Sports in Society Issues and Controversies 13th Edition by Jay Coakley
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For over 30 years, Sports in Society has been a resource in the cultural, interactional, and structural dimensions of sports.
The Thirteenth Edition provides a thorough introduction to the sociology of sport by raising critical questions to explore the relationships between sports,
culture, and society. This text takes an issues-oriented approach to the study of sports in society and encourages the discussion of current sports-related controversies.
Students develop critical thinking skills by considering their own personal experiences, families, schools, communities, and societies.
For over 30 years, Sports in Society has been a resource in the cultural, interactional, and structural dimensions of sports.
The Thirteenth Edition provides a thorough introduction to the sociology of sport by raising critical questions to explore the relationships between sports,
culture, and society. This text takes an issues-oriented approach to the study of sports in society and encourages the discussion of current sports-related controversies.
Students develop critical thinking skills by considering their own personal experiences, families, schools, communities, and societies.
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Sports in Society Issues and Controversies 13th Edition by Jay Coakley
Sports in Society Issues and Controversies 13th Edition by Jay Coakley
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For over 30 years, Sports in Society has been a resource in the cultural, interactional, and structural dimensions of sports.
The Thirteenth Edition provides a thorough introduction to the sociology of sport by raising critical questions to explore the relationships between sports,
culture, and society. This text takes an issues-oriented approach to the study of sports in society and encourages the discussion of current sports-related controversies.
Students develop critical thinking skills by considering their own personal experiences, families, schools, communities, and societies.
For over 30 years, Sports in Society has been a resource in the cultural, interactional, and structural dimensions of sports.
The Thirteenth Edition provides a thorough introduction to the sociology of sport by raising critical questions to explore the relationships between sports,
culture, and society. This text takes an issues-oriented approach to the study of sports in society and encourages the discussion of current sports-related controversies.
Students develop critical thinking skills by considering their own personal experiences, families, schools, communities, and societies.