Barry Smart is Professor of Sociology at the University of Portsmouth and has longstanding research interests in the fields of social theory, political economy, and philosophy. His research interests include critical social research ethics; higher education; and collaborative work on veganism, ethics, lifestyle and environment.
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Heroism, Fame and Celebrity in the World of Sport The Development of Modern Sport in Britain and America The Professionalization of Modern Sport Media, Sponsorship and Sport Stardom Corporate Culture and the Branding of the Sport Star Nike, Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods Cultures of Sport Stardom David Beckham and Anna Kournikova Concluding Remarks Sport Stars, Authenticity and Charisma
"Global celebrity is created by a menage a trois: professional sports, television, and multinational corporations. Recognizing how commercialization has transformed sports, Smart discusses how television contracts dictate the number of commercial breaks per game and how athletes are required to use the equipment they endorse." -- A. Guttmann * CHOICE *