This study investigates whether the shift from welfare state to participation society in the context of austerity in the Netherlands has had consequences for local sport policy. The central research questions are (1) do municipal sport budgets show evidence of a move away from classical welfare state values towards a participation society? and (2) do changes in local sport policy suggest a move away from classical welfare state values towards a participation society? First, we analysed spending on sport across all Dutch municipalities. Second, we quantitatively and qualitatively analysed 104 municipal coalition agreements for the 2014–2018 governing period. The approach used was interpretive, focusing on dominant or hegemonic discourses or ...
This article addresses sport's contribution to social mobility of disadvantaged urban youth through ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
In a time of social liquefaction and a network approach to governance citizens and their organizatio...
This study investigates whether the shift from welfare state to participation society in the context...
This study investigates whether the shift from welfare state to participation society in the context...
The relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has been widely recognized. Public sp...
It has long been established that voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) are ascribed a prominent social role...
Local governments, traditionally an important partner of voluntary sport clubs in the Netherlands, a...
This article deals with the tension between the association logic and the market logic that appears ...
Research question The societal impact of elite sports attracts increasing attention in academia and ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter, we will highlight the current state of affairs as wel...
This article scrutinizes the relationship between state policy and voluntary sport clubs. While the ...
Item does not contain fulltextSports clubs in the Netherlands have an important societal position. T...
In the Netherlands, sport is rooted in a long-lasting tradition of non-profit private initiatives. T...
This article addresses sport's contribution to social mobility of disadvantaged urban youth through ...
This article addresses sport's contribution to social mobility of disadvantaged urban youth through ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
In a time of social liquefaction and a network approach to governance citizens and their organizatio...
This study investigates whether the shift from welfare state to participation society in the context...
This study investigates whether the shift from welfare state to participation society in the context...
The relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has been widely recognized. Public sp...
It has long been established that voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) are ascribed a prominent social role...
Local governments, traditionally an important partner of voluntary sport clubs in the Netherlands, a...
This article deals with the tension between the association logic and the market logic that appears ...
Research question The societal impact of elite sports attracts increasing attention in academia and ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter, we will highlight the current state of affairs as wel...
This article scrutinizes the relationship between state policy and voluntary sport clubs. While the ...
Item does not contain fulltextSports clubs in the Netherlands have an important societal position. T...
In the Netherlands, sport is rooted in a long-lasting tradition of non-profit private initiatives. T...
This article addresses sport's contribution to social mobility of disadvantaged urban youth through ...
This article addresses sport's contribution to social mobility of disadvantaged urban youth through ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
In a time of social liquefaction and a network approach to governance citizens and their organizatio...