Marginalized groups, such as those experiencing homelessness, are largely excluded from participation in, and the benefits provided by, sport programs and events. This study uses the case of the ‘Street Socceroos’, the Australian Homeless World Cup team, to argue that participation in sport can provide beneficial outcomes for participants, and through a process of (re)engagement, develop social capital. Drawing on interviews and observations with team members before and after the Homeless World Cup, this study found both intrinsic benefits of sport participation, and broader social capital outcomes. Although sport participation alone cannot account for these beneficial outcomes, this study demonstrates the role that sport programs can play ...
Australia accepts more than 13,000 refugee and humanitarian immigrants annually and young people acc...
The use of sport to tackle a variety of social challenges, a strategy referred to as Sport for Deve...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Sports is generally believed to improve well-bein...
A key feature of government policy in the last 30 years is the use of sport programmes as a vehicle ...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
Participation in sport provides different forms of capital for all, but particularly for those with ...
Australian policy makers and funding organisations have relied heavily on sport as a vehicle for ach...
The homeless are a group of people characterised by social exclusion, stigmatisation, discrimination...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Increasingly, the staging of sport events promoting a social cause has become commonplace. This stud...
Established in 2012, ‘the Seekers’ are a football club in Melbourne, Australia. Initially set up to ...
Background: The social and economic inequalities derived from homelessness have consistently been fo...
Street soccer has been played in a socially deprived neighborhood, Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, si...
Groups at-risk of social exclusion are heterogeneous with their own particularities. With...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Australia accepts more than 13,000 refugee and humanitarian immigrants annually and young people acc...
The use of sport to tackle a variety of social challenges, a strategy referred to as Sport for Deve...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Sports is generally believed to improve well-bein...
A key feature of government policy in the last 30 years is the use of sport programmes as a vehicle ...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
Participation in sport provides different forms of capital for all, but particularly for those with ...
Australian policy makers and funding organisations have relied heavily on sport as a vehicle for ach...
The homeless are a group of people characterised by social exclusion, stigmatisation, discrimination...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Increasingly, the staging of sport events promoting a social cause has become commonplace. This stud...
Established in 2012, ‘the Seekers’ are a football club in Melbourne, Australia. Initially set up to ...
Background: The social and economic inequalities derived from homelessness have consistently been fo...
Street soccer has been played in a socially deprived neighborhood, Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, si...
Groups at-risk of social exclusion are heterogeneous with their own particularities. With...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Australia accepts more than 13,000 refugee and humanitarian immigrants annually and young people acc...
The use of sport to tackle a variety of social challenges, a strategy referred to as Sport for Deve...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Sports is generally believed to improve well-bein...