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In most advanced capitalist societies, sport is hard to avoid. Sport-related media shows and channels, ...
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Practices of tourism and consumption, and recent sociological interest in the relationship between them, ...
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“Cultural tourism” could be defined as tourism that focuses on cultural attractions and activities as ...
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Sports may be defined as physical contests that are competitive, fair, and guided by rules, organization, ...
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Disability sport refers to any form of organized physical competition intended specifically for people ...
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Disaster tourism is the circulation of people to disaster-affected places to visually consume trauma, ...
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In the Commission of Inquiry into the Use of Drugs and Banned Practices Intended to Increase Athletic ...
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Exercise, physical activity, and fitness are distinct but interrelated concepts (Caspersen et al. 1985). ...
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Figurational Sociology and the Sociology of Sport
The figurational tradition of sociological research and theory was pioneered by Norbert Elias (1897–1990), ...
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Combine masculinity, physicality, fantasy, and local pride, mix in sporting excitement and collective ...