Social Issues in Sport

23
Social Issues in Sport Second Edition

description

Second Edition. Social Issues in Sport. How to Build Excitement in Your Classroom!. Highlights of second edition Popular topics for students Unique text characteristics Ancillary materials to help. Opening Vignettes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Social Issues in Sport

Page 1: Social Issues in Sport

Social Issues in SportSecond Edition

Page 2: Social Issues in Sport

How to Build Excitement in Your Classroom!

Highlights of second edition

Popular topics for students

Unique text characteristics

Ancillary materials to help

Page 3: Social Issues in Sport

Opening Vignettes

Every chapter begins with an opening vignette that draws the reader into the topics of the chapter. Many vignettes are real-life examples from popular sport culture or the author’s experience.

Page 4: Social Issues in Sport

Updated Statistics

The latest information on the finances of sport, including values of stadiums, franchises, Olympics, television rights, and costs for participants and spectators. Escalating costs affect every level of sport.

Participation in sport and fitness activities is constantly changing. The percentage of population in every sport or physical activity is updated to 2010!

Page 5: Social Issues in Sport

Photos

Every photo in text has been updated to reflect the current state of sport through the visual medium. A picture is often worth a thousand words.

Page 6: Social Issues in Sport

Timely Topics

How owners of sport franchises earn money—and lots of it—yet still want more!

The international reach of sport both from the United States and to the United States

The growing commercialization of the Olympic Games in order to ensure its continued success

Page 7: Social Issues in Sport

More Timely Topics

The Football Bowl Championship versus a playoff system like in every other sport.

Should college athletes who make millions for their universities share in the money?

Are college sports just professional sports? And if so, why not treat them as such?

Page 8: Social Issues in Sport

New Chapter

Development Through Sport

A rising worldwide trend toward using sport not just for exercise and health but to enhance youth development, especially among the disadvantaged and developing countries.

In the United States, the rising trend of blending sport with social programs.

Page 9: Social Issues in Sport

Development Through Sport

Sport for peace and understanding between people of different backgrounds

Sport combined with education to improve body and mind together

Sport to encourage social responsibility, acceptable moral values, and responsible citizenship

Page 10: Social Issues in Sport

Sneaker Wars: Chapter 8

The famous family feuds that grew out of athletic shoes:

Adidas, Puma, Nike, Reebok, et al.: As major sponsors of international sporting events and the enormous culture of sporting shoes, clothing, and warm-ups even for casual wear

Page 11: Social Issues in Sport

Key Resources

Chapter 3

Sport Participation in America in 2010

Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association

Current participation levels in sport and physical activity: 1-year and 9-year trends

Decline in many traditional sports and growth of new sports

Page 12: Social Issues in Sport

Key Resources

Chapters 11 and 12

TIDES: The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at University of Central Florida

Dr. Richard LapchickAuthority on race and gender in sport for athletes, coaches, administrators

Page 13: Social Issues in Sport

Popular Student Topics

Sporting behaviorDoes sport participation actually teach and improve moral behavior as most of us believe?

DevianceWhy do so many athletes exhibit behavior that deviates from normal?

Page 14: Social Issues in Sport

Popular Student Topics

Coaching sportsSince so many college students who played sports believe they might like to become coaches at some level, understanding the profession of coaching is essential.

What is being done to require more rigorous credentialing of coaches and continuing education?

Page 15: Social Issues in Sport

Popular Student Topics

High-performance athletes

Why does it cost so much (over $50,000 per year) to be an elite athlete in America?

How do other countries do it better?

Are we getting our best athletes into a wide variety of sports? Or the least expensive sports?

Page 16: Social Issues in Sport

Sport Wagering Should gambling on sports be legalized?Why or why not?

What are the trends on gambling in the U.S.?

Will they affect sports?

Internet wagering now

Gambling by college students.

Page 17: Social Issues in Sport

“Grobalization” of Sports Combo of growth and globalization

Profit-driven capitalist development, Americanization, or McDonaldization of sport in Latin American countries

Baseball in Dominican Republic: A blessing or a curse?

Page 18: Social Issues in Sport

Updates in Every ChapterFresh, new material:

In the Arena With

Sidebars that highlight key personalities who have influenced major changes in sport

Page 19: Social Issues in Sport

Updates in Every ChapterFresh, new material:

Pop Culture

Sidebars that discuss current trends in movies, books, or magazine that reflect current sport culture

Page 20: Social Issues in Sport

Updates in Every ChapterFresh, new material:

Expert’s View

Sidebars that share the views of sport experts on controversial topics and invite students to examine their own beliefs

Page 21: Social Issues in Sport

Updates in Every ChapterFresh, new material:

Activity Time-Out

Sidebars that suggest further exploration by students into a topic In order to debate an issue, validate an opinion, or look at sport from the point of view of a particular social theory

Page 22: Social Issues in Sport

Ancillary Products

All newly revised and updated:

Available in e-book Chapter outlines on slides Discussion topics and assignment

suggestions Relevant sources Suggested exam questions

Page 23: Social Issues in Sport

Questions?For follow up questions, you may also contact Dr. Woods directly at [email protected]