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Collision and Resolution: A sociological survey on the conflict of sports Rights and interests of social citizens
Chang Shi

School of Physical Education, Henan University


Abstract

From the perspective of sociological theory, this paper examines the collision of sports rights and interests of Chinese social citizens. The rights and interests of social citizens to carry out sports activities in public sports places are legitimate rights and interests protected by law. However, when Chinese citizens carry out sports activities in community public sports places, a series of sports collision problems, such as field contention and behavior confrontation, have occurred. The essence of the collision is the collision of sports rights and interests, which includes not only the contradiction between social citizens^ deserved sports rights and actual supply, but also the improper exercise of social citizens^ rights. The solution to the collision of social citizens^ sports rights and interests should not only deepen the supply-side reform of social public sports venues and facilities, reduce the rights and interests caused by site problems, but also require social citizens who participate in community sports activities to adjust themselves, and ease the tense social public sports venues field relations in combination with internal and external institutional constraints. In this way, the collision of sports rights and interests between reality and potential social citizens can be solved.

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Topic: Sport and culture in Asian societies

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