Sport and Modern Social Theorists
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book features a collection of chapters by prominent social analysts, exploring the impact of key social theorists on the understanding of modern sport. It critically examines the works of influential figures such as Marx, Weber, and Foucault, providing insights into how their theories relate to sports. Aimed at students and scholars in sport studies, cultural studies, and social sciences, this collection offers a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between social theory and the dynamics of contemporary sports.
