The Interactionist Theory Of Sports And Sports

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I believe that the interactionist theory is the most suitable lens to look at this particular situation. Interactionists look at sport, physical activity, and recreation through interaction within a society and with others. This theory prioritizes the relationships between others and their connection to sport, physical activity and recreation and culture. The main goal of interactionist theory is to modify and adapt sport, recreation and physical activity to cohere and conform to the individuals and their differences they provide to society. The interactionist theory focuses on the individuals in society and in relation to sport, physical activity, recreation, and fitness the theory focuses on the participants of a certain sport or event. The …show more content…

Through this theory, we could improve or create relationships in the community through sports, recreation, and physical recreation by encouraging cooperation and connecting different members of the community to others. One way of doing this would be to encourage and promote cultural diversity within the community. As the interactionist highlights sports, recreation and physical activity as cultural experiences, this could be used a promotion material to raise awareness of the wide range of programs offered in the …show more content…

The survey could ask a wide range of questions, from how safe they feel to their opinions on the lack of diversity within the community. Through the survey, we can discuss, discover, and identify what the contributing factors that may be limiting the diversity in the community and our facility.
One major contributor to Canadian life is the strong sense of multiculturalism. Canada prides itself in its multiculturalism and is a major contributing factor as to the high levels of people who choose to make Canada their home. I believe that promoting what makes our country great, will provide a sense of pride in our country and our communities. By advocating the multiculturalism in our community and facility we can unite the general public and encourage cooperation and connections, whilst improving the community 's sense of pride in where we

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