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Implementing Sport Policy - Organisational Perspectives on the UK Sport System: Marc Keech, Iain Lindsey, John Hayton Implementing Sport Policy - Organisational Perspectives on the UK Sport System
Marc Keech, Iain Lindsey, John Hayton
R4,291 Discovery Miles 42 910 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Offers a collection that is unique in encompassing the range of key organisations involved in sport policy implementation in the UK. Combines academic and practitioner perspectives, thereby offering both overarching analysis and specific, insider accounts in respect of different organisations involved in sport policy implementation. Editors have longstanding expertise and reputations in sport policy analysis. Locates sport policy implementation and its relative successes and failures within a broader theoretical and political frame. Provides a key text for overseas academics, students and policy makers interested in comparative analysis of sport policy in the UK.

Sport Policy in Britain (Hardcover): Barrie Houlihan, Iain Lindsey Sport Policy in Britain (Hardcover)
Barrie Houlihan, Iain Lindsey
R4,522 Discovery Miles 45 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since 1990, Britain has seen a period of unprecedented public investment in, and political commitment to, sport. In this book, Iain Lindsey and Barrie Houlihan examine and analyze sport policy since the appointment of John Major as leader of the Conservative Party in 1990.

John Major s period as Prime Minister was a watershed in British sport policy marking the beginning of a prolonged period of public and lottery investment and relatively high political salience. The text also locates Labour sport policy not only in relation to the previous government of John Major, but also in relation to the Labor government s broader concerns and ambitions related to modernization of British institutions, its ambition to tackle the wicked issues epitomized by its focus on achieving greater social inclusion, and its interest in facilitating greater stakeholder involvement in the policy process.

Lindsey and Houlihan provide the first analysis that examines sport policy as a field of government and that discusses how the various sectors (e.g. youth/school sport, mass sport, etc.) have been affected by government policy and the competition for public resources.

Localizing Global Sport for Development (Hardcover): Iain Lindsey, Tess Kay, Ruth Jeanes, Davies Banda Localizing Global Sport for Development (Hardcover)
Iain Lindsey, Tess Kay, Ruth Jeanes, Davies Banda
R2,422 Discovery Miles 24 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This jointly authored book extends understanding of the use of sport to address global development agendas by offering an important departure from prevailing theoretical and methodological approaches in the field. Drawing on nearly a decade of wide-ranging multidisciplinary research undertaken with young people and adults living and working in urban communities in Zambia, the book presents a localised account that locates sport for development in historical, political, economic and social context. A key feature of the book is its detailed examination of the lives, experiences and responses of young people involved in sport for development activities, drawn from their own accounts. The book's unique approach and content will be highly relevant to academic researchers and post-graduate students studying sport and development in across many different contexts. -- .

Sport Policy in Britain (Paperback): Barrie Houlihan, Iain Lindsey Sport Policy in Britain (Paperback)
Barrie Houlihan, Iain Lindsey
R1,736 Discovery Miles 17 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since 1990, Britain has seen a period of unprecedented public investment in, and political commitment to, sport. In this book, Iain Lindsey and Barrie Houlihan examine and analyze sport policy since the appointment of John Major as leader of the Conservative Party in 1990. John Major's period as Prime Minister was a watershed in British sport policy marking the beginning of a prolonged period of public and lottery investment and relatively high political salience. The text also locates Labour sport policy not only in relation to the previous government of John Major, but also in relation to the Labor government's broader concerns and ambitions related to modernization of British institutions, its ambition to tackle the 'wicked issues' epitomized by its focus on achieving greater social inclusion, and its interest in facilitating greater stakeholder involvement in the policy process. Lindsey and Houlihan provide the first analysis that examines sport policy as a field of government and that discusses how the various sectors (e.g. youth/school sport, mass sport, etc.) have been affected by government policy and the competition for public resources.

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