Questioning the role of sports in making wine production “fair”, this paper interrogates the tension between wishful benefits from sports and the contradictions in the way sports were experienced in the everyday. I selected the Fairhills Association, a Fairtrade wine initiative based in Rawsonville, Western Cape, as my case study because of its sports programme for the affiliated farm workers. Given the infamous history of exploitative labour practices, the move to transform the South African wine industry into a more ethical operation has evidently meant development projects for the workforce. So, the sports activities were sponsored by the Fairhills Association with explicit development goals. Drawing on my ethnographic observations recor...
Numerous governments, non-government organizations, corporations, social movements and various other...
The article extends past research on ethical value claims in two ways. First, research often centres...
In this thesis I show how family-based enterprises, in producing and marketing fine wine, both resis...
Questioning the role of sports in making wine production “fair”, this paper interrogates the tension...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis is about the sporting lives of people who work and/or live at t...
The product of 350 years of endeavour, viticulture is pivotal in the geographies of the south-wester...
The aim of my study is to investigate how representatives of wine-farm workers' unions and wine-farm...
Despite the promise and optimism surrounding the post-apartheid transition, South African society co...
Magister Economicae - MEconFairtrade is an international organisation aimed at creating empowerment,...
This thesis investigates how discourses of fairness and empowerment are variously constructed and ca...
This paper aims at contributing to the reflection on sport regarded as a potential tool for the deve...
Operating under the rubric of sport-for-development, nongovernmental organizations have mobilized sp...
This master thesis was conducted through the Department of Physical Education at the Norwegian Schoo...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
This study focuses on women and sports from sports and development perspective. The purpose of this ...
Numerous governments, non-government organizations, corporations, social movements and various other...
The article extends past research on ethical value claims in two ways. First, research often centres...
In this thesis I show how family-based enterprises, in producing and marketing fine wine, both resis...
Questioning the role of sports in making wine production “fair”, this paper interrogates the tension...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis is about the sporting lives of people who work and/or live at t...
The product of 350 years of endeavour, viticulture is pivotal in the geographies of the south-wester...
The aim of my study is to investigate how representatives of wine-farm workers' unions and wine-farm...
Despite the promise and optimism surrounding the post-apartheid transition, South African society co...
Magister Economicae - MEconFairtrade is an international organisation aimed at creating empowerment,...
This thesis investigates how discourses of fairness and empowerment are variously constructed and ca...
This paper aims at contributing to the reflection on sport regarded as a potential tool for the deve...
Operating under the rubric of sport-for-development, nongovernmental organizations have mobilized sp...
This master thesis was conducted through the Department of Physical Education at the Norwegian Schoo...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
This study focuses on women and sports from sports and development perspective. The purpose of this ...
Numerous governments, non-government organizations, corporations, social movements and various other...
The article extends past research on ethical value claims in two ways. First, research often centres...
In this thesis I show how family-based enterprises, in producing and marketing fine wine, both resis...