Gambling, Space, and Time
Shifting Boundaries and Cultures
David G Schwartz editor Pauliina Raento editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Nevada Press
Published:30th Sep '11
Should be back in stock very soon
The eight essays in Gambling, Space, and Time use a global and interdisciplinary approach to examine two significant areas of gambling studies that have not been widely explored--the ever-changing boundaries that divide and organize gambling spaces, and the cultures, perceptions, and emotions related to gambling. The contributors represent a variety of disciplines: history, geography, sociology, anthropology, political science, and law.
The essays consider such topics as the impact of technological advances on gambling activities, the role of the nation-state in the gambling industry, and the ways that cultural and moral values influence the availability of gambling and the behavior of gamblers. The case studies offer rich new insights into a gambling industry that is both a global phenomenon and a powerful engine of local change.
This book extends the available research on gambling, and therefore makes a significant contribution to the literature. There is no doubt that the contributors have done careful and extensive original research."" -- James Smith, author of The Business of Risk: Commercial Gambling in Mainstream America
ISBN: 9780874178531
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 460g
232 pages