1st Edition

Managing Sport Social and Cultural Perspectives

Edited By David Hassan, Jim Lusted Copyright 2013
    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    Contemporary sport is shaped by wider society. Today those managing sport must be aware of the broader social and cultural context within which it exists if their effectiveness is to be established and their careers defined. This book is the first of its kind to contextualise the wider social and cultural environment of sport management and explain the key issues and practical implications of this for those working, or intending to find employment, in the field.

    Written by a team of leading international experts on sport management, the book explores important topics such as

    • corporate social responsibility in sport,
    • race,
    • gender and sexuality,
    • sport and the media,
    • globalisation,
    • populations with individual needs,
    • social class,
    • social capital
    • social exclusion.

    As part of a comprehensive coverage of these and many other social issues, the reader is reminded of the fundamental requirement to properly appreciate the cultural sensitivities of the managerial environment in which they intend to operate.

    Each issue is examined from the perspective of the manager or sport practitioner, and each chapter includes a range of useful features, such as case-studies and self-test questions, to encourage the reader to think critically about the role of sport in society and about their own professional practice. This is the first sports management textbook to be based on the thesis that a more socially aware manager is a more effective manager and thus should be regarded as essential reading for all sport management students.

    Preface  Chapter 1. Managing Organisational Performance in Sport  Chapter 2. Urban Space, Culture and Sports in the Middle East: A Case Study of Casablanca, Morocco  Chapter 3. The Management of Anti-Doping: An On-going Challenge for Sport  Chapter 4. Sanctioned Aggression or Criminal Sanction? Violence, Contact Sports and the Law  Chapter 5. Reviewing the role of UK central government in sports development  Chapter 6. Selling Race Equality to Sports Organisations – Challenges and Limitations  Chapter 7. Sport and Disability: The Special Olympics Youth Unified Sports® Programme  Chapter 8. Managing athletic pain and injury within sporting Cultures of Risk  Chapter 9. Sport Labour Migration: Managing a Twenty-First Century Global Workforce  Chapter 10. The challenges of managing sport in a divided society: Football in Jordan  Chapter 11. Managing Gender Equity in Sport  Chapter 12. The Role of Sport Management in the Creation of Social Capital  Chapter 13. The changing nature of Sports Volunteering: Modernisation, policy and practice  Chapter 14. Sporting Preferences in the Arab World: Examining consumerism in the United Arab Emirates  Chapter 15. The Methodology of Mega-events: The Culture of Vanity and Measuring Real Benefit  Chapter 16. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Sports Industry  Chapter 17. The Dark Sides of Sport Governance  Chapter 18. The Evolution of Sport Management in the Twenty-First Century

    Biography

    David Hassan is Senior Lecturer within the Ulster Sports Academy at the University of Ulster. He is the Academic Editor of Sport in Society, an international peer-reviewed journal published by Taylor and Francis. He is also joint Series Editor of Foundations in Sport Management, a discipline-defining series of books examining this expanding field of study. His research expertise concerns the relationship between sport and national identity, the politics of sport, and sport governance, and he was recognised for his outstanding contribution to research with the award of a Distinguished Research Fellowship from the University of Ulster in 2006.

    Jim Lusted is Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Sport at the University of Northampton. He completed a PhD in 2009 in collaboration with the English Football Association, investigating issues around the implementation of their equity policies into the grass roots level of the game. He has published articles relating to race equality policies in local sport in a number of academic journals, including Managing Leisure and Soccer and Society. He is also a licensed tutor for the FA’s Equality Workshop, which he delivers to local football stakeholders across England.

    : "Hassan and Lusted have produced an excellent interdisciplinary book combining sport management, and the sociology of sport, approaches to research. The individual fields of the authors involved, including but not limited to sociology, management, law, politics, education, medicine, geography, anthropology, history, pedagogy, journalism, and tourism (all within a sport context) result in a multi-disciplinary text-book that (with additions) has potential for becoming an exemplar for sport management students around the globe." – Shane Gibson, Sport Management Review