Joseph Maguire spends much of his time researching Globalization, Gender studies, Social science, Athletes and Political economy. His work carried out in the field of Globalization brings together such families of science as Football and Elite. His Gender studies research includes elements of Identity and National identity, Politics.
As part of his studies on Social science, Joseph Maguire often connects relevant areas like Cultural pessimism. In his research on the topic of Political economy, Resistance is strongly related with Power. Joseph Maguire has included themes like Labor relations and Economic geography in his Sociology of sport study.
His primary areas of investigation include Social science, Globalization, Gender studies, Sociology of sport and Football. His Social science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Meaning and Public relations. His work deals with themes such as Political economy, Sociological imagination, Sport management, Power and Politics, which intersect with Globalization.
His Gender studies research incorporates elements of Identity, National identity, Ethnic group and Embodied cognition. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Sociology of sport and Perspective. His work on Football hooliganism as part of general Football study is frequently linked to Athletes, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His main research concerns Social science, Identity, Sociology of sport, Gender studies and Media studies. His study in Social science is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Globalization and Politics. His Globalization study incorporates themes from Political economy, Meaning, Racism, Development economics and Immigration.
His Sociology of sport research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Sociocultural anthropology, Philosophy of sport, History of sport and ROWE. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Gender studies, concentrating on Diplomacy and frequently concerns with British Empire, Emblem, Honour and Nationalism. His work is dedicated to discovering how Media studies, National identity are connected with Empire, Ethnic group and Oath of allegiance and other disciplines.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social science, Sociology of sport, Globalization, Gender studies and Politics. His research investigates the connection between Social science and topics such as Media studies that intersect with issues in National identity, Opening ceremony, Britishness and Identity politics. His Representation research extends to the thematically linked field of Sociology of sport.
His Globalization research includes elements of Anthropology, Modernity, Nationalism and Meaning. Joseph Maguire works mostly in the field of Gender studies, limiting it down to topics relating to Inclusion–exclusion principle and, in certain cases, Football. The concepts of his Politics study are interwoven with issues in Corporate governance, Fandom and Reading.
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Global Sport: Identities, Societies, Civilizations
Joseph A. Maguire.
(1999)
Sport and leisure in social thought
Grant Jarvie;Joseph A. Maguire.
(1994)
The Global Sports Arena: Athletic Talent Migration in an Interpendent World
John Bale;Joseph Maguire.
(1994)
Sport Worlds: A Sociological Perspective
Joseph A. Maguire;Grant Jarvie;Louise Mansfield;Joe Bradley.
(2002)
Power and Global Sport: Zones of Prestige, Emulation and Resistance
Joseph A. Maguire.
(2005)
Sport, Identity Politics, and Globalization: Diminishing Contrasts and Increasing Varieties
Joseph Maguire.
Sociology of Sport Journal (1994)
“No-Body’s Perfect”: Women, Aerobics, and the Body Beautiful
Joseph Maguire;Louise Mansfield.
Sociology of Sport Journal (1998)
BORDER CROSSINGS Soccer Labour Migration and the European Union
Joseph Maguire;David Stead.
International Review for the Sociology of Sport (1998)
The impact of elite labour migration on the identification, selection and development of European soccer players
J. Maguire;R. Pearton.
Journal of Sports Sciences (2000)
EUROPEAN IDENTITY POLITICS IN EURO 96 Invented Traditions and National Habitus Codes
Joseph Maguire;Emma K. Poulton.
International Review for the Sociology of Sport (1999)
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