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Highland Games, Ancient Sporting Traditions and Social Capital in Modern International Communities

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Jarvie G (2003) Highland Games, Ancient Sporting Traditions and Social Capital in Modern International Communities. Studies in Physical Culture and Tourism, 10 (1), pp. 27-37. http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=6577&dirids=1

Abstract
The article draws upon the history and contemporary relevance of the Scottish Highland Games in order to explain the relevance of ancient sporting traditions within to-days world. The article is divided around four themes: 1) A discussion of global sport and the place of sport within anti-globalisation movements; 2) A history of the Scottish Highland Games; 3) The contemporary social, cultural and economic significance of Highland Games and ancient sporting traditions, and finally; 4) A critique of global sport which involves a defence of the value of ancient sporting traditions in developing social capital. The article concludes by suggesting that the local, traditional and at times international is the natural defence against both global and or American cultural and economic forces of the day.

Keywords
Highland Games; Global Sport; Social Capital; Anti-Globalisation; Ancient Sporting Traditions; Sports Scotland; Highland games Scotland; Highland games social aspects

Journal
Studies in Physical Culture and Tourism: Volume 10, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2003
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/1134
PublisherAkademia Wychowania Fizycznego w Poznaniu (University School of Physical Education in Poznan)
Publisher URLhttp://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=6577&dirids=1
ISSN0867-1079