All Stories

  1. The policy instrument mix in South Korea: precursor to maltreatment in sport
  2. Sport policy reforms in Chile: the tension between ‘doers’ and ‘thinkers’
  3. Traces of (dis)organised crime in sports gambling: a case study of the 2011 K-League match-fixing scandal
  4. Sport Mega-Events and the Contested Terrain of Space, Bodies and Commodities: The Politics and Complexities of 2019 Rugby World Cup
  5. Sport, Advertising, and Promotional Culture
  6. Advertising, branding and corporate nationalism
  7. The Global Business of Sport in a Brave New World: Conceptualising a Framework for Alternative Futures
  8. Women in Rugby
  9. Contemporary Trends in Sport, Beer Advertising and Masculinity: New Zealand's Speight's ‘Southern Man’ 2.0
  10. Neoliberalism Without Guarantees: The Glocality of Labor, Education, and Sport in Japan from the 1980s to the 2000s
  11. Globalization, Migration, Citizenship, and Sport Celebrity: Locating Lydia Ko between and beyond New Zealand and South Korea
  12. The problems and causes of match-fixing in sport
  13. Personal Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of Sociology of Sport
  14. Globalization, creative alliance and self-Orientalism: Negotiating Japanese identity within Asics global advertising production
  15. Risk society, anxiety and exit: A case study of South Korean migration decision-making
  16. Multiple dimensions of mediation within transnational advertising production: cultural intermediaries as shapers of emerging cultural capital
  17. Content analyses of alcohol-related images during television broadcasts of major sports events in New Zealand
  18. Facts and values: on the acceptability of risks in children’s sport using the example of rugby — a narrative review
  19. Sport, Promotional Culture and the Crisis of Masculinity
  20. Sociology of Sport: Aotearoa/New Zealand and Australia
  21. The politics of countermeasures against match-fixing in sport: A political sociology approach to policy instruments
  22. Neymar: Sport Celebrity and Performative Cultural Politics
  23. Transnationalism, return visits and identity negotiation: South Korean-New Zealanders and the Korean national sports festival
  24. Assessing the sociology of sport: On media, advertising and the commodification of culture
  25. Assessing the sociology of sport: On the trajectory, challenges, and future of the field
  26. Sport and small states: the myths, limits and contradictions of the legend of David and Goliath
  27. The contested terrain of alcohol sponsorship of sport in New Zealand
  28. Carnivalesque culture and alcohol promotion and consumption at an annual international sports event in New Zealand
  29. The Contested Terrain of the New Zealand All Blacks
  30. Rugby World Cup 2011: sport mega-events and the contested terrain of space, bodies and commodities
  31. Rugby World Cup 2011: sport mega-events between the global and the local
  32. The contested terrain of sport diplomacy in a globalizing world
  33. Globalization, corporate nationalism and masculinity in Canada: sport, Molson beer advertising and consumer citizenship
  34. Reflections on Communication and Sport: On Advertising and Promotional Culture
  35. The 2011 Rugby World Cup: The politics and economics of a sport mega-event
  36. Glocalization and Sports in Asia
  37. Olympic celebrity – Introduction
  38. Competing loyalties in sports medicine: Threats to medical professionalism in elite, commercial sport
  39. Leisure corporations, beer brand culture, and the crisis of masculinity: the Speight’s ‘Southern Man’ advertising campaign
  40. Call me loyal: Globalization, corporate nationalism and the America's Cup
  41. The Southern Man city as cultural place and Speight's Space: locating the masculinity-sport-beer ‘holy trinity’ in New Zealand
  42. Globalization, Sport and Corporate Nationalism
  43. Telling the Truth in Public Policy: An Analysis of New Zealand Sport Policy Discourse
  44. Knowledge, Power and Politics: Contesting `Evidence-based' National Sport Policy
  45. Cultural Studies and the Circuit of Culture: Advertising, Promotional Culture and the New Zealand All Blacks
  46. Sport and Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World
  47. Between and beyond politics: Sport and foreign policy in a globalizing world
  48. Producing Allblacks.com: Cultural Intermediaries and the Policing of Electronic Spaces of Sporting Consumption
  49. The Media Sports Cultural Complex: Local Global Disjuncture in New Zealand/Aotearoa
  50. The difference within: Diversity as a key conceptual framework
  51. Social and Cultural Diversity in a Sporting World
  52. “Yes, Prime Minister” and the Dilemmas of Sport Policy
  53. South Korea’s “Glocal” Hero: The Hiddink Syndrome and the Rearticulation of National Citizenship and Identity
  54. Sports Advertising, Cultural Production and Corporate Nationalism at the Global-Local Nexus: Branding the New Zealand All Blacks
  55. Sexuality as cultural diversity within sport organisations
  56. Sports et performances indigènes : le Haka des All Blacks et les politiques identitaires en Nouvelle-Zélande
  57. Developing National Sport Policy through Consultation: The Rules of Engagement
  58. Sociologie du sport et Cultural Studies
  59. Lost in translation: cultural differences in the interpretation violence in sport advertising
  60. Sport Policy Development in New Zealand: Paradoxes of an Integrative Paradigm
  61. From Corporate Welfare to National Interest: Newspaper Analysis of the Public Subsidization of NHL Hockey Debate in Canada
  62. Sport, Culture and Advertising
  63. Exorcizing the Ghost: Donovan Bailey, Ben Johnson and the Politics of Canadian Identity
  64. Globalization American-Style and Reference Idol Selection: The Importance of Athlete Celebrity Others among New Zealand Youth
  65. Sport Stars: The Cultural Politics of Sporting CelebrityBy Andrews David L. and Jackson Steven J. (Eds.). Published 2001 by Routledge, London and New York. (280 pp., $70.00 hardback, $22.95 paperback).
  66. Sport, Tribes, and Technology: The New Zealand all Blacks Haka and the Politics of Identity
  67. Pride and Prejudice: Reflecting on Sport Heroes, National Identity, and Crisis in Canada
  68. SPORT STARS
  69. BETWEEN AND BEYOND THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL: American Popular Sporting Culture in New Zealand
  70. LIFE IN THE (MEDIATED) FAUST LANE: Ben Johnson, National Affect and the 1988 Crisis of Canadian Identity
  71. A Twist of Race: Ben Johnson and the Canadian Crisis of Racial and National Identity
  72. Race, nation and authenticity of identity: Interrogating the ‘everywhere’ man (Michael Jordan) and the ‘nowhere’ man (Ben Johnson)
  73. Jordanscapes: A Preliminary Analysis of the Global Popular
  74. Gretzky, Crisis, and Canadian Identity in 1988: Rearticulating the Americanization of Culture Debate
  75. The End of the Innocence: Learning to Critique Experience through the Media Analysis of Sport
  76. Sport and Politics: The Olympics and the Los Angeles GamesBy Shaikin Bill. Published 1988 by Praeger Publishers, One Madison Ave., New York, NY 10010. (105 pp., $32.95)
  77. Introduction
  78. “I’m afraid of Americans”?