Sports and outdoor recreation Books
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Globalization and Sport
Book SynopsisGlobalization and Sport is a unique collection which places sport at the heart of debates on global processes.Trade Review“The most intriguing parts of the book are where historical details of specific sports—cricket, soccer, Gaelic football, hurling, speed skating, baseball—are offered as evidence for the essayists' arguments on how the local interacts with outside forces, whether protecting, mimicking or influencing.” (YaleGlobal Online Magazine, May 2009)Table of Contents1. Sport and Globalization: Transnational Dimensions: Richard Giulianotti and Roland Robertson. 2. Not Playing Around: Global Capitalism, Modern Sport and Consumer Culture: Barry Smart. 3. The Grobal in the Sporting Glocal: David L. Andrews and George Ritzer. 4. Steps to an Ecology of Transnational Sports: Thomas Hylland Eriksen. 5. Recovering the Social: Globalization, Football and Transnationalism: Richard Giulianotti and Roland Robertson. 6. Is Baseball a Global Sport? America’s ‘National Pastime’ as Global Field and International Sport: William W. Kelly. 7. More Than a Game: Globalization and the Post-Westernization of World Cricket: Chris Rumford. 8. Imagined Communities in the Global Game: Soccer and the Development of Dutch National Identity: Frank J. Lechner. 9. The Global Footballer and the Local War-Zone: George Weah and Transnational Networks in Liberia, West Africa: Gary Armstrong
£19.71
University of Toronto Press Sporting Cultures 16501850
Book SynopsisSporting Cultures, 16501850 is a collection of essays that charts important developments in the study of sport in the eighteenth century.Trade Review"This collection of essays, edited and introduced by O’Quinn and Tadié, highlights continuities between physical activities of the early modern period and contemporary pursuits…While erudite and useful, this collection is best for upper-division or graduate studies." -- E. A. Sanabria * Choice Connect October 2018 vol. 56 # 2 *"Viewed together, [the essays collected in this book] argue persuasively that by continuing to scrutinize sports in the long eighteenth century, we will enhance our understanding of the period’s most significant social forces and trends." -- Alexander H. Pitofsky, Appalachian State University * European Romantic Review, vol 30 no 4 *"This Olympian volume charts the rise of modern sports in British and French culture over a very long eighteenth century…Individual essays tackle not only specific sports and athletes but athleticism’s place in philosophy, bodily discipline, and medicine." -- Jayne Lewis * Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Alexis Tadie and Daniel O'Quinn I Classical Lineages Chapter 1: "What Is Sport? Arts of Rural Sport and the Art of Poetry, 1650-1800" Frans De Bruyn, Universite d'Ottawa Chapter 2: "Funeral Games: Ludic Events, Imperial Violence, Authorial Encounters" Daniel O'Quinn, University of Guelph Chapter 3: "Fencing and the Market in Aristocratic Masculinity" Ashley Cohen, Georgetown University II Sporting Animals and their Uses Chapter 4: "Turf Wars: Violence, Politics and the Newmarket Riot of 1751" Richard Nash, University of Indiana-Bloomington Chapter 5: "Animals as Heroes of the Hunt" Sarah R. Cohen, University at Albany, State University of New York Chapter 6: "Horse Racing in Early Colonial Algeria: from Anglophilia to Arabomania" Philip Dine, National University of Ireland, Galway III The Mediation of Sports Chapter 7: "Sport and the Body Politics: Athletic Competitions in Rousseau's Republican Theory" Ourida Mostefai, Brown University Chapter 8: "Writing Fighting/Fighting Writing: Jon Badcock and the Conflicted Nature of Sports Journalism in the Regency" John Whale, University of Leeds Chapter 9: "At Play in the Mountains: The Development of British Mountaineering in the Romantic Period" Simon Bainbridge, Lancaster University IV The Sporting Body Chapter 10: "Sports, Recreation and Medicine in 16th to 18th Century Italy and France" Laurent Turcot, Universite de Quebec a Trois-Rivieres Chapter 11: "Healing Hysteric Bodies: Women and Physical Exercise in the 17th and 18th Cneturies" Sylvie Kleiman-Lafon, Universite Paris 8 Chapter 12: "The Physical Powers of Man:" The Emergence of Physical Training in the Eighteenth Century" Alexis Tadie, Universite Paris-Sorbonne Chapter 13: "What is training?" Alexander Regier, Rice University Coda "Pilgrim, Pundit, Photographer, Spy: the ambiguous origins of mountaineering in India" Supriya Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University Bibliography Contributors Index
£56.10
Human Kinetics Publishers Technology for Physical Educators Health
Book SynopsisTechnology for Physical Educators, Health Educators, and Coaches guides instructors and coaches in taking full advantage of current technology to help them enhance their instruction, assessment, management, communication, professional development, and advocacy.Trade Review“If you can learn about and implement one third of the resources mentioned in this text, you will be way ahead of the average teacher. You will set yourself apart and stand out as a knowledgeable educator who knows how to motivate and engage students, and you will increase your productivity and effectiveness at your job.”—Ben Landers, NBCT, Elementary Physical Education Teacher and Founder of The PE Specialist“At last a book has been written that guides educators toward the best, most effective way to incorporate technology into all aspects of their professional life. While a teacher’s tech tool of choice will change over time, best practices will remain a constant, and this is the book to empower all teachers.”—Andrew Milne, 2017 SHAPE America Health Education Teacher of the Year and Creator of the SlowChatHealth Blog“Some coaches may be hesitant to add new technology to their coaching practice, but this book eases that fear. I highly recommend this textbook to coaches and coach educators.”—Dr. Scott Douglas, Board Member for the United States Center for Coaching Excellence (USCCE) and Sport Coaching Program Coordinator at the University of Northern Colorado“This is a text that embraces the current professional expectations of health educators, physical educators, and coaches within a 21st century classroom.”—Collin Brooks, PhD Candidate, Former Elementary Physical Education Teacher, and Cocreator of PhysEdagogy“The chapter Meeting Special Needs and Abilities Through Technology provides an excellent overview of a wide range of assistive technologies and guides the reader on how to incorporate specific equipment, devices, and apps in order to help students with disabilities engage with the health and physical education curriculum in a meaningful way.”—Dr. Scott McNamara, CAPE, Professor of Adapted Physical Education at the University of Northern Iowa“More than a how-to manual, the text presents a student-centered model for engaging the current generation of digital natives in exciting ways. It is an excellent resource for today’s educators and coaches committed to healthy lifestyles.”—Dr. Joanne Leight, Chair of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Slippery Rock University and Author of Technology for Fitness and Wellness ProfessionalsTable of ContentsPart I. Introduction to Technology in Physical Education, Health Education, and CoachingChapter 1. IntroductionPart II. Technology for Class and Team Management and CommunicationChapter 2. Management TechnologyChapter 3. Communication TechnologyPart III. Technology for InstructionChapter 4. Technology for Health Education Classroom InstructionChapter 5. Technology for MotivationChapter 6. Technology for Lifelong Health and FitnessChapter 7. Meeting Special Needs and Abilities Through TechnologyChapter 8. Online Instruction and Remote SupervisionPart IV. Technology for AssessmentChapter 9. Wearable Technology for AssessmentChapter 10. Other Forms of Technology for AssessmentChapter 11. Basic Digital Video Recording and EditingPart V. Technology for Professional Development and AdvocacyChapter 12. Technology for Professional DevelopmentChapter 13. Technology for AdvocacyChapter 14. Technology ResourcesPart VI. Legal and Financial Aspects of TechnologyChapter 15. Legal Aspects of Technology UseChapter 16. Technology Opportunities and Ideas for Acquiring Funding
£61.20
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi More than Cricket and Football
Book SynopsisRather than focusing on the Western Hemisphere, this collection of some of world sport’s most heralded celebrities (including stars of Motocross, surfing, distance running, and more) serves as a sort of passport to many places that make up our global sporting environment.
