Test Bank for Sociology of North American Sport, 11th Edition, 11e by George H. Sage, D. Stanley Eitzen
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
PART I:
TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF SPORT
CHAPTER 1: The Sociological Analysis of
Sport in North American Society
An
Overview of Sociology of Sport as a Field of Study
The
Pervasiveness of Sport
The
Discipline of Sociology
--Assumptions
of the Sociological Perspective
--Thinking
as a Sociologist: Sociological Imagination
--Units of
Sociological Analysis
--Micro
and Macro Levels and This Book
Sociological
Theories: Contrasting Ways to See and Understand Social Life
--Conflict
Theory
--Conflict/Cultural
Social Theories
--Interactionist
Theory
--Sociological
Theories and Sociology of Sport: Our Position
Sport as a
Microcosm of Society
--Common
Characteristics of Sport and Society
Levels of
Sport
--Informal
Sport
--Organized
Sport
--Corporate
Sport
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 2: Social and Cultural
Transformations and the Rise of Sport in North America
Pre-Columbian
and Colonial Traditions in North America
--The
Colonists Restrict Physical Activities
Early
Nineteenth Century: Takeoff of Industrialization, Technology, and Organized
Sport
--Building
a Framework for Organized Sport
--The
Technological Revolution and Sport
Latter
Nineteenth Century: The Beginnings of Modern Sport
--Urbanization
and the Rise of Modern Sport Forms
--Technological
Innovation and Sport: Transformation
--Technological
Innovation and Sport: Communication
--Technological
Innovation and Equipment to Play Modern Sports
--Other
Technological Breakthroughs and Sport
--The Cult
of Manliness and Sport
--Muscular
Christianity and Intellectuals
--Social
Philosophy and Organized Sport
Twentieth
and Twenty-First Centuries: The Modern World and Sport
--The
Maturing of Modern Sport
--Twentieth-Century
Technology and Sport: Transportation
--The
Technological Revolution and Sport: Communication
--Other
Technological Innovations and Sport
--Sport in
Education
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 3: Sport and North American
Culture and Values
Culture,
Values, and Social Theories
Sport as a
Microcosm of Cultural Values
The North
American Value System
--Individual
Striving for Success
--Competition:
The Fundamental Social Process
--The
Social Valued Means to Achieve
--Progress
Overcomes the Status Quo
--Materialism:
Acquisitions and Consumption
--Social
Conformity
North
American Social Values and Sport
--Competition
and Success in Sport
The Valued
Means of Achievement in Sport
--Progress
in Sport
--Materialism
in Sport
--External
Conformity in Sport
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 4: Social Problems and North
American Sport: Violence and Substance Abuse
Overview
of Social Problems in Sport
--Social
Theories and Social Problems
--Examples
of Recent Social Problems in Sport
Violence
in North American Society
--Violence
in Historical Context
--Contemporary
Violence in North America
Violence
in Sport: Terminology, Theories
--Is It
Violence or Aggression? Confusion in the Literature
--Theories
About the Connection Between Aggressive Behavior and Sport
--Aggression
Theories and Research on Sports
Violence
in North American Sport
--Violence
as Part of North American Sports
--Fostering
and Supporting Player Violence
--Violent
Behavior of Athletes in Their Personal Lives
--Sources
for Violence by Male Athletes in Their Private Lives
--Athletes'
Violence Against Teammates: Hazing
Sports
Fans: Violent and Abusive Actions
--Factors
Associated with Fan Violence
--Game and
Postgame Violence
--Reducing
Fan Violence and Abusive Behavior
Substance
Abuse and Sport
--Substance
Abuse Not New to Sports
--The
Scope of Current Substance Abuse in Sport
--Anabolic
Steroids: Promises Big and Strong
--Sports
Anti-Doping Programs in North America
--Social/Cultural
Influences and Substance Abuse among Athletes
--Can
Substance Abuse in Sports Be Reduced, Even Prevented?
