Sociological perspectives on sport: the games outside the games
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Autor: Karen, David
Jahr: 2015
CONTENTS
List of Figures xiii
List of Tables xiv
Series Foreword xv
Preface and Acknowledgments xvi
SECTION 1: SPORT AND SOCIOLOGY:
MEANINGS AND DIMENSIONS 1
This section introduces students to the questions of what is sport, what is sociology,
and what is the sociology of sport. After introducing different theoretical perspectives,
we discuss an approach to sport that sheds light on how sport as a social institution
provides a unique lens to understand fundamental ideas about fairness.
SECTION 2: BIASES AND BARRIERS IN SPORT:
CLASS, RACE, GENDER, AND DISABILITY 19
This section summarizes different perspectives on social inequality and provides
cogent introductions to sociological approaches to class, race/ethnicity, gender, and
disability. Each of these concepts is linked to issues of participation in different sports
and how these patterns vary cross-nationally. The focus throughout is on how
dominant groups have the upper hand in using their superior resources to realize
their interests in the sports field and beyond... but they don t always win!
1 Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste 44
Pierre Bourdieu
This excerpt is a demanding but rewarding contribution. It lays out how sport
articulates with social class in the struggle for status distinction in the larger society.
Though it is focused on France, readers should try to apply his ideas to their own
society.
2 The Boys Who Beat the Street 54
Loïc Wacquant
Drawn from an ethnography of a boxing gym in Chicago, this excerpt makes the
case that boxing requires a discipline and stability of life that is often unavailable
to members of the underclass. The gym is a working class space that is highly
masculinized and demonstrably marginalizes women.
I CONTENTS
3 The Sports Taboo: Why Blacks Are Like Boys and Whites Are Like Girls 63
Malcolm Gladwf.il
While racial integration has progressed significantly over the past century, racialized
thinking - the belief among many people that racial ancestry determines athletic
ability -persists. In this chapter, Gladwell exposes the fallacy of racial explanations of
black athletic dominance.
4 The Anatomy of Scientific Racism: Racialist Responses to Black
Athletic Achievement 70
Patrick B. Miller
In this chapter, Miller presents an analysis of racial discourse in sports. He focuses
on the historical linkage between pseudo-scientific racial discourse and racist social
policies.
5 Sport and the Italian American Quest for Whiteness 82
Gerald R. Gems
Gems argues that the peasant backgrounds of Italian immigrants led them to forms
of adaptation to the US that focused on physicality, including an orientation to
sports - especially boxing (Marciano) and DiMaggio (baseball). As Gems explains,
Italian-American assimilation differed from other groups patterns.
6 Barbie Girls versus Sea Monsters: Children Constructing Gender 100
Michael A. Messner
In this article about four- and five-year old hoys and girls, Messner helps us
understand how gender is performed in a specific context. He not only explains how
gender is constructed and contested among these young children but his analysis
suggests the role that sport plays in reinforcing hegemonic masculinity and its
associations with competition and aggression.
7 Remaking Manhood through Race and Civilization 115
Gail Bederman
The outcomes of sports contests often have social significance beyond the events
themselves. This broader significance has often manifested itself in American race
relations. In this article, Bederman discusses the impact of Jack Johnson, the brash
black American heavyweight boxer, whose emergence as the world champion posed
a symbolic threat to the dominant ideology of white male superiority.
ñ The Sanctity of Sunday Football: Why Men Love Sports 123
Douglas Hartmann
In this elegant, short article. Hartmann discusses the myriad ways in which
masculinity and sport seem to achieve a kind of symbiosis. He demonstrates that
this seeming symbiosis is anything but natural; it is socially constructed and
dyna m ka ?? ?? ? tes ted.
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9 Being Good at Sport : Talent, Ability and Young Women s Sporting
Participation 130
Sheryl Clark
In this qualitative study of young girls in England, Clark finds that being identified as
good at sport shapes identities in ways that have major effects on subsequent sports
participation. Since ability in sport is associated with particular masculinities,
young girls are marginalized in these activities with important consequences for
subsequent participation.