£26.06
Brown Bear Press Race and Sport in Canada: Intersecting
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£50.15
Texas A & M University Press Mexican Americans and Sports: A Reader on
Book SynopsisFor at least a century, across the United States, Mexican American athletes have actively participated in community-based, interscholastic, and professional sports. The people of the ranchos and the barrios have used sport for recreation, leisure, and community bonding. Until now, though, relatively few historians have focused on the sports participation of Latinos, including the numerically preponderant Mexican Americans. This volume gathers an important collection of such studies, arranged in rough chronological order, spanning the period from the late 1920s through the present. They survey and analyze sporting experiences and organizations, as well as their impact on communal and individual lives. Contributions spotlight diverse fields of athletic endeavor: baseball, football, soccer, boxing, track, and softball. ""Mexican Americans and Sports"" contributes to the emerging understanding of the value of sport to minority populations in communities throughout the United States. Those interested in sports history will benefit from the book's focus on under-studied Mexican American participation, and those interested in Mexican American history will welcome the insight into this aspect of the group's social history.
£16.11
Texas A&M University Press Hole in the Roof: The Dallas Cowboys, Clint
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Information Age Publishing Making the Connection: Data-Informed Practices in
Book SynopsisMaking the Connection: Data-Informed Practices in Academic Support Centers for College Athletes is practical and ideal for those who seek to use research to inform their individual and organizational practices. This volume is primarily intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, though scholars, researchers, teachers, practitioners, coaches, athletics administrators, and advocates of intercollegiate athletics will also find it useful. It comprises a series of chapters that cover a wide range of evidence-based approaches designed to enhance the practices of those who work closely with college athletes. Given the breadth of the field overall, this single volume is not exhaustive, but the current concerns, challenges, and themes of relevance to higher education researchers, practitioners, and others are well addressed.The intent of the text is to spark conversation about how college and university constituents can reframe their thinking about the importance of innovative research to careful, informed practice. Likewise, the contributors hope that it will inspire greater awareness and action among practitioners, as well as advance scholarship in the area of athletics. Each chapter includes current research, and in some cases theoretical perspectives, which should assist practitioners enhance the well-being of college athletes. Each chapter also offers guided discussion questions that are ideal for use as the basis of further conversation in the classroom setting.Adopters of this text will benefit from leading voices in the field who delve into complex issues, shedding new light and presenting unique opportunities for understanding a diversity of perspectives on evidence-based practices in support centers for athletes. In all, this volume provides a rich portrait of data-driven practices designed to assist practitioners and others who work closely with college athletes, and lays the groundwork for an ambitious and long overdue agenda to further develop innovative research that informs the practices of athletics stakeholders and improves the quality of experiences for college athletes.
£39.96
Information Age Publishing Making the Connection: Data-Informed Practices in
Book SynopsisMaking the Connection: Data-Informed Practices in Academic Support Centers for College Athletes is practical and ideal for those who seek to use research to inform their individual and organizational practices. This volume is primarily intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, though scholars, researchers, teachers, practitioners, coaches, athletics administrators, and advocates of intercollegiate athletics will also find it useful. It comprises a series of chapters that cover a wide range of evidence-based approaches designed to enhance the practices of those who work closely with college athletes. Given the breadth of the field overall, this single volume is not exhaustive, but the current concerns, challenges, and themes of relevance to higher education researchers, practitioners, and others are well addressed.The intent of the text is to spark conversation about how college and university constituents can reframe their thinking about the importance of innovative research to careful, informed practice. Likewise, the contributors hope that it will inspire greater awareness and action among practitioners, as well as advance scholarship in the area of athletics. Each chapter includes current research, and in some cases theoretical perspectives, which should assist practitioners enhance the well-being of college athletes. Each chapter also offers guided discussion questions that are ideal for use as the basis of further conversation in the classroom setting.Adopters of this text will benefit from leading voices in the field who delve into complex issues, shedding new light and presenting unique opportunities for understanding a diversity of perspectives on evidence-based practices in support centers for athletes. In all, this volume provides a rich portrait of data-driven practices designed to assist practitioners and others who work closely with college athletes, and lays the groundwork for an ambitious and long overdue agenda to further develop innovative research that informs the practices of athletics stakeholders and improves the quality of experiences for college athletes.
£69.00
Reaktion Books Photography and Sport
Book SynopsisThe rise of modern sport in the mid-nineteenth century coincided with the emergence of photography as a new image-making medium, and both practices developed in parallel. Although early technological limitations restricted the possibilities for capturing sporting action, many early photographers nonetheless embraced sport as a powerful subject for their work, a trend that has continued throughout history. Photography and Sport traces the close relationship between photography and sport, from its beginnings to the present day. Taking a unique thematic approach, Mike O'Mahony describes the early sporting images, the impact of technological developments on sports photography, and the establishment of new visual conventions for the representation of sport in the popular illustrated journals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He examines the use of images of sport for commercial and advertising purposes, the gender politics of sporting practices, and the photographic representation of both the sports spectator and of non-professional sport, exploring their impact on wider socio-political issues along the way. Featuring some of the most significant sports photography of the last 150 years, this in-depth history will appeal to cultural historians, sports fans and all those with an interest in the history of sport or photography.
