ABSTRACT

The call for sport organizations and organizers to take up social responsibilities is reflected in a wide variety of sport-related practices. This book critically examines sport-related social interventions in different cultural settings, such as promoting local community-building by sport. Social constructions of peace, integration and managing diversity are studied from the perspective of sport and play, and the power position of global sport organizations with corporate features is discussed from the perspectives of good governance, legal issues and fair trade. Referring to Foucault’s concept of biopolitics, this book contributes to the discussion on the rising power position and the social responsibilities of sports and sport organizations. It is a valuable contribution to the understanding of interconnections between sport and society for students in sociology, policy and politics of sport, for sport leaders, and for policy and decision-makers in sport.

part |104 pages

Building Communities and Social Responsibility

chapter |14 pages

Sport and Peace Making

Initial Promises, Social Scientific Issues and Practical Challenges

chapter |14 pages

Constructing Peace and Fostering Social Integration

Sport and Play in Azerbaijan

chapter |12 pages

‘We Are a Very, Very Homogenous Group'

Promoting and Managing Social Diversity in Sports?

part |91 pages

Sports Corporations at Play

chapter |15 pages

Sports Governance

Between the Obsession with Rules and Regulation and the Aversion to Being Ruled and Regulated

chapter |13 pages

The Magicians of Sport

How the Greatest Corruption Scandal in the World of Sport Vanished Before We Knew It Existed

chapter |15 pages

A Governance Perspective on Sport Mega-Events

The 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa as a Lubricant in Domestic and International Affairs?