Politics and Leisure

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authoritarian regimes
Brigham Young University
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Central Government
comparative leisure policy research
cultural politics
Deutscher Turn Und Sports Bund
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Front Era
Iowa State University
leisure ideologies
Leisure Policy
leisure studies
Mass Art
mass media influence
National Committees
National Governing Body
National Olympic Committees
Olympic Movement
Physical Culture
political ideologies
Political Policy
Political Regimes
Political Science
professionalism
social policy analysis
Social Security Schemes
Sociology of Leisure
Sociology of Politics
South Africa's Expulsion
South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee
South African Sporting Ties
South Africa’s Expulsion
Sports Council
state regulation
voluntarism
West Germany
World Wrestling Championship

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367110888
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1988. This book provides a lucid and exceptionally well-informed account at the controversial relationship between politics and leisure.

The author combines historical and sociological material to show the ways in which ‘leisure’ has often been a fiercely disputed battleground. Free time and free space have always posed a threat to political authorities, while providing room for experimentation and expression for the citizenry. This has led to extensive attempts at leisure regulation; John Wilson examines the purposes and effectiveness of such regulation in the fields of games sexuality, the mass media, and gambling. He is able to draw on evidence of leisure planning and policy from a wide variety of political regimes, from communist and socialist through social democrat to liberal, conservative, and fascist.

The importance of the relationship between political forces and leisure, in subjects as disparate as the future of the Olympic games and the future of full employment, has rarely been so evident. John Wilson has provided an excellent guide to its intricacies.

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