Changing Britain through the frame of snooker

Rhys-Taylor, AlexORCID logo. 2025. Changing Britain through the frame of snooker. Sport in Society, 28(5), pp. 759-775. ISSN 1743-0437 [Article]
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This paper considers snooker’s rise to popularity, and its relative decline, through the frame of recent British social history. The paper situates an ostensible decline in snooker spectatorship and a demonstrable decline in participation across the UK, against a backdrop of shifts in economic activity, class structure, cultures of masculinity and urban space. Drawing on theories of gender, class, subculture, media and critical urbanism, the paper argues that a sociological frame lends a lot to understanding snooker in the UK. At the same time, it argues that the frame of snooker might also lend a lot to a sociological understanding of industrial, and later, post-industrial Britain.


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