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Power, pain and professional cycling : a historical-sociological study / John Connolly (DCUBS, Dublin City University, Ireland).

Edward Elgar Sociology, Social Policy & Education 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Connolly, John, author.
Contributor:
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cycling--Social aspects--History--Research.
Cycling.
Cyclists--Sociological aspects--History--Research.
Cyclists.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 pages)
Place of Publication:
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
Summary:
"This insightful book presents a sociological study of professional cycling, examining developments in the sport since its emergence in the late 19th century. John Connolly thoroughly explores key aspects of professional cycling including the emergence of professionalism, organisational structure, doping, gender, and recent American involvement in the sport. Power, Pain and Professional Cycling deftly outlines how and why Belgium, France and Italy initially dominated professional cycling and how the sport was shaped by power relations between those involved in the sport and in society at large. Tracing the interrelations between Americans and Europeans in the sport since the 1960s, Connolly documents the processes of stigmatisation and counter stigmatisation which occurred. He examines the ways in which changing power balances have reshaped both men's and women's professional racing today. The book also provides an insightful investigation into how feelings of shame associated with doping practices have developed and advanced; why this development was a fractured and uneven process; and why anti-doping functions emerged. This book is a crucial read for academics and students specialising in sport, sport management, sport psychology and sport sociology. Its unique approach will also be of interest to professionals in the sports industry, particularly those with a keen interest in professional cycling"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Contents: Preface and acknowledgements
1. Prologue: Professional cycling, power relations and thresholds of shame
2. The sociogenesis of professional cycling in France
3. Belgium, Italy and professionalism
4. Shifting power balances: Cyclists, race organisers, team owners and regulating bodies
5. Social constraints and self-restraints in the habitus formation of professional cyclists
6. From stimulants to 'doping': Stigmatisation processes and advances in the threshold of shame
7. Declining power differentials and expanding social constraints: The development of anti-doping functions in cycling
8. Professional cyclists and processes of identification and dis-identification
9. Women in professional cycling: Diminishing 'outsider' status and shifting sources of shame
10. Americans in Europe: The established as outsider
11. Afterword
Appendix: List of autobiographies
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781803927220 (e-book)
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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