SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 10
CHAPTER 18 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1) Define "sport sociology."
2) How much money was spent on licensed sport merchandise in 2005?
3) Explain how sport is a socializing agent.
4) Explain how sport is a unifer.
5) What year was Title IX passed?
6) The year Title IX was passed, what was the average number of sports per school
available for women?  What was that number in 2008?
7) Since the passage of Title IX, what % of athletic scholarships at the intercollegiate level
have women received?  During that same time, what % of all undergraduates nationwide
have women represented?
8)  In 2008, what % of all head coaches in women's athletics were female?
9) As of 2009, what was the only sport league to have any female head coaches?
10) Define: gender roles, role learning, race logic, stacking.
11) What does the Rooney Rule mandate?
12) How many African American head coaches were there in the NFL in 2008?  How many
are there right now (use that Internet thing to figure it out).
13) In 2008, what % of Division I athletic directors were African American men?
14) Why does sport sociology have significant implications for sport managers?  
SPORT SOCIOLOGY

“THE STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP
  BETWEEN SPORTS & SOCIETY.”

IT EXAMINES:
-HOW CULTURE & VALUES
INFLUENCE SPORTS.
-HOW SPORTS INFLUENCES
CULTURES & VALUES.
-THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
SPORTS & RACE, GENDER, AGE,
RELIGION, POLITICS, ETC.
-THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
SPORTS & SOCIAL INEQUALITY &
SOCIAL MOBILITY.
THE BENEFITS OF SPORT
1) SOCIALIZING AGENT
SOCIALIZATION:
-”THE PROCESS BY WHICH PEOPLE LEARN & DEBELOP THROUGH
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS & COME TO KNOW THE ENVIRONMENT
AROUND THEM.”
-SPORT PROVIDES A SOURCE OF BOTH GROUP & PERSONAL
IDENTITY. IT SATISFIES BASIC NEEDS FOR BELONGING.
ROLE LEARNING:
-”A SOCIAL PROCESS BY WHICH CHILDREN LEARN VARIOUS ROLES &
THE CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THEM.”
2) UNIFIER
-SPORT CAN BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER BY GIVING THEM A
SENSE OF PERSONAL IDENTITY, AS WELL AS FEELINGS OF
GROUP MEMBERSHIP & SOCIAL IDENTIFICATION.
COLLECTIVE RITUAL:
-”GROUPS OF PEOPLE ENGAGING IN A SET FORM OF RITES &
PRACTICES SUCH AS A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY OR ATHLETIC
EVENT.”
3) GENDER EQUALITY
-PASSED IN 1972 AS PART OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENTS ACT
-DESIGNED TO PROHIBIT SEX DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATIONAL
SETTINGS
-GIRLS INVOLVED IN INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS NATIONWIDE:
      -PRE TITLE IX: 298,000
      -2010: 3+ MILLION
THE DARK SIDE OF SPORT
1) SEXISM
ATHLETIC BUDGETS:
        -FROM 1972-2008 FEMALES RECEIVED $166 MILLION LESS IN SCHOLARSHIP MONEY
THAN THEIR MALE COUNTERPARTS
       -NCAA FEMALE TEAMS RECEIVE ABOUT 1/3 ($1.55 BILLION) LESS THAN MEN’S
PROGRAMS


LEADERSHIP ROLES:
        -BEFORE 1972: OVER 90% HEAD COACHES IN WOMEN’S ATHLETICS WERE FEMALE
        -2008: 42.8% HEAD COACHES IN WOMEN’S ATHLETICS WERE FEMALE
        -2008: 20% OF NCAA HEAD COACHES ARE FEMALE.
        -2006: 1 IN 7 WOMEN’S PROGRAMS HAD NO FEMALE ANYWHERE IN THE ATHLETICS
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE


MEDIA COVERAGE:
        -2004: FEMALE ATHLETES RECEIVED ONLY 6.3% OF TOTAL SPORTS COVERAGE
        -2000: NY TIMES DEVOTED 10 TIMES MORE SPACE TO MEN THAN WOMEN
2) RACISM
LEADERSHIP ROLES
       -STACKING:
       -”A DISPROPORTIONATE ALLOCATION OF ATHLETES TO CENTRAL & NONCENTRAL
       POSITIONS AS A FUNCTION OF THEIR RACE OR ETHNICITY
       -MLB: WHITES DOMINATE CATCHER & PITCHER
       -NFL: WHITES DOMINATE QUARTERBACK
       -NCAA COACHING: 50% NCAA D1 FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE BLACK BUT LESS THAN
5%     HEAD COACHES ARE BLACK