£999.99
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook on the Economics of Women in Sports
Book SynopsisWomen's sports have received much less attention from economists than from other social scientists. This Handbook fills that gap with a comprehensive economic analysis of women's sports. It also analyzes how the behavior and treatment of female athletes reflect broad economic forces.Contributors to this volume use current theoretical models and econometric tools to examine the legal, social, and economic forces that affect the experiences of female athletes. They address such traditional topics as discrimination against female athletes and coaches and the effect of athletic events on the economies of host countries. They also apply theory and estimation to new settings, such as how women respond to tournaments in skiing and figure skating or how the growing dominance of Korean women on the LPGA tour is a form of immigration.This groundbreaking book is a valuable resource for professors, students, and researchers in sports economics, sports management, and women's studies.Contributors: S.L. Averett, D.J. Berri, R. Booth, R.W. Brown, X. Che, D. Coates, J. Congdon-Hohman, S.M. Estelle, B.E. Fairweather, B. Frick, K.F. Gilsdorf, B.R. Humphreys, R.T. Jewell, J.-H. Kang, A.C. Krautmann, Y.H. Lee, Y. Lee, E.M. Leeds, M.A. Leeds, R. Levy, V.A. Matheson, S.S. Montgomery, I. Park, M.D. Robinson, R.M. Rodenberg, F. Scheel, S. Shmanske, J. Stull, V.A. Sukhatme, J. Treber, P. von AllmenTrade ReviewLeeds and Leeds have filled a gaping hole in sports economics with this revealing collection of essays. The economics of women in sports has been too long neglected. By covering everything from women as sports spectators, to women as participants in individual and team sports at the collegiate and professional levels, to women's sports internationally, Title IX, and women's differential response to incentives, this volume not only demonstrates that there is much fertile ground to be studied, but also that the subject matter is both interesting and important. --Andrew Zimbalist, Smith CollegeIn the Handbook on the Economics of Women in Sports, Leeds and Leeds put together an impressive list of heavy hitters in the sociology and economics literature on sports to produce a tour de force volume. The entire spectrum of international perspectives is covered, from US, Korean, and Australian sports to world competition at the highest level of the Olympics and international championships. Whether your interest is attendance at women's events, performance and rewards in women's pro sports, gender issues in US college sports, or international performance and how women compete, this handbook is a must read for any serious fan, and for all serious scholars interested in the impacts of being female on sports performance and competitiveness. --Rodney Fort, University of MichiganTable of ContentsContents: Introduction: Women, Sports, and Economics Eva Marikova Leeds and Michael A. Leeds PART I: WOMEN AND SPORT IN CONTEXT 1. Women’s Attendance at Sports Events Sarah S. Montgomery and Michael D. Robinson 2. Participation in Women’s Sport in Australia Ross Booth and Michael A. Leeds 3. Individual Decision-making in a Social Context: The Sociological Determinants of Female Sports Participation Judith Stull PART II: PERFORMANCE AND REWARDS IN WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 4. Gender and Skill Convergence in Professional Golf Stephen Shmanske 5. Gender Differences in Responses to Incentives in Sports: Some New Results from Golf Keith F. Gilsdorf and Vasant A. Sukhatme 6. Earnings and Performance in Women’s Skiing XiaoGang Che and Brad R. Humphreys 7. Understanding the WNBA On and Off the Court David J. Berri and Anthony C. Krautmann 8. The Goals and Impacts of Age Restrictions in Sports Ryan M. Rodenberg PART III: WOMEN IN INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 9. The Economics of Title IX Compliance in Intercollegiate Athletics Susan L. Averett and Sarah M. Estelle 10. Revenues and Subsidies in Collegiate Sports: An Analysis of NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Robert W. Brown and R. Todd Jewell 11. The Impact of Increased Academic Standards of Proposition 16 on the Graduation Rates of Women and Men in Division IA Intercollegiate Athletics B. Erin Fairweather 12. Gender Differences in Competitive Balance in Intercollegiate Basketball Jaret Treber, Rachel Levy and Victor A. Matheson 13. Coaching Women and Women Coaching: Pay Differentials in the Title IX Era Peter von Allmen PART IV: WOMEN IN OLYMPIC AND INTERNATIONAL SPORTS 14. Gender Differences in Competitiveness: Empirical Evidence from 100m Races Bernd Frick and Friedrich Scheel 15. Do Men and Women Respond Differently to Economic Contests? The Case of Men’s and Ladies’ Figure Skating Eva Marikova Leeds and Michael A. Leeds 16. International Women’s Soccer and Gender Inequality: Revisited Joshua Congdon-Hohman and Victor A. Matheson 17. The Economic Impact of the Women’s World Cup Dennis Coates 18. An Economic Analysis of the Sudden Influx of Korean Female Golfers into the LPGA Young Hoon Lee, Ilhyeok Park, Joon-Ho Kang and Younghan Lee 19. Media Coverage and Pay in Women’s Basketball and Netball in Australia Ross Booth Index
£46.95
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Economics of Sports Betting
Book SynopsisThis unique book examines how sports betting markets function. Charting recent international developments, expert contributors consider how both bookmakers and stakeholders view these changes, their prime areas of concern and the potential methods for addressing them. Providing a rigorous economic analysis throughout, this book examines the informational efficiency of betting markets and the prevalence of corruption and illegal betting in sports. Against this background, chapters explore pertinent questions such as: should gambling markets be privatized? Is the `hot hand' hypothesis real or a myth? Are the `many' smarter than the `few' in estimating betting odds? How are prices set in fixed odds betting markets? Chapters also review important policy concerns such as the health implications posed by the potential link between the accelerating popularity of sports betting and the decline in sports participation. Academics and students studying economics, sports economics and, more specifically, sports betting will find this book an engaging companion. Contemporary and up to date, it will also appeal to stakeholders looking to widen their professional insight.Contributors include: B. Buraimo, X. Che, S. Dobson, A. Feddersen, D. Forrest, J. García, J. Goddard, K. Grote, B. Humphreys, V. Matheson, R. Paul, D. Peel, L. Pérez, P. Rodríguez, J. Ruseski, R. Simmons, P. Westmoreland, A. Weinbach, R. Wheeler, J. YangTable of ContentsContents: Introduction 1. Consumer Spending on Spectator Sports, Physical Activity, and Sports Betting: Evidence from Canada Brad R. Humphreys, Jane E. Ruseski and Jie Yang 2. Should Gambling Markets be Privatized? An Examination of State Lotteries in the United States Kent R. Grote and Victor A. Matheson 3. Price Setting and Competition in Fixed Odds Betting Markets Xiaogang Che, Arne Feddersen and Brad R. Humphreys 4. Evaluating Probabilities for a Football In-play Betting Market Stephen Dobson and John Goddard 5. Forecasting Football Match Results: Are the Many Smarter Than the Few? Jaume García, Levi Pérez and Plácido Rodríguez 6. New Empirical Evidence on the Tote-SP Anomaly and its Implications for Models of Risky Choice in Gambling Markets Babatunde Buraimo, David Peel and Robert Simmons 7. Market Efficiency and the Favorite-longshot Bias: Evidence from Handball Betting Markets Arne Feddersen 8. Hot Arms and the Hot Hand: Bettor and Sportsbook Reaction to Team and Pitcher Streaks in Major League Baseball Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach 9. Investigating the “Hot hand” Hypothesis: An Application to European Football Rob Simmons and Rhys Wheeler 10. Sports Corruption and Developments in Betting Markets David Forrest Index
