Sport|Fitness|Culture focuses on the influences of culture and society
on human movement, such as sport, physical activity, and fitness. The
text introduces and analyzes current issues of importance for those
concerned with human movement and culture, whether it is in the context
of teaching physical education, coordinating/ marketing sport and
recreational programs, coaching or serving the general population –
young and old – with any form of physical activity.
Sport|Fitness|Culture incorporates interdisciplinary, cutting-edge work
reflecting various research paradigms from these theoretical
perspectives: sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, anthropology,
gender and race studies and cultural studies.
The fact that more
and more people of all ages are participating in sport and physical
activity means that serious attention must be paid to increasing
awareness of the positive as well as the negative effects of such
involvement. Indeed, sport has become a major socio-cultural factor in
people’s lives. In the USA, there is hardly anyone who is not touched by
this movement; however, people have very different experiences based on
their cultural and socio-economic background, including gender,
race/ethnicity, age, ability, as well as their sexual and religious
orientations. This book will educate people about the importance of
socio-cultural as well as psychological factors influencing people’s
choices, opportunities, experiences and limitations in the domain of
human movement.