Exam 2: Producing Knowledge About Sports in Society: How Is Knowledge Produced in the Sociology of Sport

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In the chapter it is noted that the commonly made statement that "sports are reflections of society"

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The author explains that sports are more than reflections of society because they are sites where

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Social theories are useful and practical because they

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The theories that explain what is known about patterns of relationships that influence opportunities to play sports are

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Theories that explain what is known about the ways that people express their values, ideas, and beliefs are called

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The theories most likely to use concepts such as values, symbols, ideology, and beliefs are

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Sociological theories are different from our personal theories in that they

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In Messner's studies of gender and sports he used

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Theories that used concepts such as role model and identity are

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As Messner began his investigation of gender and sports, he formed research questions around

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When Messner used a critical approach in his research on gender and sports, he was interested in

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