Soc 26 - Socio-cultural Influences Flashcards

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What are the 6 socio-cultural influences on sport

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Gender
Age
Ethinicity
Disability
Socio-economic group
Influences of People

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How does gender affect participation in sport

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The idea that some sports are more ‘male’ and others more ‘female’ has mostly disappeared but still some sports offer more opportunities to one sex over the other
For example, a boy who loves netball may struggle to find a team while women’s cricket, football and rugby are less popular than the male’s version
- Overall in the UK a greater proportion of men than women play sport - 40.7% of men as opposed to 31.2% of women.

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Age

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In most sports it is good to start young, although some competitive events may have age restrictions. For example, the minimum age to run the London Marathon is 18
- Work and family responsibilities as health problems may prevent an adult from participation
- Some activities may lend themselves to being more suitable for younger people such as gymnastics.
Others may lend themselves to older people

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Ethnicity

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Ethnicity refers to a population whose members identify with each other and are united by common cultural, linguistic or religious traits
- It can influence whether we play sport, what we choose to play and what sports we succeed in
- In countries like Fiji, Tonga and Samoa rugby is part of their culture. On the other hand, there has been racist abuse against non-white players most notably in football.

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Socio-economic group

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Socio-economic groups are generalisations but they can say something about a person’s chance to access sport or physical activity
- Most activities have associated costs e.g. hire of facilities, lessons, equipment and clothing. Some are very expensive while others are not
- Your socio-economic group can influence the type of sport you get involved in. Sports like polo, rowing and lacrosse are seen as ‘middle class’ activities whilst football and boxing are thought to be working class’.

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Disability

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People with disabilities take part in many sporting activities. Opportunities for disabled people in sport are increasing
- However, more availability is still needed in schools and at a local level
- The media coverage of the 2012 Paralympics attracted record crowds which has encouraged many people to get in sport locally.

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Influence of other people

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Most people’s choice of activity is influenced by others. People tend to choose the same activities as their friends or family members
- People of the same age, social-economic class and interests are likely to participate in similar activities
- Successful sports people may become role models, inspiring others to take up their sport.

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What is commercialisation

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making something available on the market; using something to make a profit.

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What is the media

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the main means of mass communication (television, radio, newspapers and internet).

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What is deviance

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Behaviour that falls outside the norms or what is thought to be acceptable; goes against the moral values or laws of the sport.

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What is negative deviance

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Deviance that has a detrimental effect.

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What is positive deviance

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Deviance where there is no intention to cause harm or break the rules.

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What is sportsmanship

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Qualities of fairness, following the rules, being gracious in defeat or victory.

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What is gamesmanship

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Bending the rules/laws of a sport without actually breaking them.

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What is the ‘golden triangle’ of commercialisation

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Sport, media and business. They are closely linked in modern sport as the media and business invest so much money into sport.

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What are the advantages of commercialistation

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Sports profit financially and benefit from increased awareness and exposure.
Media coverage can inspire people to participate in sport.
Sports use the money to invest in facilities, players, coaches, provision and their own promotion.
The media provides sponsers with a wider audience to promote their product or service to.

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What are the disadvantages of commercialistation

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The most popular sports and teams are the ones who benefit most.
The media can influence the scheduling and format of sports, e.g having advertisment breaks.
Poor performance or behaviour can lead to negative press.
Some sponsers products won’t be appropraite for the sport or audience, e.g. cigarettes and now betting companies too.
Broadcasting rights for large sporting events are extremely expensive.
Attending sporting events may become too expensive for people.
Performers may become motivated primarily by money and fame.