Encyclopedia of Play in Today′s Society
Seiten
2009
SAGE Publications Inc
978-1-4129-6670-2 (ISBN)
SAGE Publications Inc
978-1-4129-6670-2 (ISBN)
This A-to-Z collection of approximately 450 entries in two volumes is available in both print and electronic formats. Entries include biographies, profiles of play in cultures around the world, historical descriptions, thematic essays, and varied game and leisure activity explanations.
CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009
"This ground-breaking resource is strongly recommended for all libraries and health and welfare institutional depots; essential for university collections, especially those catering to social studies programs."
—Library Journal, STARRED Review
Children and adults spend a great deal of time in activities we think of as "play," including games, sports, and hobbies. Without thinking about it very deeply, almost everyone would agree that such activities are fun, relaxing, and entertaining. However, play has many purposes that run much deeper than simple entertainment. For children, play has various functions such as competition, following rules, accepting defeat, choosing leaders, exercising leadership, practicing adult roles, and taking risks in order to reap rewards. For adults, many games and sports serve as harmless releases of feelings of aggression, competition, and intergroup hostility.
The Encyclopedia of Play in Today′s Society explores the concept of play in history and modern society in the United States and internationally. Its scope encompasses leisure and recreational activities of children and adults throughout the ages, from dice games in the Roman Empire to video games today. With more than 450 entries, these two volumes do not include coverage of professional sports and sport teams but, instead, cover the hundreds of games played not to earn a living but as informal activity. All aspects of play—from learning to competition, mastery of nature, socialization, and cooperation—are included. Simply enough, this Encyclopedia explores play played for the fun of it!
Key Features
Available in both print and electronic formats
Provides access to the fascinating literature that has explored questions of psychology, learning theory, game theory, and history in depth
Considers the affects of play on child and adult development, particularly on health, creativity, and imagination
Contains entries that describe both adult and childhood play and games in dozens of cultures around the world and throughout history
Explores the sophisticated analyses of social thinkers such as Huizinga, Vygotsky, and Sutton-Smith, as well as the wide variety of games, toys, sports, and entertainments found around the world
Presents cultures as diverse as the ancient Middle East, modern Russia, and China and in nations as far flung as India, Argentina, and France
Key Themes
Adult Games
Board and Card Games
Children′s Games
History of Play
Outdoor Games and Amateur Sports
Play and Education
Play Around the World
Psychology of Play
Sociology of Play
Toys and Business
Video and Online Games
For a subject we mostly consider light-hearted, play as a research topic has generated an extensive and sophisticated literature, exploring a range of penetrating questions. This two-volume set serves as a general, nontechnical resource for academics, researchers, and students alike. It is an essential addition to any academic library.
CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009
"This ground-breaking resource is strongly recommended for all libraries and health and welfare institutional depots; essential for university collections, especially those catering to social studies programs."
—Library Journal, STARRED Review
Children and adults spend a great deal of time in activities we think of as "play," including games, sports, and hobbies. Without thinking about it very deeply, almost everyone would agree that such activities are fun, relaxing, and entertaining. However, play has many purposes that run much deeper than simple entertainment. For children, play has various functions such as competition, following rules, accepting defeat, choosing leaders, exercising leadership, practicing adult roles, and taking risks in order to reap rewards. For adults, many games and sports serve as harmless releases of feelings of aggression, competition, and intergroup hostility.
The Encyclopedia of Play in Today′s Society explores the concept of play in history and modern society in the United States and internationally. Its scope encompasses leisure and recreational activities of children and adults throughout the ages, from dice games in the Roman Empire to video games today. With more than 450 entries, these two volumes do not include coverage of professional sports and sport teams but, instead, cover the hundreds of games played not to earn a living but as informal activity. All aspects of play—from learning to competition, mastery of nature, socialization, and cooperation—are included. Simply enough, this Encyclopedia explores play played for the fun of it!
Key Features
Available in both print and electronic formats
Provides access to the fascinating literature that has explored questions of psychology, learning theory, game theory, and history in depth
Considers the affects of play on child and adult development, particularly on health, creativity, and imagination
Contains entries that describe both adult and childhood play and games in dozens of cultures around the world and throughout history
Explores the sophisticated analyses of social thinkers such as Huizinga, Vygotsky, and Sutton-Smith, as well as the wide variety of games, toys, sports, and entertainments found around the world
Presents cultures as diverse as the ancient Middle East, modern Russia, and China and in nations as far flung as India, Argentina, and France
Key Themes
Adult Games
Board and Card Games
Children′s Games
History of Play
Outdoor Games and Amateur Sports
Play and Education
Play Around the World
Psychology of Play
Sociology of Play
Toys and Business
Video and Online Games
For a subject we mostly consider light-hearted, play as a research topic has generated an extensive and sophisticated literature, exploring a range of penetrating questions. This two-volume set serves as a general, nontechnical resource for academics, researchers, and students alike. It is an essential addition to any academic library.
Rodney P. Carlisle is Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University, where he taught in the History Department from 1966 to 2002. H received his undergraduate degree in history from Harvard College and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.6.2009 |
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Verlagsort | Thousand Oaks |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 215 x 279 mm |
Gewicht | 3260 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Sozialgeschichte | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Mikrosoziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4129-6670-1 / 1412966701 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4129-6670-2 / 9781412966702 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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