Rethinking Sports and Integration

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Bridging Social Capital
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Civic Integration
Civic Integration Policies
community engagement strategies
community sport development
Danish People's Party
Danish People’s Party
Diversity Management
Diversity Management Strategies
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ethnic diversity research
Ethnic Minority Clubs
immigration policy
Inter-group Interactions
Intergroup Interactions
Local Sports Clubs
migration
migration sociology
Minority Clubs
Minority Sports Clubs
multiculturalism in sport
National Sports Policy
North Western European Countries
policy evaluation methods
Putnam's Concept
Putnam's Work
Putnam’s Concept
Putnam’s Work
qualitative case studies
Racial Equality Standard
refugees
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Social Bonding Capital
social cohesion
social exclusion
social inclusion
social integration
sport clubs
sport participation among migrants
sport policy
Sports Clubs
Sports Consumption
Sports Development Programmes
Sports Journalism
Sports Media
Sports Policy
super diversity
transnational migration
Transnational Migration Studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367894177
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Rethinking Sports and Integration offers a critical cultural analysis of the idea that sport can promote the integration of migrants and their descendants. It examines the origins of this idea and the concept of integration, and analyzes the problems in focus, the methods applied and the results of sports-related integration programmes.

The text also redefines sports-related integration with perspectives from migration studies that highlight the super-diversity within migrant groups, and explore the various ways in which transnational connections influence participation in sport within migrant communities.

This book is important reading for students and researchers working in sport development, sport policy or migration studies, as well as a valuable resource for sports governing bodies, policymakers and project workers.

Sine Agergaard is a social anthropologist and professor in humanistic and social sports science at the Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. She is also a co-founder and currently the head of the International Network for Research in Sport and Migration Issues (spomi-net).

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