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Social inequalities are often reproduced in sport and leisure contexts. However, sport and leisure can be sites of resistance as well as oppression; they can be repressive or promote positive social change. This challenging and important book brings together contemporary cases examining different dimensions of inequality in sport and leisure, ranging from race and ethnicity to gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion and class. Presenting research-based strategies in support of social justice, this book places the experiences of disadvantaged communities centre stage. It addresses issues affecting participation, inclusion and engagement in sport, while discussing the challenges faced by specific groups such as Muslim women and LGBT young people. Including original theoretical and methodological insights, it argues that the experiences of these marginalised groups can shed a light on the political struggles taking place over the significance of sport and leisure in society today. Sport, Leisure and Social Justice is fascinating reading for students and academics with an interest in sport and politics, sport and social problems, gender studies, race and ethnicity studies, or the sociology of sport.

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"Overall, the publication makes a valuable, and frequently original, contribution to the field. The emphasis upon drawing on the voices and experiences of people through research who have been marginalized, and recognizing their experiences, is impressive. I believe this makes it a useful teaching aid, particularly at undergraduate level, where the focus upon lived experience will support skilful educators bring humanity to their teaching on topics such as theory and methodology. Likewise, researchers will benefit from considering the approaches to participatory research it explores and advocates. The book also offers insight to postgraduates and practitioners, particularly those who like me are encountering social justice in a new context."

Chris Russell, University of Worcester, Annals of Leisure Research

Notes on contributors viii
Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Introducing sport, leisure and social justice
1(14)
Jonathan Long
Thomas Fletcher
Beccy Watson
2 Principles of social justice for sport and leisure
15(13)
Paul Wetherly
Beccy Watson
Jonathan Long
3 The British Labour Party, social justice and the politics of leisure 1945--2015
28(15)
Peter Bramham
Stephen Wagg
4 Gender justice and leisure and sport feminisms
43(15)
Beccy Watson
Sheila Scraton
5 Feminist leisure research: shifts and developments
58(12)
Samantha Holland
6 Gender justice? Muslim women's experiences of sport and physical activity in the UK
70(14)
Rozaitul Matzani
Katherine Dashper
Thomas Fletcher
7 Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people's experiences of PE and the implications for youth sport participation and engagement
84(14)
Scarlett Drury
Annette Stride
Anne Flintoff
Sarah Williams
8 Working towards social justice through participatory research with young people in sport and leisure
98(13)
Annette Stride
Hayley Fitzgerald
9 Cypher Wild: leisure, hip-hop and battles for social justice
111(15)
Brett D. Lashua
Matthew Wood
10 Integration or special provision? Positioning disabled people in sport and leisure
126(13)
Hayley Fitzgerald
Jonathan Long
11 `Knowing me, knowing you': biographies and subjectivities in the study of `race'
139(14)
Kevin Hylton
Jonathan Long
12 Black women, Black voices: The contribution of a Spivakian and Black feminist analysis to studies of sport and leisure
153(15)
Aarti Ratna
13 Researching the wrong in sport and leisure: ethical reflections on mapping whiteness, racism and the far-right
168(12)
Karl Spracklen
14 `Problems at the boundary'? South Asians, coaching and cricket
180(14)
Thomas Fletcher
Dave Piggott
Julian North
15 The policy and provision landscape for racial and gender equality in sport coaching
194(15)
Alexandra J. Rankin-Wright
Kevin Hylton
Leanne Norman
16 Moving forward: critical reflections on doing social justice research
209(13)
Gabby Riches
Alexandra J. Rankin-Wright
Spencer Swain
Viji Kuppan
Index 222
Jonathan Long, Thomas Fletcher and Beccy Watson are all part of the Centre for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Leeds Beckett University, UK