10 An Iron Man: The Body and Some Contradictions of Hegemonic
Masculinity 141
Raewyn Connell
In this life-history of an iron man, Connell elaborates on the concept of hegemonic
masculinity and show how it manifests itself in a particular time and place. Connell s
study of Steve Donoghue helps us understand the social construction of a champion
athlete, with attention paid both to who Steve is as an individual (his relationships
with parents, girlfriend, etc.) as well as how the structure of sport and its place in the
larger society affected who Steve became as a man and as an athlete.
11 Transformed Identity: From Disabled Person to Global Paralympian 150
Jill M. Le Clair
This moving, qualitative, longitudinal study of swimmers with a disability focuses on
how the athletes identities changed over time. In addition, Le Clair discusses the ways
that organized sports for disabled athletes moved from a focus on the nature of the
limitation toa broader, sports-basedParalympicsfocus.
SECTION 3: THE SOCIAL BONDS GENERATED BY SPORTS:
FANDOM, COMMUNITY, AND MEDIA 165
This section focuses on sport as the source of social community in modern society.
Illustrating the ways in which sport create feelings of belonging and unity among
people of different class, racial and religious backgrounds, this sectioti also calls
attention to the powerful appeal of sport by presenting examples of fans emotional
attachments to sport that sometimes conflict with the profit oriented decisions made
by sport team executives and owners. It also explores some of the negative effects of
sport loyalities expressed in fans interpersonal violence and racial bigotry. It
concludes by examining the role of the media in transforming big time sport into a
multi-billion dollar industry.
12 Joe Louis Uncovers Dynamite 193
Richard Wright
This 1935 account highlights the excitement and pride that the African-American
community displayed in the aftermath of a Joe Louis win over Max Baer in a
heavyweight boxing match. Most important, Wright ends the article with the
suggestion that under the right circumstances those feelings could be channeled
into a political movement for social justice.
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13 Something about Baseball: Gentrification, Race Sponsorship, and
Competing Class Cultures in Neighborhood Boys Baseball 196
Sherri Grasmuck
This rich ethnography of boys baseball in Philadelphia shows the ways that sports
can help in the development of social capital in a particular (gentrifying) community.
This social capital facilitated the racial integration of a previously segregated
neighborhood.
14 Rooting the Home Team: Why the Packers Won t Leave-and
Why the Browns Did 220
David Morris and Daniel Kraker
This article suggests that one answer to fixing a variety of problems in professional
sports is to adopt Green Bay s model of community ownership. The authors believe
that community ownership both ties teams to locales and provides opportunities
for raising funds.
15 Football, Television, and the Supreme Court: How a Decision 20 Years
Ago Brought Commercialization to the World of College Sports 227
Welch Suggs
Suggs piece explains the historical, legal, and financial bases of the increased
commercialization of college sports. He wonders whether the profit-orientation of
university athletic departments might ultimately threaten universities nonprofit
tax status.
16 Money, Myth and the Big Match: The Political Economy of the
Sports Media 232
David Rowe
Rowe argues that the increased role of corporate media in sports has led to a depend-
ence of large corporations on sports for generating revenue. He sees a continuing
penetration of the media into the culture, sport, and entertainment industries.
17 Supporters, Followers, Fans, and Flâneurs: A Taxonomy of Spectator
Identities in Football 249
Richard Giui.ianotti
Giulianotti develops a typology that distinguishes four types of fan orientations to
sport. One is highlighted as a new development. He argues that the weakening social
ties along with the increasing globalization of both sport and media have produced a
new cosmopolitan-type fan (flaneurs) who exhibit transferable sport loyalties rather
than a life-long attachment to a particular team.
18 The Football-Fan Community as a Determinant Stakeholder in
Value Co-creation 263
PATRIZIA ZaGNOI.I AND F.LENA RADICCHI
This article highlights a system of relationships through which fans influence the
social networks developed around an Italian soccer club. Based on a typology of fans
roles, the authors show the different ways fans behave not just as spectators but also
CONTENTS I
as stakeholders, people with an emotional investment in the team, who influence the
decisions of legal stakeholders.
