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100 | _aKamath, Nandan | ||
245 | _aBoundary Lab: Inside the Global Experiment Called Sport | ||
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_bPenguin Random House India _aGurugram, Haryana _c2024 |
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520 | _aSport is a petri dish. In it, society tests not only human limits but also individual and collective attitudes and norms, often before they impact the wider world beyond the boundary. In its quest for universal rules, organized sport must regularly balance multiple interests and answer difficult questions. This helps sport—and through sport, society—to tweak laws, markets, morals and technological advances. The outcomes of the resulting debates influence the way we live, view each other, and organize our world. Why should we care about sport and its governance? Within the covers of Boundary Lab lie the answers. | ||
650 | _aSports and Leisure | ||
650 | _aSports and Leisure | ||
650 | _aSports, Games & Entertainment | ||
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