The aims of this special issue are to both raise the social scientific status of sport and to advance understanding of transnational processes through the role of sport in global change. The Introduction argues that sport, like globalization, can be understood in transdisciplinary terms, and the papers included contributions informed by sociology, anthropology, political sciences and history. As well as placing the issue in the context of recent studies of sport and globalization, the Introduction outlines the seven papers. Placed together they move from analyses of broader globalizing and multi-sport issues towards consideration of how transnational processes impact upon individual sports - with examples from cricket, baseball and associat...
Increasingly, sport has become an important lens through which to examine the historical influences ...
Sport, in particular football, constitutes one of the most dynamic, sociologically illuminating doma...
Despite their important role in forging, constructing and self-ascribing social identities and shapi...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA and IRSS, a key foundational scholar on the increasing globaliza...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
In this article, we place the social and football (as a sporting realm) at the heart of social scien...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
Abstract Sport, especially its most spectacular manifestation during mega-media sports festivals lik...
Abstract It is sometimes said that if you are on the team that wins the Irish champion-ship in Gaeli...
We live in a world of rapid change. Although the most obvious examples of this change are seen ...
Increasingly, sport has become an important lens through which to examine the historical influences ...
Increasingly, sport has become an important lens through which to examine the historical influences ...
Sport, in particular football, constitutes one of the most dynamic, sociologically illuminating doma...
Despite their important role in forging, constructing and self-ascribing social identities and shapi...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA and IRSS, a key foundational scholar on the increasing globaliza...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
Sociologists such as Elias and Dunning (1993), have empirically studied long term processes of chang...
In this article, we place the social and football (as a sporting realm) at the heart of social scien...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
The authors describe, analyze and evaluate sport related globalization processes with a fo...
Abstract Sport, especially its most spectacular manifestation during mega-media sports festivals lik...
Abstract It is sometimes said that if you are on the team that wins the Irish champion-ship in Gaeli...
We live in a world of rapid change. Although the most obvious examples of this change are seen ...
Increasingly, sport has become an important lens through which to examine the historical influences ...
Increasingly, sport has become an important lens through which to examine the historical influences ...
Sport, in particular football, constitutes one of the most dynamic, sociologically illuminating doma...
Despite their important role in forging, constructing and self-ascribing social identities and shapi...