A Level PE - Emergence of the globalisation of sport in the twenty-first century

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Factory teams were set up by factory owners as a way of decreasing absenteeism and encouraging loyalty in the workforce
Industrial patronage
The gradual organisation and defining of the rules
Codification
The founder of the Wenlock Olympian Games in 1850
Dr William Penny Brookes
A person who plays sport for the financial gain
Professional
A person who plays sport for the love of it and receives no financial gain
Amateur
Acronym for the initial negative effects of industrialisation
HITFOR
An organised means of communication by which large numbers of different people can be reached quickly
Media
Local council provision of facilities for the masses to participate
Public provision
Refers to the relationship between sport, business and media
Golden triangle
The process of attempting to gain money from an activity e.g. sport
Commercialisation
Sports in the 19th century for the lower classes which were designed by the middle class to be well ordered, organised and controlled
Rational recreation
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Period of Britain that changed it from a feudal, rural society into an industrialised, capitalist society, controlled by a powerful urban middle class
Industrial Revolution
Was a was of structuring society around a relationship derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour
Feudal system
The process whereby nations are increasingly being linked together and people are becoming more interdependent via improvements in communication and travel
Globalisation
Online apps and websites which allow users to interact by sharing content and taking part in social networking
Social media
Large numbers of people moving from rural areas into towns and citites
Urbanisation
A member of the gentry who looked after a lower-class performer
Patron
Form of competitive running/walking the 17th and 18th centuries
Foot racing`
When a company pays for their products to be publicly displayed or advertised
Sponsership
Practice in which the brand or image from one 'product' is used to sell another
Merchandising
The sport and pastimes of people in pre-industrial Britain
Popular recreation
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