Robert Putnam’s conceptualization of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to analyse, sport-for-development programmes. This paper bucks this trend and uses James Coleman’s rational strain of social capital to examine the use of sport as a component part of a programme to support male adults in addressing connected problems of substance misuse, homelessness and other forms of social exclusion. Using a qualitative research strategy, in-depth and longitudinal data were collected using individual interviews and focus groups with programme participants and key stakeholders over a three-year period. The results suggest the importance of unintentionality for the formation and use value of social capital; indicating that soci...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Much sport-for-development (SFD) research has focused on the impact init...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Recent government policy in the United Kingdom has strongly encouraged youth populations to acquire ...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
(Re-)Engagement with education and employment is a common objective within interventions designed to...
The focus of this article centers around an established universities sports outreach program—the Spo...
This paper examines the effectiveness of ‘Premier League Kicks’ – a football community outreach init...
This thesis seeks to understand how social capital develops within voluntary sports clubs. It adopts...
Community-based interventions have long been seen as mechanisms via which to target marginalised you...
Book synopsis: Drawing on primary research within voluntary sports clubs in the UK and secondary ana...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
Since 1997 the UK has energetically deployed sport in pursuit of diverse social policy agendas inclu...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Much sport-for-development (SFD) research has focused on the impact init...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...
Robert Putnam’s conceptualisation of social capital has been commonly associated with, and used to a...
Recent government policy in the United Kingdom has strongly encouraged youth populations to acquire ...
This paper analyses the capacity of youth sport volunteering to contribute to the development of soc...
(Re-)Engagement with education and employment is a common objective within interventions designed to...
The focus of this article centers around an established universities sports outreach program—the Spo...
This paper examines the effectiveness of ‘Premier League Kicks’ – a football community outreach init...
This thesis seeks to understand how social capital develops within voluntary sports clubs. It adopts...
Community-based interventions have long been seen as mechanisms via which to target marginalised you...
Book synopsis: Drawing on primary research within voluntary sports clubs in the UK and secondary ana...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
During the last two decades, there has been a concerted effort to remobilize sport as a vehicle for ...
Since 1997 the UK has energetically deployed sport in pursuit of diverse social policy agendas inclu...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Much sport-for-development (SFD) research has focused on the impact init...
Most studies on the use of sport with marginalized populations have centered upon the impact on part...
The purpose of this research is to explore how the providers of sport and recreation can build socia...