The idea of using sport for social, cultural and community development has been promoted for decades; however, only limited empirical research can be found that analyses the strategic potential of sport projects in contributing to conflict resolution, reconciliation and peace building in deeply divided societies. This study concentrates upon the experiences of a number of Football for Peace (F4P) projects operating in Israel in 2009. It identifies and investigates the inter-community sport management strategies employed in a particular project that featured Jewish, Arab, and Circassian communities in Northern Israel. The article focuses on and assesses the role played by external change agents in facilitating project delivery and developmen...
The study discusses the phenomenon of Sport for Development and Peace, in short SDP, which in recent...
As the use of sport in pursuit of development objectives becomes increasingly common, there is a pre...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Local Non-Governmental Organisations a...
Abstract: The idea of using sport for social, cultural and community development has been promoted f...
© 2011, Copyright 2011 Taylor and Francis Group LLC. The idea of using sport for social, cultural an...
© 2013, Taylor & Francis. Under the Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) umbrella, an increasing nu...
Sport has been found to facilitate social development in a variety of contexts; typi-cally where peo...
been running in towns and villages of the Galilee region of northern Israel since 2001. This article...
Presents research and anlysis of conflict resolution work though sport in Israel
Soccer, and other sports, has provided and will continue to be a tool for community building and pea...
There is increasing evidence that government agencies and NGOs are turning to sport-for-development ...
The number of aid organisations, NGOs and Government agencies pursuing the Millennium Development Go...
The study explores the genesis of research into the use of sport in the peace-building process, focu...
Purpose – Peace promotion can include culturally relevant community programming. Some agencies have ...
Sport can be an important tool to facilitate learning for transformative social development, as a ca...
The study discusses the phenomenon of Sport for Development and Peace, in short SDP, which in recent...
As the use of sport in pursuit of development objectives becomes increasingly common, there is a pre...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Local Non-Governmental Organisations a...
Abstract: The idea of using sport for social, cultural and community development has been promoted f...
© 2011, Copyright 2011 Taylor and Francis Group LLC. The idea of using sport for social, cultural an...
© 2013, Taylor & Francis. Under the Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) umbrella, an increasing nu...
Sport has been found to facilitate social development in a variety of contexts; typi-cally where peo...
been running in towns and villages of the Galilee region of northern Israel since 2001. This article...
Presents research and anlysis of conflict resolution work though sport in Israel
Soccer, and other sports, has provided and will continue to be a tool for community building and pea...
There is increasing evidence that government agencies and NGOs are turning to sport-for-development ...
The number of aid organisations, NGOs and Government agencies pursuing the Millennium Development Go...
The study explores the genesis of research into the use of sport in the peace-building process, focu...
Purpose – Peace promotion can include culturally relevant community programming. Some agencies have ...
Sport can be an important tool to facilitate learning for transformative social development, as a ca...
The study discusses the phenomenon of Sport for Development and Peace, in short SDP, which in recent...
As the use of sport in pursuit of development objectives becomes increasingly common, there is a pre...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Local Non-Governmental Organisations a...