Simon,
Yes, but the key issue is to explore how the `two` [if they can so
polarised] relate; their relative significance, etc. That does not in
any way deny an important sphere of eontestation concerning power in
the production of consumption, that is however not to be confused with
the sense people make of things, practices.
David Crouch
cultural geography, anglia university
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999 18:44:09 +0100 (BST) Simon Batterbury
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> I shoudl say that despite my personal lack of interest in commercialised,
> competitive sport I did teach joint sports studies/geography students for
> the last five years and have supervised several dissertations on sports
> topics. Again, it is not
> the social networks, the performance or the achievement that bothers me
> but its commodification and exclusionary practices.
>
> On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, K.Browne wrote:
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David Crouch
Anglia Polytechnic University
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