There is a clear sense in which sport has played, and continues to play an important role in the normalization and legitimization of routine, excessive and problem drinking; sport and alcohol have become inextricably linked. Alcohol companies provide funding in the form of sponsorship, fans consume alcohol when watching, and players celebrate, bond and relax with alcohol. Sport and Alcohol: an ethical perspective aims to critically examine the various ways in which sport and alcohol interact.
In doing so, the book casts an ethical eye over the following topics:
Society’s relationship with alcohol
Sponsorship and marketing of alcohol through sport and its effect on children
Sport’s alcohol-tolerant ethos, problematic drinking practices and rituals
Punishment and discipline in relation to athletes’ drink-related bad behavior
Alcoholism in the context of sport and the need for a greater understanding of the condition, how it develops and what can be done
The status of athletes as role models
Offering a much-needed critical assessment of an important issue in contemporary sport and society, Sport and Alcohol is essential reading for those interested in the social, cultural or philosophical study of sport in general and sport and alcohol in particular.