Childhood and Sport

Critical Perspectives

Niamh Kitching author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:27th Nov '26

£171.99

This title is due to be published on 27th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Childhood and Sport cover

Childhood and Sport presents a critical account of children's engagement with sport, illustrating the social significance of sport for children themselves, their families, communities and wider society. Addressing a gap in sociological research, this book foregrounds children’s own voices, challenges adult-dominated narratives and repositions children as active agents in their sporting lives.

Drawing on qualitative data from focus group interviews with 147 children aged ten to twelve, the book adopts a critical childhood studies perspective to centre children’s experiences in sport. Across five studies, the book navigates children’s views on parental involvement, the intensification of sport, children’s sporting role models and the construction of girls’ and boys’ gendered identities through sport. Informed by sociological theorists such as Bourdieu, Lareau and Butler, the analysis outlines how classed processes, parental cultivation practices and gender performances shape children’s participation in sport. Placing children’s rich descriptive experiences to the fore, the book reveals the social and cultural stratification and the adult-oriented nature of children’s sport, thereby promoting a nuanced understanding of children’s sporting identities.

One of few academic texts that combines sport and critical childhood perspectives, this book will appeal to students, academics, and researchers in the fields of childhood studies, sport sociology, education, and leisure studies. It is also a valuable resource for practitioners, coaches, teachers, and policymakers seeking to better understand, support and enhance children’s engagement with sport.

ISBN: 9781041354154

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

180 pages