Gambling Cultures

Gambling Cultures
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781134916481
ISBN-13 : 1134916485
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Gambling Cultures by : Jan McMillen

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gambling

Gambling
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Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1634634780
ISBN-13 : 9781634634786
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Gambling by : Giovanni Martinotti

Gambling Disorder, or pathological gambling, is a psychiatric condition characterized by persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behaviour. Previously considered among impulse control disorders, the new DSM-5 considers Gambling Disorder as a behavioural addiction, sharing neurobiological and clinical similarities with substance-use disorders. However, although Gambling Disorder is a medical illness and as such can be treated, it is crucial to gain a wider perspective on the theme, taking into account all the cultural attitudes, motivations behind its diffusion and relative consequences on the quality of life. But why gamble? Among the wide variety of the material and symbolic functions of gambling, there are the desires for relaxation, excitement, socialization, challenge, and an aesthetic quest. Gambling can also be perceived as an escape from difficult situations. Generally, however, the hope for significant gains to improve the economic situation constitutes the leading motivation. In some cases trying to gamble may represent a tentative to establish a relation with something that is transcendent. In this book the proposed perspectives differ from that of schoolchildren and adolescents to females and indigenous populations. There is an emphasis on important issues as the psychopathological assessment, the availability of treatments and rehabilitation options, the presence of specific temperament and character traits, and other possible consequences of gambling directly depending on the poor quality of life, such as the suicide risk.

Global Gambling

Global Gambling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781135201760
ISBN-13 : 1135201765
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Gambling by : Sytze F. Kingma

While most research has examined the legal, economic and psychological sides of gambling, this innovative collection offers a wide range of cultural perspectives on gambling organizations. Contributors not only examine the global influence of commercial gambling, but also demonstrate how the local qualities of gambling organizations remain unique.

Qualitative Research in Gambling

Qualitative Research in Gambling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781134445851
ISBN-13 : 1134445857
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Qualitative Research in Gambling by : Rebecca Cassidy

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license. Gambling is both a multi-billion-dollar international industry and a ubiquitous social and cultural phenomenon. It is also undergoing significant change, with new products and technologies, regulatory models, changing public attitudes and the sheer scale of the gambling enterprise necessitating innovative and mixed methodologies that are flexible, responsive and ‘agile’. This book seeks to demonstrate that researchers should look beyond the existing disciplinary territory and the dominant paradigm of ‘problem gambling’ in order to follow those changes across territorial, political, technical, regulatory and conceptual boundaries. The book draws on cutting-edge qualitative work in disciplines including geography, organisational studies, sociology, East Asian studies and anthropology to explore the production and consumption of risk, risky places, risk technologies, the gambling industry and connections between gambling and other kinds of speculation such as financial derivatives. In doing so it addresses some of the most important issues in contemporary social science, including: the challenges of studying deterritorialised social phenomena; globalising technologies and local markets; regulation as it operates across local, regional and international scales; and the rise of games, virtual worlds and social media.

Gambling and Problem Gambling in Britain

Gambling and Problem Gambling in Britain
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781135479442
ISBN-13 : 1135479445
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Gambling and Problem Gambling in Britain by : Bob Erens

Despite a rapid increase in the availability of many forms of gambling, there has been little serious study in the literature of the likely effects. This book seeks to fill that gap by reviewing what is known about gambling in Britain and studying work on the nature, prevalence and possible causes of problem gambling. Drawing on the history and recent British studies on the subject, Gambling and Problem Gambling in Britain gives an in-depth theoretical and practical viewpoint of this subject. Areas covered include: * gambling in Britain since Victorian times * expansion of gambling in the late twentieth century * what we now know about problem gambling and its treatment * a consideration of the future of gambling in Britain. This book will be invaluable for professionals, trainees and academics in the areas of counselling, primary care, probation and social work.

Gambling, Space, and Time

Gambling, Space, and Time
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Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780874178678
ISBN-13 : 0874178673
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Gambling, Space, and Time by : Pauliina Raento

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.

Chopsticks and Gambling

Chopsticks and Gambling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781351528573
ISBN-13 : 1351528572
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Chopsticks and Gambling by : Desmond Lam

The Chinese are known throughout the world as avid gamblers with a long history of participation in games of chance. Historians have documented wagering on such games as far back as the early Chinese dynasties. Despite measures by ancient Chinese rulers to contain gambling, it proliferated, and Chinese games have evolved and multiplied since then. Desmond Lam provides a unique look into the little-known world of Chinese gambling from historical, cultural, psychological, and social perspectives.Chinese gamblers regularly patronize casinos in the United States, Canada, and Australia. The recent expansion of gambling in East Asia has attracted much global media attention. Macau, the only place in China where casino gambling is now legal, easily surpasses Las Vegas as the world's largest casino gaming market. Each year, Chinese from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan account for almost 90 percent of visitors to Macau.The expansion of the Chinese gambling industry has brought about much harm to Chinese communities, despite all of the development it has also stimulated. This book is the first to examine the beliefs, motivations, attitudes, and behaviors of Chinese gamblers, and will be of interest to students of history and sociology, as well as those studying the history and culture of China.

The Sociology of Risk and Gambling Reader

The Sociology of Risk and Gambling Reader
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9780415952224
ISBN-13 : 0415952220
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sociology of Risk and Gambling Reader by : James F. Cosgrave

First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gambling in Everyday Life

Gambling in Everyday Life
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781317679035
ISBN-13 : 1317679032
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Gambling in Everyday Life by : Fiona Jean Nicoll

The book adopts a critical cultural studies lens to explore the entanglement of government and gambling in everyday life. Its qualitative approach to gambling creates a new theoretical framework for understanding the most urgent questions raised by research and policy on gambling. In the past two decades, gambling industries have experienced exponential growth with annual global expenditure worth approximately 300 billion dollars. Yet most academic research on gambling is concentrated on problem gambling and conducted within the psychological sciences. Nicoll considers gambling at a moment when its integration within everyday cultural spaces, moments, and products is unprecedented. This is the first interdisciplinary cultural study of gambling in everyday life and develops critical and empirical methods that capture the ubiquitous presence of gambling in work, investment and play. This book also contributes to the growing cultural studies literature on video and mobile gaming. In addition to original case studies of gambling moments and spaces, in-depth interviews and participant observations provide readers with an insider’s view of gambling. Advanced students of sociology, cultural theory, and political science, academic researchers in the field of gambling studies will find this an original and useful text for understanding the cultural and political work of gambling industries in liberal societies.

Casino Life

Casino Life
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Publisher : Australian Academic Press
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9781925644180
ISBN-13 : 1925644189
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Casino Life by : Phil Watts

Walking through the doors of a casino can feel like entering a portal into another dimension. A cacophony of electronic and human sounds assaults the ears as you watch people transacting large amounts of money. But this is no ordinary purchasing of goods or services where you quietly wave a card or hand out notes from a purse. Instead, money is swapped for colourful plastic chips that are placed, pushed, and thrown onto gaming tables with seemingly reckless abandon by a wide array of people, young, old, cultured, relaxed, happy, and grim. Phil Watts, as an experienced forensic psychologist, knew a lot about human nature before he walked into his first casino at 40 years of age. He had treated clients with a wide range of difficulties including gambling, yet was still struck by the casino environment — an exciting world with its own culture, pace, rules, social etiquette, and shared expectations. This other world intrigued and surprised him. So, he wrote a book about it. Casino Life will be of interest to those who seeking to know more about casinos and their psychological effects, those who seek to find out why others gamble, and those who do gamble — not as a treatment, but as a window to see what you are doing and how that has an impact upon you. Along the way you will read about why people gamble, why gambling can become addictive and the treatments used to help problem gamblers, as well as the beliefs around gambling and some of the elaborate theories people use to explain why they try to defy mathematical odds. You will also learn about the fascinating cultural and behavioural patterns of everyday casino life.