SECTION 4: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE POLITICS
OF SPORTS: DYNAMICS AND DIFFUSION 285
This section focuses especially on the various ways that power and politics affect the
world of sports. Beginning with an understanding of politics as who gets what, why,
and how, the essay considers different conceptions of power and how groups mobilize
in support of their interests. Among the topics considered are player unions, global
labor mobility, and movements for expanding access to more sports for more groups.
19 Cuban Baseball: Ideology, Politics, and Market Forces 309
Katherine E. Baird
In this article, Baird describes the many ways that the state regulates baseball and
constrains market forces in Cuba. She highlights the ways that the more-market-
oriented US organization of baseball differs from the Cuban situation; each
arrangement has its own advantages and pitfalls.
20 Public Dollars, Private Stadiums, and Democracy 323
Kevin J. Delaney and Rick Eckstein
This excerpt from a larger study makes the case that, in the process of getting
stadiums built for sports teams, democracy was subverted. Their comparative urban
study on how power operates in specific political-economic contexts highlights how
corporate elites and local politicians often become allies in the fight for new stadiums.
21 Sport, Masculinity, and Black Cultural Resistance 336
Ben Carrington
This is an ethnographic study of a cricket club in England. It shows how the members
of the club, who were predominantly West Indian, used the club to establish
community, develop a particular form of black masculine identity, and use as a
resource to combat white racism.
22 Gay Games or Gay Olympics? Implications for Lesbian Inclusion 352
Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
This article highlights attempts by gay and lesbian athletes to overcome the
homophobia in the traditional sports world. Despite the explicitly political nature
of the push to organize the 1982 Gay Olympic Games, Lenskyj s account of the history
of the Gay Games highlights the ways that conflicts over whether and how politics
and sports should mix have played out.
23 Argentina s Left-Wingers 358
Leslie Ray
Ray s article about soccer and politics in Argentina highlights both the politics of
players and teams as well as the government s use of football for political purposes.
Ray is hopeful that sports can foster unity among groups that have traditionally been
divided.
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24 Hoosier Whiteness and the Indiana Pacers: Racialized Strategic Change
and the Politics of Organizational Sensemaking 363
R. Scott Carey
This article argues that the management of the Indiana Pacers basketball team
perceived that their team had a racialized, negative reputation that needed to be
changed. In the wake of fear of fan desertion, management decided to challenge that
image and adopt a whiter, safer one.
25 Where Are the Jocks for Justice? 386
Kelly Candarle and Peter Dreier
This article highlights some of the courageous political stands that athletes have
made over the years while explaining most sports stars reticence with respect to
controversial issues. Their wealth, potential future income (especially through
endorsements), and social networks all exert pressures to keep them out of the
political limelight.
SECTION 5: BREAKING THE NORMATIVE RULES:
THE PROBLEMS OF DEVIANCE IN SPORTS 393
This section begins by introducing the sociological concept of deviant behavior
and explaining its implications for understanding cheating in sport. Highlighting the
significance of rules, it discusses why deviance in sport poses dangers to the integrity
of sport. It explores different patterns of sport deviance in college, professional, and
international sport competition. It ends with a discussion of off-field violence and
deviance among athletes.
26 Creating the Frankenstein Athlete: The Drug Culture in Sports 427
Fran Zimniuch
The author provides an overview on the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport
and raises questions about their long-term effects on the future of sport and the health
of the drug users.
27 Discourses of Deception: Cheating in Professional Running 432
Peter G. M e we it
Though cheating is an undeniable reality in many sports, there are few observation-
based analyses of this type of deviance. In this article, using a Marxist theoretical
perspective, Mewett presents an ethnographically-grounded analysis of cheating in
the working class sport of professional running in Australia.
28 Male Athletes, Injuries, and Violence 446
Michael A. Messner
The media frequently report stories about the flagrant misconduct ofathetes
in bars and nightclubs or at parties. In this article, Messner explains the off-field
group deviance of male athletes as a by-product of their strong interpersonal
bonding.
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29 The Sprewell/Carlesimo Episode: Unacceptable Violence or
Unacceptable Victim? 456
Theresa Walton
Why do some types of violence by athletes provoke stronger reactions than do others?