£94.00
Watkins Media Limited Get Your Head in the Game: An exploration of
Book SynopsisFootball is more than just a sport. The pitch reveals emotion in the extreme: from the glory of goals, the rollercoaster of club loyalty, through to the immense pressure of expectation, fear of injury, and crushing defeat. Fans, players, managers, coaches and even those new to the sport can’t help but be swept up by the drama of the beautiful game. But when players at the peak of their physical fitness commit suicide, or poor mental health derails careers, there can still be a stunned silence in the community, a lack of connection. Dominic Stevenson, a writer, player, coach and lifelong football obsessive, interviews a diverse cross-section of characters in the football world to try to understand this lost connection between the sport and the mind. This book contains contributions from internationally renowned players such as Sam Hutchinson, Chris Kirkland, Ella Masar, John Harkes and Iffy Onoura. From voices at top clubs around the globe including Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and DC United, to the stories of smaller clubs and unsung heroes behind the scenes, Dominic reveals personal battles both on and off the pitch, touching on anxiety, depression, discrimination, trauma, identity and recovery. Trade Review"A heartfelt, poignant and thoughtful work on a topic that truly matters." - Daniel Gray, author of Saturday, 3pm"A must-read for fans of the beautiful game" - Nancy Frostick, The Athletic"Brilliant and important" - Doug Johnstone, author of The Jump"Emotionally intelligent, devastatingly real and carefully constructed Get Your Head in The Game is an absolute must read." - Hannah Albery, host of the Mind Matters podcast
£12.99
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Sports and Society
Book SynopsisThis state-of-the-art Research Handbook provides a challenging and critical examination of the complex issues surrounding sports in contemporary societies. Featuring contributions from world-leading scholars, it focuses upon the impact of their research, together with significant social issues and controversies in sport.International and comprehensive, the Research Handbook is organised around the key themes of governance, economics, events, the athletes and the future. Chapters examine the various theoretical and methodological approaches undertaken by the contributors and outline the current state of knowledge, to demonstrate the social and economic impact of academic research, as well as the constraints on research influence. Written during the global coronavirus pandemic, chapters also reflect on the way in which the public health crisis has exposed social issues and fragilities.The Research Handbook on Sports and Society will be a beneficial read for students of all levels studying sports science, sociology and public policy. The insights offered by established researchers will aid students in further understanding key methodologies, and opportunities and challenges for research. They also include recommendations for future policy and practice grounded in substantial research evidence.Trade Review'As the social significance of sport seemingly grows unabated, an understanding of the issues affecting our diverse societies is essential. This Research Handbook draws together an internationally distinguished set of authors and brings these issues to life through a distinctive approach. By exploring the personal research journeys of researchers in the field, and the social activism which brings these issues to the forefront of public debate, the Research Handbook is set to become compulsory reading for students and researchers alike.' -- Dominic Malcolm, Loughborough University, UK'A recognised leader in the sociology of sport, Professor Elizabeth Pike offers us a scholarly collection that makes a strong and original contribution to the field. Drawing upon the expertise and versatility of both established and emerging scholars, the Research Handbook on Sports and Society is framed in relation to three key themes: scholarship, activism and impact. Overall, the topics covered are far ranging, examine some of the most important topics within contemporary sport, and, are addressed with critical theoretical analysis that provides readers with unique insights.' -- Steve Jackson, University of Otago, New ZealandTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to sports and society: scholarship, activism and impact 1 Elizabeth C.J. Pike PART I THE GOVERNANCE 2 Sport, politics and the public intellectual 9 David Hassan 3 Sport organisations, politics and gender policies 22 Jorid Hovden 4 Researching and working in sport policy and development 38 Andy Smith 5 Sport, social movements and digital media 53 Simon C. Darnell, Sabrina Razack and Janelle Joseph PART II THE ECONOMICS 6 Economic determinants of sport performance 69 Wladimir Andreff and Nicolas Scelles 7 The industry of gambling on sport: deconstructing sports betting as a market, a product and a public health issue 83 Hibai Lopez-Gonzalez 8 Sport, advertising and promotional culture 97 Andrew Grainger 9 Media, sports, and society 111 Lawrence A. Wenner PART III THE EVENTS 10 Sports mega-events 128 John Horne 11 Fandom and well-being 143 Yuhei Inoue PART IV THE WORKPLACE 12 Gender and social inequity in and through sport leadership 159 Lucy V. Piggott 13 Renaming and reshaping the challenge of improving gender equity in sport coaching 174 Leanne Norman 14 Respecting referees? An analysis of abuse, support, retention and policy 188 Jamie Cleland 15 Volunteering within sport for development and peace (SDP) projects 202 Megan Chawansky PART V THE ATHLETES 16 Social perspectives on athlete pathways 213 Outi Aarresola, Jari Lamsa and Astrid Schubring 17 Foreign-born sportspeople in the Olympics and the Football World Cup: migration, citizenship and nationhood 227 Gijs van Campenhout and Joost Jansen 18 From fascination to revelation: my research journey with older Masters/ Veteran athletes 244 Rylee A. Dionigi PART VI THE ISSUES 19 Living in the along: reflections on inquiring into experiences of women in sport 261 Lombe A. Mwambwa and Elizabeth C.J. Pike 20 For a sociology of women’s sports on the African continent 276 Anima Adjepong 21 Disability inclusion in sport for all: ‘Baskin’ as a best practice model 291 Florian Kiuppis 22 Filing the podium: cheating, doping and corruption 307 James Connor 23 Researching pain and injury in sport 321 Ivan Waddington 24 Non-accidental violence in sports 337 Kari Fasting 25 Mental illness in sport 352 Michael Atkinson 26 Terrorism and sport 366 Ramón Spaaij PART VII THE FUTURE 27 The future of sports and society: a reflection and call to action 380 Jay Coakley Index
£189.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Economics of Sport
