Forced Migration and Sport
Critical Dialogues Across International Contexts and Disciplinary Boundaries
Herausgeber: Spaaij, Ramón; Ugolotti, Nicola de Martini; Luguetti, Carla
Forced Migration and Sport
Critical Dialogues Across International Contexts and Disciplinary Boundaries
Herausgeber: Spaaij, Ramón; Ugolotti, Nicola de Martini; Luguetti, Carla
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This book aims to extend and deepen conversations among scholars, policymakers, and practitioners about the role of sport in relation to contexts and issues of forced migration. Chapters critically analyse and interrogate the implications of existing approaches, practices, and research around sport and forced migration across five themes.
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This book aims to extend and deepen conversations among scholars, policymakers, and practitioners about the role of sport in relation to contexts and issues of forced migration. Chapters critically analyse and interrogate the implications of existing approaches, practices, and research around sport and forced migration across five themes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781032553382
- ISBN-10: 1032553383
- Artikelnr.: 72542267
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781032553382
- ISBN-10: 1032553383
- Artikelnr.: 72542267
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ramón Spaaij is Professor in the Institute for Health and Sport at Victoria University, Australia, and Visiting Professor in the Utrecht University School of Governance, The Netherlands. His research addresses sociocultural aspects and impacts of sport, with a focus on diversity, social inclusion, social change, and violence. Carla Luguetti is Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Institute for Health and Sport at Victoria University, Australia, and an expert in sport pedagogy and social justice. Her work focuses on activist approaches within sport and physical education context, in collaboration with researchers and practitioners from all over the world. Nicola De Martini Ugolotti is Senior Lecturer in Sport and Physical Culture at Bournemouth University, United Kingdom, and member of Associazione Frantz Fanon, Italy. His research is located at the intersection of sport/leisure, urban and (forced) migration studies.
Forced migration and sport: an introduction Part 1: Participatory
methodologies, power, voice and ethics 1. Critically examining a
community-based participatory action research project with forced migrant
youth 2. 'Should I really be here?': Problems of trust and ethics in PAR
with young people from refugee backgrounds in sport and leisure 3. A
collaborative self-study of ethical issues in participatory action research
with refugee-background young people in grassroots football 4.
Methodological challenges and opportunities in working within a
participatory paradigm in the context of sport, forced migration and
settlement: an insider perspective 5. Participatory action research and
visual and digital methods with refugees in Kampala, Uganda: process,
ethical complexities, and reciprocity Part 2: Emotions, affect and
embodiment 6. Exploring the somatic dimension for sport-based
interventions: a refugee's autoethnography 7. The (in)significance of
footballing pleasures in the lives of forced migrant men 8. "They play
together, they laugh together': Sport, play and fun in refugee sport
projects Part 3: Gender and intersectional perspectives 9. In her own
words: a refugee's story of forced migration, trauma, resilience, and
soccer 10. We exist, play sports, and will persist: everyday lives of
Palestinian sportswomen through the lens of the 'politics of invisibility'
11. Negotiating participation: African refugee and migrant women's
experiences of football Part 4: Critical perspectives on integration and
intercultural communication 12. Running for inclusion: responsibility,
(un)deservingness and the spectacle of integration in a sport-for-refugees
intervention in Geneva, Switzerland 13. Escaping the position as 'other': a
postcolonial perspective on refugees' trajectories into volunteering in
Danish sports clubs 14. The 'integrative potential' and socio-political
constraints of football in Southeast Europe: a critical exploration of
lived experiences of people seeking asylum 15. Leaders building
relationships with young refugees during a sport project 16. Disrupting the
global refugee crisis or celebrity humanitarianism? Media frames of the
refugee olympic team at 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo summer games 17. Stadia of
Sanctuary? Forced migration, flawed football consumers and refugee
supporters clubs
methodologies, power, voice and ethics 1. Critically examining a
community-based participatory action research project with forced migrant
youth 2. 'Should I really be here?': Problems of trust and ethics in PAR
with young people from refugee backgrounds in sport and leisure 3. A
collaborative self-study of ethical issues in participatory action research
with refugee-background young people in grassroots football 4.
