紹介
Over the last decade there has been an intensification of initiatives, and an increase in the number of organizations, that focus on sport-in-development. This partly reflects the movement of sport up the global political agenda, as events such as the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and the 2012 European Football Championships in Eastern Europe, suggest the re-focusing of international sports events beyond the confines of developed states. This book, now in paperback and with a new Foreword bringing the arguments up-to-date, presents a timely collection of theoretical debates and case-studies relevant to the advancement of sport-in-development as a pertinent area of research. It investigates the capacity of sport to act both as a conduit for traditional development assistance activities and as an agent for change in its own right. The book argues that sport can contribute to the development process, particularly where traditional development approaches have difficulty in engaging with communities.
It contends that understanding the opportunities and limitations for sport-in-development contributes to an appreciation of the fundamental challenges currently facing the development community, and provides a useful analytical tool for those engaged in the development process.
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface
L.Read& J.Bingham Foreword
R.Levermore& A.Beacom Introduction - Sport and Development: Mapping the Field
R.Levermore & A.Beacom Sport-in-International Development: Theoretical Frameworks
R.Levermore Sport-in-Development: Accountability or Development?
F.Coalter A Delicate Balance: Major Sport Events and Development
S.Cornelissen Disability Sport and the Politics of Development
A.Beacom Dilemmas and Opportunities in Gender and Sport-in-development
M.Saavedra On the Backs of Peer Educators: Using Theory to Interrogate the Role of Young People in the Field of Sport-in-development
S.Nicholls Getting to Know You: Using Sport to Engage and Build Relationships with Socially Marginalized Young People
T.Crabbe Southern Perspective on Sport-in-development: A Case Study of Football in Bamenda, Cameroon
J.Fokwang Sport as International Aid: Assisting Development or Promoting Under-development in Sub-Saharan Africa?
G.Akindes& M.Kirwan Conclusion Index