During more than forty years, Bruce Kidd has combined careers as an
internationally ranked athlete, coach, sports administrator, professor
and dean with critical scholarly and popular writing about sport,
often on the issues in which he has been directly involved. Frequently
calledthe conscience of Canadian sport he defines his perspective as
that ofcritical support : while he can be savage about the
inequalities and abuses of power in contemporary sport, he seeks to
reform sports so that many more people can enjoy their potential
benefits.This book provides a sampling of Professor Kidds scholarly
writing. The issue begins with Kidds reflection on the ways in which
‘sport is constituted by ‘society and a lifetime of simultaneous
scholarship and intervention. The rest of the issue is organized
around three themes: the Canadian sport system, the Olympic Movement,
and hisrecovery projects historical writing that brought
long-forgotten earlier initiatives and episodes back into public
understanding. In each case, Kidd provides a brief introduction of
1000-1500 words that sets the context for the original article and
provides an update on the subject matter.This book was previously
published as a special issue of Sport in Society.
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ISBN
9781351570480
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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