This article explores the concepts of social and cultural capital as analytical tools for investigating the capacity of sport-based intervention programs to contribute to the personal, social and professional development of disadvantaged young people. It draws on survey data (n=129) and qualitative interviews (n=53) with participants of the Vencer program in Rio de Janeiro to examine how the program impacts on participants’ personal and skill development and social connectedness. Surveys (n=28) and interviews (n=36) with stakeholders provide additional perspectives on the program's impact on participants. It is argued that the program's contribution to the development of social and cultural capital is closely associated with its ability to ...
This study explores an activist approach for co-creating a prototype pedagogical model of sport for ...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Much sport-for-development (SFD) research has focused on the impact init...
This article explores the concepts of social and cultural capital as analytical tools for investigat...
This paper builds on the concepts of social & cultural capital to investigate\ud the capacity of spo...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
This paper critically examines the capacity of sport-based intervention programmes to facilitate upw...
This paper critically examines the capacity of sport-based intervention programmes to facilitate upw...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
This study aims to: examine the aspect of social capital in sports; examine the contribution of spor...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
This study explores an activist approach for co-creating a prototype pedagogical model of sport for ...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Much sport-for-development (SFD) research has focused on the impact init...
This article explores the concepts of social and cultural capital as analytical tools for investigat...
This paper builds on the concepts of social & cultural capital to investigate\ud the capacity of spo...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
This paper critically examines the capacity of sport-based intervention programmes to facilitate upw...
This paper critically examines the capacity of sport-based intervention programmes to facilitate upw...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
This article critically examines some of the major challenges and dilemmas faced by sport-based inte...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
This study aims to: examine the aspect of social capital in sports; examine the contribution of spor...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
This study explores an activist approach for co-creating a prototype pedagogical model of sport for ...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Much sport-for-development (SFD) research has focused on the impact init...