The Language of Inclusion and Exclusion in Sports

The Language of Inclusion and Exclusion in Sports
Author: Stephanie Schnurr,Kieran File
Publsiher: De Gruyter Mouton
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110789760

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The Language of Inclusion and Exclusion in Sports

The Language of Inclusion and Exclusion in Sports
Author: Stephanie Schnurr,Kieran File
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2023-11-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110789829

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Inclusion and Exclusion Through Youth Sport

Inclusion and Exclusion Through Youth Sport
Author: Symeon Dagkas,Kathleen Armour
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136976186

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'We can reach far more people through sport than we can through political or educational programmes. In that way, sport is more powerful than politics. We have only just started to use its potential to build up this country. We must continue to do so.' – Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela's statement reflects a widely held view that sport can contribute in unique and far-reaching ways to the delivery of important social outcomes. But is this really the case? Can sport bring people from different backgrounds together, and in so doing act as a force for social transformation and change? In the language of policymakers and practitioners, can sport contribute to social inclusion or could it be argued that sport acts to marginalize and disadvantage some groups in society? In other words could sport reinforce, rather than challenge, social inequality? Focusing on youth sport as a touchstone sector of sport in society, this book examines the theoretical and empirical bases of arguments for the role of sport in social inclusion agendas. Authors are drawn from around the world and offer critical perspectives on assumptions underpinning the bold claims made about the power of sport. This book represents the most up-to-date and authoritative source of knowledge on inclusion and exclusion in youth sport. As such, it is essential reading for those who want to use sport to 'make a difference' in young people's lives. It is, therefore, recommended for students, researchers, policy makers and practitioners working in sports development, sports coaching, sport studies or physical education.

Inclusion and Exclusion in Competitive Sport

Inclusion and Exclusion in Competitive Sport
Author: Seema Patel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317686347

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Society is obsessed with categorising and treating individuals and groups according to their physical and non-physical differences, such as sex, gender, disability and race. This treatment can lead to the inclusion or exclusion of an individual from the tangible and intangible benefits of society. Where this practice becomes discriminatory, legal frameworks can protect human rights and ensure that people are treated with due respect for their similarities and differences. In a sporting context, the inclusion and exclusion of athletes based upon their differences is often a necessary part of the essence of competitive sporting activity, arranged around rules and categories that can have an unequal exclusionary impact on certain classes of individual. Dominant sporting cultures can also have exclusionary effects. This important and innovative book seeks to investigate the socio-legal and regulatory balance between inclusion and exclusion in competitive sport. It critically analyses a range of legal and non-legal cases concerning sport-specific inclusion and exclusion in the areas of sex, gender, disability and race, including those cases involving Oscar Pistorius, Caster Semenya and Luis Suarez, to identify the extent to which the law and sport adopt a justifiable and legitimate inclusive or exclusive approach to participation. The book explores national and international regulatory frameworks, identifying deficiencies and good practice, and concludes with recommendations for regulatory reform. Inclusion and Exclusion in Competitive Sport is important reading for anybody with an interest in the relationship between sport and wider society, sports development, sport management, sports law, or socio-legal studies.

The Potential of Community Sport for Social Inclusion

The Potential of Community Sport for Social Inclusion
Author: Hebe Schaillée,Reinhard Haudenhuyse,Lieve Bradt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-05-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000586190

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Social inclusion is a pressing issue confronting all levels of sport today, and community sport in particular. Sport is being promoted as an inclusive environment in which people of all backgrounds and abilities can participate and access a range of social and health benefits. Moreover, sport is often heralded as a vehicle for promoting social inclusion in other societal domains. Yet, the policy ideal of ‘sport for all’ is not always realised in practice, and community sport continues to be plagued by various forms of discrimination and social exclusion. This book brings together a team of scholars from across the globe whose research addresses the complex relationship between community sport and social inclusion. Their contributions critically examine the dynamics of inclusion/exclusion in community sport, as well as the broader outcomes and impacts that sports programmes may have in promoting, or hindering, social inclusion in other areas of life, such as employment, education and migrant integration. This book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and advanced students of sport, sociology, politics, social work and public policy. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Sport Policy in Canada

Sport Policy in Canada
Author: Lucie Thibault,Jean Harvey
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780776620954

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"Research Centre for Sport in Canadian Society, University of Ottawa."

Diversity equity and inclusion in sport and leisure

Diversity  equity and inclusion in sport and leisure
Author: Katherine Dashper,Thomas Fletcher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781317751403

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Despite the mythology of sport bringing people together and encouraging everyone to work collectively to success, modern sport remains a site of exclusionary practices that operate on a number of levels. Although sports participation is, in some cases at least, becoming more open and meritocratic, at the management level it remains very homogenous; dominated by western, white, middle-aged, able-bodied men. This has implications both for how sport develops and how it is experienced by different participant groups, across all levels. Critical studies of sport have revealed that, rather than being a passive mechanism and merely reflecting inequality, sport, via social agents’ interactions with sporting spaces, is actively involved in producing, reproducing, sustaining and indeed, resisting, various manifestations of inequality. The experiences of marginalised groups can act as a resource for explaining contemporary political struggles over what sport means, how it should be played (and by whom), and its place within wider society. Central to this collection is the argument that the dynamics of cultural identities are contextually contingent; influenced heavily by time and place and the extent to which they are embedded in the culture of their geographic location. They also come to function differently within certain sites and institutions; be it in one’s everyday routine or leisure pursuits, such as sport. Among the themes and issues explored by the contributors to this volume are: social inclusion and exclusion in relation to class, ‘race’ and ethnicity, gender and sexuality; social identities and authenticity; social policy, deviance and fandom. This book was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Sport and Social Exclusion

Sport and Social Exclusion
Author: Michael Frank Collins,Tess Kay
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0415259592

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Structured around key excluded groups, such as the elderly, ethnic minorities, the disabled and rural communities, this book offers an assessment of sports policy in contemporary Britain.