Policy makers often ascribe sports clubs an important societal role, as they can encourage the integration of people with amigration background. Questions then arise as to the extent that members with a migration background are integrated in sportsclubs and what the factors are that play a role in this integration. The data for this research are drawn from a comparative study of10 European countries. The analyses take a multidimensional approach to social integration and differentiate between thedimensions of understanding/acceptance, interaction, and identification. The results show that members with a migrationbackground are relatively well integrated, but less so than other club members. There is a positive association between socialinte...
Current research has identified practices of ethnic closure and discrimination regarding voluntary p...
Sports clubs may be an ideal setting for social integration for people from different backgrounds. U...
In the context of the global migrant and refugee crisis there is considerable enthusiasm for the not...
Sport clubs are considered an ideal setting for the social integration of people with a migration ba...
Sports clubs play an important role in integration policy debates, as they can encourage social incl...
There are a high proportion of young immigrants in Switzerland as a consequence of past and present ...
Organised sport is considered to have a high potential for both, enhancing bio-psychological health ...
Sport has the ability to bring together people in activity-based communities that can be beneficial ...
Sports clubs are often perceived as important mediums for social integration, but the empirical evid...
Dieser Beitrag analysiert, basierend auf Essers (2009) vierdimensionalem Integrationskonzept, das Au...
Integrating immigrants into the social environments of voluntary sports clubs (VSC) is a key compone...
Due to the complexity of the concept social integration, no sufficiently differentiated analytical t...
Sport is traditionally presented and used as a vector of integration and citizenship for foreign pop...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
Hoenemann S, Koehler M, Kleindienst-Cachay C, Zeeb H, Altenhoener T. Migration und Sport – eine empi...
Current research has identified practices of ethnic closure and discrimination regarding voluntary p...
Sports clubs may be an ideal setting for social integration for people from different backgrounds. U...
In the context of the global migrant and refugee crisis there is considerable enthusiasm for the not...
Sport clubs are considered an ideal setting for the social integration of people with a migration ba...
Sports clubs play an important role in integration policy debates, as they can encourage social incl...
There are a high proportion of young immigrants in Switzerland as a consequence of past and present ...
Organised sport is considered to have a high potential for both, enhancing bio-psychological health ...
Sport has the ability to bring together people in activity-based communities that can be beneficial ...
Sports clubs are often perceived as important mediums for social integration, but the empirical evid...
Dieser Beitrag analysiert, basierend auf Essers (2009) vierdimensionalem Integrationskonzept, das Au...
Integrating immigrants into the social environments of voluntary sports clubs (VSC) is a key compone...
Due to the complexity of the concept social integration, no sufficiently differentiated analytical t...
Sport is traditionally presented and used as a vector of integration and citizenship for foreign pop...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
Hoenemann S, Koehler M, Kleindienst-Cachay C, Zeeb H, Altenhoener T. Migration und Sport – eine empi...
Current research has identified practices of ethnic closure and discrimination regarding voluntary p...
Sports clubs may be an ideal setting for social integration for people from different backgrounds. U...
In the context of the global migrant and refugee crisis there is considerable enthusiasm for the not...