Summary
Notes
PART II:
SPORT AND STRUCTURED INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY
CHAPTER 5: Sport, Social Stratification,
and Social Mobility
Terminology
and Theory in Social Stratification and Mobility
--Basic
Terminology in Social Stratification
Dimensions
of Inequality
Social
Class and Sport
--Adult
Participation Preferences for Sports by Socioeconomic Status
--Youth
Sport Participation by Socioeconomic Status
--Spectator
Preferences for Sports by Socioeconomic Status
--Segregation
in Sports by Social Class
Social
Mobility and Sport
--Sport as
a Mobility Escalator
--Demythologizing
the Social Mobility-Through-Sport Hypothesis
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 6: Racial-Ethnic Minorities and
Sport
Racial-Ethnic
Minorities: Social Theories and Relevant Concepts
--Social
Theories and Race and Minorities
--Relevant
Concepts About Race
Sport
Participation among Racial-Ethnic Minorities
--The
History of African American Involvement in U.S. Sport
--Latino
Involvement in North American Sport
--Asian
American Involvement in North American Sport
--Native
North American Involvement in Sport
--The
Effects of Globalization on Ethnic Diversity in North American Sport
African
American Dominance in Sport
--Race-Linked
Physical Appearances
--Race-Linked
Cultural Differences
--Social
Structure Constraints
Racial
Discrimination in Sport
--Stacking
--Leadership,
Administration, and Authority
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 7: Gender in North American Sport:
Community and Change
Social
Theories and Gender Relations
Constructing
and Reproducing Gender Relations through Sport
--The
Heritage of Gender Inequality in Sport
Social
Sources of Gender Inequality in Sport
--Parental
Childrearing Practices and Gender Construction
--The
School and Gender Construction
--The Mass
Media and Gender Construction
--Nicknames,
Mascots, and Heroines
Females
Surmount Social Barriers to Participation in Sport
--Negative
Myths
Women's
Struggle for Opportunity and Equality in Sport
--From
Boys-Only Youth Sports to Opportunities for Both Sexes
--Title
IX: Federal Government Support for Gender Equity
--Toward
Gender Equity in High School Sports
--Gender
Equity in Intercollegiate Sports
Men Rule
in the Coaching and Administration of Women's Sports
--High
School and College Women's Coaching Positions
--High
School and College Administrative/Management Positions
Ownership,
Management, and Coaching in Professional and Olympic Sports
--Coaching
and Administrative Management in U.S. and Canadian Olympic Organizations
--Reasons
for the Persistence of Men in Coaching and Administering Women's Sports
--Women
Athletes' Careers at the Professional and Olympic Levels of Sport
--Female
Olympic Athletes
Sport,
Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation
Summary
Notes
PART III:
FROM ORGANIZED SPORT TO CORPORATE SPORT: YOUTH TO COLLEGE SPORT
CHAPTER 8: Youth and Sport
Youth
Sports Programs: Something for Everyone
--Social
Theories and Youth Sports
The Rise
of Youth Sports Programs: The Takeoff and Expansion of a New Form of Sport
Objectives
of Youth Sports Programs
--What Do
Young Athletes, Their Parents, and Coaches Want from Sports?
Socialization
and Sport: Involvement in Sport and Its Consequences
Socialization
into Sport: Why Do Children Become Involved in Organized Sports?
