This study explores the role of the Swedish Sports Confederation (SSC) in its pursuit of supporting sports in socioeconomically deprived areas, specifically targeting ethnic minorities. This is no easy task, seeing as the SSC does so through ‘steering’ voluntary sport clubs towards social policy goals. Utilising multiple qualitative sources from 35 SSC representatives, this study examines the practices of the SSC according to Bronfenbrenner’s Process-Person-Context-Time approach. The results show that the SSC foreground their practices by initiating inter-sectoral collaborations to ensure sustainable funding to clubs and that the ‘principle of closeness’ permeates the practices; every link in the process is locally embedded and builds upon ...
Political programming of sport has become the new orthodoxy in many countries where the strive for a...
The Swedish sport movement is built on voluntary engagement and strong autonomy, and is Sweden's lar...
Sports practices have been emphasised in social policy as a means of responding to social problems. ...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accomplishing the polit...
This article concern how sport is conceptualised as a response to challenges of segregation, exclusi...
This dissertation deals with two sports clubs and their operational development between the years 19...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accom- plishing the po...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Since the turn of the millennium, Sweden has, like many other countries, become more neoliberal in m...
This article scrutinizes the relationship between state policy and voluntary sport clubs. While the ...
The voluntary based sports movement has for over a hundred years been supported by state funds and s...
Since the turn of the millennium, Sweden has, like many other countries, become more neoliberal in m...
© 2017 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Poverty and social exclusion are ‘w...
Political programming of sport has become the new orthodoxy in many countries where the strive for a...
The Swedish sport movement is built on voluntary engagement and strong autonomy, and is Sweden's lar...
Sports practices have been emphasised in social policy as a means of responding to social problems. ...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accomplishing the polit...
This article concern how sport is conceptualised as a response to challenges of segregation, exclusi...
This dissertation deals with two sports clubs and their operational development between the years 19...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accom- plishing the po...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, opportunities for sports participation are still ...
Since the turn of the millennium, Sweden has, like many other countries, become more neoliberal in m...
This article scrutinizes the relationship between state policy and voluntary sport clubs. While the ...
The voluntary based sports movement has for over a hundred years been supported by state funds and s...
Since the turn of the millennium, Sweden has, like many other countries, become more neoliberal in m...
© 2017 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Poverty and social exclusion are ‘w...
Political programming of sport has become the new orthodoxy in many countries where the strive for a...
The Swedish sport movement is built on voluntary engagement and strong autonomy, and is Sweden's lar...
Sports practices have been emphasised in social policy as a means of responding to social problems. ...