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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Dino Numerato, Ph.D. (27.01.2021)
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Dino Numerato, Ph.D. (27.01.2021)
Literatura je uvedena v sylabu kurzu. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Dino Numerato, Ph.D. (14.02.2021)
Assessment methods: 1) presentation - teamwork (15 minutes long) – 10 points max 2) 2 position papers for seminars (compulsory texts-related commentaries, to be uploaded on Friday the latest in the week before seminars) – 6 points max (3 points max for each) 3) 4 questions related to compulsory literature - 4 points max (1 point for each) 4) final test (A, B, C, D - one choice) - based on lectures and compulsory literature – 18 points 5) final essay outline - 6 points max 6) final essay (around 1800 words long, (+-10%)) – 56 points max The tasks will be specified based on the number of students enrolled in the course during the registration period.
IMPORTANT: All tasks are compulsory. To pass the Final Exam, the essay has to be evaluated with at least 29 points. Furthermore, all assignments have to be submitted and accepted. The final essay has to include references to at least three academic articles on sport not listed among compulsory readings.
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Dino Numerato, Ph.D. (27.01.2021)
Přednášky Dina Numerata a Evy Soares Moura probíhají jednou za 14 dní v pondělí od 14.00 v angličtině. Semináře povede Matouš Veselský a probíhají jednou za 14 dní.
Details and relevant materials are available on Moodle: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=4504 (the syllabus will be finalized by 15 February 2021) Course description This course provides an introduction to the sociology of sport. The social sphere of sport is approached as a "serious" and sociologically relevant social sphere that cannot be equated only with fun and leisure. The main objective of this course, divided equally into lectures and seminars, is to equip students with basic conceptual and heuristic tools to carry out a critical and theoretically informed scrutiny of sport-related topics. The course focuses on major historical developments of the sub-discipline of the sociology of sport, provides students with an overview of key scholars in the field, reviews main theoretical concepts and outlines the links between sports sociology and general sociological theory. Particular attention is given to the relationship between sports and politics, mass media, identities, globalisation, environment, civil society, and social stratification. Course credits: 6 ECTS Type of Completion: Exam (Zk) (based on assessment methods) Assessment methods: 1) presentation - teamwork (15 minutes long) – 10 points max 2) 2 position papers for seminars (compulsory texts-related commentaries, to be uploaded on Friday the latest in the week before seminars) – 6 points max (3 points max for each) 3) 4 questions related to compulsory literature - 4 points max (1 point for each) 4) final test (A, B, C, D - one choice) - based on lectures and compulsory literature – 18 points 5) final essay outline - 6 points max 6) final essay (around 1800 words long, (+-10%)) – 56 points max The tasks will be specified based on the number of students enrolled in the course during the registration period.
IMPORTANT: To pass the Final Exam, the essay has to be evaluated with at least 29 points. Furthermore, all assignments have to be submitted and accepted. The final essay has to include references to at least three academic articles on sport not listed among compulsory readings.
Grading System 91 - 100 points: A - excellent (outstanding performance with only minor mistakes) Participation in seminars is compulsory. Only one absence is tolerated. However, given the pandemic situation, alternative solutions could be agreed individually in some exceptional situations. Timetable Compulsory reading 1 and 2 Week 3 (1 March): Lecture 2: Sport and Social Divisions Eva Soares Moura This lecture will be focused on the role of sport as both a mirror and a vehicle of broader processes of social stratification. The role of sport as a vehicle of both social inclusion and social exclusion will be discussed. Particular attention will be given to Bourdieu's concept of the social field of sport and the role of economic and cultural capital. This lecture will also be focused on the construction and reproduction of social identities through sport and physical activities. Particular attention will be given to gender, race and ethnic identities as well as to disability. Week 4 (8 March): Seminar 2 Discussing literature and assignments, presentations Compulsory reading 3 and 4 Numerato, D. (2011). Promýšlení Weberova konceptu odkouzlení: Výzkum opětovného okouzlení jachtingem v post-komunistické České republice. Sociální studia, 8(1), 37-52. Brown, A. (2008). ‘Our Club, our rules’: fan communities at FC United of Manchester. Soccer & Society, 9(3), 346-358.
This lecture will present the development of sport in the global context. Globalisation in relation to sport will be understood both as a process and as an outcome. Technological, social, economic, media and ideological aspects of globalisation will be discussed. Moreover, particular attention will be given to alter-globalisation initiatives in and through sport. Particular attention will be given to commercialisation and commodification of sport in the neoliberal context. Particular attention will be given to the role of the mass media in the construction of sport heroes and celebrities. Week 8 (5 April): Easter / Bank Holiday Week 9 (12 April): Seminar 4 Week 10 (19 April): Lecture 5: Sport for Development and Peace Week 13 (10 May): Seminar 6: Sport and Environment Samuel, S., & Stubbs, W. (2013). Green Olympics, green legacies? An exploration of the environmental legacies of the Olympic Games. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 48(4), 485-504. |