Abstract This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed. The research for the article draws upon key interviews and newspaper reports. The paper examines three questions: (i) What is the role of the public intellectual in sport? (ii) Do we wish to encourage the role of the public intellectual in sport? (iii) How does one balance the objective of challenging unseen silences in sport with its potential transformative capacity to produce change (or at least be a resource for hope) in many communities. The challenge is for today’s sociologists of sport and others not to accept the narrow job description of the academic but instead to ensure that the social study of sport is one of these very public, ...
The purpose of this contribution is to analyse the trajectory, the challenges and the future of the ...
The purpose of this contribution is to analyse the trajectory, the challenges and the future of the ...
Sport is considered to be apolitical. But nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, sport an...
Abstract This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed...
This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed. The res...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
Sport scholars publish mainly in sport journals, hence sport doesn’t seem to make it to the fine sal...
Despite their important role in forging, constructing and self-ascribing social identities and shapi...
Abstract: The concerns in this essay relate to questions about the role of the public in-tellectual ...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA andIRSS, former IRSS Editor John Sugden, one of the foremost sch...
In this chapter we assert the need for a transformative approach to conducting research on sport. Th...
The multi-levelled division of this topic brings out the fact that sport appears in different guises...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this contribution is to analyse the trajectory, the challenges and the future of the ...
The purpose of this contribution is to analyse the trajectory, the challenges and the future of the ...
Sport is considered to be apolitical. But nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, sport an...
Abstract This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed...
This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed. The res...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
Sport scholars publish mainly in sport journals, hence sport doesn’t seem to make it to the fine sal...
Despite their important role in forging, constructing and self-ascribing social identities and shapi...
Abstract: The concerns in this essay relate to questions about the role of the public in-tellectual ...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA andIRSS, former IRSS Editor John Sugden, one of the foremost sch...
In this chapter we assert the need for a transformative approach to conducting research on sport. Th...
The multi-levelled division of this topic brings out the fact that sport appears in different guises...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this contribution is to analyse the trajectory, the challenges and the future of the ...
The purpose of this contribution is to analyse the trajectory, the challenges and the future of the ...
Sport is considered to be apolitical. But nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, sport an...