Sport leisure and social justice is an important and essential book central to its theme. Editors present a collection of research analysis presented on a variety of different cases. Readers are introduced to a diversity of experiences of marginalized categories of people, theoretical approaches and contexts (e.g. physical education, musical events) that can be used in regards to inequality in this field
One of the core difficulties with successfully executing any discipline-bound history of ideas relat...
Review of the book Sport and social mobility: crossing boundaries', by Ramon Spaaij, published by Ro...
This bilingual Spanish – English volume brings together papers first presented at the International ...
Sport leisure and social justice is an important and essential book central to its theme. Editors pr...
In Justice and Fairness in the City: A Multidisciplinary Approach to ‘Ordinary’ Cities, editors Simi...
Justice and fairness are not easy to define. In the foreword to Justice and Fairness in the City: A ...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
The relationship between ‘race’ and sport is, and has been for some time, the subject of a quite sta...
Reviewed books: Besnier Niko, Susan Brownell, and Thomas F. Carter 2018. The Anthropology of Sport: ...
The revised edition of Danny Dorling’s book Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists provides...
Despite increased academic interest in both children’s rights and socio-economic rights over the las...
In the second edition of Sport: A Critical Sociology, Richard Giulianotti brings social theory to be...
Sine Agergaard, the author of “Rethinking sports and integration. Developing a Transnational Perspec...
When reading a new book in this field it is always a good sign when it provides new insights and lea...
Sine Agergaard, the author of "Rethinking sports and integration. Developing a Transnational Perspec...
One of the core difficulties with successfully executing any discipline-bound history of ideas relat...
Review of the book Sport and social mobility: crossing boundaries', by Ramon Spaaij, published by Ro...
This bilingual Spanish – English volume brings together papers first presented at the International ...
Sport leisure and social justice is an important and essential book central to its theme. Editors pr...
In Justice and Fairness in the City: A Multidisciplinary Approach to ‘Ordinary’ Cities, editors Simi...
Justice and fairness are not easy to define. In the foreword to Justice and Fairness in the City: A ...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
The relationship between ‘race’ and sport is, and has been for some time, the subject of a quite sta...
Reviewed books: Besnier Niko, Susan Brownell, and Thomas F. Carter 2018. The Anthropology of Sport: ...
The revised edition of Danny Dorling’s book Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists provides...
Despite increased academic interest in both children’s rights and socio-economic rights over the las...
In the second edition of Sport: A Critical Sociology, Richard Giulianotti brings social theory to be...
Sine Agergaard, the author of “Rethinking sports and integration. Developing a Transnational Perspec...
When reading a new book in this field it is always a good sign when it provides new insights and lea...
Sine Agergaard, the author of "Rethinking sports and integration. Developing a Transnational Perspec...
One of the core difficulties with successfully executing any discipline-bound history of ideas relat...
Review of the book Sport and social mobility: crossing boundaries', by Ramon Spaaij, published by Ro...
This bilingual Spanish – English volume brings together papers first presented at the International ...