Description |
xii, 273 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Social Influences -- Ch. 2. Personality -- Ch. 3. Environmental and Situational Influences -- Ch. 4. Witnessing Aggression: Media and Firsthand -- Ch. 5. Violent Sports Crowds -- Ch. 6. Panics -- Ch. 7. Methods, Measures, and Views of Sports Aggression |
Summary |
"They are familiar scenes: sports fans turning on each other in acts of violence, and mobs of sports fans flooding onto the field or out into the streets. Is there something inherent in the competitive sport setting that produces this frequently dangerous behavior? This volume addresses the question by exploring the wide range of influences at work, from a social psychological perspective. Topics range from a focus on the personality traits that predispose individuals to act aggressively, to a wider concern with who riots, why they riot, and situations that favor the occurrence of sports riots. Research on the equally disturbing phenomenon of crowd panics explores the underlying causes and peculiar behavior of people caught in the panics. Scholars, students, and sports savvy fans will find this book of interest."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-259) and indexes |
Subject |
Sports -- Psychological aspects.
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Aggressiveness.
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LC no. |
2007028594 |
ISBN |
9780195189599 alkaline paper |
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