MEDIA COVERAGE
       -1957: SI PUTS FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN ON COVER
                 -ALTHEA GIBSON (THE JACKIE ROBINSON OF TENNIS)
       -1987: SI PUTS 2ND AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN ON COVER
                 -JACKIE JOYNER-KERSEE (SI VOTED HER GREATEST FEMALE ATHLETE OF
                 20TH CENTURY)
3) HOMOPHOBIA & HETEROSEXISM
-HOMOPHOBIA:
-”AN IRRATIONAL FEAR, A CONTEMPT, OR AN ANTIPATHY TOWARD HOMOSEXUALS &
HOMOSEXUALITY.”
-HETEROSEXISM:
-”AN IDEOLOGY & A BEHAVIOR THAT PROMOTE PRIVILEGE FOR DOMINANT GROUPS.


-FEMALE ATHLETES ARE PRESSURED TO EMBRACE A “FEMININE IMAGE”
-ROLE OF SPORT IN MALES LIVES TO PROVE MASCULINITY & MANHOOD
-GAY ATHLETES GET LESS MEDIA COVERAGE & ENDORSEMENT DEALS

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Sexualized Women in Sports - Spears
Sexualized Women in Sports - SpearsSexualized Women in Sports - Spears
Sexualized Women in Sports - Spears
spearsb
 
Black Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual Possibility
Black Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual PossibilityBlack Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual Possibility
Black Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual Possibility
Marques Dexter
 
Sexism females in sport and media coverage
Sexism  females in sport and  media coverageSexism  females in sport and  media coverage
Sexism females in sport and media coverage
woodsfam
 
Sports Profile Presentation
Sports Profile PresentationSports Profile Presentation
Sports Profile Presentation
Jawanza Robinson
 
Rodansky athletes social change
Rodansky athletes social changeRodansky athletes social change
Rodansky athletes social change
aliathletesforum
 
Gay & lesbian athletes
Gay & lesbian athletesGay & lesbian athletes
Gay & lesbian athletes
sam702
 
Men in Contemporary Society essay
Men in Contemporary Society essayMen in Contemporary Society essay
Men in Contemporary Society essay
Jimmy Morris
 
Presentation1
Presentation1Presentation1
Presentation1
U3081223
 
Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is A
Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is AEagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is A
Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is A
legalcounsel
 
Sports law chapter 13 presentation
Sports law chapter 13 presentationSports law chapter 13 presentation
Sports law chapter 13 presentation
Endicott College
 

La actualidad más candente (18)

Sexualized Women in Sports - Spears
Sexualized Women in Sports - SpearsSexualized Women in Sports - Spears
Sexualized Women in Sports - Spears
 
Black Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual Possibility
Black Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual PossibilityBlack Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual Possibility
Black Males in the Media: Last Chance U and the Plight of Perpetual Possibility
 
JRN 589 - Amateurism and Women's Collegiate Athletics
JRN 589 - Amateurism and Women's Collegiate Athletics JRN 589 - Amateurism and Women's Collegiate Athletics
JRN 589 - Amateurism and Women's Collegiate Athletics
 
Sample essay on examples of gender inequality in sports
Sample essay on examples of gender inequality in sportsSample essay on examples of gender inequality in sports
Sample essay on examples of gender inequality in sports
 
feminist approach within sports
feminist approach within sportsfeminist approach within sports
feminist approach within sports
 
Gender And Sport
Gender And SportGender And Sport
Gender And Sport
 
Next Generation Disability in Sport
Next Generation Disability in SportNext Generation Disability in Sport
Next Generation Disability in Sport
 
Sexism females in sport and media coverage
Sexism  females in sport and  media coverageSexism  females in sport and  media coverage
Sexism females in sport and media coverage
 
Sports Profile Presentation
Sports Profile PresentationSports Profile Presentation
Sports Profile Presentation
 
Rodansky athletes social change
Rodansky athletes social changeRodansky athletes social change
Rodansky athletes social change
 