Book SynopsisThe economics of sport exploded onto the academic teaching and research scene in the 1990s. This decade of intellectual effervescence is encapsulated in this state-of-the-art collection which reprints both classic work and more recent papers which may achieve classic status in the future. Andrew Zimbalist - widely recognised to be the leading authority in the field - has prepared a selection of articles which mark an important milestone in the development of sports economics. It will be an essential source of reference to a rapidly growing and widely dispersed literature.Trade Review‘The Economics of Sport pulls together the key contributions to this growing sub-discipline over the last fifty years. The sports industry has a peculiar economics, first recognised by Rottenberg in his path-breaking article on the labour market in baseball published in 1956. Since then a number of economists have analysed the various aspects of the sports industry but their work has not received the attention it deserves. This two-volume collection will help redress the balance and put the economics of sport in its rightful place as an important sub-discipline in economics. The Economics of Sport is a one-stop guide to understanding one of the most important industries in the modern economy.' -- Bill Gerrard, Leeds University Business School, UKTable of ContentsContents: Volume I: Acknowledgements Introduction Andrew Zimbalist PART I THEORY OF SPORTS LEAGUES 1. Simon Rottenberg (1956), ‘The Baseball Players’ Labor Market’ 2. Walter C. Neale (1964), ‘The Peculiar Economics of Professional Sports’ 3. J.C.H. Jones (1969), ‘The Economics of the National Hockey League’ 4. Peter J. Sloane (1971), ‘The Economics of Professional Football: The Football Club as a Utility Maximizer’ 5. Mohamed El-Hodiri and James Quirk (1971), ‘An Economic Model of a Professional Sports League’ 6. George Daly and William J. Moore (1981), ‘Externalities, Property Rights and the Allocation of Resources in Major League Baseball’ 7. Rodney Fort and James Quirk (1995), ‘Cross-subsidization, Incentives, and Outcomes in Professional Team Sports Leagues’ 8. John Vrooman (1995), ‘A General Theory of Professional Sports Leagues’ 9. Daniel R. Marburger (1997), ‘Gate Revenue Sharing and Luxury Taxes in Professional Sports’ 10. Stefan Késenne (2000), ‘Revenue Sharing and Competitive Balance in Professional Team Sports’ PART II ANTITRUST ANALYSIS AND SPORTS LEAGUES 11. Daniel E. Lazaroff (1984), ‘The Antitrust Implications of Franchise Relocation Restrictions in Professional Sports’ 12. Gary R. Roberts (1986), ‘The Single Entity Status of Sports Leagues Under Section 1 of the Sherman Act: An Alternative View’ PART III LABOR MARKETS: GENERAL 13. Gerald W. Scully (1974), ‘Pay and Performance in Major League Baseball’ 14. Andrew Zimbalist (1992), ‘Salaries and Performance: Beyond the Scully Model’ 15. James R. Chelius and James B. Dworkin (1980), ‘An Economic Analysis of Final-Offer Arbitration as a Conflict Resolution Device’ 16. Lawrence M. Kahn (2000), ‘The Sports Business as a Labor Market Laboratory,’ 17. Kenneth Lehn (1982), ‘Property Rights, Risk Sharing, and Player Disability in Major League Baseball’ 18. Philip K. Porter and Gerald W. Scully (1982), ‘Measuring Managerial Efficiency: The Case of Baseball’ 19. Kenneth Lehn (1984), ‘Information Asymmetries in Baseball’s Free Agent Market’ 20. Philip K. Porter and Gerald W. Scully (1996), ‘The Distribution of Earnings and the Rules of the Game’ 21. Frank A. Scott, Jr., James E. Long and Ken Somppi (1985), ‘Salary vs. Marginal Revenue Product Under Monopsony and Competition: The Case of Professional Basketball’ 22. J.C.H. Jones and William D. Walsh (1988), ‘Salary Determination in the National Hockey League: The Effects of Skills, Franchise Characteristics, and Discrimination’ 23. Lawrence M. Kahn (1993), ‘Free Agency, Long-Term Contracts and Compensation in Major League Baseball: Estimates from Panel Data’ 24. Lawrence M. Kahn (1993), ‘Managerial Quality, Team Success, and Individual Player Performance in Major League Baseball’, 25. Anthony C. Krautmann and Margaret Oppenheimer (1994), ‘Free Agency and the Allocation of Labor in Major League Baseball’ 26. Kevin B. Grier and Robert D. Tollison (1994), ‘The Rookie Draft and Competitive Balance: The Case of Professional Football’ 27. Bradley T. Ewing (1995), ‘High School Athletics and the Wages of Black Males’ 28. Timothy R. Hylan, Maureen J. Lage and Michael Treglia (1996), ‘The Coase Theorem, Free Agency, and Major League Baseball: A Panel Study of Pitcher Mobility from 1961 to 1992’ 29. John Vrooman (1996), ‘The Baseball Players’ Labor Market Reconsidered’ 30. Jerry A. Hausman and Gregory K. Leonard (1997), ‘Superstars in the National Basketball Association: Economic Value and Policy’ 31. Todd L. Idson and Leo H. Kahane (2000), ‘Team Effects on Compensation: An Application to Salary Determination in the National Hockey League’ Name Index Volume II: Acknowledgements An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I PART I LABOR MARKETS: DISCRIMINATION 1. James Gwartney and Charles Haworth (1974), ‘Employer Costs and Discrimination: The Case of Baseball’ 2. Marshall H. Medoff (1975), ‘Racial Discrimination in Professional Baseball’ 3. Lawrence M. Kahn and Peter D. Sherer (1988), ‘Racial Differences in Professional Basketball Players’ Compensation’ 4. Clark Nardinelli and Curtis Simon (1990), ‘Customer Racial Discrimination in the Market for Memorabilia: The Case of Baseball’ 5. Lawrence M. Kahn (1992), ‘The Effects of Race on Professional Football Players’ Compensation’ 6. Neil Longley (1995), ‘Salary Discrimination in the National Hockey League: The Effects of Team Location’ 7. David W. Findlay and Clifford E. Reid (1997), ‘Voting Behavior, Discrimination and the National Baseball Hall of Fame’ 8. Barton Hughes Hamilton (1997), ‘Racial Discrimination and Professional Basketball Salaries in the 1990s’ 9. Matthew S. Dey (1997), ‘Racial Differences in National Basketball Association Players’ Salaries: A New Look’ 10. F. Andrew Hanssen and Torben Andersen (1999), ‘Has Discrimination Lessened Over Time? A Test Using Baseball’s All-Star Vote’ 11. Joseph McGarrity, Harvey D. Palmer and Marc Poitras (1999), ‘Consumer Racial Discrimination: A Reassessment of the Market for Baseball Cards’ PART II DEMAND ESTIMATION 12. Roger G. Noll (1974), ‘Attendance and Price Setting’ 13. John J. Siegfried and C. Elton Hinshaw (1979), ‘The Effect of Lifting Television Blackouts on Professional Football No-Shows’ 14. Andrew M. Welki and Thomas J. Zlatoper (1994), ‘US Professional Football: The Demand for Game-Day Attendance in 1991’ 15. Glenn Knowles, Keith Sherony and Mike Haupert (1992), ‘The Demand for Major League Baseball: A Test of the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis’ 16. Mark Baimbridge, Samuel Cameron and Peter Dawson (1996), ‘Satellite Television and the Demand for Football: A Whole New Ball Game?‘ 17. David W. Boyd and Laura A. Boyd (1998), ‘The Home Field Advantage: Implications for the Pricing of Tickets to Professional Team Sporting Events’ 18. Campbell Cowie and Mark Williams (1997), ‘The Economics of Sports Rights’ 19. David Peel and Dennis Thomas (1997), ‘Handicaps, Outcome Uncertainty and Attendance Demand’ PART III ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SPORTS TEAMS AND FACILITIES 20. John Siegfried and Andrew Zimbalist (2000), ‘The Economics of Sports Facilities and their Communities’ 21. John L. Crompton (1995), ‘Economic Impact Analysis of Sports Facilities and Events: Eleven Sources of Misapplication’ 22. Robert A. Baade (1996), ‘Professional Sports as Catalysts for Metropolitan Economic Development’ 23. Dennis Coates and Brad R. Humphreys (1999), ‘The Growth Effects of Sport Franchises, Stadia, and Arenas’ 24. Philip K. Porter (1999), ‘Mega-Sports Events as Municipal Investments: A Critique of Impact Analysis’ PART IV ANALYSIS OF COLLEGE SPORTS 25. James V. Koch (1983), ‘Intercollegiate Athletics: An Economic Explanation’ 26. Michael T. Maloney and Robert E. McCormick (1993), ‘An Examination of the Role that Intercollegiate Athletic Participation Plays in Academic Achievement: Athletes’ Feats in the Classroom’ 27. Robert W. Brown (1993), ‘An Estimate of the Rent Generated by a Premium College Football Player’ 28. Dale S. Bremmer and Randall G. Kesselring (1993), ‘The Advertising Effect of University Athletic Success: A Reappraisal of the Evidence’ 29. Robert W. Brown (1994), ‘Measuring Cartel Rents in the College Basketball Player Recruitment Market’ 30. Lawrence DeBrock, Wallace Hendricks and Roger Koenker (1996), ‘The Economics of Persistence: Graduation Rates of Athletes as Labor Market Choice’ 31. E. Woodrow Eckard (1998), ‘The NCAA Cartel and Competitive Balance in College Football’ 32. Daniel A. Rascher and Andrew D. Schwarz (2000), ‘Neither Reasonable nor Necessary: "Amateurism" in Big-Time College Sports’ PART V MISCELLANEOUS 33. Ronald G. Ehrenberg and Michael L. Bognanno (1990), ‘Do Tournaments Have Incentive Effects?’ 