This paper examines a series of changes experienced within sport as it undergoes a process of commodification. It is argued that this process constitutes a degradation of athletic activity. The interpretations of such changes are examined in light of the debate over mass culture and the popular arts. This controversy has centered on whether the nature of modern sport has become debauched as it is subsumed to the logic of the marketplace. It is suggested that puerility has come to dominate sport as modern culture becomes standardised and administered as a commodity. Sport is thus viewed in terms of the tensions between its emancipatory potential and its function as a commodity for social consumption. Introduction: The Social Hegemony of the ...
Since their emergence in the 1960s, lifestyle sports (also referred to as action sport, extreme spor...
What does commercialisation mean for the future of sport? Modern sports links to commerce are highly...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
Since 1990 the commodification of popular sport has occurred at a remarkable rate. Although this pro...
Studies of the impact of structural changes in sports organizations on the nature of fan cultures ha...
Abstract: The commercialisation of sport has brought with it many benefits in the sense of increase ...
This thesis is a study of the role and impact of commercialism on sport, taking AFL football as a ca...
American sociology of sport has yet to achieve theoretical and academic acceptance. The dominant ori...
Sports and media emerged as a significant object of scholarship and research in the mid-1980s and ea...
Understanding Sport engages with some of the transformations which sport has undergone through hist...
It is banal to state today that sport is a business and, indeed, sports economics now claims to be a...
In the world of contemporary sport it is commonly claimed that at its elite end at least, sport's ma...
The sport is considered one of the greatest social phenomena of the century. The society is facing a...
In today's highly technical and product-oriented world, sport, like many other things, has become a...
Research on sports in society is discouraged by essentialist beliefs that define sport as a fixed, i...
Since their emergence in the 1960s, lifestyle sports (also referred to as action sport, extreme spor...
What does commercialisation mean for the future of sport? Modern sports links to commerce are highly...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
Since 1990 the commodification of popular sport has occurred at a remarkable rate. Although this pro...
Studies of the impact of structural changes in sports organizations on the nature of fan cultures ha...
Abstract: The commercialisation of sport has brought with it many benefits in the sense of increase ...
This thesis is a study of the role and impact of commercialism on sport, taking AFL football as a ca...
American sociology of sport has yet to achieve theoretical and academic acceptance. The dominant ori...
Sports and media emerged as a significant object of scholarship and research in the mid-1980s and ea...
Understanding Sport engages with some of the transformations which sport has undergone through hist...
It is banal to state today that sport is a business and, indeed, sports economics now claims to be a...
In the world of contemporary sport it is commonly claimed that at its elite end at least, sport's ma...
The sport is considered one of the greatest social phenomena of the century. The society is facing a...
In today's highly technical and product-oriented world, sport, like many other things, has become a...
Research on sports in society is discouraged by essentialist beliefs that define sport as a fixed, i...
Since their emergence in the 1960s, lifestyle sports (also referred to as action sport, extreme spor...
What does commercialisation mean for the future of sport? Modern sports links to commerce are highly...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...