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SPORTS TRANSCEND MULTICULTURALISM NEGATE RACISM

03 Pages : 13-19

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2018(I-I).03      10.31703/gpessr.2018(I-I).03      Published : Dec 2018

Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism

    The study inspects sports performance as a tool of living together inside any community despite of variation in their sects, castes, cultures, religion and races. The study aimed to check the role of sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism. The population was stakeholders of the same community possessed above variations. Stratified sample was as a sample technique. The study was furnished through Questionnaire with five point Likert scale having objectives regarding role of sports in multiculturalism and negation of racism. Descriptive research approach with cross-sectional design was used for the current study. The study showed significant role of sports in maintaining cross-culture relation, living happily with no notion of racism.

    Sports, Multiculturalism, Racism, Play, Society & culture Multicultural Society
    (1) Ashiq Muhammad
    Assistant Professor, Department of Health and physical Education, Federal Government Degree College for Boys Nowshera Cantt, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Salah Ud Din Khan
    Professor, Department of Sports Sciences and Physical Education, Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Safdar luqman
    Senior Instructor, Department of Physical Education, Elementary and Secondary Education, KP, Pakistan.
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    APA : Muhammad, A., Khan, S. U. D., & luqman, S. (2018). Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism. Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review, I(I), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2018(I-I).03
    CHICAGO : Muhammad, Ashiq, Salah Ud Din Khan, and Safdar luqman. 2018. "Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism." Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review, I (I): 13-19 doi: 10.31703/gpessr.2018(I-I).03
    HARVARD : MUHAMMAD, A., KHAN, S. U. D. & LUQMAN, S. 2018. Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism. Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review, I, 13-19.
    MHRA : Muhammad, Ashiq, Salah Ud Din Khan, and Safdar luqman. 2018. "Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism." Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review, I: 13-19
    MLA : Muhammad, Ashiq, Salah Ud Din Khan, and Safdar luqman. "Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism." Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review, I.I (2018): 13-19 Print.
    OXFORD : Muhammad, Ashiq, Khan, Salah Ud Din, and luqman, Safdar (2018), "Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism", Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review, I (I), 13-19
    TURABIAN : Muhammad, Ashiq, Salah Ud Din Khan, and Safdar luqman. "Sports Transcend Multiculturalism & Negate Racism." Global Physical Education and Sports Sciences Review I, no. I (2018): 13-19. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpessr.2018(I-I).03