--Families
--Parents
--Siblings
--Peers
--Coaches
--Schools
--Mass
Media
--Participants:
Youth Athletes
Socialization
via Sport: Process and Outcomes
--Two
Forms of Play: Peer Group and Adult Organized
Development
of Personal-Social Attributes through Sport
--Youth
Orientation toward Sport
--Sportsmanship
in Youth Sports
--Character
Development in Youth Sports
Potential
Psychosocial Problems in Youth Sports
--Adult
Intrusion in Youth Sports
--Disruption
of Education
--Risk of
Injury
--The
"Winning Is the Only Thing" Ethic and Youth Sports
Sports
Alternatives for the Young Athlete
--Emphasizing
Personal Growth and Self-Actualization
--Alternative
Sports
--Cooperative
Games
--Youth
Sports Coaches
--Bill of
Rights for Young Athletes
Summary
Notes
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CHAPTER 9: Interscholastic Sport
Social
Theories and Interscholastic Sports
The Status
of Sport in Secondary Schools
The
Consequences of Sport for Schools, Communities, and Individuals
--The
Consequences of Sport for the High School
--The
Consequences of Sport for the Community
--The
Consequences of Sport for Participants
Problems,
Dilemmas, and Controversies
--The
Subversion of Educational Goals
--The
Reinforcement of Gender Roles
--Cheating
--Unsportsmanlike
Behavior of Fans
--Autocratic
Coaches
--Excessive
Pressures to Win
--Elitism
--Sport
Specialization
--Budget
Shortfalls
--Corporate
High School Sport Programs
Efforts to
Reform High School Sports
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 10: Intercollegiate Sport
Beginning
and Development of College Sports
Student-Centered
College Sport Remains
College
Sport as Big Business
Social
Theories and Their Role in Colleges and Universities
--Functionalism
and Big-Time College Sports
--Conflict/Culturalism
and Big-Time Sport Functions
--Further
Consequences of the Commercial Orientation of Big-Time College Sports
--A
Contradiction: Athletes as Amateurs in a Big-Business Environment
The NCAA
and Student-Athletes
--The
Enforcement of "Amateurism"
--Intercollegiate
Sport and Disability
--Appeals
for Paying Athletes a Salary
--The
Restriction of Athletes' Rights
Educational
Performance and Student-Athletes
--Academic
Predictions for Student-Athletes at College
--Academic
Achievement and College Athletes
--Graduation
Rates and Student-Athletes
--The
Impediments to Scholarly Achievement by College Athletes
Reform
Initiative and Intercollegiate Sports
--The
Administration of Intercollegiate Sports
--Emphasizing
the Education of Student-Athletes
--Commitment
to Athletes' Rights
Summary
Notes
PART IV:
SPORT AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER 11: Sport and the Economy
Professional
Sport as a Business
--Social
Theories and the Economy
--Professional
Team Sports as Monopolies
--Public
Subsidization of Professional Team Franchises
--Ownership
for Profit
--A
Radical Question: Are Owners Necessary?
Who
Benefits Economically from Sports?
--Professional
Athletes' Earnings
--Auxiliary
Professions and Occupations in Sport
--Sport-Related
Businesses
--Corporate
Advertising in Sport
The
Relationship between Owners and Athletes
--The
Draft and the Reverse Clause
--Professional
Team Sport Athletes Fight for Free Agency
Amateur
Sport as a Business
--The
Ambiguous Case: Intercollegiate Sports and Amateurism
--The
Economics of Collegiate Sport
Gambling
and Sport
--Issues
About Sports Betting in the United States
--Issues
About Sports Betting in Canada
--Sports
Gambling and College Students
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 12: Sport and the Mass Media
Social
Roles of the Mass Media
--Prominent
and Subtle Roles of the Media
--Mass
Media and Social Theories
The
Symbiosis of Mass Media and Sport
--Enduring
Linkages between the Mass Media and Sport
Television:
The Monster of the Sports World
--Increasing
TV Sports Coverage
--Economic
Aspects of Televised Sports
Television's
Influence on Sport
--Increasing
TV Sports Coverage
--Economic
Aspects of Televised Sports
Television's
Influence on Sport
--Increases
in Sport Revenue
--Television
Drives Shifts in Popularity of Sport
--Professional
