Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Open Access

ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF MASS INCIDENTS IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES

Download as PDF

Volume 1, Issue 2, Pp 13-15, 2023

DOI:10.61784/wjsr231282

Author(s)

R.S. Burby

Affiliation(s)

University of Warwick, United Kingdom.

Corresponding Author

R.S. Burby

ABSTRACT

Since the birth of sports,sports group incidents have also followed. With the scale and professionalization of sports, mass sports incidents have also occurred frequently,and gradually spread. This article analyzes and studies the characteristics of group incidents that occur in sports activities, and takes them as the research object. through documentary method and logical induction, using the different stages of mass incidents that occurred at home and abroad to analyze the definition and historical evolution of mass incidents. Group sports activities according to their nature The characteristics of medium-sized mass incidents include the suddenness of the incident, the rapidity of crowd gathering, the spread of variation and violence, the far-reaching social impact, the complexity of the participating groups, and the political nature of the incident. The image of the government is damaging. On this basis, corresponding response mechanisms are proposed for mass incidents that occur in sports activities.

KEYWORDS

Sports activities; Mass incident feature

CITE THIS PAPER

R.S. Burby. Analysis of characteristics of mass incidents in sports activities. World Journal of Sport Research. 2023, 1(2): 13-15. DOI:10.61784/wjsr231282.

REFERENCES

[1] Xiao Tangbiao. "Mass Incidents" in Contemporary China: Concept, Type and Nature Analysis. Humanities Magazine, 2012(4): 147-155.

[2] Wei Zhixun, Sang Tian. New concepts and new thinking of "mass incidents".Shandong Social Sciences, 2014(8): 45-50.

[3] Zeng Hairuo. Mass incidents: from political concept to legal concept. Chinese Journal of Civilian Public Security University: Social Science Edition, 2010(6):105-109.

All published work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. sitemap
Copyright © 2017 - 2024 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.   All Rights Reserved.