role of women in society Flashcards

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1917

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Dick Kerr formed ladies FC
brought in 50,000 spectators
banned in 1921 as grounds seen as unsuitbale

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1880s

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few female stars
lottie dodd x5 wimbeldon
maud watson

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1918

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suffragette movement/gained right to vote

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4
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1939-45

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war
wome took mens job when they went off to fight
sense of freedom
had money to spend on themselves

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5
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1984

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woman still unable to compate in olympic marathon

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2007

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equal prize money at wimbeldon however still bug difference in pay between men and women in sports like association football

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goods things now that have improved women playing sport

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this girl can campaign
broader pe curriculums for schools
more clubs
more comeptition
more female role models e.g Katie Tayloe (boxing)

however, curriculums still channeled into netball, gynmaistics

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sport continuum

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elite-400m runner running in world championships
perfomance-school rugby team in the county final
partcipation-2 freinds playing a game of badminton at leisure centre
foundation-pe class learning fundamental skills like jumping

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9
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stereotyping definition

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making generlaisations about all members of a group allowing others to categroise them and treat them accordingly

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10
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barriers to women in sport (a01)

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Channeling
Media coverage (lack of)
Stereotypes about capabilties

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examples of these barriers in sport (a02)

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e.g channeled towards gynastics and dance, away from football
e.g lack of female role models
e.g women seen as not masculine enough to play rugby

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12
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solutions to these barriers (a03)

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equal opportunities in PE-broader curriculums in sport

campaigns sucg as this girl can to challenge stereotypes

media cmapigns to promote womens support/equal coverage

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13
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barriers to disability in sport

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Poor access to facilities
Low media coverage
Lack of funding
study tip: PULL

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14
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examples of these barriers (a02)

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e.g doors and lifts
lack of role models
e.g wheelchair athletes paid less

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solutions to barriers (a03)

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adapting facilities/providing transport to events
increased media coverage
equal prize money for wheelchair atheltes at events such as london marathon

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16
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barriers to social disavnatged in sport

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unable to afford NUTRITION
unable to afford expensive equipment/memberships/transport
lack of family support

study tip:NELLY

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examples of these barriers (a02)

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unable to afford best running shoes
cannot afford high protein meals
family dont belive you can do it

18
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solutions to barriers

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providing transport to events such as park run
discounted memberships/swimming sessions
better talent id

free school meals

effective pe provision in state schools

19
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stacking

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conentration on ethnic minorities to be in a certain postion i a sports team based on stertoypes that they are better physically in thqat prosition

20
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eample of stacking

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e.g black footballerr being asked to play on the wing becasue they are fast and agreesive

21
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channeling definition

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ethnic minorities pushed into certain sports and positons based on assumptions about them

22
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example of channeling in sport

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asians being channeled away from football and towards cricket

23
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characteristics of amaterus in the 19th century

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fair play-more about taking part rather than winning
upper/middle class -‘gentlemen amateur’
not paid-play for love of it
study tip: fun

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characteristics of proffessionals in 19th century

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opposite to amaterus
gamesmanship-more moitvated by money

working class/lower class

paid-but not wealthy

gwp

25
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charcetrsrics of amaterurs in the 21st century

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seen as low status

less respecred than porffesionals

sportmansip still important e.g shaking hands/fair play awards

26
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characteirtsics of professionals in 21st centruy

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seen as high status

allows all classes to complete and reach high level

more time to train

higher quality coaching and faciltiies