Social Issues in Canadian Sport
William Bridel editor Marty Clark editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Human Kinetics Publishers
Publishing:28th Feb '26
£66.00
This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Study the role, impact, and influence of sport in Canada.
As an introductory text, Social Issues in Canadian Sport encourages students to use critical thinking in analyzing the historical, current, and future trends of sport in Canada. It explores the world of sport through the lens of social theory, sociological concepts, and the reproduction of and resistance to social norms and values in and through sport.
Designed to provide readers with diverse perspectives, editors Marty Clark and William Bridel strengthen the contextual discourse by bringing together chapter contributors who are from equity-deserving groups, emerging and established scholars, and undergraduate and graduate students. The result is a foundational resource exploring the vital narratives of sport and broader Canadian societal underpinnings with chapters discussing gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity, settler colonialism and Indigeneity, class, health, all abilities, and sustainability, among others.
Social Issues in Canadian Sport includes many features designed to enhance the reading and learning experience. Chapter introductions have anecdotes from contributors that emphasize the importance of the chapter themes. Case studies throughout the text touch on contemporary research, activism and advocacy, and intersectionality. Pedagogical aids include chapter objectives, chapter outlines, key terms, summaries, and reflection questions that aim to make the book engaging and enjoyable. Adopting instructors gain access to a suite of ancillaries that includes an instructor guide, test package, and presentation package.
Help students critically examine sport in Canada through sociological perspectives with Social Issues in Canadian Sport.
"Social Issues in Canadian Sport is timely and revealing, and it sets new directions for understanding sport in Canadian society. The authors offer us personal and deeply engaging accounts of issues in Canadian sport, with the inclusion of diverse voices and perspectives. This should be a go-to text for researchers and students across a range of disciplines." -Carly Adams, Professor at the University of Lethbridge and Editor of Sport and Recreation in Canadian History
"This book offers a comprehensive introduction to, and overview of, the sociology of sport in Canada, with contributions from notable and up-and-coming academic voices from across the country. Teachers, researchers, and students alike will find something useful and meaningful in this important resource." - Simon C. Darnell, Professor at the University of Toronto
"Social Issues in Canadian Sport is a critical exploration of how sport intersects with power, identity, and justice in Canada. Clark and Bridel's thoughtful approach, combined with contributions from diverse voices and scholars, creates a text that doesn't just analyze sport—it challenges readers to reimagine its possibilities for creating a more equitable society." - Cathy van Ingen, Professor at Brock University
ISBN: 9781718215283
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304 pages