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CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

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Page 1: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

CH14 Sport and Mass Media

Page 2: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution

• Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played according to specific rules.

Page 3: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

CH14-2 Perspectives & Issues in American Sports

• Functionalist-unite members of the community, reinforces important norms and values

• Conflict-perpetuates the power structure, reinforces gender and racial inequality

• Interactionist-symbols, norms, and values influences social behavior, athletes can become role models

Page 4: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

Stacking in Sports

• Practice of assigning people to the central/non-central positions in sports based on race or ethnicity.

Page 5: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

Title IX

• Went in effect in 1975 and barred discrimination on the basis of gender in any program at an educational institution funded by the federal government.

Page 6: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

CH14-3 History of Mass Media

• Writing and Paper• Printing Press• Industrial Age• Information Society

Page 7: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

Mass Media in the United States

• Print Media• Audio Media• Visual Media• Online Media• Convergence of Media

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Perspectives on Mass Media

• Functionalist-the mass media support social stability by keeping track of what is happening in the world, interpreting information, transmitting cultural values, and providing entertainment.

• Conflict Perspective-the mass media maintain the present power structure and reinforce social inequalities by controlling the flow and interpretation of information.

• Interactionist Perspective-the mass media have a major impact on social interaction. Some interactionists feel that the mass media create social isolation, while others suggest that the mass media help to create new social networks.

Page 9: CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.

CH14 Test35 points possible

• 12 Matching • 5 True/False• 7 Short Answer– 3 conditions for a sport– How 3 Perspectives view Sport– Stacking– Title IX– History of Mass Media– How 3 Perspectives view Mass Media– Issue that has been a concern to media critics

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CH14 Review Assignment Comprehension & Critical Thinking

p. 362 #1-4Complete terms CH14-1, CH14-2, CH14-3, CH14-4