Sports and Society

Coursera Sports and Society

Platform
Coursera
Provider
Duke University
Effort
3-5 hours a week
Length
7 weeks
Language
English
Credentials
Paid Certificate Available
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Overview
Sports play a giant role in contemporary society worldwide. But few of us pause to think about the larger questions of money, politics, race, sex, culture, and commercialization that surround sports everywhere. This course draws on the tools of anthropology, sociology, history, and other disciplines to give you new perspectives on the games we watch and play. It's the new and improved version of Professor Orin Starn's original "Sports and Society" for Coursera, which drew more than 40,000 students. We will focus on both popular sports like soccer (or “football,” as anyone outside America calls it), basketball, and baseball, and also lesser-known ones like mountain-climbing and fishing. You will never watch or think about sports in the same way again.

Syllabus
  • Getting Started! Games, Play, and Sports
  • Globalization, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sports
  • Race, Cultural Identity, and the Sports World
  • Gender, Sexuality, and the Rise of Women's Sports
  • Why Do We Care So Much about Sports?
  • The Megabusiness of Sports
  • Outdoor Sports, Extreme Sports, and the Search for Adventure

Taught by
Orin Starn
Author
Coursera
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