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A new social movement: Sport for development and peace

Pages 370-380 | Published online: 12 Jun 2008

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Biju Philip, Russell Hoye & Emma Sherry. (2022) Sport-for-development and social inclusion in caste-ridden India: opportunities and challenges. Soccer & Society 23:8, pages 970-986.
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Meredith A. Whitley & Jon Welty Peachey. (2022) Place-based sport for development accelerators: a viable route to sustainable programming?. Managing Sport and Leisure 27:6, pages 530-539.
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Mitsuaki Furukawa. (2022) The effect of National Sports Events on Women and Gender in Sports in Juba, South Sudan. Forum for Development Studies 0:0, pages 1-23.
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Michaël Attali, François Le Yondre, Gaëlle Sempé & Eléa Chiron. (2022) Sport-for-development: from UNESCO’s universal language to application. Case study of French NGOs. Sport in Society 25:9, pages 1622-1642.
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Luis M. García López & David Kirk. (2022) Empowering children from socially vulnerable backgrounds through the use of roles in sport education. Sport, Education and Society 27:6, pages 676-688.
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Bence Garamvölgyi, Mariann Bardocz-Bencsik & Tamás Dóczi. (2022) Mapping the role of grassroots sport in public diplomacy. Sport in Society 25:5, pages 889-907.
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Andrew Webb. (2022) Actantial Insights: Making Sense of Sport for Development Performance Account Management. Journal of Global Sport Management 7:2, pages 327-344.
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Dongkyu Na & Christine Dallaire. (2022) An archaeology of korean sport for international development discourse in Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 14:2, pages 273-290.
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Eric W. MacIntosh, Milena M. Parent & Diane Culver. (2022) Understanding Young Athletes’ Learning at the Youth Olympic Games: A Sport Development Perspective. Journal of Global Sport Management 7:1, pages 1-20.
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Simon Ličen & Scott R. Jedlicka. (2022) Sustainable development principles in U.S. sport management graduate programs. Sport, Education and Society 27:1, pages 99-112.
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J Simon Rofe. (2021) Sport Diplomacy and Sport for Development SfD: A Discourse of Challenges and Opportunity. Journal of Global Sport Management 0:0, pages 1-16.
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Mitchell McSweeney, Lyndsay Hayhurst, Brian Wilson, Emerald Bandoles & Kelvin Leung. (2021) Colliding mandates of social enterprises: exploring the financial strategies, environment, and social-market tensions of bicycles-for-development organizations. Sport Management Review 24:5, pages 791-814.
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Haydn Morgan & Colin Baker. (2021) Strategic or communicative partnerships? Insights from sports programmes in the criminal justice sector. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 13:4, pages 715-732.
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Jordan J. K. Matthews. (2021) Political advances for women and sport in the mid-1990s. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 13:4, pages 641-659.
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Cora Burnett. (2021) Framing a 21st century case for the social value of sport in South Africa. Sport in Society 24:3, pages 340-355.
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Debapriya Ganguly & Rajni Singh. (2021) Reading patriarchal manhood, violence and love in Kabir Singh (2019). South Asian Popular Culture 19:1, pages 15-32.
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L. K. Sheppard, S. B. Rynne & J. M. Willis. (2021) Sport as a cultural offset in Aboriginal Australia?. Annals of Leisure Research 24:1, pages 29-50.
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Catherine Palmer & Zack Dwyer. (2020) Good Running?: The Rise of Fitness Philanthropy and Sports-Based Charity Events. Leisure Sciences 42:5-6, pages 609-623.
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Martin Hurcombe & Philip Dine. (2020) Introduction: War, Peace and Sport. Journal of War & Culture Studies 13:4, pages 337-341.
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Gareth J. Jones, Michael B. Edwards, Jason N. Bocarro, Per G. Svensson & Katie Misener. (2020) A community capacity building approach to sport-based youth development. Sport Management Review 23:4, pages 563-575.
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Adam Cohen, Elizabeth Taylor & Stephanie Hanrahan. (2020) Strong intentions but diminished impact: Following up with former participants in a sport for development and peace setting. Sport Management Review 23:4, pages 671-687.
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Lindsey C. Blom, Paz A. Magat & Heather L. Dichter. (2020) Grassroots diplomacy through coach education: Americans, Jordanians and Tajiks. Soccer & Society 21:5, pages 535-550.
