Sport participation can offer migrants a modality to connect with dominant cultural norms and potentially foster interculturalism, yet it is often fraught with exclusion. Little is known about how informal sports that migrants have introduced into countries of resettlement affect their (non)belonging. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork over a 14-month period, this article examines how Hazara men’s involvement in the ethno-specific informal sport of sangarag influences their post-migration experiences of (non)belonging in Australia. The findings indicate that Hazara men’s construction of sangarag as a space and resource for belonging needs to be understood as a response to the challenging circumstances they experience in their settlement journ...
This thesis was an ethnographic case study exploring the meaning of sport for young people from refu...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper explores marginalisation experienced in mainstream baske...
Sport participation can offer migrants a modality to connect with dominant cultural norms and potent...
This article examines community sport as a site where refugee youth negotiate belonging, which is co...
Sport organisations aim to grow the participation of culturally and linguistically diverse communiti...
This paper explores the role of recreational sport as a means and marker of social integration by an...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
For young people from refugee backgrounds, schools are often a critical part of their resettlement e...
In this article, we consider the sport experiences (as a form of active leisure) of Afghan women mig...
Participation in sport provides different forms of capital for all, but particularly for those with ...
This thesis brings together both existing and new pieces of research, conducted over a period of 8 y...
In the context of sports and migration, research within policy-driven themes (i.e., integration) hav...
Sport has a deep, enduring attachment to nation as spatial anchor, governmental principle and romant...
Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s comment serves to succinctly remind ethnographic researchers that the colonial...
This thesis was an ethnographic case study exploring the meaning of sport for young people from refu...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper explores marginalisation experienced in mainstream baske...
Sport participation can offer migrants a modality to connect with dominant cultural norms and potent...
This article examines community sport as a site where refugee youth negotiate belonging, which is co...
Sport organisations aim to grow the participation of culturally and linguistically diverse communiti...
This paper explores the role of recreational sport as a means and marker of social integration by an...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
For young people from refugee backgrounds, schools are often a critical part of their resettlement e...
In this article, we consider the sport experiences (as a form of active leisure) of Afghan women mig...
Participation in sport provides different forms of capital for all, but particularly for those with ...
This thesis brings together both existing and new pieces of research, conducted over a period of 8 y...
In the context of sports and migration, research within policy-driven themes (i.e., integration) hav...
Sport has a deep, enduring attachment to nation as spatial anchor, governmental principle and romant...
Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s comment serves to succinctly remind ethnographic researchers that the colonial...
This thesis was an ethnographic case study exploring the meaning of sport for young people from refu...
In the Netherlands, but also in other Western European countries, the vast majority of migrants who ...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper explores marginalisation experienced in mainstream baske...