Routledge Handbook of the Global South in Sport for Development and Peace.

Author
Graeff, Billy [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
  • ©2024.
Description
1 online resource (749 pages)

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Routledge International Handbooks Series [More in this series]
Summary note
This book explores the field of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP), putting Global South voices and perspectives at the centre of the analysis. It covers a wide range of thematic and methodological areas that inform existing and emerging discourses in SDP.
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Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Global South Voices on Sport for Development and Peace
  • PART I: Africa
  • 1. Conducting an Investigation on a "Sport for Development" Programme in Senegal: Cultural Distances, Epistemological Limits and Methodological Adjustments
  • 2. The intersections Between Sport, Development, and Social Entrepreneurship in the Global South: The Case of Botswana
  • 3. Sport-In-Development Assessment Tool (SDIAT) as Indigenous Response to Meaningful Knowledge Production in Africa
  • 4. Sport as a Vehicle for Deploying Peace Building and Conflict Resolution in Zimbabwe
  • 5. Navigating Socio-Cultural Conditions and Gaining Empowerment Through Boxing: The Case of Ugandan Women
  • 6. Sports Events: The Opportunity for Sports for Development Initiatives in Africa
  • 7. Environmental Implications of Climate Change for Sport Federations from the South: The Case Study of a Recent Drought in the Western Cape, South Africa
  • 8. A Multi-Stakeholder Approach to Sport as a Tool for Development in Africa: Comparing Ghana and Zambia
  • 9. Gender-Related Prescripts and Sport: A Case Study from Southern Africa
  • 10. Conceptualising Social Contributions Through Football: Analysis of Women Football Managers in West Africa
  • PART II: Asia
  • 11. Enhancing Peace and Security in Military-Civilian Interactions Through Sport: A Case Study of the Philippine Marine Corps' Football for Peace Program (PMC-FFP) in Sulu, Southern Philippines
  • 12. A Narrative Analysis of Women and Sport in India
  • 13. Sport for Development and the Post/Anti-Colonial Global South State: Insights from Vietnam
  • 14. Sport for Development in the Arabian Gulf: Navigating the Global North-South Divide and Listening to the 'Other'.
  • 15. Analysing the Role of Sport for Development and Peace Programmes in High-Risk Communities: Violent Extremism Among the Youth of Pakistan
  • 16. Sport and Migration in Turkey
  • 17. Potential and Opportunities of Sport for Development and Peace in Pakistan, Iran, Palestine, and the Occupied Territories: Mapping Initiatives, Uses, and Lessons Learned
  • 18. Sport Against Development and Peace: Examining the Physical Education Curriculum Under ISIS
  • 19. Harnessing Sport for the Holistic Development of Children in India
  • 20. Cultivating Korean Youth Volunteers as Global Citizens with Regional Expertise Through Sport for International Development
  • 21. Japan-ASEAN Sports Cooperation for a Gender-Equal Society from the Government Perspectives: A Case Study in Thailand
  • 22. Women's Empowerment Through Sports in South Asia: Gender and Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) Programs in India and Bangladesh
  • PART III: South America
  • 23. Reproduction of Social Inequalities and Its Relation to Sport For Development and Peace Programs: Athletes' Migration in Brazil
  • 24. An Inclusive Football for Development Tournament Impacting Disadvantaged and Indigenous Youths from the Ecuadorian Amazonia: Goals for Life and Dreams
  • 25. Sport for Development and the Exercise of Care in Sports Social Projects: Voices from the South of Brazil
  • 26. A Sport-Based Livelihoods Programme Addressing the Human Mobility Crisis in Latin America: Lessons from a Global South Sport Non-Governmental Development Organizations (SNGDO) Based in Ecuador
  • 27. Description of Colombian Youth Experiences Throughout a Sport for Development and Peace Programme: Walking from a Local Bogotá Community to the Olympic Games
  • 28. Factors Associated with the Practice of Sports by Migrants in Mexico.
  • 29. Black Feminisms in Sport: Implications for Anti-Racist School Physical Education in Brazil
  • 30. Potential of Scuba Diving in Chilean Sports Development Programs
  • 31. Women's Football in Brazil: What Was Reported Online During the Covid-19 Pandemic?
  • 32. Young Leaders (YLs) from the International Inspiration (IN) Programme in Brazil
  • 33. Sport as a Possibility to Encourage Bodily Practices and Physical Activities in Primary Health Care
  • 34. Teaching Possibilities for Physical Education Teachers: Sport and Human Formation
  • 35. Sport Policies and "Well Living" in Bolivia (2006-2019)
  • 36. Host Residents' Perceptions of the Olympic Legacies: The Legacy Effect on Community Sport Participation
  • 37. Sport for Development in South America: A Comparison Between Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
  • 38. The Resocialization of Youth Offenders Through Sports: Challenges and Possibilities
  • 39. Sustainable Development Goals in Sport for Development and Peace Agenda in Colombia: Analysis of Online Documents
  • 40. Researchers' Positionalities in Sport for Development: 'Global North', 'Global South', but What is In-Between?
  • 41. Sports and Maternity in the Work Context: Struggles and Confrontations for Decent Work
  • 42. Sport and Social Inclusion in Uruguay: Inclusive Potentialities Identification in the Sportive Social Project of Malvin Norte's Neighborhood
  • 43. Remembering Sport Education in Brazilian Communities: Climbing a Favela Hill to Build the Pedagogy of Courage
  • PART IV: North America
  • 44. Forced Migrant Women in the United States: Experiences and Perspectives Grounded in Sport and Physical Exercise
  • PART V: Oceania
  • 45. Suggested Strategies for Encouraging Sports and Social Cohesion in Solomon Islands
  • PART VI: Global Relations.
  • 46. Downplaying Competition as a Sport-for-Development Strategy: Perceptions from the Global South - Latin American Participants at the 2018 Football-3 Moscow Festival
  • 47. Preparation, Validation and Application of a Questionnaire to Assess the Needs Determined by the Sporting Environment in Mixed Ability Rugby
  • 48. South-North Research Collaboration to Support Local NGO Work in Madagascar on a Sport for Development Project
  • 49. Performative Conformity in the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&
  • E) of Sport for Development and Peace: "Seeing Behind the Curtain"
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 9781040023983
  • 1040023983
  • 9781032667805
  • 103266780X
  • 9781040023914
  • 1040023916
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