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Jack Thomas Sugden, Nico Schulenkorf, Daryl Adair & Stephen Frawley. (2020) The role of sport in reflecting and shaping group dynamics: The “intergroup relations continuum” and its application to Fijian rugby and soccer. Sport Management Review 23:2, pages 271-283.
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Iain Lindsey, Tony Chapman & Oliver Dudfield. (2020) Configuring relationships between state and non-state actors: a new conceptual approach for sport and development. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 12:1, pages 127-146.
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Rob Millington, Audrey R. Giles, Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Nicolien van Luijk & Mitchell McSweeney. (2019) ‘Calling out’ corporate redwashing: the extractives industry, corporate social responsibility and sport for development in indigenous communities in Canada. Sport in Society 22:12, pages 2122-2140.
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Andrew Webb, André Richelieu & Amélie Cloutier. (2019) From clipboards to annual reports: innovations in sport for development fact management. Managing Sport and Leisure 24:6, pages 400-423.
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Stuart Attwell, Haydn Morgan & Andrew Parker. (2019) Major sporting events: achieving an international sport development legacy. Managing Sport and Leisure 24:6, pages 356-371.
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André Richelieu & Andrew Webb. (2019) A Tale of Two Networks: Contrasting Sport for Development and Peace Actor-Networks. Journal of Global Sport Management 4:4, pages 371-391.
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Stefan Lawrence & Christian Davis. (2019) Fans for diversity? A Critical Race Theory analysis of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) supporters’ experiences of football fandom. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 11:4, pages 701-713.
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Arend F. van Haaften. (2019) Ethnic participation in Dutch amateur football clubs. European Journal for Sport and Society 16:4, pages 301-322.
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Seungmin Kang & Per G. Svensson. (2019) Shared leadership in sport for development and peace: A conceptual framework of antecedents and outcomes. Sport Management Review 22:4, pages 464-476.
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Mitchell McSweeney, Lisa Kikulis, Lucie Thibault, Lyndsay Hayhurst & Cathy van Ingen. (2019) Maintaining and disrupting global-North hegemony/global-South dependence in a local African sport for development organisation: the role of institutional work. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 11:3, pages 521-537.
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Brendan O’Hallarn, Stephen L. Shapiro, D.E. Wittkower, Lynn Ridinger & Marion E. Hambrick. (2019) A model for the generation of public sphere-like activity in sport-themed Twitter hashtags. Sport Management Review 22:3, pages 407-418.
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Simon C. Darnell & Rob Millington. (2019) Social Justice, Sport, and Sociology: A Position Statement. Quest 71:2, pages 175-187.
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Robert J. Schinke, Thierry Middleton, Brennan Petersen, Sanfu Kao, Deborah Lefebvre & Bahaa Habra. (2019) Social Justice in Sport and Exercise Psychology: A Position Statement. Quest 71:2, pages 163-174.
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Martine Collumbien, Madhumita Das, Shweta Bankar, Beniamino Cislaghi, Lori Heise & Ravi K. Verma. (2019) Practice-based insights in developing and implementing a sport-based programme for girls. Development in Practice 29:1, pages 53-64.
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Kyle Ferguson, David Hassan & Paul Kitchin. (2018) Sport and underachievement among protestant youth in Northern Ireland: a boxing club case study. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 10:3, pages 579-596.
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Jon Welty Peachey, Adam Cohen, Nari Shin & Bruno Fusaro. (2018) Challenges and strategies of building and sustaining inter-organizational partnerships in sport for development and peace. Sport Management Review 21:2, pages 160-175.
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Andrew Adams, Kevin Harris & Iain Lindsey. (2018) Examining the capacity of a sport for development programme to create social capital. Sport in Society 21:3, pages 558-573.
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Emma Beckman, Tony Rossi, Stephanie Hanrahan, Steven Rynne & Jeremy Dorovolomo. (2018) The Effectiveness of a Cricket Programme for Engaging People with a Disability in Physical Activity in Fiji. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 65:2, pages 199-213.
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Tony Rossi & Ruth Jeanes. (2018) Is sport for development already an anachronism in the age of austerity or can it be a space of hope?. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 10:1, pages 185-201.
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Angela M. Coppola & Tara-Leigh F. McHugh. (2018) Considering culturally relevant practices and knowledge-sharing when creating an activity-promoting community research agenda. Sport, Education and Society 23:1, pages 14-27.
