Thinking with Norbert Elias, present-day use about sport No 128, 2020/2 - pagesPages 5 to 6EditorialBy Julien FuchsPages 7 to 13IntroductionBy Olivier Chovaux, Williams NuytensPages 15 to 20Carte blanche given to Nathalie HeinichBy Williams NuytensPages 23 to 39Toward a contextual approach to violence in amateur soccer: Elias’ theory applied and tested in real-life situationsBy Thibault DelfaveroPages 41 to 59The reverse sportivization of mixed martial arts: An object against the current?By Yann RamirezPages 61 to 79Radicalization in sports through the prism of the sociology of Norbert Elias. Gossiping about the logics of exclusionBy Loïc Sallé, Jean BréhonPages 81 to 96Horse-riding and violence(s) from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century: Evolution and situation of equestrian activities in France from the perspective of the civilizing processBy Patrice Régnier, Vanina Deneux-Le BarhPages 97 to 104Mozart by Elias. And by bodyBy Laurent SoliniPages 107 to 108Jérôme Visioli (ed.), La relation pédagogique, Paris, Éditions EP&S, coll. “Pour l’action”, 2019, 127 p.By Jacques MikulovicPages 109 to 113Emmanuel Bayle (ed.), Le système olympique : passé, présent et futur. Mélanges en l’honneur du Professeur Jean-Loup Chappelet. Foreword by Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee. Lausanne, Presses polytechniques et universitaBy Valentine DuquesnePages 114 to 115Experts called upon in 2019