Exercise 4: What planned research might especially help you push this project in interesting directions?
Involving injuries physically and mentally within sports
Injuries that occur within sports are different for men and women
Comeback injuries within sports
Process of recovery time = losing the interest of the sport you play
Limits of your body to handle the physical and mental activity of sport
The off season exercise being done
Sports broadcasting
Generate a revised set of searchable thematic keywords (concepts), and consider using a number of combinations in your library searches.
Sport injuries physical
Sport injuries mental
Men sports injuries
Men sports physical injuries
Men sports mental injuries
Women sports injuries
Women sports physical injuries
Women sports mental injuries
men and women physical activity within sports
Comeback of sport injuries
Sport injury recovery
Sport injury recovery men
Sport injury recovery women
Comeback of sport injuries men
Comeback of sport injuries women
Off season sport exercises
Off season sport exercises women
Off season sport exercises men
Non season sport exercises
Men sport broadcasting
Women sport broadcasting
Briefly: in a paragraph, what complex conceptual question(s) do you propose to explore [proto-thesis]? The comparison to both women and men sports’ injuries and broadcasting.
In addition, as you firm up your Exercise 4 Prospectus, consider each of these Lenses, which can be helpful for brainstorming:
Historical Lens: the ability to look beyond present-day and near-future developments for historical precedents, and thus bring surprising new claims. Sport broadcasting 1800’s-1900’s Sport broadcasting 2000’s Sport broadcasting comparison 1800’s and 2000’s Women sport broadcasting comparison 1800’s and 2000’s Men sport broadcasting comparison 1800’s and 2000’s Sport injuries 1800’s-1900’s Sport injuries 2000’s Sport injuries comparison 1800’s and 2000’s Women sport injuries comparison 1800’s and 2000’s Men sport injuries comparison 1800’s and 2000’s Conceptual Lens: the ideas and big-picture issues that will let you gather quite different evidence, and search for creative new materials. All women sport injuries All men sport injuries All women sport broadcasting All men sport broadcasting Case Study Lens: a situation, location, phenomenon, or text that helps us understand this issue deeply. Pro athletes: men - mlb, nba Pro athletes: women - athletes unlimited/usa pride, wnba After sketching out your ideas using each lens, create a rough structure on the blog -- how might you start to name, group, and organize your most interesting emerging concepts? What claims and questions can you start to make? What will you need to research first, and why? Group paragraphs: Intro - discuss comparison within men and women generally then go into how its in sports, specifically broadcasting and injuries varying First paragraph - go back into early time(1800’s-1900’s and discuss both women and men sports) second paragraph - still in early time, but go more into depth with women sports( broadcasting) Third paragraph - still in early time, but go more into depth with women sports(injuries) Fourth paragraph - still in early time, but more into depth with men sports(broadcasting) fifth paragraph - early time, into depth with men sports(injuries) sixth paragraph - more present, depth with men broadcasting seventh paragraph - present, depth with men injuries eighth paragraph - present, depth with women injuries ninth paragraph - present, depth with women broadcasting Conclusion -
Research early years first with sports in order to compare it better with present time. I think it would be easier to find the harder research first and to dig more for the earlier years of evidence. I will most likely go into the research of broadcasting first in the early years because I know it was getting to be a big deal back then too. Injuries have always been an issue.
Claims and questions - why do men get more opportunities for broadcasting in order to make more money? How do women get the same multiple opportunities as men in order to get paid the same? Are injuries more likely to happen for men or women?
Exercise 5: Rosen, Sherwin, and Allen Sanderson. “Labour Markets in Professional Sports.” The Economic Journal, vol. 111, no. 469, [Royal Economic Society, Wiley], 2001, pp. F47–68, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2667957.
Burrow, Sylvia. “TRAMPLED AUTONOMY: WOMEN, ATHLETICISM, AND HEALTH.” International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, vol. 9, no. 2, University of Toronto Press, 2016, pp. 67–91, https://www.jstor.org/stable/90012239.
Washington, Robert E., and David Karen. “Sport and Society.” Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 27, Annual Reviews, 2001, pp. 187–212, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2678619.
Exercise 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k7X_N_z7yI Women top worst injuries -- to show and explain that most injuries are from the lower half of the women’s body. Typically are the ankles and knees that are most injured. And injuries from the women’s body are usually bones popping out of the skin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30ax40myDWw Men’s top worst injuries -- to show that they have more damage towards their body compared to women. Their injuries occur so dangerously, that bones may come out of their body. Their injuries vary within their body structure
Graphs of the body parts that were injured and what sports had the most injuries. Shows proof and evidence of what has occurred.