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Most popular sport in the world. Earliest record: 11 th century England Evolved from folk to popular culture.
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Origins are obscure, but first recorded event: 1042, England (hearth) Excavators use a Danish soldier’s head for a ball Ball evolves to an inflated cow bladder. Evolved to a “mob game” between local villages. Local folk culture at this point.
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Clubs founded in 1800s England Churches & Factory workers Taught in schools Professional players by mid- century Soccer exported through colonization
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Folk: Traditional Local start Rivalries between English villages Popular: Innovative International organizations and rules Adoption of modern technology
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Folk: communal Village competitions Local clubs Popular: individualistic Still communal event Also, accessible at the individual level: Video games Stats analysis
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Folk: Slow Local diffusion for many years Spread slowly throughout centuries Popular: Fast Diffused internationally within several centuries
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Folk: Slow and Limited Possible contagious diffusion within England Popular: Rapid and Extensive Hierarchical and contagious diffusion through colonialism
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Folk: Oral Communication Small village contests Contagious diffusion Popular: Mass Media Adoption of mass media and technology
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Folk: Highly Similar Homogenous population Popular: Highly Dissimilar Heterogeneous population
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Folk: Limited Limited to England Popular: Extensive International
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Rubenstein, James M. The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography. Tenth ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2011. Print.
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