Gay & lesbian athletes
Gay & lesbian athletesGay & lesbian athletes
Gay & lesbian athletes
 
2009 Right to Play Jordan Training
2009 Right to Play Jordan Training2009 Right to Play Jordan Training
2009 Right to Play Jordan Training
 
Men, Women, And Team Sports
Men, Women, And Team SportsMen, Women, And Team Sports
Men, Women, And Team Sports
 
Men in Contemporary Society essay
Men in Contemporary Society essayMen in Contemporary Society essay
Men in Contemporary Society essay
 
Presentation1
Presentation1Presentation1
Presentation1
 
Wrightsarah.presentation.humanrights510
Wrightsarah.presentation.humanrights510Wrightsarah.presentation.humanrights510
Wrightsarah.presentation.humanrights510
 
Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is A
Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is AEagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is A
Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund Efeldf Is A
 
Sports law chapter 13 presentation
Sports law chapter 13 presentationSports law chapter 13 presentation
Sports law chapter 13 presentation
 

Destacado (7)

Drucker chapter 2
Drucker chapter 2Drucker chapter 2
Drucker chapter 2
 
Chapter 7
Chapter 7Chapter 7
Chapter 7
 
Chapter 12
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Chapter 12
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
 
Drucker chapter 2
Drucker chapter 2Drucker chapter 2
Drucker chapter 2
 
Analiza treści internetowych dotyczących nowych pozycji w ramówkach jesiennyc...
Analiza treści internetowych dotyczących nowych pozycji w ramówkach jesiennyc...Analiza treści internetowych dotyczących nowych pozycji w ramówkach jesiennyc...
Analiza treści internetowych dotyczących nowych pozycji w ramówkach jesiennyc...
 
Chapter 6
Chapter 6Chapter 6
Chapter 6
 

Similar a Chapter 18

Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
detjen
 
Unit 1 sociology of sport
Unit 1 sociology of sportUnit 1 sociology of sport
Unit 1 sociology of sport
detjen
 
Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
detjen
 
Sociology of sport
Sociology of sportSociology of sport
Sociology of sport
detjen
 
Chapter 18
Chapter 18Chapter 18
Chapter 18
detjen
 
Sport & Society
Sport & SocietySport & Society
Sport & Society
detjen
 
Chapter 7
Chapter 7Chapter 7
Chapter 7
detjen
 
Chapter 7
Chapter 7Chapter 7
Chapter 7
detjen
 
Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
detjen
 
Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
detjen
 
Chapter 6
Chapter 6Chapter 6
Chapter 6
detjen
 
Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012
Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012
Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012
LindsayEms
 
Chapter 6
Chapter 6Chapter 6
Chapter 6
detjen
 
Sports as an Opiate of the Masses
Sports as an Opiate of the MassesSports as an Opiate of the Masses
Sports as an Opiate of the Masses
Shayla McCaffery
 
How race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docx
How race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docxHow race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docx
How race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docx
adampcarr67227
 
Unit 3 violence
Unit 3 violenceUnit 3 violence
Unit 3 violence
detjen
 

Similar a Chapter 18 (20)

Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
 
Unit 1 sociology of sport
Unit 1 sociology of sportUnit 1 sociology of sport
Unit 1 sociology of sport
 
Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
 
Sociology of sport
Sociology of sportSociology of sport
Sociology of sport
 
Chapter 18
Chapter 18Chapter 18
Chapter 18
 
Sport & Society
Sport & SocietySport & Society
Sport & Society
 
Chapter 7
Chapter 7Chapter 7
Chapter 7
 
PHYSIOLOGY Chap8
PHYSIOLOGY Chap8PHYSIOLOGY Chap8
PHYSIOLOGY Chap8
 
Chapter 7
Chapter 7Chapter 7
Chapter 7
 
Thesis-ArthursNicole
Thesis-ArthursNicoleThesis-ArthursNicole
Thesis-ArthursNicole
 
Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
 
Sport & society
Sport & societySport & society
Sport & society
 
Chapter 6
Chapter 6Chapter 6
Chapter 6
 
Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012
Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012
Ems Sports Lecture T205 Fall 2012
 
Chapter 6
Chapter 6Chapter 6
Chapter 6
 
Sports as an Opiate of the Masses
Sports as an Opiate of the MassesSports as an Opiate of the Masses
Sports as an Opiate of the Masses
 