34. Jonathan M. Orszag (1994), ‘A New Look at Incentive Effects and Golf Tournaments’ 35. Angelo Cocco and J.C.H. Jones (1997), ‘On Going South: The Economics of Survival and Relocation of Small Market NHL Franchises in Canada’ 36. Stefan Szymanski and Ron Smith (1997), ‘The English Football Industry: Profit, Performance and Industrial Structure’ 37. Brian L. Goff, William F. Shughart II and Robert D. Tollison (1997), ‘Batter Up! Moral Hazard and the Effects of the Designated Hitter Rule on Hit Batsmen’ 38. Gregory A. Trandel, Lawrence H. White and Peter G. Klein (1998), ‘The Effect of the Designated Hitter Rule on Hit Batsmen: Pitcher’s Moral Hazard or the Team’s Cost–Benefit Calculation? A Comment’ 39. Brian L. Goff, William F. Shughart II and Robert D. Tollison (1998), ‘Moral Hazard and the Effects of the Designated Hitter Rule Revisited’ 40. Roger C. Vergin and John J. Sosik (1999), ‘No Place Like Home: An Examination of the Home Field Advantage in Gambling Strategies in NFL Football’ 41. Thomas Hoehn and Stefan Szymanski (1999), ‘The Americanization of European Football’ Name Index
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Regulation of Sport in the European Union
Book SynopsisThe purpose of this book is to examine, from an EU perspective, the numerous developments which have taken place in the regulation of sporting activity in the last decade.Uniquely, in addressing these developments, the book adopts an inter-disciplinary approach, involving law, economics and sociology. The chapters place the regulation of sport in the context of the EU regulatory structure which hitherto has emerged in a piece-meal fashion and thus warrants a more holistic approach. The chapters bring together several key themes which arise from the question of whether sport is special? This addresses a growing argument that sporting activity displays unique properties which require a distinct form of regulation that existing competition or free movement rules cannot provide. The book is divided into three parts which reflect the current policy, legislative and judicial discourses that exists in the regulation of sport.The Regulation of Sport in the European Union provides both an academic and practical review of EU law and policy as applied to sport, and as such, this comprehensive overview will be of great interest to EU law academics, economists and political scientists. It will also appeal to legal practitioners and to those with an interest in regulatory processes in the EU.Trade Review'Globalization not only means fans watching distant contests and leagues exporting their products elsewhere; it also means the ability of knowledgeable academics and policy-oriented fans to learn about how others confront similar challenges. North Americans who realize on reflection that the way we do things is not necessarily "natural" or "the only way" will enjoy and profit from the insightful comparative essays in this book. The so-called "European Model of Sport" is quite different than our own. There are significant parallels between the European effort to distinguish sport and commerce and our own efforts in regard to big-time collegiate sports. The unusual (for North American fans of typical sports leagues) issues with regard to auto racing are quite instructive. A truly horizon-expanding work.' -- Stephen F. Ross, Penn State Institute for Sports Law, Policy and Research, USTable of ContentsContents: Preface PART I: THE REGULATION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN SPORT 1. Is Sport Special? Erika Szyszczak 2. Free Movement of Persons and Sport Robin C.A. White 3. On Overlapping Legal Orders: What is the ‘Purely Sporting’ Rule? Stephen Weatherill 4. Competition and Free Movement Issues in the Regulation of Formula One Motor Racing Adam Cygan PART II: THE REGULATION OF ‘LABOUR’ MARKETS 5. Disciplinary Regulation of Sport: A Different Strand of Public Law? Tim Kerr 6. The Regulation of Sport in the European Union: Courts and Markets Luca Barani 7. Remuneration of Sports Stars: Implications for Regulation Richard Disney PART III: SPORT IN THE MULTI-MEDIA AGE 8. Commercial Freedom and Sport: Has Sport Lost its Sporting Edge? Barbara Bogusz 9. Fame and its Exploitation: The Legal Protection of Celebrity in the United Kingdom Jennifer Davis 10. Exploitation of Databases, Intellectual Property, Competition Law and the Sport Industry: A Missed Goal? Estelle Derclaye Index
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook on the Economics of Women in Sports
Book SynopsisWomen's sports have received much less attention from economists than from other social scientists. This Handbook fills that gap with a comprehensive economic analysis of women's sports. It also analyzes how the behavior and treatment of female athletes reflect broad economic forces.Contributors to this volume use current theoretical models and econometric tools to examine the legal, social, and economic forces that affect the experiences of female athletes. They address such traditional topics as discrimination against female athletes and coaches and the effect of athletic events on the economies of host countries. They also apply theory and estimation to new settings, such as how women respond to tournaments in skiing and figure skating or how the growing dominance of Korean women on the LPGA tour is a form of immigration.This groundbreaking book is a valuable resource for professors, students, and researchers in sports economics, sports management, and women's studies.Contributors: S.L. Averett, D.J. Berri, R. Booth, R.W. Brown, X. Che, D. Coates, J. Congdon-Hohman, S.M. Estelle, B.E. Fairweather, B. Frick, K.F. Gilsdorf, B.R. Humphreys, R.T. Jewell, J.-H. Kang, A.C. Krautmann, Y.H. Lee, Y. Lee, E.M. Leeds, M.A. Leeds, R. Levy, V.A. Matheson, S.S. Montgomery, I. Park, M.D. Robinson, R.M. Rodenberg, F. Scheel, S. Shmanske, J. Stull, V.A. Sukhatme, J. Treber, P. von AllmenTrade ReviewLeeds and Leeds have filled a gaping hole in sports economics with this revealing collection of essays. The economics of women in sports has been too long neglected. By covering everything from women as sports spectators, to women as participants in individual and team sports at the collegiate and professional levels, to women's sports internationally, Title IX, and women's differential response to incentives, this volume not only demonstrates that there is much fertile ground to be studied, but also that the subject matter is both interesting and important. --Andrew Zimbalist, Smith CollegeIn the Handbook on the Economics of Women in Sports, Leeds and Leeds put together an impressive list of heavy hitters in the sociology and economics literature on sports to produce a tour de force volume. The entire spectrum of international perspectives is covered, from US, Korean, and Australian sports to world competition at the highest level of the Olympics and international championships. Whether your interest is attendance at women's events, performance and rewards in women's pro sports, gender issues in US college sports, or international performance and how women compete, this handbook is a must read for any serious fan, and for all serious scholars interested in the impacts of being female on sports performance and competitiveness. --Rodney Fort, University of MichiganTable of ContentsContents: Introduction: Women, Sports, and Economics Eva Marikova Leeds and Michael A. Leeds PART I: WOMEN AND SPORT IN CONTEXT 1. Women’s Attendance at Sports Events Sarah S. Montgomery and Michael D. Robinson 2. Participation in Women’s Sport in Australia Ross Booth and Michael A. Leeds 3. Individual Decision-making in a Social Context: The Sociological Determinants of Female Sports Participation Judith Stull PART II: PERFORMANCE AND REWARDS IN WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 