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Ramón Spaaij, Nico Schulenkorf, Ruth Jeanes & Sarah Oxford. (2018) Participatory research in sport-for-development: Complexities, experiences and (missed) opportunities. Sport Management Review 21:1, pages 25-37.
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Davies Banda & Matthew Holmes. (2017) Sport-for-development and the struggle for subaltern voices to be recognised: a response to Manley, Morgan and Atkinson. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 9:4, pages 723-738.
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Yosuke Washiya. (2017) Playing together to be able to play – extending field-based inquiry from post conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 9:4, pages 453-468.
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Per G. Svensson & Jeffrey Levine. (2017) Rethinking Sport for Development and Peace: the Capability Approach. Sport in Society 20:7, pages 905-923.
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Edoardo G. F. Rosso & Richard McGrath. (2017) Community engagement and sport? Building capacity to increase opportunities for community-based sport and physical activity. Annals of Leisure Research 20:3, pages 349-367.
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Judith Gates & Brian Suskiewicz. (2017) Soccer changes lives: from learned helplessness to self-directed learners. Soccer & Society 18:2-3, pages 418-430.
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Megan Chawansky, Lyndsay Hayhurst, Mary McDonald & Cathy van Ingen. (2017) Innovations in sport for development and peace research. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 2:1, pages 1-6.
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Kate Diedrick & Christopher A. Le Dantec. (2017) Atlanta’s Westside residents challenge the rules of sport mega-development. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 2:1, pages 54-68.
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Kathryn Henne. (2017) Indicator culture in sport for development and peace: a transnational analysis of governance networks. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 2:1, pages 69-86.
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Simon C. Darnell & Michael Dao. (2017) Considering sport for development and peace through the capabilities approach. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 2:1, pages 23-36.
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David R. Black. (2017) The challenges of articulating ‘top down’ and ‘bottom up’ development through sport. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 2:1, pages 7-22.
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Gareth J. Jones, Michael B. Edwards, Jason N. Bocarro, Kyle S. Bunds & Jordan W. Smith. (2017) An integrative review of sport-based youth development literature. Sport in Society 20:1, pages 161-179.
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Holly Collison, Richard Giulianotti, P. D. Howe & Simon Darnell. (2016) The methodological dance: critical reflections on conducting a cross-cultural comparative research project on ‘Sport for Development and Peace’. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 8:5, pages 413-423.
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Meredith A. Whitley, Laura A. Hayden & Daniel Gould. (2016) Growing up in the Kayamandi Township: II. Sport as a setting for the development and transfer of desirable competencies. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 14:4, pages 305-322.
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Jared Kope & Alexandra Arellano. (2016) Resurgence and critical youth empowerment in Whitefish River First Nation. Leisure/Loisir 40:4, pages 395-421.
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Andrew Manley, Haydn Morgan & Joshua Atkinson. (2016) ‘Mzungu!’: implications of identity, role formation and programme delivery in the sport for development movement. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 8:3, pages 383-402.
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Kyle Bunds. (2016) On the messiness of activism from the inside: Global water charities, organizational ethnography, and the politics of change. Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies 38:3, pages 236-259.
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Paul M. Wright, Jenn M. Jacobs, James D. Ressler & Jinhong Jung. (2016) Teaching for transformative educational experience in a sport for development program. Sport, Education and Society 21:4, pages 531-548.
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Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Audrey R. Giles & Jan Wright. (2016) Biopedagogies and Indigenous knowledge: examining sport for development and peace for urban Indigenous young women in Canada and Australia. Sport, Education and Society 21:4, pages 549-569.
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Per G. Svensson, Meg G. Hancock & Mary A. Hums. (2016) Examining the educative aims and practices of decision-makers in sport for development and peace organizations. Sport, Education and Society 21:4, pages 495-512.
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Christina Ting Kwauk. (2016) ‘Let them see a different path’: social attitudes towards sport, education and development in Sāmoa. Sport, Education and Society 21:4, pages 644-660.
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Per G. Svensson & Marion E. Hambrick. (2016) “Pick and choose our battles” – Understanding organizational capacity in a sport for development and peace organization. Sport Management Review 19:2, pages 120-132.
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Arianne C. Reis, Marcelo Carvalho Vieira & Fabiana Rodrigues de Sousa-Mast. (2016) “Sport for Development” in developing countries: The case of the Vilas Olímpicas do Rio de Janeiro. Sport Management Review 19:2, pages 107-119.
