Book Reviews
A theoretically sound book of interest to all micro-interactionists, sociologists of...
In Dangerous Fun: The Social Lives of Big Wave Surfers (University of Chicago Press), Ugo Corte examines how mentors, novices, and peers interact to create episodes of collective fun in a dangerous setting; how they push one another’s limits, nourish a lifestyle, advance the sport and, in some cases, make a living based on their passion for the sport. Mads Skauge obviously enjoyed reading this sociological treat(ise), heavy on theory, one of the best books of relevance to the sociology of sport in recent years – and written by an “outsider”!
News
Call for Papers | “Sport as a Space of Boundary-Making: Identity, Power, and Resistance in Society”, section 28 of the Annual Conference of the...
The role of sport in society has always been tied to boundaries and identities – actively creating, reinforcing, or dismantling them. Observing societies through sports gives a unique perspective for analysis and deeper understanding. This is why we are organising a section at the Annual Conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association to invite scholars and early career researchers to discuss sports’ role in society.
Call for Participation | 75 Years Inspiring Unity Through Sport, the 23rd Panathlon International Congress | Online and in Ghent, Belgium, June 3–4 2026....
Panathlon is an International Movement for the promotion and dissemination of culture and sporting ethics, according to the official recognition of the IOC, and it aims to deepen, promote and defend the values of sport as a tool for training and enhancing the individual and as a vehicle of solidarity between people and communities around the world. The word “Panathlon” is of Greek origin, and can be translated with “group of sport disciplines” and its motto “Ludis Iungit” means “united by sport". Giorgio Chinellato, President of Panathlon International has the pleasure of inviting you to attend the 23rd Panathlon International Congress “75 Years Inspiring Unity Through Sport”.
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