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KonvitzSecond expanded edition, with a new introduction by the editor.London, [England] ;New York, New York :Routledge,2017.©20011 online resource (297 pages)0-7658-0857-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Human rightsReligious aspectsJudaismCivil rights (Jewish law)Judaism and stateJudaism and stateIsraelHuman rightsReligious aspectsJudaism.Civil rights (Jewish law)Judaism and state.Judaism and state296.382Konvitz Milton R(Milton Ridvas),1908-2003,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796598603321Judaism and human rights3782135UNINA06085oam 2200829I 450 991097316050332120251116180125.01-136-24073-X1-136-24074-80-203-10260-61-283-91941-910.4324/9780203102602(CKB)2550000000996513(StDuBDS)AH24696964(SSID)ssj0000804191(PQKBManifestationID)12398368(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000804191(PQKBWorkID)10811662(PQKB)10784784(MiAaPQ)EBC1104750(Au-PeEL)EBL1104750(CaPaEBR)ebr10641733(CaONFJC)MIL423191(OCoLC)823389959(OCoLC)823040815(OCoLC)1082209684(FINmELB)ELB137590(EXLCZ)99255000000099651320180706d2013 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrSport, difference and belonging conceptions of human variation in British sport /James Rosbrook-Thompson1st ed.Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;New York :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (210 pages)Routledge advances in ethnography ;11Routledge advances in ethnography ;11Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-415-62655-2 0-415-65840-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. The history of the 'impulsive' black sportsman -- pt. 2. Conceptions of human variation at Oldfield United FC.This book combines historical and ethnographic components in examining the ideas about human variation subscribed to by coaches, commentators and sportspeople themselves. The book begins by interrogating the idea of the 'impulsive' black sportsman (and the 'impulsive' black male more generally), documenting how it came into being and gathered momentum throughout the course of British history. Drawing on the work of Paul Gilroy and Ian Hacking, the author then investigates whether such raciological ideas figure within the everyday behaviours of a group of young footballers. Presenting an original ethnographic study undertaken at Oldfield United, a semi-professional football club situated in London, he explores how raciological ideas (and other notions of human variation) shape the self-understandings of the club's players and thereby influence the possibilities for action available to them. In conceptualising the sense of "feeling alien" experienced by club personnel - in relation to mainstream discourses of nationhood, to politics, to the basic functioning of the nation-state and, at bottom, to the qualifications and requirements of British citizenship - 'Sport, Difference and Belonging' challenges the ability of the cosmopolitan tradition to make sense of contemporary urban phenomena and seeks to develop the sociological concept of denizenship. This book will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of sociology and social policy, 'race' and ethnic studies, urban studies, the ethnographic method, and the sociology of sport. It may also appeal to politicians, policy makers and those working in the field of 'race relations.' This book combines historical and ethnographic components in examining the ideas about human variation subscribed to by coaches, commentators and sportspeople themselves. The book begins by interrogating the idea of the 'impulsive' black sportsman (and the 'impulsive' black male more generally), documenting how it came into being and gathered momentum throughout the course of British history. Drawing on the work of Paul Gilroy and Ian Hacking, the author then investigates whether such raciological ideas figure within the everyday behaviours of a group of young footballers. Presenting an original ethnographic study undertaken at Oldfield United, a semi-professional football club situated in London, he explores how raciological ideas (and other notions of human variation) shape the self-understandings of the club's players and thereby influence the possibilities for action available to them. In conceptualising the sense of "feeling alien" experienced by club personnel - in relation to mainstream discourses of nationhood, to politics, to the basic functioning of the nation-state and, at bottom, to the qualifications and requirements of British citizenship - 'Sport, Difference and Belonging' challenges the ability of the cosmopolitan tradition to make sense of contemporary urban phenomena and seeks to develop the sociological concept of denizenship. This book will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of sociology and social policy, 'race' and ethnic studies, urban studies, the ethnographic method, and the sociology of sport. It may also appeal to politicians, policy makers and those working in the field of 'race relations.'Routledge advances in ethnography ;11.SportsSocial aspectsGreat BritainSports and stateGreat BritainDiscrimination in sportsGreat BritainRacism in sportsGreat BritainAthletes, BlackGreat BritainBlack peopleGreat BritainSocial conditionsSoccerGreat BritainGreat BritainRace relationsSportsSocial aspectsSports and stateDiscrimination in sportsRacism in sportsAthletes, BlackBlack peopleSocial conditions.Soccer306.4830941SOC000000SOC008000SOC026000bisacshRosbrook-Thompson James.891591MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973160503321Sport, difference and belonging4488398UNINA