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КОЦКАЊЕ КАО СОЦИЈАЛНО-КУЛТУРОЛОШКИ ФЕНОМЕН
GAMBLING AS A SOCIAL-CULTURAL PHENOMENON

Author(s): Marija Stojanović, Lidija Bukvić-Branković, Branislava Popović-Ćitić
Subject(s): Sociology of Culture, Environmental interactions
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: games of chance; socio-cultural factors; history of gambling; gambling disorder

Summary/Abstract: Gambling can be defined as a common name for a set of different games, behaviors and activities, which involve investing money or some other value, with risk and hope in anticipation of a positive outcome. With the development of society, gambling took on different forms and meanings depending on the socio-cultural norms and beliefs of a given era. Today we are talking about gambling as a generally accepted activity, present in different social contexts. Although most individuals participate in gambling as a fun social activity, a small group of people become seriously involved in gambling activities, which currently leads to the recognition of gambling as a behavioral addiction, known as “gambling disorder”. Various public policy factors, economic factors, community factors, social norms, legislation, as well as media coverage of gambling have made a huge contribution to the popularization and liberalization of gambling. The aim of this paper is to summarize scientific knowledge about key socio-cultural aspects of gambling. Based on a review of relevant and recent literature, the paper will present the development of gambling throughout history, socio-cultural factors of gambling and the social implications of gambling.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 180
  • Page Range: 623-638
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Serbian
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