Casino State
Legalized Gambling in Canada
James Cosgrave author Thomas Klassen author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:5th Feb '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
While there has been an unprecedented explosion of legalized gambling in Canada - particularly in the form of casinos and electronic games - the public has become increasingly aware of addictions to gambling. Casino State is a timely collection that examines the controversial role of the state as a promoter of gambling activities often against the best interest of its citizens.
Investigating the tensions that arise from the relationships between gambling and morality, risk, social policy, crime, and youth problem gambling, these essays draw upon a range of disciplines to consider the economic benefits and social costs of legalized gambling. A contemporary study that raises important questions about state conduct, precarious policy issues, public health, and addictions, Casino State provides a necessary and comprehensive overview of the central issues related to the legalization and expansion of gambling in Canada.
'Geographers should read this book as an intellectual challenge. The discussion shows how gambling is fundamentally rooted in space, place, and landscape, but these aspects remain poorly understood in gambling studies.' -- Markus Meuronen & Paulina Raento * The Canadian Geographer: vol55:02:2011 *
ISBN: 9780802096883
Dimensions: 236mm x 159mm x 25mm
Weight: 560g
268 pages