Handbook of Sport and International Development
Edited by Nico Schulenkorf,
Jon Welty Peachey,
Ramón Spaaij and
Holly Collison-Randall
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With sport sustaining a prominent place in international development policymaking, discourse and delivery, this comprehensive Handbook provides a contemporary, multi-disciplinary overview of state-of-the-art scholarship in this critical space. It investigates the role that different sport initiatives – from community-focused projects to large-scale events – can play across a great variety of development contexts.
Keywords: Business and Management; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800378919
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Anthropology - Anthropology, sport, and international development: an ambivalent relationship , pp 11-21

- Susan Brownell
- Ch 2 Sociology - Sociology and sport for development and peace , pp 22-34

- Richard Giulianotti
- Ch 3 Policy analysis - Macro- and meso-level analyses of sport and international development , pp 35-47

- Iain Lindsey
- Ch 4 Indigenous studies - Challenges and opportunities for better engagement , pp 48-58

- Rochelle Stewart-Withers and Jeremy Hapeta
- Ch 5 ManagementBusiness studies - Applying business and management principles to advance sport for development organisations and outcomes , pp 59-70

- Katie Rowe, Pamm Phillips and Katherine Raw
- Ch 6 Innovation studies - Social transformation in sport for development , pp 71-81

- Per G. Svensson
- Ch 7 Youth and social work - Critical reflections on youth, social work and sports-based interventions , pp 82-93

- David Ekholm and Magnus Dahlstedt
- Ch 8 Gender - Sport, development and gender: expanding the vision of what we can be and do , pp 95-109

- Sarah Zipp, Lombe Mwambwa and Anna Goorevich
- Ch 9 Education - Education as a central aspect of sport and international development , pp 110-121

- Ruth Jeanes and Hayley Truskewycz
- Ch 10 Livelihoods - Livelihood generation for disadvantaged youth in the context of poverty , pp 122-137

- Cora Burnett and Engela van der Klashorst
- Ch 11 Disability - Disability, sport and social change in sub-Saharan Africa: para sport against stigma , pp 138-150

- Damian Haslett, Jennifer Wong, Sheila Mogalo, Emma Pullen and Mufunanji Magalasi
- Ch 12 Healthy lifestyles - The efficacy of sport for health development initiatives for community health , pp 151-161

- Michael Edwards
- Ch 13 Social inclusion - Social inclusion and sport: beating the odds or changing the odds? , pp 162-175

- Fred Coalter
- Ch 14 Peace and reconciliation - Critical reflections across theory and practice , pp 176-186

- Jack T. Sugden and John Sugden
- Ch 15 Research frameworks and models - A critical analysis and identification of features for advancing research in sport for development , pp 189-198

- Meredith A. Whitley and William V. Massey
- Ch 16 Research collaborations - On the experience of doing international research on sport for development and peace in South America , pp 199-203

- Billy Graeff, Simona Šafař'ková and Arnošt Svoboda
- Ch 17 Life spans - How to determine participation across the life span in the context of sub-Saharan poverty , pp 204-218

- Bronwyn Sumption
- Ch 18 SDP and Gender - Women-focused projects in the Arabian Gulf , pp 219-230

- Hussa K. Al-Khalifa
- Ch 19 Participatory action research - Innovating research using visual and digital methods in sport for development and peace , pp 231-239

- Mitchell McSweeney
- Ch 20 Insights from the frontline of sport and international development - The worlds gone bonkers! , pp 240-245

- Nick Gates
- Ch 21 Mapping SFD stakeholders - A social network analysis of stakeholder relationship networks in Africa and Europe , pp 246-259

- Steve Swanson, Fiona Meeks, Cora Burnett, James Skinner and Holly Collison-Randall
- Ch 22 Drawing and comics - Revisiting sport for development and peace , pp 260-265

- Shawn Forde
- Ch 23 Leadership - Time to re-purpose the pegs: youth leadership development through sport for a post-pandemic world , pp 267-280

- Tony Ghaye and Tarryn Horner
- Ch 24 Ecology - The international development and the advancement of the global environmental movement in sport , pp 281-291

- Brian P. McCullough and Jessica R. Murfree
- Ch 25 Entrepreneurship - Origins, trends and outlook in sport for development and peace , pp 292-303

- Mitchell McSweeney and Gareth Jones
- Ch 26 Social transformation - Critically interrogating girls and women as transformational subjects in sport for development and peace , pp 304-319

- Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Mitchell J. McSweeney, Raghdah Zakariya and Simon C. Darnell
- Ch 27 Conflict transformation and positive peace , pp 320-333

- Tom Woodhouse, Yolanda Antin and Hiro Fujihara
- Ch 28 Refugees and displacement - A critical look at unaccompanied refugee minors' experiences in organised sport and recreation activities in Norway , pp 334-345

- Kabanda Mwansa and Florian Kiuppis
- Ch 29 Diplomacy - Athletes as third-culture builders , pp 346-357

- Soolmaz Abooali and Margarita Tadevosyan
- Ch 30 Preventing violent extremism - Sport-based learnings from Kenya and Uganda , pp 358-373

- Holly Collison-Randall, Lin Sambili- Gicheha, Hussa Al-Khalifa and Ram—n Spaaij
- Ch 31 Corporate social (ir-)responsibility - CSR in esports: a strategic bridge to sport for development? , pp 374-385

- Jukka Rintamaki, Emily Jane Hayday and Richard Loat
- Ch 32 Design thinking - Human-centred design in sport for development , pp 386-396

- Greg Joachim
- Ch 33 Action sports - Global issues for action sports and the case of SkatePal , pp 397-407

- Anna Farello
- Ch 34 Alternative sports - Unveiling the pedagogical kaleidoscope from Homo ludens to Homines iocosi , pp 408-420

- Jorge Knijnik
- Ch 35 COVID-19 - Sport for development in international settings: responses to COVID-191 , pp 421-431

- Peter Donnelly and Simon C. Darnell
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