Sports Franchise Locations and the Media
--Television:
The Financial Foundation for Big-Time Intercollegiate Sport
--Television
Taps High School Sports
--Modifying
Sports to Accommodate TV
--Television's
Own Sports
--Televised
Sport as a Mediated Event
The Impact
of Sport on the Mass Media
--Increased
Sport in the Media
--Sport's
Privileged Treatment by the Media
--Sports
Consumers and the Mass Media
The
Internet: The Newest Form of Mass Communications for Sports
--Integration
of the Internet, Television, Computers, and Video Games
--Social
Media: Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter
Media
Sport: Gender and Race Issues
--Reproduction
of Hegemonic Masculinity in Media Sport
--Media
Sport and Gender Inequities
--Media
Sport and Racial and Ethnic Inequities
--Media
Sport and Disabilities Inequities
Sports
Journalism and the Mass Media
--Sportscasters:
Narrators of Mediated Sport
--Minority
Sport Journalists and Broadcasters
--Women
Sport Journalists and Broadcasters
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 13: Sport and Politics
Politics
as a Social Institution
--Social
Theories and Politics
Intertwining
of Politics and Sports
The
Political Uses of Sport
--Sport as
a Vehicle for Propaganda
--Sport
and Nationalism
--Sport as
an Opiate of the Masses
--The
Exploitation of Sport by Politicians
--Sport as
a Vehicle of Change in Society
Globalization
and Sport
The
Political Olympic Games
--Political
Problems and the Olympic Movement
--Proposals
for Reforming the Olympic Games
Summary
Notes
CHAPTER 14: Sport and Religion
The
Relationship Between Religion and Society
--Personal
and Social Roles of Religion
Historical
Affiliation between Religion and Sport
--Ancient
Greece: Creators of Organized Sports Events
--The
Early Christian Church and Roman Sport Spectacles
--Pre-Columbian
Societies: Sport in the Americas
--Reformation
and Protestantism in the North American Colonies
--Religious
Objections to Sport Declined in the Nineteenth Century
--Religion
and Sport Conciliation
Sport as
Religion
--Similarities
between Sport and Religion
--Critical
Views about Sport as Religion
Religion
Uses Sport
--Churches
--Religious
Leaders Embrace Sport
--Church
Colleges and Universities
Religious
Organizations and Sports
--The
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
--Religion
and Professional Sports Organizations
--Sport
and Religion Publications
--Missionary
Work of Churches and Sport
--Religious
Evangelizing by Athletes and Coaches
--The
Promise Keepers: Patriarchy, Gender, and Sexuality
--Sportianity
Confronting Social Issues
Value
Orientations of Religion and Sports
--The
Protestant Ethic and Sports
--Protestantism
and Contemporary Sport
Sport Uses
Religion
--The Use
of Prayer and Divine Intervention
--The Use
of Magic
--Magic
and Its Uses in Sports
Summary
Notes
PART V:
SPORT, SOCIAL CHANGE, AND SPORT FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 15: Contemporary Trends and the
Future of Sport in North America
Demographic
Trends in North America
--Population
Composition
--Location
of Population
--Population
Trends and Sport
Dominating
Forces in Our Lives: Work, Technology, and Sporting Activities
--An
Information/Service North American Society
--The
Information/Service Workplace and Sporting Activities
A Future
Society and Sport
--Cerebral
Sports of the Future
--Violent
Sports of the Future
--Technology
and Future Sport
--A
Counterpoint to Technosports: Ecosports
Trends in
the Economy and Future Sports
--Rise of
Neo-Liberalism and Sport for Development and Peace
--The
Future of Professional Sports
--The
Future of Televised Sports
--Internet
Technology and Sports Viewing
--Video
Technology and Sports Video Games
--Intercollegiate
Athletics and the Future
--Secondary
School Sports and the Future
Trends in
Social Values and Future Sport
--The
Quest for Democracy and Equality
--Trends
in Sports Values
--People
with Disabilities and Sport
--Senior
Populations and Sport
--LGBTQ in
Sport
--New
Emphasis on Participation and Cooperation
--A
Troubling Trend: Sports Incivility
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