How race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docx
How race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docxHow race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docx
How race and ethnicity are defined. Race refers to a persons phys.docx
 
womeninsport-111023230936-phpapp02.pdf
womeninsport-111023230936-phpapp02.pdfwomeninsport-111023230936-phpapp02.pdf
womeninsport-111023230936-phpapp02.pdf
 
Gender Bias In Sports Media
Gender Bias In Sports MediaGender Bias In Sports Media
Gender Bias In Sports Media
 
Unit 3 violence
Unit 3 violenceUnit 3 violence
Unit 3 violence
 

Más de detjen

The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5
detjen
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
detjen
 
Chapter 12
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Chapter 12
detjen
 
Chapter 13
Chapter 13Chapter 13
Chapter 13
detjen
 
The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3
detjen
 
The corporation chapter 4
The corporation chapter 4The corporation chapter 4
The corporation chapter 4
detjen
 
The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5
detjen
 
Food inc
Food incFood inc
Food inc
detjen
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
detjen
 
Chapter 11
Chapter 11Chapter 11
Chapter 11
detjen
 
Chapter 13
Chapter 13Chapter 13
Chapter 13
detjen
 
The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3
detjen
 
Chapter 9
Chapter 9Chapter 9
Chapter 9
detjen
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
detjen
 
Chapter 11
Chapter 11Chapter 11
Chapter 11
detjen
 
Chapter 15
Chapter 15Chapter 15
Chapter 15
detjen
 
Chapter 12
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Chapter 12
detjen
 
Chapter 9
Chapter 9Chapter 9
Chapter 9
detjen
 
Chapter 14
Chapter 14Chapter 14
Chapter 14
detjen
 
The corporation chapter 2
The corporation chapter 2The corporation chapter 2
The corporation chapter 2
detjen
 

Más de detjen (20)

The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
 
Chapter 12
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Chapter 12
 
Chapter 13
Chapter 13Chapter 13
Chapter 13
 
The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3
 
The corporation chapter 4
The corporation chapter 4The corporation chapter 4
The corporation chapter 4
 
The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5The corporation chapter 5
The corporation chapter 5
 
Food inc
Food incFood inc
Food inc
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
 
Chapter 11
Chapter 11Chapter 11
Chapter 11
 
Chapter 13
Chapter 13Chapter 13
Chapter 13
 
The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3The corporation chapter 3
The corporation chapter 3
 
Chapter 9
Chapter 9Chapter 9
Chapter 9
 
Chapter 10
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Chapter 10
 
Chapter 11
Chapter 11Chapter 11
Chapter 11
 
Chapter 15
Chapter 15Chapter 15
Chapter 15
 
Chapter 12
Chapter 12Chapter 12
Chapter 12
 
Chapter 9
Chapter 9Chapter 9
Chapter 9
 
Chapter 14
Chapter 14Chapter 14
Chapter 14
 
The corporation chapter 2
The corporation chapter 2The corporation chapter 2
The corporation chapter 2
 

