Rugby World in the Professional Era

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Adam White
Adolescent Rugby Players
Albert Grundlingh
ARU
Carla Lever
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Collins
economics of sport
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Eric Anderson
Farah Rangikoepa Palmer
French Rugby
globalisation of professional rugby union
Greg Ryan
indigenous athlete studies
International Rugby
IRB
Irish Rugby
Jeremy Stewart
Jioji Ravulo
John Harris
Kamilla Swart
labour migration in sport
Liam O'Callaghan
male sexualities in sport
Marc Keech
Marizanne Grundlingh
mega-event management
Mega-sport Events
National Team
Nauright
Pacific Islands Rugby
Pacific Players
Philip Dine
Professional Era
Professional Rugby
professionalism
RFU
Robert Dewey
Rugby Club
rugby cultures
Rugby League
rugby media analysis
Rugby Players
Rugby Sevens
rugby union
Rugby World Cup
SAARFB
sociology of sport
South African Rugby
South African Rugby Union
sports history
sports sociology
Super Rugby
Tony Collins
Women's Rugby
Women’s Rugby
Young Men
Zealand Rugby

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367359492
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Twenty years of professionalism has seen rugby union undergo dramatic transformations, from changes to everyday training cultures to the growth of the Rugby World Cup into one of the largest global sporting events. The Rugby World in the Professional Era is the first book to examine the effect that professionalism has had across a number of different aspects of the game and the wider socio-cultural significance of these changes through case studies from across the globe.

Drawing on contributions from scholars from across the rugby-playing world, the book explores the role of rugby's professionalisation through a number of social-scientific lenses, including:

  • labour migration
  • race and indigenous populations
  • the globalisation of the game
  • mega-event management
  • male sexualities
  • media representations of rugby - from broadcasting matches to rugby in museums and on stage and screen

Offering insights into under-researched areas of the sport, such as the growth of Rugby Sevens into an Olympic sport, and providing the most up-to-date recent history of the sport available, The Rugby World in the Professional Era is essential reading for anyone with an academic interest in rugby, and any student or scholar with interests in sports history, sports sociology, sport management or the economics of professional sport.

John Nauright is Chair and Professor of the Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation at the University of North Texas, USA. He is the author of Rugby and the South African Nation and Long Run to Freedom: Sport, Cultures and Identities in South Africa. He is also editor of Making Men: Rugby and Masculine Identity and Making the Rugby World: Race, Gender, Commerce. He was consultant and talking head for the BBC Wales series The Union Game, a global history of rugby union Tony Collins is Professor of Sports History and former Director of the International Centre for Sports History and Culture at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK. He is the author of The Oval World: A Global History of Rugby; A Social History of English Rugby Union; Rugby’s Great Split: Class, Culture and the Origins of Rugby League Football; Rugby League in Twentieth Century Britain; and Sport in Capitalist Society