4. Gender and Skill Convergence in Professional Golf Stephen Shmanske 5. Gender Differences in Responses to Incentives in Sports: Some New Results from Golf Keith F. Gilsdorf and Vasant A. Sukhatme 6. Earnings and Performance in Women’s Skiing XiaoGang Che and Brad R. Humphreys 7. Understanding the WNBA On and Off the Court David J. Berri and Anthony C. Krautmann 8. The Goals and Impacts of Age Restrictions in Sports Ryan M. Rodenberg PART III: WOMEN IN INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 9. The Economics of Title IX Compliance in Intercollegiate Athletics Susan L. Averett and Sarah M. Estelle 10. Revenues and Subsidies in Collegiate Sports: An Analysis of NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Robert W. Brown and R. Todd Jewell 11. The Impact of Increased Academic Standards of Proposition 16 on the Graduation Rates of Women and Men in Division IA Intercollegiate Athletics B. Erin Fairweather 12. Gender Differences in Competitive Balance in Intercollegiate Basketball Jaret Treber, Rachel Levy and Victor A. Matheson 13. Coaching Women and Women Coaching: Pay Differentials in the Title IX Era Peter von Allmen PART IV: WOMEN IN OLYMPIC AND INTERNATIONAL SPORTS 14. Gender Differences in Competitiveness: Empirical Evidence from 100m Races Bernd Frick and Friedrich Scheel 15. Do Men and Women Respond Differently to Economic Contests? The Case of Men’s and Ladies’ Figure Skating Eva Marikova Leeds and Michael A. Leeds 16. International Women’s Soccer and Gender Inequality: Revisited Joshua Congdon-Hohman and Victor A. Matheson 17. The Economic Impact of the Women’s World Cup Dennis Coates 18. An Economic Analysis of the Sudden Influx of Korean Female Golfers into the LPGA Young Hoon Lee, Ilhyeok Park, Joon-Ho Kang and Younghan Lee 19. Media Coverage and Pay in Women’s Basketball and Netball in Australia Ross Booth Index
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Reaktion Books A Philosophy of Sport
Book SynopsisWhile previous writing on the philosophy of sport has tended to see sport as a kind of testing ground for philosophical theories devised to deal with other kinds of problems - of ethics, aesthetics or logical categorization - here Steven Connor offers a new philosophical understanding of sport in its own terms. In order to define what sport essentially is and means, Connor presents a complete grammar of sport, isolating and describing its essential elements, including the characteristic spaces of sport, the nature of sporting time, the importance of sporting objects like bats and balls, the methods of movement in sport, the role of rules and chance, and what it really means to cheat and to win. Defined as games that involve bodily exertion and exhaustion, sports simultaneously require constraint and the ability to overcome it. Sport, argues Connor, is a fundamental feature of modern humans. It is shown to be one of the most powerful ways in which we negotiate the relationship between the human and natural worlds. Encompassing a huge range of different sports, and enlisting the help of Hegel, Freud, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Adorno, Sartre, Ayer, Deleuze and Serres, A Philosophy of Sport will inform, surprise and delight thoughtful athletes and sporty philosophers alike.Trade Review'Connor muses interestingly on the football pitch as a palimpsest of geometries; on why to be in the lead is to have an advantage in time, "to have wound the clock forward"; on the extreme demands made on the too-easily-mocked sports commentator; on sprinting as "the enraptured attempt to escape the capturing drag of mass"; on the utility of magical thinking in the "follow-through" of bat or club; and on how one does things with balls.' - The Guardian
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Chess Information & Research Center Chess Rules of Thumb
Book SynopsisChess Rules of Thumb gives you the winning principles of chess in clear, short statements. Three-time US Champion Lev Alburt and World Chess Hall of Fame Curator Al Lawrence have put together three centuries of insights from the masters. Fun to browse or to read from cover-to-cover, it's a book that all chess playersfrom beginners to grandmasterslwiull enjoy for a lifetime. Like life, chess has its rules. The difference that your parents probably didn't tell you about chess. Never cross the street before looking both ways. Never discuss portable explosives in the airport security line. Never overthrow the cut-off man. Never download email from someone you don't know. Never take the queen's knight pawn. Save hours of head-scratching and uncertainty in your own games and understand why the masters make the moves they do: The worst square for a White knight is b.2. With rook vs. two knights, exchanging queens is worth a pawn. Never capture the b.2 pawn with the queen. Rooks united on the seventh are blind pigs. The winner is the one who commits the next-to-last mistake. Backed up with diagrams and illustrations to help you remember key principles, a glossary of essential chess terms and a rundown on all major openings, Chess Rules of Thumb will improve your chess play. And it's great fun to read! Never buy a chess book that isn't fun!
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Liverpool University Press A Sporting Wanderer
Book SynopsisThe sequel to Bowling Enchanted Woods. This is an anthology of short essays on sport - serious and satirical, sad and funny. There are pieces on players, matches and soccer hooligans, and also on the weather.
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Springer International Publishing AG Sport for Sustainable Development: Historical and
Book SynopsisThis book looks at the potential of sport to contribute to wide-ranging development outcomes, which have been recognized across international policy declarations, most significantly in the 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development. It provides a theoretical approach to sport and development. It begins by addressing the basic concepts of sport development and sustainability and then discusses the potential contribution of sport to five prioritized SDGs (SDGs 3, 4, 5, 8 and 16) and the environment as one of the sustainable development pillars that may contribute to SDGs 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. This academic resource provides a macro view to students and researchers of sports sciences to know more about the fundamental concepts of sustainable development goals, and to enhance their knowledge about sport as a conduit that can help achieve wider development outcomes rather than being an end in itself. This book is of interest to students and researchers of sports studies, from sociology to management, and researchers and policy makers interested in sport and sustainable development.Table of ContentsConceptual and Theoretical perspectives.- Sport for Health and Well-being.- Sport for Inclusive and Equitable Education.- Sport for Gender Equality and Empowerment.- Sport for Sustainable Economic Growth.- Sport for Sustainable Environment.- Sport for Peace and Integration.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Cost and Revenue Overruns of the Olympic Games
Book SynopsisIn this open access book the cost and revenue overruns of Olympic Games from Sydney 2000 to PyeongChang 2018 from eight years before the Games to Games‐time are investigated to provide a base for future host cities. The authors evaluated the development of expenditure and revenues of the organizing committees to operate the event, and the investment of taxpayers’ money for Olympic venues (non‐OCOG budget). The study is based on data collected worldwide and is currently the most advanced study on cost and revenue changes of Olympic Games.Table of ContentsCost and Revenue Overruns of Olympic Organizing Committees.- Cost Overruns of Olympic Sport Venues.- Reflection on Reasons That Cause Cost and Revenue Overruns.
