Description
Product Overview
The Sociology of Sports Kindle eBook from The New Press delivers a thorough examination of how sport influences and reflects societal structures. Spanning 320 pages, the text combines rigorous research with engaging narrative, offering readers a deep dive into topics such as gender, race, economics, and identity in sport. Enhanced typesetting ensures a comfortable reading experience on any device, while the 27 MB file size loads quickly. The eBook supports screen readers and includes Word Wise for easier comprehension, making it accessible to a broad audience.
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Usage
This eBook is perfect for university courses in sociology, sports management, and cultural studies. It also serves professionals in athletics, coaching, and community outreach who need evidence‑based perspectives on sport’s social impact. Whether you study on a tablet during a commute or annotate on a laptop for a research paper, the Kindle format adapts to any reading environment.
Why Choose Us
The New Press is renowned for publishing scholarly works that balance academic rigor with readability. This title benefits from meticulous editorial review, high‑quality digital formatting, and a commitment to accessibility. By choosing this eBook, you receive a reliable source that is regularly updated and supported by Amazon’s Kindle ecosystem, ensuring long‑term availability.
Key Features
- Comprehensive 320‑page analysis of sport’s role in society, ideal for coursework and research.
- Enhanced typesetting and Word Wise support for a smooth, readable experience on all Kindle devices.
- Fully compatible with screen readers, ensuring accessibility for visually impaired readers.
- Rich, evidence‑based content covering gender, race, economics, and identity in sport.
- Responsive customer support from The New Press and Amazon for any technical or content queries.
FAQ
Is this eBook suitable for undergraduate courses?
Yes, the text is written at a level that aligns with undergraduate curricula in sociology, sports studies, and related fields, and includes clear explanations and real‑world examples.
Can I read this on a non‑Kindle device?
The Kindle app is available for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS, allowing you to access the eBook on smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Does the eBook include any interactive features?
While it does not contain interactive quizzes, it offers page‑flip navigation, searchable text, and the ability to highlight and add notes for study purposes.
What format is the file in?
The eBook is delivered in Amazon’s proprietary Kindle format (AZW3), optimized for fast loading and seamless reading.
Is there a print version available?
Currently only the digital Kindle edition is offered, providing instant access and the benefits of enhanced typesetting and accessibility features.




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