Welcome to Francis Academic Press

Frontiers in Sport Research, 2021, 3(3); doi: 10.25236/FSR.2021.030306.

Exploration of the Research Paradigm of Sports Sociology from the Perspective of Field Theory

Author(s)

Jia Liu, Liangzhu Zhang

Corresponding Author:
Jia Liu
Affiliation(s)

College of Physical Education, Changchun Normal University, Changchun 130032, China

Abstract

Sports as a group social practice activity, is an important activity that reflects changes in social class. Bourdieu analyzes the "sports field" from the dimensions of field, capital and habituation, and analyzes various phenomena in sports sociology, providing a new research paradigm for the development of sports sociology. This article adopts research methods of literature and logical analysis, by explaining Bourdieu's "field theory" picture, examining the internal relevance of field theory and sports sociology, from the special relationship between sports and society explore the research paradigm of sports sociology, and promote the development of sports sociology.

Keywords

field theory, sociology of sports, Bourdieu

Cite This Paper

Jia Liu, Liangzhu Zhang. Exploration of the Research Paradigm of Sports Sociology from the Perspective of Field Theory. Frontiers in Sport Research (2021) Vol. 3, Issue 3: 30-33. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSR.2021.030306.

References

[1] Roshania R, Mallow M, Dunbar N, et al. Successful Implementation of a Multicountry Clinical Surveillance and Data Collection System for Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa: Findings and Lessons Learned. Global Health Science & Practice, 2016, 4(3):394-409.

[2] Hai D, Hua T. Development of a tracking-based system for automated traffic data collection for roundabouts. Journal of Modern Transportation, 2017, 25(1):1-12.

[3] Duan, Shaobin, Chen, et al. Research on the Relationship Between Sports Media and the Healthy Development of Football Industry: A Case Study in Spain Football Club Real Madrid. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 2016, 13(3):2187-2192.

[4] Reegu F A, Al-Khateeb M O, Zogaan W A , et al. Blockchain-Based Framework for Interoperable Electronic Health Record. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 2021, 25(3):6486-6495.

[5] Hermes S, Riasanow T, Clemons E K , et al. The digital transformation of the healthcare industry: exploring the rise of emerging platform ecosystems and their influence on the role of patients. Business Research, 2020, 13(3):1033-1069.