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Title: Sociological Foundations


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Chapter 8
  • Sociological Foundations

2
Sociology Defined
  • The study of people, groups, institutions, and
    human activities in terms of social behavior and
    social order within society.
  • Religion
  • Family
  • Government
  • Education
  • Leisure

3
Sport Sociology-Defined
  • The examination of the relationship between sport
    and society.
  • Factors associated with the creation/organization
    of sport.
  • Relationship between sport and family,
    education, politics, economy, media and religion.
  • Influence of sport on an individuals beliefs.
  • Social dynamics is sport settings.
  • The social process associated with sport.

4
Main Goals of Sport Sociology
  • To look at PA with a penetrating gaze that goes
    beyond our common understanding of social life.
  • To identify and analyze patterns of change and
    stability in PA.
  • To critique PA programs in order to identify
    problems and recommend changes leading to the
    enhancement of equality and human well-being.

5
Historical Development
  • Emerged in the Late 1960s.
  • Traced back to mid/late 1800s-study done in
    connection to the nature of sport and how these
    activities contributed to the development and
    building of character.
  • 1899-Thorstein Veblen wrote The Theory of the
    Leisure Class.

6
Historical Development - Continued
  • 1950s Increase in interest in this area.
  • 1953-Frederick Cozens and Florence Stumpf
    published, Sports in American Life.
  • 1961-Roger Cailloiss, Man, Play and Games
  • 1965 Gerald Kenyon and John Loy authored,
    Toward a Sociology Sport.

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Historical Development - Continued
  • 1964-International Committee of Sport Sociology
    was created which in 1994 became the
    International Sociology of Sport Association.
  • 1976-AAHPER founded the Sociology of Sport
    Academy.

8
Areas of Study
  • Does sport participation build character?
  • Does sport participation prepare individuals for
    life?
  • Does sport help minorities?
  • How does the mass media affect sport?
  • What are the effects of youth sport?
  • How do coaches influence athletes lives?

9
Sport - Defined
  • An activity that involves physical skill,
    prowess, or exertion.
  • Institutionalized and competitive.
  • Participants must be motivated by both intrinsic
    and extrinsic rewards.
  • Serves as a definition for Sports Socilogists.

10
Sport in Educational Institutions
  • High School Sport
  • Sport in the Public Schools is popular and
    continues to grow.
  • Sport in schools is a debatable question.
  • Overemphasis on winning
  • Sport Specialization
  • Undesirable coaching behaviors
  • Restricting opportunities for participation-Eligib
    ility/Pay to Play
  • Drug Abuse
  • Soaring Costs
  • Pressures

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Sport in Educational Institutions
  • Intercollegiate Sports
  • Regulated by NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA. These
    associations attempt to administer
    intercollegiate athletic programs in accordance
    with educational principles.
  • Overemphasis on winning
  • Academic Achievement of Athletes-Proposition
    48,42,16
  • Big Business
  • Exploitation of Athletes
  • CALL FOR REFORM

12
Sport in Educational Institutions
  • Girls and Women in Sport
  • Increased numbers
  • Federal Legislation-Title IX
  • Womens Movement
  • Fitness Movement
  • Increased Public Awareness

13
Sport in Educational Institutions
  • Minorities in Sport
  • Sport for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Sport for Children and Youth
  • Violence
  • Substance Abuse
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