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Springer Schwarzbuch Sport: Show, Business und Skandale in
Book SynopsisSport ist ein Spiegelbild der Gesellschaft. Die heutige Arena der Profis ist von Kommerzialisierung und Mediatisierung bestimmt. Diese Entwicklung seit den 1970er Jahren ist eng mit dem Aufstieg des Neoliberalismus verbunden und hat skandalöse Zustände hervorgebracht: Feudalisierung und Machtmissbrauch, Korruption und Manipulation, Doping und Umweltdesaster, sozial unverantwortliche Geldströme. Wie steht es um den Sport in der gegenwärtigen Gesellschaft? Dieses Buch bietet eine umfassende und aktuelle Antwort auf diese Frage.Table of Contents1. 16 Kilometer vom Neoliberalismus zum Sportfeudalismus.- 2. Kommerzsieg in Politik und Sport.- 3. Geopolitik der Arena: Der Sport der Macht, die Macht des Sports und der Profit der Non-Profit-Organisationen.- 4. Von zwei Bürgermeistern, die auszogen Olympia fürchten zu lernen: ein Lehrstück.- 5. Finanzgrößen und Werbeflächen, Werte und Wertigkeiten.- 6. Missbrauch, Betrug, Gewalt.- 7. Pistenrausch im Umweltdesaster.- 8. Sieg der Fassade.- 9. Die Show geht weiter. Geht die Show weiter?.- Epilog.- Bibliographie.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Kommerzialisierung des Fußballs vom Amateursport
Book SynopsisMit Geleitwort von Fredi Bobic und Exklusivinterview mit Martin Kind!Das Buch skizziert die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung im Spitzenfußball: Ausufernde Spielergehälter und Ablösesummen lassen Vereine zunehmend wirtschaftlich defizitär agieren, um sich bei der Jagd nach begehrten Titeln wie in der Champions League Vorteile zu verschaffen. Diese Spirale veranlasste die UEFA, ein umstrittenes Reglement – Financial Fairplay – im europäischen Fußball zu installieren, das als gescheitert gilt und durch Financial Sustainability ersetzt wurde. Das Autorentrio stellt Alternativkonzepte für mehr sportliche Ausgeglichenheit (Competitive Balance) in den Wettbewerben vor. Eine Chronik zeichnet den Weg des Geldes in den Profifußball seit dem 19. Jahrhundert nach und beleuchtet, wie Vereine durch Aktienausgaben, den Verkauf von Vereinsanteilen an Investoren oder die Gründung einer Super League liquide Mittel generieren. Ferner werden wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie erläutert. Vereinsübernahmen durch staatsnahe Unternehmen (Paris Saint-Germain durch Katar oder Newcastle United durch Saudi-Arabien), um Sportswashing zu betreiben, oder die Gründung von Holding-Gesellschaften (City Football Group), um weltweit Fußballclubs unter sich zu vereinen, markieren Ansätze, sich gegen die Konkurrenz zu behaupten.Table of ContentsHistorische Entwicklung.- Die Ich-AG: Gehalt und Marke.- Beispiele von Vereinen mit verschiedenen Rechtsformen.- Interview mit Martin Kind.- Wirtschaftlicher Vergleich der Vereine der UEFA,Lizenzierungsverfahren und Ligastatuten.- Sportlicher Vergleich der europäischen Top-5-Ligen.- Eindämmung der „finanziellen Unvernunft“: Financial-Fairplay-Reglement (FFP) der UEFA.- Regulationsmöglichkeiten für einheitliche Rahmenbedingungen.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Künstliche Intelligenz in Sport und Sportwissenschaft: Potenziale, Herausforderungen und Limitationen
Book SynopsisWissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, Trainerinnen und Trainer und alle am Sport interessierte stehen heutzutage vor der zentralen Herausforderung bewegungs-, sport- und gesundheitsbezogene Daten adäquat zu analysieren und deren Potentiale bestmöglich zu nutzen. Mit dem essential wird anschaulich gezeigt, warum Methoden aus dem Bereich der Künstlichen Intelligenz in den Sport und gesundheitsassoziierte Bereiche Einzug gefunden haben und wie diese dazu beitragen können, die vorliegende Datenflut im sportlichen Kontext zu bewältigen. Darüber hinaus werden Potentiale, Limitationen und zukünftige Entwicklungen der Künstlichen Intelligenz in Sport und Sportwissenschaft diskutiert und aktuelle Anwendungsbereiche skizziert.Table of ContentsProlog.- Eine kurze Einführung in die Künstliche Intelligenz.- KI-Anwendungen im Sport.- Zentrale Herausforderungen, Limitationen und offene Forschungsfelder.- Ausblick und Fazit.- Epilog.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Selbstmitgefühl im Sport: Selbsthilfe in sportlichen Krisen
Book SynopsisNiederlagen, Rückschläge und Krisen gehören im Leistungssport dazu. Lange Zeit galt jedoch das Motto: „Was mich nicht umbringt, härtet mich ab“ und in Krisenzeiten wurde noch härter trainiert. In diesem Sachbuch erfahren Sie, wieso diese Denkweise aus wissenschaftlicher Sicht veraltet ist und für die sportliche Karriere schädlich sein kann. Selbstfreundlichkeit, Achtsamkeit und das Gefühl, in der Niederlage nicht allein zu sein, sind die drei Säulen des Selbstmitgefühls und Schlüsselkonzepte, um in krisenhaften sportlichen Situationen zu bestehen. Dieses Sachbuch vermittelt die theoretischen Grundlagen des Selbstmitgefühls und hebt insbesondere die Bedeutung der Arbeiten zum Selbstmitgefühl im Sport hervor. Die Theorie wird durch praktische Übungen und durch Experteninterviews aus den unterschiedlichen sportlichen Bereichen ergänzt. Ein Selbstmitgefühlstraining bietet so viel mehr als andere sportpsychologische Trainings, weil es mit einer warmherzigen Atmosphäre einhergeht. Werden Sie Ihr eigener mitfühlender Couch, der Sie liebevoll durch die Wellen der sportlichen Leistungsfähigkeit begleitet und Ihnen hilft, in sportlichen Krisen nicht unterzugehen.Table of ContentsWarum ist Selbstmitgefühl im Sport wichtig.- Grundlagen des Selbstmitgefühls.- Wissenschaftliche Studien zum Selbstmitgefühl im Sport.- Die Selbstmitgefühls-Praxis.- Alternativen: Weitere sportpsychologische Trainingsverfahren.- Expertenmeinung zum Selbstmitgefühl im Sport.- Ein Blick in die Zukunft: Potentiale und Limitationen des Selbstmitgefühls im Sport.- Das wichtigste zum Schluss: Selbstmitgefühl oder Selbstliebe?.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Fußball – Das Praxisbuch für Training, Studium, Schule und Freizeitsport
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Lantia Publishing Cineantropometria Aplicada a la Salud y Al
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Wanceulen S.L. El deporte en la escuela: Analisis del programa educativo
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