ISBN-13: 9780415378185 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 178 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415378185 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 178 str.
Disability sport is a relatively recent phenomenon, yet it is also one that, particularly in the context of social inclusion, is attracting increasing political and academic interest. The purpose of this important new text - the first of its kind - is to introduce the reader to key concepts in disability and disability sport and to examine the complex relationships between modern sport, disability and other aspects of wider society. Drawing upon original data from interviews, surveys and policy documents, the book examines how disability sport has developed and is currently organised, and explores key themes, issues and concepts including:
This important new book critically examines the complex relationships between modern sport, disability and wider society. Drawing on perspectives from history, sociology and politics, the book introduces the key questions and concepts underpinning the study of disability and sport, and examines current issues at a range of levels, from PE and youth sport to elite competition and the Paralympic Games. Arguing that if we are to fully understand the place of disability and sport in contemporary society then we may need to develop a more detached analysis, this book is important reading for students, researchers and professionals working in sport development, sociology of sport, disability studies, physical education, sociology and social policy.