This book critically examines how rugby union has developed in recent
years, in nations on the periphery of the sport. Focusing on people and
places on the fringes, it examines contemporary issues and challenges
within the global game.
Such a collection is timely, as the sport's governing body seeks to
expand influence and participation beyond the eight core nations, with
the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan being the first time that that
tournament has taken place outside of the core. Presenting case studies
from Europe, Africa, North and South America, Asia and the Middle East,
this collection offers an interdisciplinary account of a sport that is
undergoing a period of significant change. Through examination of topics
such as the development of rugby sevens and the growth of women's rugby,
it considers what the future may hold for the sport.
Rugby in Global Perspective is important reading for students of sport
in society, the globalisation of sport, sports studies, sport
development and associated fields. It is also a valuable resource for
academic researchers working in rugby union or sport in the peripheral
rugby nations, as well as those with an interest in cultural geography,
sociology, development studies, events studies, event management and
sport management.