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Holly Thorpe. (2016) Action sports for youth development: critical insights for the SDP community. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 8:1, pages 91-116.
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Dean Garratt & Heather Piper. (2016) Dangerous liaisons: youth sport, citizenship and intergenerational mistrust. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 8:1, pages 1-14.
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Edoardo G. F. Rosso, Richard McGrath, Maarten A. Immink & Esther May. (2016) Sport for development (S4D) as ‘core university business’? Modelling university participation in sport-based social development. Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 7:1, pages 77-90.
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Clifford J. Mallett, Tony Rossi, Steven B. Rynne & Richard Tinning. (2016) In pursuit of becoming a senior coach: the learning culture for Australian Football League coaches. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 21:1, pages 24-39.
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Tony Rossi, Steven B. Rynne & Martin Rabjohns. (2016) Moving forwards with the aim of going backwards fast: high-performance rowing as a learning environment. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 21:1, pages 55-68.
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Robert J. Schinke, Natalia R. Stambulova, Ronnie Lidor, Athanasios Papaioannou & Tataiana V. Ryba. (2016) ISSP position stand: Social missions through sport and exercise psychology. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 14:1, pages 4-22.
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Eric MacIntosh, Alexandra Arellano & Tanya Forneris. (2016) Exploring the community and external-agency partnership in sport-for-development programming. European Sport Management Quarterly 16:1, pages 38-57.
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Meredith A. Whitley & Alicia J. Johnson. (2015) Using a community-based participatory approach to research and programming in Northern Uganda: two researchers’ confessional tales. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 7:5, pages 620-641.
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Cora Burnett. (2015) The ‘uptake’ of a sport-for-development programme in South Africa. Sport, Education and Society 20:7, pages 819-837.
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Megan Chawansky & Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst. (2015) Girls, international development and the politics of sport: introduction. Sport in Society 18:8, pages 877-881.
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Sumaya F. Samie, Alicia J. Johnson, Ashleigh M. Huffman & Sarah J. Hillyer. (2015) Voices of empowerment: women from the Global South re/negotiating empowerment and the global sports mentoring programme. Sport in Society 18:8, pages 923-937.
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Dongkyu Na & Christine Dallaire. (2015) Korean sport for international development initiatives: exploring new research avenues. Asia Pacific Journal of Sport and Social Science 4:3, pages 251-264.
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Carrie W. LeCrom & Brendan Dwyer. (2015) From evaluator to insider: an academic's guide to managing sport for development programmes. Sport in Society 18:6, pages 652-668.
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Tony Rossi. (2015) Expecting too much? Can Indigenous sport programmes in Australia deliver development and social outcomes?. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 7:2, pages 181-195.
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Laurenz Langer. (2015) Sport for development – a systematic map of evidence from Africa. South African Review of Sociology 46:1, pages 66-86.
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Lindsey C. Blom, Lawrence Judge, Meredith A. Whitley, Lawrence Gerstein, Ashleigh Huffman & Sarah Hillyer. (2015) Sport for Development and Peace: Experiences Conducting U.S. and International Programs. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action 6:1, pages 1-16.
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Simon C. Darnell & Robert Huish. (2015) Cuban sport policy and South–South development cooperation: an overview and analysis of the Escuela Internacional de Educación Física y Deporte. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 7:1, pages 123-140.
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Anders Hasselgård. (2015) Norwegian Sports Aid: Exploring the Norwegian ‘Sport for Development and Peace’ Discourse. Forum for Development Studies 42:1, pages 1-25.
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Jon Welty Peachey, John Borland, Jami Lobpries & Adam Cohen. (2015) Managing impact: Leveraging sacred spaces and community celebration to maximize social capital at a sport-for-development event. Sport Management Review 18:1, pages 86-98.
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Adam Cohen & Jon Welty Peachey. (2015) The making of a social entrepreneur: From participant to cause champion within a sport-for-development context. Sport Management Review 18:1, pages 111-125.
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Bronwen Dalton, Rachel Wilson, John Robert Evans & Steve Cochrane. (2015) Australian Indigenous youth's participation in sport and associated health outcomes: Empirical analysis and implications. Sport Management Review 18:1, pages 57-68.
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Natalie L. Smith, Adam Cohen & Andrew C. Pickett. (2014) Exploring the motivations and outcomes of long-term international sport-for-development volunteering for American Millennials. Journal of Sport & Tourism 19:3-4, pages 299-316.
