21st century Flashcards

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What is the main point for how social class affected sport?

A

Still a class system but it is less obvious and upward social mobility is much more likely due to sport

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What has the national lottery done?

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Led to more full time professionals for example, the gold medal winning women’s hockey team

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What is the definition of social mobility?

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Changes in wealth, education and occupation over a person’s lifetime

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How can social mobility be achieved?

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If you are talented and committed but this will only happen for a few
The media promotes this idea and creates role models for young children to aspire to

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Why is there a greater participation from upper class people than lower class?

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Can afford membership fees and equipment

Greater opportunity at places like university

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What was the result of the Hillsborough disaster?

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Taylor report made - modernisation of stadiums - all seater stadiums - more middle class supporters

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What was the impact of the premier league being introduced in 1992?

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Marketed as an elite experience, increase amount of upper/middle class spectators.
More middle class and affluent wealthy supporters led to more commercialism which led to rise in ticket prices
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What type of sports are middle/upper class people associated with?

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Sports that are expensive and associated with elitist clubs

Eg polo, yachting and golf

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What has changed about amateurism and professionalism?

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Now a wide mix of people from different social backgrounds playing as both amateurs and professionals

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Other than a mix of social class what groups are competing as both amateurs and professionals

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People from different ethnic backgrounds

Different genders

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What is the main point of gender affecting sport?

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Still gender discrimination

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Why are men more involved in sport than women?

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Media - more knowledge/opportunity/role models

More teams at grassroots level - more opportunity

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What sports/activities for health/fitness are associated with women?

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Netball, gymnastics, dance, zumba, yoga, pilates. (not many)

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What sports are associated with men?

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Rugby, boxing, basketball, football, cricket (much more)

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What is an example of women sport growing because of success?

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England women’s rugby won world cup, 20 players got contracts, role models to young girls, increasing participation

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What difference is there in male and female wages in sport?

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Females get a lot less

17
Q

What has happened to the number of sport degrees?

A

Increased, more technology and understanding

18
Q

How has time affected sport?

A

Technology - more flexible working hours - time for sport

However, work-life balance issues (some have the money but no time)

19
Q

How has money affected sport?

A

Most people more well off but negative impact of recession on participation.
Regional and worldwide differences in disposable income

20
Q

How has transport affected sport?

A

Improved transport/communication led to globalisation of sport.
Growth/development of specialist sports tour companies
However increased congestion/expense and reliability on public transport.

21
Q

What are the 3 things to talk about in law and order?

A

Legal claims in contact sport
Laws regarding spectator safety
Ethics

22
Q

What is an example of a legal claim in a contact sport?

A

Rugby injury leading to litigation against officials as responsibility to protect players

23
Q

How can you expand on laws regarding spectator safety?

A

There is a duty of care to spectators and their safety

24
Q

What are some ethical violations in sport?

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Drugs/Doping
Hooliganism
Match fixing/bribery
Discrimination of gender/race