Chapter 3 Flashcards
Define popular recreation
Sport and pastimes of people in pre industrial Britain
What was foot racing and a patron
Form of competitive running Member of gentry who looked after lower class performer
What is rational recreation
19th century, sport pastimes for the LC designed by the middle class to be well ordered,organised and control
What was the negative effects of the industrial Revolution
Migration of lower class to urban areas, loss of traditional sport Lack of income
Poor health
Lack of public provision
What were the improvements of industrial Revolution
Health and hygiene improved- public baths
Gradual increase in wages and more time - factory act
Dev Of new middle class
Influence of ex public school boys
Industrial patronage
Transport and communication
How did Middle class improve rational recreations
Codification - NGB,RFU
Competition
Public provision
Increased leisure time
Characteristics of Amateurism
Appreciating the value of health and fitness
High moral integrity
Character building exercise
High moral values, code of amateurism
What were the key features of of modern day amateurs
Lower status
Code of amateurism
What is society and socialisation
An organised group, shared interest of associates for specific purpose
Life long process where members of society learn its norms,values ideas and practices
What is social stratification
Type of social inequality where society is divided on different societal characteristics e,g status
What is the difference between prejudice and stereotyping
S- standardised Image of member of a group whereas prejudice is forming an unfavourable opinion of an individual based on inadequate facts
What is stacking and channeling
S- disproportionate concentration of ethnic minorities in certain position
Channeling - ethnic minorities may be pushed into certain sports