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Laura Misener. (2014) Sports governance, development and corporate responsibility. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 6:3, pages 550-552.
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Ben Sanders, Julie Phillips & Bart Vanreusel. (2014) Opportunities and challenges facing NGOs using sport as a vehicle for development in post-apartheid South Africa. Sport, Education and Society 19:6, pages 789-805.
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Janet Njelesani, Debra Cameron, Barbara E. Gibson, Stephanie Nixon & Helene Polatajko. (2014) A critical occupational approach: offering insights on the sport-for-development playing field. Sport in Society 17:6, pages 790-807.
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Michael J. Leitner, Yair Galily & Pini Shimon. (2014) A two-year study on the effects of the friendship games on attitudes towards Arabs and Jews. World Leisure Journal 56:3, pages 236-252.
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Meredith A. Whitley, Laura A. Hayden & Daniel Gould. (2013) Growing up in the Kayamandi Township: I. The role of sport in helping young people overcome challenges within their community. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 5:3, pages 373-397.
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AndrewM. Guest. (2013) Sport Psychology for Development and Peace? Critical Reflections and Constructive Suggestions. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action 4:3, pages 169-180.
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Ramón Spaaij & Ruth Jeanes. (2013) Education for social change? A Freirean critique of sport for development and peace. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 18:4, pages 442-457.
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Marcy Schnitzer, Max Stephenson$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Laura Zanotti & Yannis Stivachtis. (2013) Theorizing the role of sport for development and peacebuilding. Sport in Society 16:5, pages 595-610.
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Bruce Kidd. (2013) Critical support for sport†. Sport in Society 16:4, pages 341-350.
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Grant Jarvie & Michelle Sikes. (2012) Running as a resource of hope? Voices from Eldoret. Review of African Political Economy 39:134, pages 629-644.
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Megan Chawansky. (2012) Good Girls Play Sports: International inspiration and the construction of girlhood. Feminist Media Studies 12:3, pages 473-476.
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Janet Njelesani, Deb Cameron & HeleneJ. Polatajko. (2012) Occupation-for-Development: Expanding the Boundaries of Occupational Science into the International Development Agenda. Journal of Occupational Science 19:1, pages 36-43.
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Iain Lindsey & Alan Grattan. (2012) An ‘international movement’? Decentring sport-for-development within Zambian communities. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 4:1, pages 91-110.
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Ben Weinberg. (2012) ‘The Future is Asia'? The Role of the Asian Football Confederation inthe Governance and Development of Football in Asia. The International Journal of the History of Sport 29:4, pages 535-552.
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Anne-Marie Bourgeois. (2011) Contested perspectives of ‘marvel’ and ‘mockery’ in disability and sport: Accra, Ghana. Sport in Society 14:9, pages 1237-1250.
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Jill M. Le Clair. (2011) Transformed identity: from disabled person to global Paralympian. Sport in Society 14:9, pages 1116-1130.
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Grant Jarvie. (2011) Sport, development and aid: can sport make a difference?. Sport in Society 14:2, pages 241-252.
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Paul Gilchrist & Russell Holden. (2011) Introduction: the politics of sport – community, mobility, identity. Sport in Society 14:2, pages 151-159.
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Robert Huish & Simon C. Darnell. (2011) Solidarity, Counter-Hegemony, and Development: Exploring New Dimensions of Cuba's Sport-Based Internationalism. Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes 36:71, pages 139-164.
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Fred Coalter. (2010) Sport-for-development: going beyond the boundary?. Sport in Society 13:9, pages 1374-1391.
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LyndsayM.C. Hayhurst & Wendy Frisby. (2010) Inevitable Tensions: Swiss and Canadian Sport for Development NGO Perspectives on Partnerships with High Performance Sport. European Sport Management Quarterly 10:1, pages 75-96.
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Bruce Kidd. (2010) Epilogue: the struggles must continue. Sport in Society 13:1, pages 157-165.
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David R. Black. (2010) The ambiguities of development: implications for ‘development through sport’. Sport in Society 13:1, pages 121-129.
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Ruth Jeanes & Eleni Theodoraki. (2009) Book Reviews. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 1:3, pages 341-345.
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Cora Burnett. (2009) Engaging sport-for-development for social impact in the South African context. Sport in Society 12:9, pages 1192-1205.
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Ramón Spaaij. (2009) The social impact of sport: diversities, complexities and contexts. Sport in Society 12:9, pages 1109-1117.
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