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Sports, Society, and Technology
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Sports, Society, and Technology: Bodies, Practices, and Knowledge Production addresses the complex entanglements of science, technology, and sporting cultures. The collection explores themes around human and non-human actants, knowledge formations and processes, and the materiality and multiplicity of bodies through an engagement with the interdisciplinary fields of Sport Studies and Science and Technology Studies. Representing a range of methodological, theoretical, and disciplinary approaches, contributors interrogate the social, cultural, political, and historical intersections of an ever-expanding techno-scientific sporting landscape from true bounce and brain trauma to exercise physiology, metrics, and esports, and from feminist technoscience, whey protein, and epigenetics to sickle cell screening and testosterone regulation.
Uniquely addresses the complex entanglements of sports, society, and technology through interdisciplinary scholarship Provides varied perspectives and a diverse range of theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions necessary to interrogate complex human-technology interactions Fills a significant gap in existing scholarship by merging the strengths of STS's object-oriented approach to technology with the focus on embodiment in Sport Studies
Autorentext
Jennifer J. Sterling is a Lecturer in Sport Studies in the Department of American Studies at the University of Iowa.
Mary G. McDonald is the Homer C. Rice Chair of Sports and Society, and Professor in the School of History and Sociology at the Georgia Institution of Technology.
Inhalt
- Introduction: Sports, Society, and Technology.- Section I: Practices, Productions, and Knowledges.- 2. True Bounce: Stories of Dunlop and the Rise of Vulcanized Play.- 3. Manufacturing Invisibility in the Field: Distributed Ethics, Wearable Technologies, and the Case of Exercise Physiology.- 4. The Tangled Multiplicities of CTE: Scientific Uncertainty and the Infrastructures of Traumatic Brain Injury.- 5. The Agency of Numbers: The Role of Metrics in Influencing the Valuation of Athletes.- 6. The Numbers Game: Collegiate Esports and the Instrumentation of Movement Performance.- Section II: Bodies/Matter.- 7. Possibilities of Feminist Technoscience Studies of Sport: Beyond the Cyborg Body.- 8. Enacting Bodies: The Multiplicity of Whey Protein and the Making of Corporealities.- 9. The (In)Active Body Multiple: An Examination of How Prenatal Exercise 'Matters'.- 10. Ignorance and the Gender Binary: Resistance to Complex Epistemologies of Sex and Testosterone.- 11. ScreeningSaviors?: Biopolitics, College Sport, and Screening.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789813291294
- Editor Mary G. McDonald, Jennifer J. Sterling
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9789813291294
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 981329129X
- Veröffentlichung 26.11.2020
- Titel Sports, Society, and Technology
- Untertitel Bodies, Practices, and Knowledge Production
- Gewicht 391g
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Anzahl Seiten 300
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft