Gambling, Losses and Self-Esteem

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Gambling, Losses and Self-Esteem

An Interactionist Approach to the Betting Shop

Research methods: general Sociology: sport and leisure Social, group or collective psychology

Author: Cormac Mc Namara

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Research Methods

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 817 Kb

ISBN: 9781000739862


Introduction

This book provides new insights into contemporary betting shops, with a particular focus on the manner in which losing bets are dealt with by customers. Drawing on research undertaken in Ireland, it demonstrates that customers tend to shift responsibility for monetary losses onto factors external to themselves as part of a collective process engaged in to restore self-esteem, and considers the role played by announcements made in betting shops in creating an atmosphere of inclusion - and the implications of this for problem gambling.

Historical Context and Trends

Through an analysis of newspaper representations of the first legally operating betting shops in Ireland, which opened in the 1920s, the author places the contemporary betting shop in historical context and examines trends in gambling across the British Isles with reference to social class and the security or precarity of work.

Theoretical Perspective

An interactionist study not only of gambling but also of responsibility and the connection between the micro-world and social structures, this volume will appeal to sociologists with interests in symbolic interactionism and strategies of blame.

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