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Sport in Aotearoa/New Zealand society / edited by Chris Collins and Steve Jackson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Victoria : Cengage Learning, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 498 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780170128896
  • 017012889X
Other title:
  • Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand society
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.4830993
Contents:
Part I. Theoretical and historical perspectives -- 1. Studying sport in society -- 2. Theoretical perspectives in the study of sport -- 3. Sport historiography in New Zealand: Playing with the past -- 4. Māori sport: Pre-colonisation to today -- 5. Sport in nineteenth century New Zealand: Opportunities and constraints -- Part II. Sporting structures, institutions and identities in new zealand -- 6. Sport and culture: Passion and paradox -- 7. Globalisation and sport in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 8. The mass media and sport -- 9. Sport and identity in New Zealand -- 10. Politics and sport connections -- 11. Politics, government and sport -- 12. Sport policy in New Zealand -- 13. Sport and education – secondary school sport: Sport for all or sport for some? -- 14. The coach and sport: Coach development in New Zealand -- 15. Sport and religion -- Part III. Issues and controversies -- 16. Treaty principles and Mâori sport: Contemporary issues -- 17. The issue of gender in sport: ‘No bloody room for sheilas -- 18. Sport, males and masculinities -- 19. The sporting body: Whose body is right for sport? -- 20. Doping and sport: Dying to win? -- 21. Violence and sport -- 22. Challenges ahead: The future and sport in New Zealand.
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Previous edition published as: Sport in New Zealand society. Palmerston North : Dunmore Press, 2000.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Theoretical and historical perspectives -- 1. Studying sport in society -- 2. Theoretical perspectives in the study of sport -- 3. Sport historiography in New Zealand: Playing with the past -- 4. Māori sport: Pre-colonisation to today -- 5. Sport in nineteenth century New Zealand: Opportunities and constraints -- Part II. Sporting structures, institutions and identities in new zealand -- 6. Sport and culture: Passion and paradox -- 7. Globalisation and sport in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 8. The mass media and sport -- 9. Sport and identity in New Zealand -- 10. Politics and sport connections -- 11. Politics, government and sport -- 12. Sport policy in New Zealand -- 13. Sport and education – secondary school sport: Sport for all or sport for some? -- 14. The coach and sport: Coach development in New Zealand -- 15. Sport and religion -- Part III. Issues and controversies -- 16. Treaty principles and Mâori sport: Contemporary issues -- 17. The issue of gender in sport: ‘No bloody room for sheilas -- 18. Sport, males and masculinities -- 19. The sporting body: Whose body is right for sport? -- 20. Doping and sport: Dying to win? -- 21. Violence and sport -- 22. Challenges ahead: The future and sport in New Zealand.

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