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The nonfiction book: Sociology and social change - Coggle Diagram
The nonfiction book: Sociology and social change
Tiltle: Sociology and social change
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narrowed (Roberts 1999; Farrell and Shields 2002) and that there has been a growth in the number of females taking part in activities once associated with males such as football and kickboxing. The lower levels of sports participation males such as football and kickboxing. The lower levels of sports participation among young women partly reflects a tendency to dislike collective team activities as well as concerns relating to the compatibility of sports with their perceptions of womanhood (Flintoff and Scraton 2005).
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Hendry and col-leagues (1993) suggest that female cultures tend to emphasize ‘best friends’ and close relationships with small groupings and that this results in a general discomfort with collective team situations.
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Hendry and col- leagues (1993) suggest that female cultures tend to emphasize ‘best friends’ and close relationships with small groupings and that this results in a general discomfort with collective team situations. In a variety of ways, at all stages, women’s leisure participation is con- strained by gender relations (Deem 1986; Green et al.
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A number of writers have highlighted the ways in which women’s fear of public spaces, especially after dark, represent an important constraint on their leisure activities outside the home (Deem 1986; Green et al. 1990). In this respect, women’s perception of particular spaces as risky results in a process of self-surveillance and curtailment of leisure activities (Massey 1994; Seabrook and Green 2004).
At the same time, there is evidence of change which is partly driven by leisure industries’ eagerness to capitalize on the spending potential of independent and sometimes affluent young women.
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