2. The socio-anthropology of childhood,
which is given to object the experience of
children as social actors,soccer practice
plans was now concerned to a subject long
fallow land: the recreation of children, who
today constitute a central element of their
use of time and constitute one of their key
executives of socialization.
Thus we now know that football is in
France the favorite sport of 6-14 years and
that among the lovers of football, we found
a majority of boys and children of
workers1.soccer practice plans Beyond
these statistical data, some ethnographic
studies evoke the importance of football in
the sociability of juvenile popular
neighborhoods.
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3. For all that, the way in which the children
are investing precisely this practice just as
its role in their regular socialization remains
very little documented. To the extent that
the football is at the center of their leisure
and organized an important part of the life
of the boys, it seems essential to analyze
what is played,soccer training drills from
their point of view,soccer practice plans in
the practice of this activity. The quantitative
data available with regard to this practice
inferred a number of issues in terms of
construction of social identities and the
kind which call for new
Investigations.
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4. The boys from working-class backgrounds are practicing more football than
their counterparts in the middle and upper classes, but what can we say about
their practice in a qualitative perspective? To what extent their way of practicing
and to invest in soccer is articulate- it to their vision of the world and does it
reflect their style of life? These questions open of course the track to a
comparative work that it would be highly relevant to conduct, but for which the
study,u7 soccer practice plans which it is here rendered account does not have
sufficient data. The objective of this communication is therefore to shed light on
this that practicing football means from the point of view of children of
Popular circles.
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5. It is known that the leisure time is strongly divided according to the type3 and
that the sport is today a fief of the masculinity". 4 beyond the recent
developments that he knows, football, professional and amateur, has clearly a
kind. The practice of this sport therefore constitutes in itself an identity
marker.soccer practice plans But to what extent is this practice for boys a
framework of learning, internalizing, in stage of values and ways of being
associated with masculinity?
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6. This communication is made in part
account of the results of an ethnographic
work conducted between 2005 and 2008
with children, aged 9 to 12 years, sons and
daughters of Maghreb migrants, growing in
Messenger Bag, a popular area of the city
center of Marseille. The
investigation,soccer training drills multisite,soccer practice plans u14 has allowed
us to observe the practice of football by the
groups of male peers of the
neighborhood,soccer practice plans in the
heart of recreation, in public spaces as well
as to the local football club.
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