Exam 8: Sport Deviance
Exam 1: Perspectives on the Social Dimensions of Sport and Physical Activity in Canada25 Questions
Exam 2: Sociological Theories of Sport30 Questions
Exam 3: Canadian Sport in Historical Perspective26 Questions
Exam 4: Sport and Social Stratification26 Questions
Exam 5: Ethnicity and Race in Canadian Sport28 Questions
Exam 6: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality25 Questions
Exam 7: Children, Youth, and Parental Involvement in Organized Sport25 Questions
Exam 8: Sport Deviance26 Questions
Exam 9: Violence27 Questions
Exam 10: Sport and Physical Activity in Canadian Educational Systems25 Questions
Exam 11: Sport, Media, and Ideology26 Questions
Exam 12: Sports, Politics, and Policy26 Questions
Exam 13: The Business of Sport26 Questions
Exam 14: Globalization and Society25 Questions
Exam 15: Sport and the Future29 Questions
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To argue that there is nothing that is inherently deviant in sport in or in society is to approach your analysis from a/an _____ standpoint.
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A central component of BASE ethics is the expectation:
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Colour-blindness furnishes acceptable ways to:
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In the early twentieth century,the International Olympic Committee excluded women from certain Olympic events arguing that,in particular,their _____ would be irreparably harmed by such vigorous activity.
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How did the Canadian women's hockey team "tarnish the reputation of women's hockey" at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver?
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The topic of _____ in sport has been,and still is,hotly contested and deeply politicized and ideological,according to the chapter on deviance in the text.
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The tolerable deviance framework brings our attention to the idea that sport is constructed as a space in which deviance is:
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There are four central beliefs that define what it means to identify one's self as an athlete.Which of the following is not one of these four main beliefs?
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_____ are sometimes complicit in the construction of moral panics as part of the process of orchestrating or manufacturing hegemony.
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Considering deviance as relational and as an outcome of a process allows us to:
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The interactions,negotiations,and debates among groups with different perspectives of whether a behaviour or characteristic is deviant and needs to be socially controlled are referred to in the text as the:
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In his conception of the sociological imagination,C.Wright Mills stresses the importance of understanding:
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Which of the following particular field of activities are often constructed as deviant and yet heralded?
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Who is more likely to be deviantized for engaging in risk sports?
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You are explaining to your parents that the taking of steroids to enhance performance in your chosen sport is inherently deviant.As such,you are analyzing deviance from a/an _____ standpoint.
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Your professor notes that sport is a separate social world with its own allowable rule violations.She is likely discussing this notion within a lecture on which of the following topics?
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