Sports, Peacebuilding and Ethics

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Child Soldiers
Civil Society
Claudia Stura
conflict resolution strategies
cultural adaptation in sports
Cultural Elasticity
DDR Process
DDR Program
Developing Team Identification
Dr. H. E. Doc?Holliday
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Genocidal Rape
Ji-Ho Kim
Kim Fletcher
Kirk Smith
Korean Immigrants
Korean Professional Baseball League
Linda M. Johnston
M. Lee Brooks
Major Professional Sport Teams
Marion Keim
Michael B. Shapiro
NBA
NHL
Niina Toroi
Peacebuilding Process
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Peter St. Pierre
post-conflict youth programs
Professional Sports Teams
psychosocial rehabilitation
qualitative case studies
Sarah J. Hillyer
Sport Consumer Behaviors
sport-based intervention
Team Cohesion
trauma healing through athletics
Trauma Relief
UN
Unhealed Trauma
Western Cape
Women's Softball
Women's Sports
Women’s Softball
Women’s Sports
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138533424
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As this latest volume in the Peace & Policy series shows, sports can be an effective mechanism for peacebuilding, especially when incorporated into conflict-resolution programs. Such programs have been designed to bring children together in post-conflict situations with an ultimate goal of reducing future violence. In examining such programs, the volume's contributors ask key questions: "What are the programs achieving?" and "How are they measuring success?" Although such programs have by and large been successful, some issues need to be addressed if these programs are to hone their effectiveness.

Among the questions explored in the volume are: various aspects of culture and how they can help shape sports programs; the role of a coach in creating a culture of peace, and how this culture can fit into a peacebuilding process. Contributors also examine the role of sports in trauma relief programs in Rwanda; the role of universities in sports; and the role of sports in the demilitarization of child soldiers.

The last three contributors tackle some of the legitimate concerns raised about using sports for peacebuilding, such as sports being competitive, violent, and focused on winning. Contributors look carefully at these and other issues that have arisen in sports as a tool of conflict resolution, discuss why they have become concerns, and consider some possible ways to deal with these concerns in the future.

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