This edited collection showcases a range of contributions, from emerging and established academics, to the contemporary study of social class, community sport, and physical education. Compared to other markers of social identity in academic analyses of physical education and community sport (such as gender, 'race' and ethnicity, sexuality, and disability), discussions of social class have often been relegated to a secondary consideration. However, social class has shown to continually intersect with other markers of identity in shaping opportunities, patterns of participation, and social…mehr
This edited collection showcases a range of contributions, from emerging and established academics, to the contemporary study of social class, community sport, and physical education. Compared to other markers of social identity in academic analyses of physical education and community sport (such as gender, 'race' and ethnicity, sexuality, and disability), discussions of social class have often been relegated to a secondary consideration. However, social class has shown to continually intersect with other markers of identity in shaping opportunities, patterns of participation, and social trends in physical education and community sport. This collection illustrates the importance of social class relations within contemporary sociological analyses of physical education and community sport. Each chapter draws upon a specific theoretical perspective to explicate the salience of social class within the domain of physical education and community sport, offering an opportunity to critically examine a range of case studies and empirical data. Social Class, Physical Education, and Community Sport re-centres social class as a key consideration for the sociological study of physical education and community sport. It will be of particular interest for students, researchers, and practitioners working across sociological, sports, and leisure studies.
Michael Roy Hobson is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Education, Sport, and Youth Development at St Mary's University, Twickenham. Michael's recent outputs include 'A gown called malice: undergraduate PE students' belonging in university, social class and race' (2025) and 'Social class and the cultivation of capital: undergraduate PE students' socialisation in sport and physical activity' (2024). Stuart Whigham is a Senior Lecturer in Sport, Coaching, and Physical Education at Oxford Brookes University. His research interests in the sociology and politics of sport focus on national identity and nationalism in sport, the politics of the Commonwealth Games, the sociology and politics of Scottish sport, and social class in sport and PE. He is co-editor of Critical Issues in Football: A Sociological Analysis (2023) and editor of Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives (2024). Izram Chaudry is a Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology at the University of Bradford. He has a PhD from the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leeds. Izram is also the author of BrAsian Family Practices and Reflexivity: Beyond the Boxing Ropes (2024).
Inhaltsangabe
1.Re-centring class in physical education and community sport - Izram Chaudry, Michael Roy Hobson and Stuart Whigham. 2.Sport (not quite) for all: an ethnographic account of community sport and spaces of exclusion in a multi-ethnic city - Yunis Alam. 3.Structuration theory, community sport and class: applications and critique - Dan Bates and Janine Partington. 4.Understanding stigma in social class through creative fiction: a Goffmanian analysis within physical education and community sport - Lee C. Beaumont and Thomas M. Leeder. 5.Thinking about class and ethnicity with Archer: reflexive deliberation, exploitation and the sport of boxing - Izram Chaudry. 6.Fire in the dance studio: Paulo Freire, critical pedagogy and dance in schools - Sara Daniels and Michael Roy Hobson. 7.Moving class beyond capitalism: a case study of post-capitalist oriented 'Collective Physical Activity' (Co-PA) in the North East of England - Gianmarco Dellacasa. 8.Exploring sport as relations of power and governmental rationality - David Ekholm and Magnus Dahlstedt. 9.HPE, mental health and social class: coloniality and colonised thinking - Katie Fitzpatrick. 10.From working to middle-class practice: the neoliberal development of Bucharest's youth football - Andrei Mihail, Ileana Gabriela Szasz and Andrei R¿zvan Voinea. 11.'Intellectual siblings': the complementary sociologies of Norbert Elias and Pierre Bourdieu: an independent school perspective on social class, physical education and sport - Adam Tobias Morton. 12.Exploring classed patterns in the design and delivery of PE in a white, working-class school: a figurational approach - Andrew Scattergood. 13.Social class and the mobilisation of capital in British university sport: a Bourdieusian analysis - Harry Spinks and Stuart Whigham. 14.Reflecting on social class, physical education and community sport scholarship: a call to action - Michael Hobson, Stuart Whigham, and Izram Chaudry.
1.Re-centring class in physical education and community sport - Izram Chaudry, Michael Roy Hobson and Stuart Whigham. 2.Sport (not quite) for all: an ethnographic account of community sport and spaces of exclusion in a multi-ethnic city - Yunis Alam. 3.Structuration theory, community sport and class: applications and critique - Dan Bates and Janine Partington. 4.Understanding stigma in social class through creative fiction: a Goffmanian analysis within physical education and community sport - Lee C. Beaumont and Thomas M. Leeder. 5.Thinking about class and ethnicity with Archer: reflexive deliberation, exploitation and the sport of boxing - Izram Chaudry. 6.Fire in the dance studio: Paulo Freire, critical pedagogy and dance in schools - Sara Daniels and Michael Roy Hobson. 7.Moving class beyond capitalism: a case study of post-capitalist oriented 'Collective Physical Activity' (Co-PA) in the North East of England - Gianmarco Dellacasa. 8.Exploring sport as relations of power and governmental rationality - David Ekholm and Magnus Dahlstedt. 9.HPE, mental health and social class: coloniality and colonised thinking - Katie Fitzpatrick. 10.From working to middle-class practice: the neoliberal development of Bucharest's youth football - Andrei Mihail, Ileana Gabriela Szasz and Andrei R¿zvan Voinea. 11.'Intellectual siblings': the complementary sociologies of Norbert Elias and Pierre Bourdieu: an independent school perspective on social class, physical education and sport - Adam Tobias Morton. 12.Exploring classed patterns in the design and delivery of PE in a white, working-class school: a figurational approach - Andrew Scattergood. 13.Social class and the mobilisation of capital in British university sport: a Bourdieusian analysis - Harry Spinks and Stuart Whigham. 14.Reflecting on social class, physical education and community sport scholarship: a call to action - Michael Hobson, Stuart Whigham, and Izram Chaudry.
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