Sport's historic attraction for policy makers has been its claims that it can offer an economy of remedies to seemingly intractable social problems -"social inclusion", "development". Such usually vague and ill- defined claims reflect sport's marginal policy status and its attempts to prove its more general relevance. The dominance of evangelical beliefs and interest groups, who tend to view research in terms of affirmation of their beliefs, is restricting conceptual and methodological development of policy and practice. There is a need to de-reify "sport" and to address the issue of sufficient conditions -the mechanisms, processes and experiences which might produce positive impacts for some participants. This requires researchers and prac...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA andIRSS, former IRSS Editor John Sugden, one of the foremost sch...
Sport's historic attraction for policy makers has been its claims that it can offer an economy of re...
There is international enthusiasm for the idea that sport can contribute to ‘social inclusion’ strat...
For sport for development (SFD) practitioners, a theory of change document is a critical first step ...
The capacity of sports to contribute to social change must not be overstated but history has proven ...
Over time, the changes in life and consumption styles of families, together with the access to sport...
Over time, the changes in life and consumption styles of families, together with the access to sport...
Worldwide, governments extol the virtues of sport for the benefit of the individual and society. Ind...
A theory of change approach uses logic models to articulate how a programme is intended to operate a...
A theory of change approach uses logic models to articulate how a programme is intended to operate a...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
Worldwide, governments extol the virtues of sport for the benefit of the individual and society. Ind...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA andIRSS, former IRSS Editor John Sugden, one of the foremost sch...
Sport's historic attraction for policy makers has been its claims that it can offer an economy of re...
There is international enthusiasm for the idea that sport can contribute to ‘social inclusion’ strat...
For sport for development (SFD) practitioners, a theory of change document is a critical first step ...
The capacity of sports to contribute to social change must not be overstated but history has proven ...
Over time, the changes in life and consumption styles of families, together with the access to sport...
Over time, the changes in life and consumption styles of families, together with the access to sport...
Worldwide, governments extol the virtues of sport for the benefit of the individual and society. Ind...
A theory of change approach uses logic models to articulate how a programme is intended to operate a...
A theory of change approach uses logic models to articulate how a programme is intended to operate a...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
sport has no intrinsic essence that makes it suitable as a means to promote social goods. Rather tha...
Worldwide, governments extol the virtues of sport for the benefit of the individual and society. Ind...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
Background: Sport is often perceived as inherently positive for sustainable development. This widesp...
On the 50th anniversary of the ISSA andIRSS, former IRSS Editor John Sugden, one of the foremost sch...