ABSTRACT

Twenty years of professionalism has seen rugby union undergo dramatic transformations, from changes to everyday training cultures to the growth of the Rugby World Cup into one of the largest global sporting events. The Rugby World in the Professional Era is the first book to examine the effect that professionalism has had across a number of different aspects of the game and the wider socio-cultural significance of these changes through case studies from across the globe.

Drawing on contributions from scholars from across the rugby-playing world, the book explores the role of rugby's professionalisation through a number of social-scientific lenses, including:

  • labour migration
  • race and indigenous populations
  • the globalisation of the game
  • mega-event management
  • male sexualities
  • media representations of rugby - from broadcasting matches to rugby in museums and on stage and screen

Offering insights into under-researched areas of the sport, such as the growth of Rugby Sevens into an Olympic sport, and providing the most up-to-date recent history of the sport available, The Rugby World in the Professional Era is essential reading for anyone with an academic interest in rugby, and any student or scholar with interests in sports history, sports sociology, sport management or the economics of professional sport.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

The rugby world in the professional era

part I|111 pages

Professional rugby on and off the field

chapter 2|13 pages

Cows in the heartland

New Zealand rugby and rural change in the professional era

chapter 3|14 pages

The world comes to one country

Migration, cultures and professional rugby in France

chapter 4|10 pages

Cultural diversity in action

Developing and engaging effective responses within rugby union in Australia

chapter 7|15 pages

The globalization of rugby sevens

From novelty to the Olympic Games

part II|66 pages

Rugby cultures and representation in the professional era

chapter 9|11 pages

Making men in the twenty-first century

Metrosexuality and bromance in contemporary rugby

chapter 10|15 pages

The road from Wigan Pier

Professional rugby and the changing dynamics between Wales and England

chapter 11|14 pages

‘When jerseys speak’

Contested heritage and South African rugby

chapter 13|10 pages

Dressed for success

Historicizing Nelson Mandela’s involvement in the 1995 Rugby World Cup