Sport and Physical Culture in Canadian Society, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson Canada (March 18, 2025) © 2026

  • Jay Scherer University of Alberta
  • Brian Wilson University of British Columbia

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Title overview

Sport and Physical Culture in Canadian Society is based on the idea that historical, comparative, and critical reflection is needed if we are to better understand, and indeed work towards improving, relationships between and in sport, physical culture, and society. Students learn, for example, that the opportunities to participate in various sports in Canada are by no means equitable, and that significant and enduring issues and problems remain in contemporary sport and physical culture. More importantly, they learn that the personal troubles that individuals experience along these lines are intimately connected to public issues of social structure and historical relations.

Each chapter in this contributed text is written by experts in their field, using both Canadian and international perspectives to address contemporary sociological issues. 

Table of contents

  1. Sport and Physical Culture in Canadian Society
  2. Thinking Sociologically: Sport, Physical Culture, and Critical Theory
  3. Sport and Physical Culture in Historical Perspective
  4. Sport and Social Stratification
  5. Thinking Through Race and Racism in the Canadian Sport Context
  6. Indigeneity, Sport, and Physical Culture
  7. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
  8. Youth Sport and Physical Culture
  9. Sport, Physical Culture, and Deviance
  10. Disability and Ableism in Sport and Physical Culture
  11. Violence and Sport
  12. Sport and Health
  13. Sport, Media, and Ideology
  14. Sport, Politics, and Policy
  15. The Business of Sport
  16. Globalization, Sport, and International Development
  17. Sport and the Environment

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