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This is a non-fiction, interdisciplinary examination of how sport governance operates as a testing ground for laws, markets, morals, and technology. Its central question invites readers to consider why governance in sport matters and what these debates reveal about how societies organize rules and power. The audience includes policy students, sports professionals, educators, and engaged readers who want a clear-eyed understanding of the mechanisms shaping competition, regulation, and social norms. The tone is thoughtful, analytical, and accessible.
Content is presented through case studies, comparative analysis, and policy-focused discussions that connect theory to real-world debates. It blends practical examples from diverse sports and regions with clear explanations of core concepts, helping readers see how decisions about rules, safety, inclusivity, and technology ripple through societies. Readers can follow the argument, reflect on challenging questions, and apply ideas to current events in sport and beyond.
For non-fiction readers, the book covers concepts such as regulatory design, stakeholder interests, ethics, risk management, and the impact of technology on governance. Learning feel accessible and engaging through concise explanations, structured sections, and evidence-based reasoning that invites careful consideration rather than passive reception.
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