The subcultural theory associated with the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) has received numerous and wide-ranging critiques. Debate has been particularly prevalent within sociological work on youth, music, and style, a context in which some commentators have rejected the idea of subculture, favoring more fleet-ing, transient socialites. However, these debates have rarely been considered within the context of the study of sporting subcultures. In this article, the author reviews the post-CCCS oeuvre, exploring the implications for the study of sporting subcultures, questions of individuality, difference, and collective identity, and the possibility and nature of cul-tural or subcultural resistance. The author evalu...
This chapter analyses the concept of 'counterculture' in relation to sport. It provides conceptual c...
American sociology of sport has yet to achieve theoretical and academic acceptance. The dominant ori...
Although sport is pervasive in our society, its significance as a cultural phenomenon remains largel...
For sociologists subscribing to a hierarchical model of culture, sports may be regarded as its antit...
Within sport ethnography, the term "subculture " has been employed so broadly that the ter...
Recent debate on the conceptualisation of youth cultures has been characterised as an irreconcilable...
Post-subcultural studies has emerged as a critical response to perceived difficulties with the previ...
This article examines the consumption of alternative sport's subcultural media. Our research is situ...
Compared with modes of representation such as literature, drama, poetry and dance, the world of spor...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the theoretical foundations of the subculture in the context...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
This chapter explores the development of youth subculture, from traditional subcultural theory to mo...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...
This is a thesis by research publications about the sociological study of sport. The core of this t...
Since their emergence in the 1960s, lifestyle sports (also referred to as action sport, extreme spor...
This chapter analyses the concept of 'counterculture' in relation to sport. It provides conceptual c...
American sociology of sport has yet to achieve theoretical and academic acceptance. The dominant ori...
Although sport is pervasive in our society, its significance as a cultural phenomenon remains largel...
For sociologists subscribing to a hierarchical model of culture, sports may be regarded as its antit...
Within sport ethnography, the term "subculture " has been employed so broadly that the ter...
Recent debate on the conceptualisation of youth cultures has been characterised as an irreconcilable...
Post-subcultural studies has emerged as a critical response to perceived difficulties with the previ...
This article examines the consumption of alternative sport's subcultural media. Our research is situ...
Compared with modes of representation such as literature, drama, poetry and dance, the world of spor...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the theoretical foundations of the subculture in the context...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
This chapter explores the development of youth subculture, from traditional subcultural theory to mo...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...
This is a thesis by research publications about the sociological study of sport. The core of this t...
Since their emergence in the 1960s, lifestyle sports (also referred to as action sport, extreme spor...
This chapter analyses the concept of 'counterculture' in relation to sport. It provides conceptual c...
American sociology of sport has yet to achieve theoretical and academic acceptance. The dominant ori...
Although sport is pervasive in our society, its significance as a cultural phenomenon remains largel...