Functions of Sports Clubs in European Societies

Functions of Sports Clubs in European Societies
Author: Siegfried Nagel,Karsten Elmose-Østerlund,Bjarne Ibsen,Jeroen Scheerder
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030485351

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This book takes a closer look at the societal functions of sports clubs by using the broad range of empirical data of a comparative study. There is a limited amount of up-to-date knowledge on the functions of sports clubs and their potential to promote public health, social cohesion and democratic participation through volunteering and thus contribute to public welfare in European societies. Most of the existing studies are country-specific and therefore do not allow for making comparisons from a cross-national perspective. In light of this, the project ‘Social Inclusion and Volunteering in Sports Clubs in Europe’ (SIVSCE) collected, analysed and discussed comparable data and knowledge across ten European countries and disseminated this knowledge to politicians, sports professionals and sports volunteers in Europe. The SIVSCE project contains comparative data of clubs as well as of members in selected sports clubs. In each country chapter, the comparative data from the SIVSCE project is put together in a coherent way. Particularly, the data of the member survey give in-depth information about the fulfillment of the different functions of sports clubs (e.g. extension of democratic participation, social integration). Providing in-depth data related to policy issues, structure and management of clubs and individual member surveys, this book will be useful for students―particularly those in sports management programmes―as well as researchers and practitioners in social science and economics.

Sport Clubs in Europe

Sport Clubs in Europe
Author: Christoph Breuer,Remco Hoekman,Siegfried Nagel,Harold van der Werff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319176352

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​This book presents an up-to-date portrait of the characteristics of sport clubs in various European countries and their role in society and the national sport system. Furthermore, it offers a cross-national comparative perspective of sport clubs in twenty European countries. Containing both empirical data and information on the political and historical backgrounds of sport clubs, the book is organized in three parts. First, the authors provide an overview of the theoretical approach of the book and a description of the framework used for the country chapters. Second, the country chapters, written by experts within the field, provide a systematic overview of the available information on sport clubs in each country. These chapters are structured to answer the following questions: (1) What is the position of sport clubs within the national sport structure? (2) Which role do they fulfil in policy and society? (3) What are their basic characteristics and what factors influence the development of sport clubs? The book is concluded with a systematic comparison of the participating countries with the purpose of forging a clear link between the functioning of policy systems, observed problems, and possible solutions, and with a future research agenda on sport clubs. In an era of increased collaboration between European states, sport provides a natural vehicle through which to compare changes in culture, economics, and policy across nations. Sport Clubs in Europe will appeal to scholars of nonprofit management, sports management and sports sociology as well as administrators and policy makers in the international sports community.

Sport Clubs in Various European Countries

Sport Clubs in Various European Countries
Author: Klaus Heinemann
Publsiher: Schattauer Verlag
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1999
Genre: Athletic clubs
ISBN: 3794520386

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The current situation in sport reveals a large deficit concerning concepts for future developments and projects. Many traditional values, ethical standards and educational ideals are losing their significance - in particular for the young generation. In contrast, commercial media sport as well as international top sport stand to gain from the changing rating of sport in our society. On the other hand, matters of fitness, health and of general wellness are firmly grounded in the daily routine of the population. The gap in the development of sport is widening. What answers, concepts or problem-solving does a science, which deals with these topics, come up with? These are the guidelines of the "Club of Cologne", which is trying to suggest perspectives by means of active research and subsequent publications, to present models and strategies, and to enrich public discussion by offering approaches or solutions.

Sport Welfare and Social Policy in the European Union

Sport  Welfare and Social Policy in the European Union
Author: Nicola R. Porro,Stefano Martelli,Alberto Testa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-03-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351118040

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Sport is often seen as an indicator of the civic maturity of a community, an aspect of the rights of citizens to health, education and social integration. This book examines the relationships between participation in sport and physical activity, and welfare policies across Europe. It argues that the success of campaigns for the promotion of sport depend on the existence of dedicated welfare policies promoted by the European states and explores variations in cultural models and structures of governance across Europe. Addressing the function of supranational institutions such as the EU as well as voluntary networks, the book illuminates key issues in European societies such as migration, financial austerity and Brexit as they relate to sport policy. This is important reading for scholars and students in the fields of European sport and physical activity, sociology, political science and organisational analysis, as well as operators and managers of the sport systems involved in advanced training programmes.

European Integration and Sport

European Integration and Sport
Author: European Association for Sociology of Sport. Conference
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 3825876144

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Sport cultures in Europe are developing as a result on the one hand of the internal situation within each society, and on the other of adaptation of influences and directions from outside. In the process of European integration global interconnection and cultural differentiation occur simultaneously. The articles of the reader give ideas and empirical data on the role of sport in European societies and the uniting Europe.

The Palgrave Handbook of Disability Sport in Europe

The Palgrave Handbook of Disability Sport in Europe
Author: Caroline van Lindert,Jeroen Scheerder,Ian Brittain
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2023-06-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9783031217593

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This handbook explores the various ways in which disability sport is governed and organised across Europe, as well as examining the extent to which persons with a disability participate in sport at the grassroots level. Based upon a solid theoretical framework and up-to-date data, the 19 country-specific chapters in this handbook give a comparative overview of the structuring, steering and supporting elements of disability sport policy and sport participation levels amongst persons with a disability, as well as the extent to which countries adopt policies to promote inclusion in sport in this population. A multitude of authors also identify the various methods and challenges in collecting sport participation data with regard to persons with a disability. This handbook will be a valuable resource for academic study across a range of sport and disability related programs, as well as a point of reference for researchers and policymakers working in this area.

COVID 19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK

COVID 19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK
Author: James Rees,Rob Macmillan,Chris Dayson,Chris Damm,Claire Bynner
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447365518

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The voluntary sector was central to the COVID-19 response: fulfilling basic needs, highlighting new and existing inequalities and coordinating action where the state had been slow to respond. This book curates rigorous academic, policy and practice-based research into the response and adaptation of the UK voluntary sector during the pandemic. Contributions explore the ways the sector responded to new challenges and the longer-term consequences for the sector's workforce, volunteers and beneficiaries. Written for researchers and practitioners, this book considers what the voluntary sector can learn from the pandemic to maximise its contribution in the event of future crises.

Europe Sport World

Europe  Sport  World
Author: J. A. Mangan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781135276850

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The sports of Europe and the United States were imitated and assimilated and became symbols of national and cosmopolitan identity. This work examines the national and international importance of sport and its role in shaping post-millennium global culture.