Eric Dunning

Eric Dunning
Website [ www2.le.ac.uk/departments/sociology/people/edunning%20Profile%20page]]
Academic work
Institutions University of Leicester
Main interests Sociology

Eric Dunning is Emeritus Professor of sociology at the University of Leicester, UK.

Career

Eric Dunning was a pioneer in the sociology of sport and the founder, with Patrick Murphy and John Williams, of the Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research. He is the author of a number of books and articles on sport and the figurational sociology of Norbert Elias. Although now officially retired, Dunning remains an Emeritus Professor of the University of Leicester as well as a Visiting Professor at the Chester Centre for Research into Sport and Society. Dunning is also a member of the editorial board of the Jornal de Ciências do Exercicio e Esporte, Paraná Federal University, Brazil.[1]

Dunning has edited and co-authored numerous books in the sociology of sport. In 1999 he published his first sole-authored book, Sport Matters.[2] In October 2000, he co-edited the comprehensive Handbook of Sports Studies with Jay Coakley.[3] His book about Norbert Elias, Norbert Elias and Modern Sociology is based partly on Dunning's personal experience working with Elias for more than three decades. The book, co-authored with Jason Hughes, was published in 2012.[4]

Research interests

Representative Publications

References

  1. Dunning's faculty page at the University of Leicester website. Web accessed July 2013.
  2. Dunning, Eric (1999). Sport matters: sociological studies of sport, violence, and civilization. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415093781.
  3. Dunning, Eric; Coakley, Jay (2000). Handbook of sports studies. London: SAGE. ISBN 9780761949497.
  4. Dunning, Eric; Hughes, Jason (2012). Norbert Elias and modern sociology knowledge, interdependence, power, process. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781780932255.
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