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_aWoods, Ron, _d1943 November 6- _e1 |
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_aSocial issues in sport / _cRonald B. Woods, PhD, University of Tampa, B. Nalani Butler, PhD, Kennesaw State University. _hPR |
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_aChampaign, Illinois : _bHuman Kinetics, _c(c)2021. |
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_axiv, 449 pages : _billustrations (chiefly color) ; _c28 cm |
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_aPart I: Studying sports in society -- _t1. Sport and how we study it -- _tSport through the ages -- _tDefinition of sport -- _tStudy of sport -- _tResearch methods in sport -- _tSocial theories -- _tCurrent status of sport sociology -- _t2. Impact of sport participants and sport spectators -- _tSport participants -- _tFactors affecting sport participation -- _tTrends in sport participation -- _tSport spectators -- _tTrends in spectator sport -- _tMarketing to participants and spectators -- _t3. Impact of sport business, management, and media -- _tSport and the economy -- _tOwnership in professional sport -- _tSport as monopoly -- _tRecreational sport as a business -- _tSport management as a profession -- _tSport and media evolution -- _tInterplay of sport and media -- _tHow sport affects the media -- _tHow sport-related social issues affect the media -- _tIdeology of sport through the media -- |
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_aPART II: Sport as an institution -- _t4. Youth sport and development through sport -- _tOrganized youth sport -- _tHistory and benefits of youth sport -- _tCurrent status of you sport -- _tSponsors of youth sport -- _tPrivatization of youth sport -- _tyouth development through sport and physical activity -- _tCategories of youth sport development programs -- _t5. Interscholastic and intercollegiate sport -- _tInterscholastic sport -- _tIntercollegiate sport -- _t7. International sport and the modern Olympic games -- _tGlobalization of modern sport -- _tU.S. influence on world sport -- _tThe Olympics -- _tFIFA and the world cup -- _tAthletes, coaches, and sport labor migration -- |
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_aPART III: Sport, society, and culture -- _t8. Sporting behavior, ethics, and moral behavior -- _tSporting behavior at different levels of sport -- _tYouth attitudes -- _tDevelopment of moral and ethical values -- _tMoral values applied to sport -- _tMoral values taught through sport -- _tStrategies for good sporting behavior -- _t9. Race, ethnicity, and sport -- _tClassifications of race and ethnicity -- _tSport participation among racial and ethnic minorities -- _tSport and promoting equality -- _tMinorities as sport leaders -- _t10. Gender and sport -- _tGender classifications -- _tWomen, girls, and sport -- _tWomen and sport before title IX -- _tTitle IX -- _tWomen and sport after title IX -- _tSocial issues in women's sport -- _tGlobal status of women in sport -- _tBarriers of women in sport -- _tGolden age of sport reborn -- _t11. Social class and sport -- _tSocial class -- _tSocial class and sport activity -- _tControl of amateur and professional sport -- _tClass mobility in sport -- _t12. Special populations and sport -- _tAmericans with disabilities act -- _tAmerican disability rights movement -- _tSport participation for athletes with a physical disability - Sport participation for athletes with an intellectual disability -- _tSport participation for older athletes -- _t13. religion and sport -- _treligion and sport in history -- _tChristian influence on sport -- _tSport and religions other than Christianity -- _tUse of religion in sport by athletes -- _tUse of sport by athletes to promote religious beliefs -- _tUse of religion by coaches, organizations, and owners -- _tOrganizations using sport to promote religion -- _tUsing sport to promote Christina colleges and secondary schools -- _tConflict between sport and religion -- _t14. Government, politics, and sport -- _tGovernment promotion of physical activity and health -- _tGovernment in sport -- _tGovernment promotion of identity and unity among citizens -- _tnationalism and sport - Sport and the promotion of social values -- _tPolitics within sport -- _t15. Deviance, doping, and violence in sport -- _tUnderconformity vs. overconformity -- _tPerformance enhancement through doping -- _tEating disorders in sport -- _tHazing in sport -- _tGambling and sport -- _tEmotion and sport -- _tAggression and sport -- _tViolence in sport -- _t16. Future trends in sport -- _tSocial trends -- _tConflict between performance sport and participation sport -- _tEffects of social changes -- _tEffects of spectator ship -- _tData analytics and technology -- _tEffects of electronic media -- _tEnvironmental sustainability -- _tWill sport change? -- _tWho will lead the way? -- _tWho will fight for change?. |
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_a"This book examines contemporary sport both factually and critically, particularly in the United States. The book situates the modern sport world in the context of the historical development of sport. It presents the controversies and the status of sport in a sociological context without dwelling on theoretical constructs"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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