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Sociology Of Sports And Society - 1081 Words
  Table of Contents  Introduction	2  Sociology in Sport	2  Access and Equity	2  Access	2  Equity	2  Figueroa Framework	3  Access  Equity in Australia	3  Figueroa Framework ââ¬Å"Interpersonalâ⬠	3  ââ¬Å"Interpersonalâ⬠ Impact on decisions this paragraph should flow directly on from the previous paragraph	5  Barriers	5    Introduction  Sociology in Sport  Sociology of sports, also referred to as sports sociology, is the study of the relationship between sports and society. It examines how culture and values influence sports, how sports influences culture and values, and the relationship between sports and media, politics, economics, religion, race, gender, youth, etc. (Crossman, 2015). It also looks at the relationship between sports and social inequality and social mobility (Crossman, 2015).  Access and Equity  Access  The process by which efforts are made to ensure that everyone, regardless of their background, experiences and circumstances, can gain access to services and facilities that they need to achieve their own potential in life (Casebourne  Britton, 2002)  Equity   Equity is about fairness in sport, equality of access, recognizing inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structures of sport to ensure that it becomes equally accessible to all members of society, whatever their age, ability, gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality or social or economic status (England, 2010).    Figueroa Framework  Professor Peter Figueroa developed a tool toShow MoreRelatedSports And Society : Annual Review Of Sociology880 Words à  |à  4 PagesIn the Journal ââ¬Å"Sport and Society: Annual Review of Sociologyâ⬠ written by Robert E. Washington and David Karen they talk about gender and sports in one section of their Journal. 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