Sports in Society: Issues and ControversiesSPORT IN SOCIETY is the definitive text for the sport sociology course. Taking a global, issues-oriented approach to study the role of sport in society, this text encourages the discussion of current sports-related controversies and helps students develop critical thinking skills. |
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About This Book | 4 |
Why Study Sports in Society? | 10 |
What Is the Current Status of the Sociology | 18 |
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