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Sport, Urban Neoliberalism, and the Politics of Homelessness - The Uses of Running

English · Hardback

Will be released 07.04.2026

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This book explores the 21st century practices of using sport and physical activity to engage with social issues and inequalities.
Based on two years of ethnographic research exploring and contextualizing one not-for-profit organization, Back on My Feet, which uses running to empower those experiencing homelessness in cities across the US, and including interviews and participant observation, the book takes a critical look at how this organization fits within wider historical dynamics of urban homelessness, race, and neoliberalism in the US. Arguing that such programs and interventions can unintentionally reinforce the systems that create homelessness, the book closely examines aspects of the work of 'Back on My Feet' and similar organisations, including how sport and physical activity can help participants foster identities beyond "homeless", how such programs fit within urban change and homeless discourses, the experiences of both recovery participants and volunteers, and the tension between helping individuals and addressing systemic issues.
Empirically rich and challenging some long-held assumptions about the social role of sport and physical activity-led interventions, this is fascinating reading for any advanced student, researcher, practitioner or policy maker working in sport studies and development, cultural studies, urban studies or political science.


List of contents










Introduction 1. A Brief History of Urban Homelessness in the United States 2. Baltimore, Urban Renewal, and the Production of Racialized Urban Poverty 3. The Racial Politics of Charity 4. Running to and From Meaning-Making 5. Volunteers and Moral Dilemmas in Running to Do Good 6. Running While Temporarily Housed 7. Running to Recover or Running for Recovery? Bodies in Context Conclusion Epilogue: 21st Century Neoliberal Politics and Homelessness


About the author










Bryan C. Clift is Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University, USA, where he conducts research on the social and cultural aspects of sport and physical activity in relation to the sport industry, cultural economy, and inequalities.


Product details

Authors Bryan C. Clift
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 07.04.2026
 
EAN 9781041169147
ISBN 978-1-041-16914-7
No. of pages 212
Series Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical Activity
Subjects Guides > Sport

Sociology: sport & leisure, Sports & outdoor recreation, Sociology: sport and leisure, SPORTS & RECREATION / Cultural & Social Aspects, Sports and Active outdoor recreation

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