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This book critically engages with the role sporting organisations play in the maintenance and development of communities in their variety of forms.
It was published as a special issue of
Sport in Society.
List of contents
1. Sport and communities: an introduction 2. Sport, community involvement and social support 3. How do youth sports facilitate the creation of parental social ties? 4. Working together through sport? Local authority provision for ethnic minorities in the UK 5. What does commitment mean to volunteers in youth sport organizations? 6. The mobilizing effects and health benefits of proximity sport facilities: urban andvenvironmental analysis of the Bleu, Blanc, Bouge project and Montreal North’s outdoor rink 7. Sport and community integration in Northern Ireland 8. Women’s toplessness on the Red Mile, Calgary, May – June 2004 9. Volunteer roles, involvement and commitment in voluntary sport organizations: evidence of core and peripheral volunteers 10. Epilogue: the not-so-hidden complexity of the sport-community connection
About the author
David Hassan is the current Deputy Executive Academic Editor of Sport in Society, an international, peer-reviewed journal published by Taylor and Francis Ltd. (an imprint of Routledge). In December 2006 he was presented with the Award of Distinguished Research Fellowship by the University of Ulster in recognition of his outstanding contribution to research during his short time at Ulster. Dr Hassan’s research expertise concerns the relationship between sport and national identity, the politics of sport and sport governance. He is also a Visiting Scholar with the International Research Institute (UCLAN).
Sean Brown received his Ph.D. in 2013 from Northeastern University. His primary research interests include sport and community, social capital, and urban sociology. Sean currently works as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Chicago, where he is exploring links between social capital and low-income families.
Summary
This book critically engages with the role sporting organisations play in the maintenance and development of communities in their variety of forms. It was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.