ABSTRACT

This textbook is a comprehensive introduction to the ways in which people differ – including race, gender identity, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, and social class – and the importance of these differences for sport organizations.

Now in a fully updated and revised fifth edition, the book offers strategies for managing diversity and inclusion in work and sport environments. It also overviews strategies for creating and sustaining diverse and inclusive sport organizations. It considers how sport can be used to achieve positive social change. Grounded in cutting-edge research and theory, and focused on best practice, this edition includes new material on the important concept of intersectionality, as well as brand-new chapters on researching diversity and inclusion in sport, and strategies for reducing bias. It includes international examples in every chapter, as well as useful teaching and learning features, and supplementary resources for instructors are available online, including PowerPoint slides, chapter overviews, and a full test bank.

This is important reading for any student taking a course in sport business, sport management, sport development, sport coaching, human resource management in sport, sport and social issues, sport participation, sport leadership, or the ethics of sport.

part I|89 pages

Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion

chapter 1|21 pages

Overview of Diversity and Inclusion

chapter 4|21 pages

Bias

part II|212 pages

Forms of Diversity

chapter 5|27 pages

Race

chapter 6|26 pages

Gender

chapter 7|24 pages

Age

chapter 8|25 pages

Disability

chapter 9|24 pages

Weight

chapter 10|25 pages

Religion

chapter 11|28 pages

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

chapter 12|28 pages

Social Class

part III|74 pages

Creating and Sustaining Diverse and Inclusive Sport Organizations