KINE 3P70 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Mass Communication, William Penny Brookes, Social Forces
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Interpreting canadian sport history: general history and the national hockey. Chapter 3: canadian sport in historial perspective (morrow). history, not just a series of chronological facts, determines what history is. (cid:498)doing history(cid:499) (cid:523)44-46) the process by which we understand. That way of sport, the way people value it, who does/doesn(cid:495)t participate, reflects various social forces and why. Interpret carefully and choose which details are more/less important, examples of maaa *what is was about, its values, and those encouraged to play) pg. Find out which authors major points are and what the emphasize to find the key points. Richard gruneau (class, sport, social development), how it is we interpret and understand sport history. A (cid:498)classic(cid:499) generally and specifically, canadian based. First to fully consider canadian sport history according to sociology theory. Published in early days of sport sociology when theory was major issue for scholars.