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Page 1: Race, Ethnicity and Sport PHED 1007 March 4, 2015.

Race, Ethnicity and Sport

PHED 1007March 4, 2015

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Overview

Examine concepts of race and ethnicity

Explore some topics associated with race, ethnicity and sport

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Race =

Definition:

Race depends on a classification system through which meanings are given to physical traits.

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Ethnicity =

An ethnic population = a category of people regarded as socially distinct because

they share a way of life, a collective history, and a sense of themselves as a people.

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Minority=

. . . a socially identified population that suffers ___________ due to systematic _______________and has a strong sense _______________ ______________based on shared experiences of past and current discrimination.

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Minority

- All minorities are NOT racial or ethnic populations and all racial and ethnic populations are NOT minorities

Example

Whites in Canada are often identified as a race but they would not be a minority unless another racial or ethnic population had the power to subject them to systematic discrimination

People of Ukranian heritage in Alberta are considered an ethnic population but they are not a minority

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The Origins of Race and Racial Ideology

Human ______________is a fact of life

People have categorized one another, often using _________________________________________

Distinct and identifiable races is a “new” invention- developed by the ____________in the 17th century as they explored the world and encountered people who looked and lived differently than themselves. As they began to colonize around the world, the Europeans developed _____________ ____________________to distinguish the populations they had encountered.

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The Origins of Race and Racial Ideology

The Europeans use the term “race "very loosely. They based it on particular ________________. ____________, ________________, __________________

People gradually began to use the term “race” to identify population that they believed to be _____________distinct from other populations.

This “scientific analyses” combined with other observations and anecdotes told to the explorers led us to the development of _____________ _____________.

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Racial ideology

. . . a web of ideas and beliefs that people use to give meaning to _____________ and evaluate people in terms of racial classifications.

The racial classification models that were developed in Europe were based on the assumption that the appearance and actions of white Europeans were _____________and that an deviation from this_____________ were considered strange, primitive or immoral.

In this way, “whiteness” became the standard against which the ____________ and ___________of others were measured and evaluated.

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Racial Ideology

Between the 17th and 20th centuries, whites used this racial ideology.

Research since the 1950’s has produced evidence that the concept of race is ______ ________________ __________

Race is a myth based on socially created ideas about variations in ______________________________that are assumed to be biological

Canadians have learned to “see” race as a fact of life and use it to sort people into what they believe to be biology- based racial categories.

When racial ideology is put aside, the definitions of race and approaches to racial classification vary widely over cultures and over time

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Midnight Black

Snow White

______________ traits = skin color, height, brain size, nose width, leg length, leg length ratio, # of fast-twitch muscle fibers, etc.

________________ traits = blood type, sickle cell trait, etc.

Racial category lines are drawn on the basis of continuous traits. Therefore, they can be drawn anywhere and everywhere on this continuum! We could draw 2 or 2000 lines. Our decisions are social decisions, not decisions based on biology. Some people draw many; others draw few; some reject lines altogether.

Racial categories: Drawing color lines in society

Skin color continuum

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Racial Ideologies

The primary difficulty with racial ideologies is that their main purpose has been to __________________________________________________.

Racial ideologies tend to support the following:

Racism: attitudes, actions, and policies based on the belief that people in one racial category are ________________________________to people in one or more other categories

Genocide: the systematic destruction of an __________________________

Stereotypes: generalizations used to define and judge all individuals who are _________________in a particular racial category

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Race, Racial Ideology and Sports

None of us is born with racial ideology. We acquire it over _________as we interact with others.

Racial ideology encourages people to “See” sport performances in “racialized” terms, i.e.,

in terms of skin colour Do research designed to “discover” racial

differences in athletic ability (and otherwise)

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Searching for “Athletic Genes”

Some people argue that black people are genetically better athletes.

This search is misleading because It is based on _______________________about genes and how

they work. It mistakenly assumes that athletic abilities (e.g., sprinting,

jumping, etc.) is a ___________________________related to a single gene or interrelated set of genes.

Ignores __________________factors

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The Racially “Natural Athlete”?

There is no evidence showing that _________________is related to physical traits that are essential for athletic excellence across sports or in any particular sport.

Watch video of the “The Sports Gene” – what do you think about that?

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/sports-gene-author-tackles-controversial-aspect-sports-genes-19893256

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Traditional racial ideology used in sports

The achievements of _________ athletes are due to:

1.

2.

3.

The achievements of _______ athletes are due to:

1.

2.

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A ________________ hypothesis

Racial ideology + discrimination + sport opportunities

Beliefs about biological and cultural destiny

+

Motivation to develop skills

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPORTS

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Racial and Ethnic Relations in Canada

Canada is a ___________country (does not share an ethnicity or common language; has two or three founding nations)

For Canadians, the “elephant in the room” is the United States- we are constantly trying to celebrate our differences i.e. Joe from the “I Am Canadian beer commercials”, Rick Mercer’s “Talking to Americans”, 2002 Olympic Winter Games where the men and women’s hockey teams beat the USA

The most striking difference between the two is in regards to immigration- USA-”_____________ /Canada-____________

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Challenges of Racial and Ethnic Relations in Canadian Sport

Racial and ethnic relations in most sport settings are better today than in the past but many changes are still needed.

Once racial and ethnic segregation is eliminated and people come together, there now presents a challenge of these people working and living and playing together. Meeting this challenge requires a commitment to EQUAL treatment in addition to learning about the perspectives of others.

Three major challenges include:

1.

2.

3.

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The film The Jackie Robinson Story showed that the Dodgers manager faced new challenges after desegregation.• _______________ by opponents, spectators, general population• Coaches had to deal with: who would be Jackie’s roomate on trips?

How to deal with players’ racist remarks without destroying morale?

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Issues in Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Sports

New challenges as sports become more global, teams recruit more and more from around the world, and global migration increases

Risk of racial and ethnic issues that are apparent in “_______________” life will appear in sport settings

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Modern Issues with Ethnicity and Race in Sport

____________________________ in soccer Last summer the Quebec Soccer Federation banned

religious head coverings Later lifted the ban Recently FIFA announced they will be allowing

religious head coverings for a two year trial period Is it discrimination to ban head coverings? Or is it

just about safety?