Established in 2012, ‘the Seekers’ are a football club in Melbourne, Australia. Initially set up to provide social recreation for various refugees and asylum seekers, the Seekers have more recently entered a team in the mainstream league competition. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this paper considers how football facilitates forms of social inclusion for team members, both in relation to the action of the sport and the political and social context of Australian society more broadly. In many ways the field of sport is highly contested as players engage with the mainstream; however the solidarity forged through playing creates the possibility for moments of social inclusion in other ways. The capacity of sporting interactions to facilitate...
As part of the 2014 Football People Event weeks sponsored by FARE, the Centre for the Study of Footb...
Integration of refugees is an area that has been raising a relatively insufficient research inter...
The aim of this study was to examine if and how the local sports-community saw organized sports role...
Australian policy makers and funding organisations have relied heavily on sport as a vehicle for ach...
Australian policy makers and funding organisations have relied heavily on sport as a vehicle for ach...
Refugees and asylum seekers have become increasingly demonised as part of anti-migrant sentiment lea...
Australia accepts more than 13,000 refugee and humanitarian immigrants annually and young people acc...
This article examines community sport as a site where refugee youth negotiate belonging, which is co...
Australian Football clubs have traditionally been seen as contributing social benefits to the rural ...
A key feature of government policy in the last 30 years is the use of sport programmes as a vehicle ...
Marginalized groups, such as those experiencing homelessness, are largely excluded from participatio...
The study refers to the social need of Finnish football clubs in learning how to collaborate with cu...
The study contributes to the existing literature on the value of street football teams in recovery, ...
Up until recently, refugees and asylum-seekers, and even more so, the relationship between sport and...
Sports practices have been emphasised in social policy as a means of responding to social problems. ...
As part of the 2014 Football People Event weeks sponsored by FARE, the Centre for the Study of Footb...
Integration of refugees is an area that has been raising a relatively insufficient research inter...
The aim of this study was to examine if and how the local sports-community saw organized sports role...
Australian policy makers and funding organisations have relied heavily on sport as a vehicle for ach...
Australian policy makers and funding organisations have relied heavily on sport as a vehicle for ach...
Refugees and asylum seekers have become increasingly demonised as part of anti-migrant sentiment lea...
Australia accepts more than 13,000 refugee and humanitarian immigrants annually and young people acc...
This article examines community sport as a site where refugee youth negotiate belonging, which is co...
Australian Football clubs have traditionally been seen as contributing social benefits to the rural ...
A key feature of government policy in the last 30 years is the use of sport programmes as a vehicle ...
Marginalized groups, such as those experiencing homelessness, are largely excluded from participatio...
The study refers to the social need of Finnish football clubs in learning how to collaborate with cu...
The study contributes to the existing literature on the value of street football teams in recovery, ...
Up until recently, refugees and asylum-seekers, and even more so, the relationship between sport and...
Sports practices have been emphasised in social policy as a means of responding to social problems. ...
As part of the 2014 Football People Event weeks sponsored by FARE, the Centre for the Study of Footb...
Integration of refugees is an area that has been raising a relatively insufficient research inter...
The aim of this study was to examine if and how the local sports-community saw organized sports role...