An Observer’s View of Sport Sociology
John MacAloon
págs. 103-115
The Sociology of Sport: An Insider’s Reaction to an Outsider’s View
D. Stanley Eitzen
págs. 116-119
Aphorisms and the Advancement of Learning: A Baconian Rejoinder to Mr. MacAloon
John W. Loy
págs. 120-132
Moving Toward Sociocultural Sport Studies
Janet C. Harris
págs. 133-136
Response to “An Observer’s View of Sport Sociology”
Robert Hughes
págs. 137-139
Sport and Social Change
Eldon E Snyder, Barbara A. Brown
págs. 140-143
Kaleidoscope and Prism: The Study of Social Change in Play, Sport, and Leisure
Maria T. Allison
págs. 144-155
Sport and Social Change: The Transformation of Maoist Sport
John M. Hoberman
págs. 156-170
Putting the Boot into a Working-Class Sport: British Soccer after Bradford and Brussels
Ian M. Taylor
págs. 171-191
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