Deviance and social control in sport

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Deviance and social control in sport

Michael Atkinson, Kevin Young

Human Kinetics, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-259) and index

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内容説明

The world of sport offers a deep-and often-overlooked-source for the study of deviance and its development and impact on society. Deviance and Social Control in Sport challenges preconceived understandings regarding the relationship of deviance and sport and offers a conceptual framework for future work in a variety of sociological subfields. Drawing on their cutting-edge research in criminology and deviance in the discipline of sociology, Atkinson and Young provide a textured understanding of sport-related deviance through the application of various approaches to deviance in a sport context. Using extended case studies, the authors examine the subject of deviance through examples that are popular (fan violence, hockey enforcers, effect of the media), understudied (sport-related violence against animals, athletes as on-field victims of violence), or emerging (sport security, drugs and weight control, cybernetic athletes, extreme sports). This engaging presentation allows readers to fully understand the effects of sport deviance in society. Deviance and Social Control in Sport explains how forms of wanted and unwanted rule violation are produced by and mediated through social contexts in and around sport. As such, it explores -how deviance in sport is culturally constructed and ideologically framed in dynamic and interactive contexts; -the pathways certain athletes follow in becoming deviant and how they learn to associate those behaviors with their core identities; and -the social responses to deviant sporting behaviors, including the role of the media in disseminating images and messages about the behavior in question. The text begins by presenting the theoretical background necessary for understanding deviance, followed by a look at deviance as an individual issue, how it is defined, and how authorities attempt to control it. The authors make the material accessible to readers by using case studies drawn from their own empirical research. The cases show how sociologists interpret and explain the actions of athletes as well as how deviance is layered by various levels of audience interpretation. Driven by a single theory or a range of integrated theoretical approaches, the case studies encourage readers to engage in differing perspectives about deviance in sport culture. The theories are further examined in each chapter through special elements called Theoretical Intersections, which highlight how the sociology of sport meets the sociology of deviance. Discussion questions and recommended readings synthesize the information and stimulate critical thinking and research to conclude each chapter. By considering networks of social relationships and how they produce, define, and police rule violation and rule violators, Deviance and Social Control in Sport offers a nuanced and integrated explanation of sport deviance that accounts for the behaviors and practices of both individuals and teams. This interdisciplinary text challenges readers to explore the dimensions and analytic merit of a full spectrum of crime and deviancy theories, thus stimulating a broader discussion of rule breaking in sport.

目次

Part I. Deviant Sport Conventions Chapter 1. The Normal and the Pathological in Sport The Pathological as Normal Sport Deviance as Tolerable Chapter 2. Sport, Deviancy Theory, and Sociological Research Traditional Strands of Sport Deviancy Theory How to Research Sport Deviance Moving Backward and Forward With Theory Part II. Deviant Sport Communities Chapter 3. Youth Tribes in Sport From Resistance Subcultures to Lifestyle Sports Le Parkour Theoretical Intersections Chapter 4. Animal Violence in Sport Animal Sports and Social Justice Greyhound Racing Changing Climates for Animal Sports Theoretical Intersections Part III. Deviant Athletic Bodies Chapter 5. Body Pathologies in Sport EPO in Professional Cycling Slimming as Self-Violence Technology and Disappearing Bodies Theoretical Intersections Chapter 6. Illness Narratives and Sport Narratives of Wounded Athletes Meeting Wounded Athletes Comeback Narratives Transgression Narratives Exit Narratives Theoretical Intersections Part IV. Mediating Sport Deviance Chapter 7. Criminal Violence in Sport Rink Rage and Criminal Justice Managing Hockey Deviance as a Total Institution Ice Hockey and the Ironies of Social Control Theoretical Intersections Chapter 8. Terror and Security in Sport Terrorism and the Olympic Games Terrorism and the 2002 Salt Lake City Games Security and Future Games Theoretical Intersections Chapter 9. Toward a Public Sociology of Sport Deviance Victimological and Political-Economic Perspectives Social Development Through Youth Sport Sport for Reducing Social Problems

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