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2. Routledge Handbook of Sport, Leisure, and Social Justice
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Stefan Lawrence, Joanne Hill, Rasul Mowatt, Stefan Lawrence, Joanne Hill, and Rasul Mowatt
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- Leisure--Sociological aspects, Social justice, Recreation--Sociological aspects, Sports--Sociological aspects, Physical education and training--Sociological aspects, Human rights, Leisure--Social aspects
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This is the first book to explore in breadth and in depth the complex intersections between sport, leisure, and social justice.This book examines the relations of power that produce social inequalities and considers how sport and leisure spaces can perpetuate those relations, or act as sites of resistance, and makes a powerful call for an activist scholarship in sport and leisure studies. Presenting original theoretical and empirical work by leading international researchers and practitioners in sport and leisure, this book addresses the central social issues that lie at the heart of critical social science – including racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, religious persecution, socio-economic deprivation, and the climate crisis – and asks how these issues are expressed or mediated in the context of sport and leisure practices. Covering an incredibly diverse range of topics and cases – including sex testing in sport; sport for refugees; pedagogical practices in physical education; community sport development; events and human rights; and athlete activism – this book also surveys the history of sport and social justice research, as well as outlining theoretical and methodological foundations for this field of enquiry.The Routledge Handbook of Sport, Leisure and Social Justice is an indispensable resource for any advanced student, researcher, policymaker, practitioner, or activist with an interest in the sociology, culture, politics, history, development, governance, media and marketing, and business and management of sport and leisure.
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- 2024
3. Digital Wellness, Health and Fitness Influencers : Critical Perspectives on Digital Guru Media
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Stefan Lawrence and Stefan Lawrence
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- Social influence--Psychological aspects, Internet personalities, Physical fitness and technology, Health--Psychological aspects, Social media--Psychological aspects, Digital media--Influence
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This book examines the phenomenon of ‘digital guru media'(DGM), the self-styled online influencers, life coaches, experts and entrepreneurs who post on the themes of wellness, health and fitness. It opens up new perspectives on digital leisure and internet celebrity culture, and asks important questions about the social, cultural and psychological implications of our contemporary relationship with digital media. Drawing on cutting-edge social theory, the book explores a wide range of contexts in which DGM intersects with digital leisure, from the health-related learning of young people to the ‘clean eating'movement, to the online lives of fitness professionals. It asks if digital and social media are problematic per se and explores the problems a turn to the Internet could be revealing about the lack of real-world or analogue support, as well as potential solutions, for our wellness, health and fitness needs and wants.Bringing together innovative, multi-disciplinary perspectives, this book is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in leisure studies, media studies, cultural studies, sociology, or health and society.
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- 2022
4. Le parkour, freerunning and young white men
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Stefan Lawrence
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Oppression ,Individualism ,White (horse) ,Glocalization ,Multiculturalism ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Appeal ,Gender studies ,Resistance (psychoanalysis) ,Sociology ,Zeitgeist ,media_common - Abstract
This chapter argues that future scholarly accounts of Le Parkour and freerunning (PKFR), and all its associated elements, are well advised to consider the role of racialised and gendered discourse to avoid overstating the extent to which the movements distort ‘old’ certainties. PKFR emerged in a zeitgeist purportedly sympathetic to notions of enhanced civil liberty, multiculturalism and individualism. The genesis of PKFR has taken place at a socio-historical moment quite different to the ones in which older more traditional sports came into being. The history told by dreadlocks, particularly their aesthetic association with resistance and oppression, certainly appeal to some involved with PKFR who wish to associate with popular portrayals of traceurs as ‘heroic rebels and urban warriors’. Much of the literature on PKFR to date has understood the movements as consisting of disparate, but digitally connected, glocal communities, populated by boys and young men that struggle against ‘late modern capitalist modalities of life’.
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- 2019
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5. Digital Football Cultures : Fandom, Identities and Resistance
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Stefan Lawrence, Garry Crawford, Stefan Lawrence, and Garry Crawford
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- Soccer fans, Soccer--Computer networks, Soccer--Social aspects, Digital media--Social aspects
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As the digital revolution continues apace, emergent technologies and means of communication present new challenges and opportunities for the football industry. This is the first book to bring together key contemporary debates at the intersection of football studies, leisure studies, and digital cultural studies.It presents cutting edge theoretical and empirical work based around four key themes: theorizing digital football cultures; digital football fandom; football and social media; and football (sub)cybercultures. Covering topics such as transnational digital fandom, online abuse, and gender, Digital Football Cultures argues that we are witnessing the hyperdigitalization of the world's most popular sport.This book is a valuable resource for students and researchers working in leisure studies, sports studies, football studies, and critical media studies, as well as geography, anthropology, criminology, and sociology. It is also fascinating reading for anybody working in sport, media, and culture.
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- 2019
6. The hyperdigitalization of football cultures
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Garry Crawford and Stefan Lawrence
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Gender studies ,Sociology ,Football - Published
- 2018
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7. Football 2.0?
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Garry Crawford and Stefan Lawrence
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Emerging technologies ,Nothing ,Media studies ,Sociology ,Football ,Set (psychology) ,Futures contract ,Witness ,Pace ,Wonder - Abstract
Football is changing. Then again, it always has been; nothing ever stays the same. But at another, deeper level, much also stays the same. The introduction and the subsequent chapters in this book have primarily focused on the changing nature of football and set out a case for understanding digital technologies and changes in audience patterns as key drivers of this. Here, in this final chapter, we wish to take a more cautionary and reflective tone, which, while recognising the fast pace of cultural change we are witness in this new millennium, contextualises this in a consideration of the continuing evolution of football as well as its continuities. The chapter then moves on to consider two key developments in the (possible) near futures of football under the headings of ‘virtual environments’ and ‘augmenting technologies’. The first considers the possibility of fans being able to attend a ‘live’ football game via virtual reality headsets but concludes that possibly the best ‘virtual’ experience will get anytime in the near future are football-themed video games. Second, and finally, we consider how new technologies might be used to enhance or ‘augment’ the fan experience; however, again, we wonder if there is a mismatch here between what is, and might be soon, possible, and what fans really want? Might it just be that what (most) fans want most of all is simply an uninhibited sightline to the game they love?
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- 2018
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8. Digital Football Cultures
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Stefan Lawrence and Garry Crawford
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Media studies ,Resistance (psychoanalysis) ,Sociology ,Football ,Fandom - Published
- 2018
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9. A Critical Race Theory analysis of the English Premier League
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Stefan Lawrence
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business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Critical race theory ,Gender studies ,Mythology ,Football ,League ,Coaching ,Racism ,Race (biology) ,Elite ,Sociology ,business ,human activities ,media_common - Abstract
The significant rise in the number of black male professional footballers, who not only compete at the elite level of English football but who are idolised by football fans across the world, coincided with the beginning of the English Premier League (EPL) in 1992. This chapter considers how liberal doctrines have shaped anti-discriminatory practices and policies in elite English football, and explains why liberal approaches to 'race' equality have failed to achieve the outcomes they profess to desire. Racist chanting at football matches and racial slurs uttered during altercations between players are the most easily identifiable instances of racism. Unlike their South Asian counterparts, the transition of black players, despite having fashioned a space within elite football playing cultures, to football management and coaching has been more arduous. In the spirit of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its promise to elevate the voices of minoritised individuals, it is important to consider testimony from ex-England international John Barnes.
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- 2017
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