- Docente: Giovanna Russo
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SPS/07
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Giovanna Russo (Modulo 1) Luca Guizzardi (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Exercise and Sport Sciences (cod. 8512)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is able to analyze the main contemporary social phenomena,
through the fundamental concepts of sociological theory and methodology, and many examples of various classical and recent research. In particular, the student is able to: - evaluate and identify motor activities and sport as social phenomena, produced by the changes in modern society,
understand the reasons for the growth of social relevance of sports and motor practices in the near future due to the increase in free time, the search for well-being and better care of the body and one's image.
Course contents
The course aims to provide the fundamental theoretical and practical tools to sociologically analyze sport and motor activity. In fact, sport will be studied as a complex social phenomenon according to the main theories of the sociological approach; as a modern phenomenon of culture and communication; as a socialization and education agency; as a value system; as a phenomenon of wellness consumption.
Readings/Bibliography
For the final exam, the study of the following texts is required:
a) First module. Sport as a social and sociological phenomenon
Martelli S. and Porro, N. New manual of Sociology of sport and physical activity, FrancoAngeli, Milan, 2018 (the previous edition is fine too) only chapters 1, 2, 3.
b) Second module. The mega-sporting events
Martelli S., Porro N. and Russo G., The world of wonders: from ITALY'90 to Italy today. Transformations of football, media and society in the Bel Paese, FrancoAngeli, Milan, 2016
Teaching methods
Lectures and case studies illustrated with the help of new communication technologies, films, presence of sector experts
Assessment methods
The exam will take place in the form of a written paper, ie by answering five questions made available on the online platform in the last week of the course. The editing methods will be illustrated in the first lesson of the course.
The paper must be sent during the regular exam session:
winter session January-February: by 28 February 2022
summer session June-July: by 31 July 2022
autumn session: by 30 September 2022
The results will be published in 'online teaching' in the following weeks.
Thanks to the anti-plagiarism programs made available by unibo, the teacher will check for any copies in the text and without citation. In the answers, all citations must be enclosed in quotation marks ("...") or corporal ("...") and report - clearly and unambiguously - the source from which they were taken, indicating the author, the title of the text and the page. Otherwise, the paper will not be accepted.
Teaching tools
Video projections of the main contents of the lessons in the form of Power Point presentations.
Educational and research materials available on the internet
Office hours
See the website of Giovanna Russo
See the website of Luca Guizzardi
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.