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Sport in Society
Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics
Volume 26, 2023 - Issue 8
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Sport for social cohesion: from scoping review to new research directions

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Abstract

There have been growing efforts to harness sport to tackle social issues and promote development. Social cohesion is arguably the most prominent objective of these activities. However, social cohesion remains a contested concept subject to many definitions, and we do not have a clear picture of how social cohesion is defined or supported in sport programmes or organizations. This makes it difficult to identify successful approaches, develop measurements and build theories. To begin addressing these gaps, we have conducted a systematic scoping review, leading to an analysis of 35 studies exploring sport for social cohesion. Overall, we find that the literature fails to consistently define social cohesion, though it tends to coalesce around a set of core dimensions. Likewise, programme elements are inconsistently reported. Moving forward, we call on researchers to clearly define social cohesion and explore its sub-dimensions in more depth, which, in turn, can foster greater theoretical development.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Dr. Karen Petry and Prof. Jürgen Mittag for their comments and inputs at different stages of this study.

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Funding

This project was funded by the Internal Research Funds of the German Sport University University, grant agreement number L-11-10011-240-031000, and further supported by a Family Support Grant from the German Sport University. The funder did not influence the design, implementation or analysis of this study.

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