Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with family-members, friends or collegaues, to the commitments of being a club member. Why is membership so important? According to Putnam, bowling clubs with their atmosphere of 'bowling, beer and pizza' foster a comraderie from which not only friendships and diverse sets of acquaintances develop, but ultimately a broader belief in the benevolence of unknown others - generalized trust - as well. The decline in bowling club membership, then, is a yardstick of the decline in the social connectedness of the U.S. and its stock of 'social capital'. In response to 'Bowling alone' of Putnam (1995) much research has been done on the creation of social c...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
Neighbours have been found to influence each other's behaviour (contagion effect). However, little i...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with...
Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with...
Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with...
This article tests Bourdieu’s and Putnam’s competing views on sports clubs as class mixers, using cr...
Summary All people will be brothers: Sports club membership, friendships, acquaintanceships, and int...
‘Bowling apart?’ Four questions on poor-rich contact in Dutch sports clubs This article tests Bourdi...
‘Bowling apart?’ Four questions on poor-rich contact in Dutch sports clubs This article tests Bourd...
Summary All people will be brothers: Sports club membership, friendships, acquaintanceships, and int...
Many young people in the Netherlands participate in voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) but stop once they...
The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the nature of bonding and bridging social capital in sports ...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
Neighbours have been found to influence each other's behaviour (contagion effect). However, little i...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with...
Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with...
Although more Americans bowl than ever before, they nowadays prefer the occasional pick-up game with...
This article tests Bourdieu’s and Putnam’s competing views on sports clubs as class mixers, using cr...
Summary All people will be brothers: Sports club membership, friendships, acquaintanceships, and int...
‘Bowling apart?’ Four questions on poor-rich contact in Dutch sports clubs This article tests Bourdi...
‘Bowling apart?’ Four questions on poor-rich contact in Dutch sports clubs This article tests Bourd...
Summary All people will be brothers: Sports club membership, friendships, acquaintanceships, and int...
Many young people in the Netherlands participate in voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) but stop once they...
The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the nature of bonding and bridging social capital in sports ...
Aspects of involvement in sports and active leisure in an organized context have been extensively in...
Neighbours have been found to influence each other's behaviour (contagion effect). However, little i...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...