In this article, Walton focuses on off-field violence by athletes and argues that the
amount of coverage the media gives to a specific episode of violence is directly
proportional to the status of the victim. She argues that this is especially evidenced
in the different responses to white male and female victims.
30 Unnecessary Roughness?: School Sports, Peer Networks, and Male
Adolescent Violence 467
Derek A. Kreager
Using national quantitative data about young men, Kreager examines whether the
type of sport one plays and whether peer participation in that sport affects the
likelihood that the athletes will get involved in fights. He finds differences among
sports and, as Messner discusses in Chapter 28, strong peer effects.
31 The Dark Side of Social Capital: An Ethnography of Sport Governance 487
Dino Numerato and Simone Baglioni
Based on a study of sports governance in Italy and the Czech Republic, this article
demonstrates that the social capital produced by sports in the form of feelings of
social connection and trust, which typically is viewed as positive, can have a negative
side if that trust is manipulated to facilitate corruption.
32 Women Athletes as Falsely Accused Deviants: Managing the Lesbian Stigma 503
Elaine M. Blinde and Diane E. Taub
Stereotyped views of women athletes as unfeminine often discourage women from
playing sports. In this article, Blinde and Taub focus on the stigma management
techniques of women athletes who find themselves suspected of being lesbians.
SECTION 6: GLOBALIZATION AND SPORTS 513
This section explores the impact of globalization as the most powerful and dynamic
development affecting sport in the contemporary era. Exploring the positive and
negative conceptions of globalization, it examines examples of sport globalization in
different nations. Among the most important topics discussed are: the Olympics as the
global venue of sport competitions; soccer (football) as the preeminent global sport;
the globalization of American professional sport; international sport players
migration and its effects in changing patterns of fans loyalties.
33 Theorizing Sport in the Global Process 539
Joseph Maguire
In this article, Joseph Maguire discusses the major sociological theories of
globalization and illuminates key issues about how sports have changed in the
context of global cultural and economic flows.
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34 The Denationalization of Sport: De-ethnicization of the Nation and
Identity De-territorialization 559
Raffaele Poli
In this provocative essay. Poli argues that global player mobility and global media
presentations have changed the relationships among states, identities, and territories.
Using many examples of athletes who compete in and/or for countries to which
they immigrated, Poli suggests that with the de-nationalization of sport comes a
de-territorialization of identity (e.g. French fans of the San Antonio Spurs) and
a de-ethnicization of nations (e.g. Africans playing for German teams).
35 The Global and the Local in our Contemporary Sports Cultures 571
Andrei S. Markovits
The author argues that sports is undergoing a second globalization which is not only
challenging the dominance of earlier established sports but also - led by the
popularity of global sports stars - spreading meritocratic norms of sport and fostering
a climate of cosmopolitan citizenship.
36 Between Adoption and Resistance: Grobalization and Glocalization in the
Development of Israeli Basketball 581
Eran Shor and Yair Galily
Examining the process by which American basketball practices, ideology, language,
culture, and players came to dominate Israeli basketball, this article highlights the
giocai responses which entailed both adoption as well as resistance to
Americanization.
37 What Happens While the Official Looks the Other Way?: Citizenship,
Transnational Sports Migrants and the Circumvention of the State 598
Thomas F. Carter
This article focuses on the state controls of sport migration and the strategies migrants
have used to evade government controls of their movements. Based on both
ethnographic materials and investigative reports, it argues that we need an updated
theory for understanding transnational sport migration which incorporates not only
the actual experiences, routes, and roots of this migration but also the multiple forces
that shape these processes.
Glossary Index 617
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title_auth | Sociological perspectives on sport the games outside the games |
title_exact_search | Sociological perspectives on sport the games outside the games |
title_full | Sociological perspectives on sport the games outside the games David Karen and Robert E. Washington |
title_fullStr | Sociological perspectives on sport the games outside the games David Karen and Robert E. Washington |
title_full_unstemmed | Sociological perspectives on sport the games outside the games David Karen and Robert E. Washington |
title_short | Sociological perspectives on sport |
title_sort | sociological perspectives on sport the games outside the games |
title_sub | the games outside the games |
topic | Sport (DE-588)4056366-2 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Sport Soziologie Aufsatzsammlung |
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