SOCPSY 3B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Meritocracy, Heteronormativity, Masculinity

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Sport for good: conceptualized as a vehicle for promoting inclusivity, development and peace. For example, right to play, use play to educate and empower children and youth to overcome conflict, poverty and other struggles. Adopting a critical lens: utilize a critical lens to explore the issues and controversies that exist within sport. For example, violence, deviance, inequality, poverty, racism, bullying and drug use: protests against large sporting events occur due to these issues and controversies. For example, brazil world cup 2017, protesting since money should be use on. Saturday, october 14, 2017 education, food and healthcare. For example, vancouver olympic games 2010, protesting the use of indigenous land to reflect nationalism of a colonizing country. How to define sport: sport: institutionalized competitive activities that involve rigorous physical exertion or the use of relatively complex physical skills by participants motivated by internal and external rewards, definition involves, physical activities: debate amongst authentic sports.

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