Sport Essay

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Research on what it means for people to be a sports fan; what do sports mean in ones life, I believe is one vital role in American society. Sports are all around, all year long, 24/7. We, as American citizens, choose what we want for entertainment, and by simply looking around you; sports are the entertainment of American society. What is the role of sports in one’s life? What teams they support and why? Or, why they choose not to cheer for a team. How do they show their support, such as clothing, flags, season ticket holder, viewing habits, social media etc.How does the person feel when bad news comes out about a player or a team issue? What is the social dimension of being a sports fan, is it just you? Friends? Family members? For example, if a fan is from Kansas City, and they choose to cheer for a team other than a Kansas City team, I want to research why they oppose. This is sociologically relevant because sports are always a part of people’s lives. Whether or not one likes it, sports are always around us, and it is rather impossible to ignore. Whether it is a specific player, sports news are on every news channel. Sports are entertainment, and we cannot live without entertainment. Sports matter in American history and in modern American culture. Our interest in sport reaches across dividing lines of age, income, geography, gender, and ethnicity. Wherever we go and whomever we meet, the world of sport gives us something in common—a shared language. It's no Schieber 2 surprise, then, that the study of sport gives us unique insights into American life. This is a research study of why and how people become a fan of sport. The sociology of sports is the relationship between sports and society. It examines how culture and values... ... middle of paper ... ...having a strong social media outlet. A research study by Daniel Beck and Louis Bosshart (2003) explains the relationship sports media and American society. “Sports and the mass enjoy a very symbiotic relationship in America society”. Both sports and mass media try to reach people as spectators, fans, and consumers. Sports relate to a lively self- Schieber 6 development, self-actualization, and competitive use of physical and mental skills. The development of sports from pre-historic times until now is a function of industrialization, modernization, and telecommunication. Sports are integrative and image building elements for individuals, segments of societies, and entire societies. They act as unifying forces and strong factors of socialization, improving the social acceptance of athletes and their fans. Sports can also

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