Methodological challenges and opportunities in working within a
participatory paradigm in the context of sport, forced migration and
settlement: an insider perspective 5. Participatory action research and
visual and digital methods with refugees in Kampala, Uganda: process,
ethical complexities, and reciprocity Part 2: Emotions, affect and
embodiment 6. Exploring the somatic dimension for sport-based
interventions: a refugee's autoethnography 7. The (in)significance of
footballing pleasures in the lives of forced migrant men 8. "They play
together, they laugh together': Sport, play and fun in refugee sport
projects Part 3: Gender and intersectional perspectives 9. In her own
words: a refugee's story of forced migration, trauma, resilience, and
soccer 10. We exist, play sports, and will persist: everyday lives of
Palestinian sportswomen through the lens of the 'politics of invisibility'
11. Negotiating participation: African refugee and migrant women's
experiences of football Part 4: Critical perspectives on integration and
intercultural communication 12. Running for inclusion: responsibility,
(un)deservingness and the spectacle of integration in a sport-for-refugees
intervention in Geneva, Switzerland 13. Escaping the position as 'other': a
postcolonial perspective on refugees' trajectories into volunteering in
Danish sports clubs 14. The 'integrative potential' and socio-political
constraints of football in Southeast Europe: a critical exploration of
lived experiences of people seeking asylum 15. Leaders building
relationships with young refugees during a sport project 16. Disrupting the
global refugee crisis or celebrity humanitarianism? Media frames of the
refugee olympic team at 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo summer games 17. Stadia of
Sanctuary? Forced migration, flawed football consumers and refugee
supporters clubs
Forced migration and sport: an introduction Part 1: Participatory
methodologies, power, voice and ethics 1. Critically examining a
community-based participatory action research project with forced migrant
youth 2. 'Should I really be here?': Problems of trust and ethics in PAR
with young people from refugee backgrounds in sport and leisure 3. A
collaborative self-study of ethical issues in participatory action research
with refugee-background young people in grassroots football 4.
Methodological challenges and opportunities in working within a
participatory paradigm in the context of sport, forced migration and
settlement: an insider perspective 5. Participatory action research and
visual and digital methods with refugees in Kampala, Uganda: process,
ethical complexities, and reciprocity Part 2: Emotions, affect and
embodiment 6. Exploring the somatic dimension for sport-based
interventions: a refugee's autoethnography 7. The (in)significance of
footballing pleasures in the lives of forced migrant men 8. "They play
together, they laugh together': Sport, play and fun in refugee sport
projects Part 3: Gender and intersectional perspectives 9. In her own
words: a refugee's story of forced migration, trauma, resilience, and
soccer 10. We exist, play sports, and will persist: everyday lives of
Palestinian sportswomen through the lens of the 'politics of invisibility'
11. Negotiating participation: African refugee and migrant women's
experiences of football Part 4: Critical perspectives on integration and
intercultural communication 12. Running for inclusion: responsibility,
(un)deservingness and the spectacle of integration in a sport-for-refugees
intervention in Geneva, Switzerland 13. Escaping the position as 'other': a
postcolonial perspective on refugees' trajectories into volunteering in
Danish sports clubs 14. The 'integrative potential' and socio-political
constraints of football in Southeast Europe: a critical exploration of
lived experiences of people seeking asylum 15. Leaders building
relationships with young refugees during a sport project 16. Disrupting the
global refugee crisis or celebrity humanitarianism? Media frames of the
refugee olympic team at 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo summer games 17. Stadia of
Sanctuary? Forced migration, flawed football consumers and refugee
supporters clubs
methodologies, power, voice and ethics 1. Critically examining a
community-based participatory action research project with forced migrant
youth 2. 'Should I really be here?': Problems of trust and ethics in PAR
with young people from refugee backgrounds in sport and leisure 3. A
collaborative self-study of ethical issues in participatory action research
with refugee-background young people in grassroots football 4.
Methodological challenges and opportunities in working within a
participatory paradigm in the context of sport, forced migration and
settlement: an insider perspective 5. Participatory action research and
visual and digital methods with refugees in Kampala, Uganda: process,
ethical complexities, and reciprocity Part 2: Emotions, affect and
embodiment 6. Exploring the somatic dimension for sport-based
interventions: a refugee's autoethnography 7. The (in)significance of
footballing pleasures in the lives of forced migrant men 8. "They play
together, they laugh together': Sport, play and fun in refugee sport
projects Part 3: Gender and intersectional perspectives 9. In her own
words: a refugee's story of forced migration, trauma, resilience, and
soccer 10. We exist, play sports, and will persist: everyday lives of
Palestinian sportswomen through the lens of the 'politics of invisibility'
11. Negotiating participation: African refugee and migrant women's
experiences of football Part 4: Critical perspectives on integration and
intercultural communication 12. Running for inclusion: responsibility,
(un)deservingness and the spectacle of integration in a sport-for-refugees
intervention in Geneva, Switzerland 13. Escaping the position as 'other': a
postcolonial perspective on refugees' trajectories into volunteering in
Danish sports clubs 14. The 'integrative potential' and socio-political
constraints of football in Southeast Europe: a critical exploration of
lived experiences of people seeking asylum 15. Leaders building
relationships with young refugees during a sport project 16. Disrupting the
global refugee crisis or celebrity humanitarianism? Media frames of the
refugee olympic team at 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo summer games 17. Stadia of
Sanctuary? Forced migration, flawed football consumers and refugee
supporters clubs