Sport, Civil Liberties and Human Rights
Delve into the intricate interplay between athletics and fundamental freedoms with "Sport, Civil Liberties and Human Rights" by David McArdle. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005, this thought-provoking hardback features 236 pages of incisive analysis that explores how sport intersects with human rights for participants, spectators, and workers alike. This collection of essays addresses pressing issues such as racism, sexual harassment, and freedom of movement within the sporting world. McArdle provides a compelling examination of how these controversies affect not only individual athletes but also the broader societal dynamics of sports and globalization. Whether you are a scholar, an athlete, or someone interested in civil rights and sociology, this book is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of how sport serves as both a reflection and a battleground for civil liberties today.