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chapter Chapter 7 Sociology of Physical Activity 7 Sociology of Physical Activity Margaret Carlisle Duncan and Katherine M. Jamieson

What Is Sociology of Physical Activity? Sociology of physical activity focuses on the shared beliefs and social practices that constitute specific forms of physical activity (e.g., sport, exercise). Sociological information adds to the breadth of knowledge of a well-educated kinesiologist.

Figure 7.1

What Does a Sociologist of Physical Activity Do? Teaching Research Service

Goals of Sociology of Physical Activity To look at physical activity with a penetrating gaze that goes beyond our common understanding of social life To identify and analyze patterns of change and stability in physical activity (see an example of a changing trend in the table on the next slide) To critique physical activity programs in order to identify problems and recommend changes leading to the enhancement of equality and human wellbeing

History of Sociology of Physical Activity Early beginnings: Late 19th century to mid-1960s Identifying the subdiscipline: Mid-1960s to early 1980s (continued)

History of Sociology of Physical Activity (continued) Expanding the subdiscipline: mid-1970s to present Socioeconomic inequities Gender inequities Racial and ethnic inequities Global, national, and local relations in sport Exercise and societal conceptions of human bodies Disabilities and abilities Obesity

Research Methods in Sociology of Physical Activity Methods Survey research Interviewing Thematic analysis Ethnography Societal analysis Historical analysis Research in sociology of physical activity involves collecting quantitative and qualitative data using a variety of methodologies.

Overview of Knowledge in Sociology of Physical Activity Power relationships Gender relationships Sexuality and sports Participation patterns Leadership roles Cultural differences Ethnic (cultural heritage) and racial relations Sports and politics (local, national, international, and transnational) Mass media (e.g., television, newspapers, magazines, the Internet) and sports

Power and Power Relationships Power: The ability to do what you want without being stopped by others Power relations underlie social inequalities. Power relations affect people s quality of life and their chances for a better life in the future.

Gender Relations and Physical Activity Gender: A set of norms or expectations about how we should behave that are linked to societal understandings of sexuality and procreation (continued)

Gender Relations and Physical Activity (continued) Participation Title IX legislation More girls and women participating Societal perceptions of gender-appropriate physical activities Leadership Decrease in percentage of women coaching girls and women s teams Reasons for the decrease Expression Sports and heterosexual manhood Less coverage of women s sports Themes in media coverage of men s and women s sports Sports as symbols of male superiority Conceptions of beautiful bodies (continued)

Gender Relations and Physical Activity (continued) Popular media representations Disparity in coverage Women: focus is on artistic qualities Men: focus is on movements, skills, and strategic knowledge Giving privilege to masculinity Body culture Outward appearance Disordered eating: anorexia and bulimia Bodybuilders and steroid use

Socially Appropriate Sports Although many more girls and women are participating in physical activities today compared with several decades ago, they tend to participate in sports that are considered socially appropriate, involving less body contact, prominent aesthetic dimensions, and less extreme strength development.

Ethnic and Racial Relations Ethnic group: A group of people who share important and distinct cultural traditions Race: A group of people who are defined by society as different from others on the basis of genetically inherited traits Participation African American overrepresentation among athletes in popular male team sports Access to facilities and coaching

Ethnic and Racial Relations Leadership Low proportion of African American coaches at elite levels, relative to the number of players Reasons for this low proportion Expression Cool pose Deception of African American boys concerning likelihood of becoming a professional athlete Media portrayals of white and African American athletes: brains vs. brawn Racial identity Stereotypes

Socioeconomic Relations Socioeconomic status: Social position based on wealth, education, and occupational prestige Participation Types and amounts of physical activity among people at different socioeconomic levels Likelihood of becoming a professional athlete is very slim (continued)

Socioeconomic Relations (continued) Socioeconomic status influences the types of physical activities to which people have access. Physical activities requiring expensive equipment, facilities, and coaching are mostly beyond the reach of people at lower income levels. (continued)

Socioeconomic Relations (continued) Leadership People who control elite sport are very wealthy. Top collegiate athletic directors and coaches are well paid. Less affluent people have opportunities for leadership in grassroots sport. Expression Expensive sports Lean, taut bodies Sports express messages about the importance of winning, discipline, obedience, and hard work, suggesting that the rich and poor both deserve whatever wealth they have.

Sociology of Physical Activity Illuminates societal patterns of change and stability in physical activity Helps us understand our physical activity experiences and others experiences Identifies social problems and urges modifications aimed at enhancing equality and human well-being Primarily focused on sport, but interest in exercise, fitness, and societal conceptions of the human body is increasing

Thinking About Inequality What inequalities do you notice in sport and physical activity? How can these be changed to enhance equality and overall human well-being?