Chapter 18

  • 1. CHAPTER 18 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1) Define "sport sociology." 2) How much money was spent on licensed sport merchandise in 2005? 3) Explain how sport is a socializing agent. 4) Explain how sport is a unifer. 5) What year was Title IX passed? 6) The year Title IX was passed, what was the average number of sports per school available for women?  What was that number in 2008? 7) Since the passage of Title IX, what % of athletic scholarships at the intercollegiate level have women received?  During that same time, what % of all undergraduates nationwide have women represented? 8)  In 2008, what % of all head coaches in women's athletics were female? 9) As of 2009, what was the only sport league to have any female head coaches? 10) Define: gender roles, role learning, race logic, stacking. 11) What does the Rooney Rule mandate? 12) How many African American head coaches were there in the NFL in 2008?  How many are there right now (use that Internet thing to figure it out). 13) In 2008, what % of Division I athletic directors were African American men? 14) Why does sport sociology have significant implications for sport managers?  
  • 2. SPORT SOCIOLOGY “THE STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPORTS & SOCIETY.” IT EXAMINES: -HOW CULTURE & VALUES INFLUENCE SPORTS. -HOW SPORTS INFLUENCES CULTURES & VALUES. -THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPORTS & RACE, GENDER, AGE, RELIGION, POLITICS, ETC. -THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPORTS & SOCIAL INEQUALITY & SOCIAL MOBILITY.
  • 4. 1) SOCIALIZING AGENT SOCIALIZATION: -”THE PROCESS BY WHICH PEOPLE LEARN & DEBELOP THROUGH SOCIAL INTERACTIONS & COME TO KNOW THE ENVIRONMENT AROUND THEM.” -SPORT PROVIDES A SOURCE OF BOTH GROUP & PERSONAL IDENTITY. IT SATISFIES BASIC NEEDS FOR BELONGING. ROLE LEARNING: -”A SOCIAL PROCESS BY WHICH CHILDREN LEARN VARIOUS ROLES & THE CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THEM.”
  • 5. 2) UNIFIER -SPORT CAN BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER BY GIVING THEM A SENSE OF PERSONAL IDENTITY, AS WELL AS FEELINGS OF GROUP MEMBERSHIP & SOCIAL IDENTIFICATION. COLLECTIVE RITUAL: -”GROUPS OF PEOPLE ENGAGING IN A SET FORM OF RITES & PRACTICES SUCH AS A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY OR ATHLETIC EVENT.”
  • 6. 3) GENDER EQUALITY -PASSED IN 1972 AS PART OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENTS ACT -DESIGNED TO PROHIBIT SEX DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS -GIRLS INVOLVED IN INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS NATIONWIDE: -PRE TITLE IX: 298,000 -2010: 3+ MILLION
  • 7. THE DARK SIDE OF SPORT
  • 8. 1) SEXISM ATHLETIC BUDGETS: -FROM 1972-2008 FEMALES RECEIVED $166 MILLION LESS IN SCHOLARSHIP MONEY THAN THEIR MALE COUNTERPARTS -NCAA FEMALE TEAMS RECEIVE ABOUT 1/3 ($1.55 BILLION) LESS THAN MEN’S PROGRAMS LEADERSHIP ROLES: -BEFORE 1972: OVER 90% HEAD COACHES IN WOMEN’S ATHLETICS WERE FEMALE -2008: 42.8% HEAD COACHES IN WOMEN’S ATHLETICS WERE FEMALE -2008: 20% OF NCAA HEAD COACHES ARE FEMALE. -2006: 1 IN 7 WOMEN’S PROGRAMS HAD NO FEMALE ANYWHERE IN THE ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE MEDIA COVERAGE: -2004: FEMALE ATHLETES RECEIVED ONLY 6.3% OF TOTAL SPORTS COVERAGE -2000: NY TIMES DEVOTED 10 TIMES MORE SPACE TO MEN THAN WOMEN
  • 9. 2) RACISM LEADERSHIP ROLES -STACKING: -”A DISPROPORTIONATE ALLOCATION OF ATHLETES TO CENTRAL & NONCENTRAL POSITIONS AS A FUNCTION OF THEIR RACE OR ETHNICITY -MLB: WHITES DOMINATE CATCHER & PITCHER -NFL: WHITES DOMINATE QUARTERBACK -NCAA COACHING: 50% NCAA D1 FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE BLACK BUT LESS THAN 5% HEAD COACHES ARE BLACK MEDIA COVERAGE -1957: SI PUTS FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN ON COVER -ALTHEA GIBSON (THE JACKIE ROBINSON OF TENNIS) -1987: SI PUTS 2ND AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN ON COVER -JACKIE JOYNER-KERSEE (SI VOTED HER GREATEST FEMALE ATHLETE OF 20TH CENTURY)
  • 10. 3) HOMOPHOBIA & HETEROSEXISM -HOMOPHOBIA: -”AN IRRATIONAL FEAR, A CONTEMPT, OR AN ANTIPATHY TOWARD HOMOSEXUALS & HOMOSEXUALITY.” -HETEROSEXISM: -”AN IDEOLOGY & A BEHAVIOR THAT PROMOTE PRIVILEGE FOR DOMINANT GROUPS. -FEMALE ATHLETES ARE PRESSURED TO EMBRACE A “FEMININE IMAGE” -ROLE OF SPORT IN MALES LIVES TO PROVE MASCULINITY & MANHOOD -GAY ATHLETES GET LESS MEDIA COVERAGE & ENDORSEMENT DEALS