Focusing on the 2012 London Olympics, the book delves into the political dynamics surrounding the city's bid, the anticipated impacts of the Games, and the measures taken to secure the event, such as the creation of 'Fortress London.' It critically examines the stakeholders involved, questioning who benefited and who was marginalized. Additionally, the analysis covers the media portrayal of the Games and reflects on their lasting legacy, offering insights into the broader implications of hosting such a significant international event.
Stephen Wagg Boeken






British Football & Social Exclusion
- 280bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
Focusing on British football in the early twenty-first century, this collection features insights from academics and writers closely engaged with the sport. It examines significant cultural shifts within football and explores the political and academic discussions that have emerged alongside these transformations. The contributions provide a critical perspective on the evolving landscape of football culture.
Key Concepts in Sports Studies
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- 8 uur lezen
Stimulating and practical student guide to the key concepts in the increasingly popular field of sports studies.
Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017
- 328bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Focusing on the politics of cricket since World War II, this history delves into significant cultural and political themes such as decolonization, racism, gender issues, globalization, corruption, and commercialization. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how these factors have shaped the sport and its global impact, making it essential for anyone interested in the contemporary history of sports.
This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to leisure studies, aimed at students seeking to critically examine their own perceptions of modern leisure activities. It encourages reflexive analysis, prompting readers to explore the deeper implications of their everyday leisure practices and understand the broader societal contexts surrounding them.
Thatcher's Grandchildren?
Politics and Childhood in the Twenty-First Century
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- 12 uur lezen
Focusing on the sociological and political challenges of childhood in the context of twenty-first-century neo-liberalism, the book delves into critical topics such as child protection, abuse, media influence, education, and poverty. It examines how these issues shape the experiences and futures of young people, highlighting the complexities and implications of contemporary childhood.