Intro to Sports Sociology

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Across
  1. 5. Durkheim: norms, values, e.g. in society & exert social control over individuals
  2. 7. popular focus on health and trends in bodily aesthetics
  3. 8. referring to countries of the world that are considered less developed economically and politically
  4. 10. ideology that emphasizes free-market, deregulation, and reduction in government oversight
  5. 12. state of normlessness that arises when social norms are unclear
  6. 13. arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
  7. 14. control or govern influence of a nation on a dependent country/territory
  8. 16. CWMills:connection between individual experiences and larger social issues
  9. 21. approach to knowledge production that favors objectivity,
  10. 22. Foucault: states enacting control on population's bodies
  11. 23. Promise that all people benefit from the scientific revolution of european enlightenment
  12. 24. method of argument for resolving disagreement
  13. 25. Behavior that violates norms and is subject to social disapproval
  14. 27. Centering on European worldviews
  15. 29. division of society based on status
  16. 32. Durkheim: theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
  17. 33. system of ideas and ideals
  18. 36. Marx: Theory the role of coercion and power in producing social order
  19. 37. understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
  20. 39. diverse in character and content
  21. 40. set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices
  22. 42. multiple distinct groups, cultures, or identities coexist within a society
  23. 43. referring to the world's wealthy, developed countries
Down
  1. 1. imposition of Eurocentric worldview on Indigenous Nations
  2. 2. Mead, Theory symbolic meaning that people develop and rely upon in the process of social interaction
  3. 3. social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole
  4. 4. Freire: ability to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions
  5. 6. story that counters the dominant cultural narratives
  6. 9. process by which individuals learn the values, norms, and required behaviors of their society
  7. 11. policy of extending a country's power and influence
  8. 15. function assumed or part played by a person or thing in society
  9. 17. Theory focuses on struggle between capitalists and the working class
  10. 18. prevailing story or discourse, which often excludes minority or dissenting viewpoints
  11. 19. ways that social conditions flow through, and are observable through, one's body
  12. 20. arrangement or classification of something into different groups
  13. 26. mechanisms, strategies, and institutions society uses to persuade or force individuals to conform to its norms
  14. 28. relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something
  15. 30. problem that influences a considerable number of individuals within a society
  16. 31. Theoretical framework focused on economic, social, political equity for women.
  17. 34. members of society are ranked
  18. 35. Large-scale international events
  19. 38. dominance of one group over another
  20. 41. Work, Marx: who defines, pays, owns