While colonization as policy is formally a historic phenomenon in Norway and elsewhere, many former structures of state organization – including their relationship to sport – remain under post-colonial conditions. This paper is concerned with how the Norwegian government contributes to creating a situation, which includes the Norwegian sports confederation (NIF) but excludes the indigenous people Sámi's sports organisation. Based on existing data and literature, we analyse how the state favours NIF through a chain of legitimating acts. Thus, sport is a preserve of colonization, where a one-sided legitimation parallels a de-legitimation of the overarching sport policy goal of sport-for-all. However, there are signs of change whereby actors a...
Sport and identity are closely interrelated; sport creates identity and identity creates sport. This...
This article concerns the relation between the state and the sports movement in Sweden. First, a the...
Research Question: The authors studied the complexity surrounding the organization of sport in natio...
While colonization as policy is formally a historic phenomenon in Norway and elsewhere, many former ...
While colonization as policy is formally a historic phenomenon in Norway and elsewhere, many former ...
© Eivind Å. Skille 2012This paper investigates how the Sámi Sport Association of Norway (SVL-N), wit...
The overarching objective of this article is to discuss whether or not one can identify a specific S...
The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16184740802461736This article sc...
This book investigates the social, political, and cultural dimensions of Indigenous sport and nation...
Norway is perceived as a country with a clear international identity. The aim of the article is to i...
This study examined the way in which the Norwegian Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) landscape w...
It is widely agreed that sport and national identity are two interwoven phenomena. Recently, researc...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the increasingly prominent role of private sports schools in the ...
This chapter reports on a research project that focused on how policy makers perceived and responded...
In 1986, the International Labour Organization (ILO) started a process aimed at revising its 1957 In...
Sport and identity are closely interrelated; sport creates identity and identity creates sport. This...
This article concerns the relation between the state and the sports movement in Sweden. First, a the...
Research Question: The authors studied the complexity surrounding the organization of sport in natio...
While colonization as policy is formally a historic phenomenon in Norway and elsewhere, many former ...
While colonization as policy is formally a historic phenomenon in Norway and elsewhere, many former ...
© Eivind Å. Skille 2012This paper investigates how the Sámi Sport Association of Norway (SVL-N), wit...
The overarching objective of this article is to discuss whether or not one can identify a specific S...
The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16184740802461736This article sc...
This book investigates the social, political, and cultural dimensions of Indigenous sport and nation...
Norway is perceived as a country with a clear international identity. The aim of the article is to i...
This study examined the way in which the Norwegian Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) landscape w...
It is widely agreed that sport and national identity are two interwoven phenomena. Recently, researc...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the increasingly prominent role of private sports schools in the ...
This chapter reports on a research project that focused on how policy makers perceived and responded...
In 1986, the International Labour Organization (ILO) started a process aimed at revising its 1957 In...
Sport and identity are closely interrelated; sport creates identity and identity creates sport. This...
This article concerns the relation between the state and the sports movement in Sweden. First, a the...
Research Question: The authors studied the complexity surrounding the organization of sport in natio...