Functions of Sports Clubs in European Societies
Edited by Siegfried Nagel (),
Karsten Elmose-Østerlund (),
Bjarne Ibsen () and
Jeroen Scheerder ()
in Sports Economics, Management and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Dennis Coates
Date: 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-48535-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Siegfried Nagel, Karsten Elmose-Østerlund, Bjarne Ibsen and Jeroen Scheerder
- Ch Chapter 10 Poland: Small Local Sports Clubs with High Social Engagement
- Monika Piątkowska and Sylwia Gocłowska
- Ch Chapter 11 Spain: Conviviality, Social Relationships and Democracy at the Basis of Spanish Sports Clubs’ Culture
- Ramon Llopis-Goig and Maria García-Alcober
- Ch Chapter 12 Switzerland: Autonomous Sports Clubs as Contributors to Public Welfare
- Siegfried Nagel, Pascal Stegmann, Rahel Bürgi and Markus Lamprecht
- Ch Chapter 13 Exploring Pan-European Similarities and Differences in Club-Organised Sports: A Cross-National and Cross-Temporal Comparison
- Jeroen Scheerder, Kobe Helsen, Karsten Elmose-Østerlund and Siegfried Nagel
- Ch Chapter 14 The Contribution of Sports Clubs to Public Welfare in European Societies. A Cross-National Comparative Perspective
- Karsten Elmose-Østerlund, Bjarne Ibsen, Siegfried Nagel and Jeroen Scheerder
- Ch Chapter 2 Conceptual Framework and Research Design
- Siegfried Nagel, Karsten Elmose-Østerlund, Bjarne Ibsen and Jeroen Scheerder
- Ch Chapter 3 Belgium/Flanders: The Evolution of Flemish Sports Clubs as the Cornerstone of Society from Past to Present to Future
- Joris Corthouts, Bart Verschueren, Elien Claes and Jeroen Scheerder
- Ch Chapter 4 Denmark: High Participation at the Expense of Democratic and Social Engagement?
- Karsten Elmose-Østerlund and Bjarne Ibsen
- Ch Chapter 5 England: A Long Tradition, Adapting to Changing Circumstances
- Geoff Nichols and Matthew James
- Ch Chapter 6 Germany: Sports Clubs as Important Players of Civil Society
- Svenja Feiler and Christoph Breuer
- Ch Chapter 7 Hungary: Potentials for Civil Initiatives in Sports
- Szilvia Perényi
- Ch Chapter 8 Netherlands: Sports Clubs at the Heart of Society and Sports Policy
- Jan-Willem Roest, Resie Hoeijmakers and Remco Hoekman
- Ch Chapter 9 Norway: The Ambiguity of Sports Clubs and Nonsports Social Functions
- Ørnulf Seippel
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48535-1
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