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Although there is growing interest from governments in
participation levels in sport, the extent to which governments
actively promote 'sport for all' and their motives for doing so
vary greatly. This is the first book to examine the sport
participation policies of national governments across the world and
to offer a comparative analysis of the motives for, and successes
and failures of those policies. Organized around a series of
sixteen national case studies, including the UK, the US, Australia,
China and India, the book enables students and practitioners to
compare and contrast the development, implementation and impact of
sport participation policies throughout the world. An introductory
chapter provides a framework for understanding and interpreting
those case studies and each chapter then addresses the following
key themes: national structures for sport national sporting
cultures participation levels in organized sport the nature and
extent of government intervention implementation of governmental
policy the impact of government policy. With contributions from
many of the world's leading experts on sport policy and sport
development, this book is essential reading for anybody with an
interest in the role of governments in relation to supporting and
regulating their citizens' involvement in sport.
Despite the importance of sport as a social, economic and political
institution, research into sport and social capital has not been
extensive. Sport and Social Capital is the first book to examine
this increasingly high profile area in detail. It explores the ways
in which sport contributes to the creation, development,
maintenance and, in some cases, diminution of social capital.
Written by an internationally renowned author team who are leading
figures in this area of study, this engaging and far-reaching text
brings leading research from around the world into one
comprehensively edited volume. Themes covered in the book include:
education, gender, policy, community, youth sport, diversity and
many more. It is essential reading for sport management, sport
development and sport sociology students around the globe and
offers fascinating and invaluable insight to interested
stakeholders from industry, community and government.
Sport and Policy is the first book of its kind to critically
analyse the regulatory role of the state and its impact on sport
and the intersections of sport with other areas of government
policy. Offering a unique and comprehensive examination of how
sport is affected by a range of government policy, each chapter
uses an international comparative approach in order to facilitate a
broad understanding of sport and policy in a global context. This
book is essential reading for any student or practitioner studying
or working in policy today, and is: The first book to examine the
intersection of sport with other (non-sport) policies from an
international perspective including topics such as gambling, the
media, social inclusion and economic development Far-reaching in
scope encompassing government regulation and sport's intersections
with other government policies This challenging text provides an
accessible critical analysis of the intersections of sport with
government policy.
Despite the importance of sport as a social, economic and political
institution, research into sport and social capital has not been
extensive. Sport and Social Capital is the first book to examine
this increasingly high profile area in detail. It explores the ways
in which sport contributes to the creation, development,
maintenance and, in some cases, diminution of social capital.
Written by an internationally renowned author team who are leading
figures in this area of study, this engaging and far-reaching text
brings leading research from around the world into one
comprehensively edited volume.Themes covered in the book include:
education, gender, policy, community, youth sport, diversity and
many more. It is essential reading for sport management, sport
development and sport sociology students around the globe and
offers fascinating and invaluable insight to interested
stakeholders from industry, community and government. This is a
progressive text which is the first book to explore sport's
increasingly important contribution to social capital. It is
written by the top authors in this field and comprehensively edited
into a unified volume. It analyses the importance of sport and its
relationship to social capital within local, national and
international communities.
Australians have invested an enormous amount of emotional and
physical capital in their sporting systems and structures. While
Australian sport has many times been dissected from a historical
and cultural perspective, there is little detailed analysis of
sport's relationship with government. The book focuses on sport
policy, and examines the ways in which government has affected the
development of Australian sport since 1919. The text identifies the
political, economic and cultural context in which policies were
set, and examines critical policy shifts. The book also provides a
strong theoretical foundation by first discussing the underlying
principles of policy formulation, and second, the rationale for
government intervention in national sport. It includes a number of
sport policy case studies, with particular attention to the
following topics: - Elite and Community sport development - Trends
in participation and sport fan preferences - Problems in attracting
young people to sport participation - Improving the management
systems of sporting bodies - Government policy on sport
broadcasting - Tools for evaluating sport policy Providing a unique
blend of theory, history and practice, this text provides an
essential foundation for sport policy analysis and will be read by
students of sport studies and sport management as well as
professionals with an interest in sport development.
Australians have invested an enormous amount of emotional and
physical capital in their sporting systems and structures. While
Australian sport has many times been dissected from a historical
and cultural perspective, there is little detailed analysis of
sport's relationship with government. The book focuses on sport
policy, and examines the ways in which government has affected the
development of Australian sport since 1919. The text identifies the
political, economic and cultural context in which policies were
set, and examines critical policy shifts. The book also provides a
strong theoretical foundation by first discussing the underlying
principles of policy formulation, and second, the rationale for
government intervention in national sport. It includes a number of
sport policy case studies, with particular attention to the
following topics: - Elite and Community sport development - Trends
in participation and sport fan preferences - Problems in attracting
young people to sport participation - Improving the management
systems of sporting bodies - Government policy on sport
broadcasting - Tools for evaluating sport policy Providing a unique
blend of theory, history and practice, this text provides an
essential foundation for sport policy analysis and will be read by
students of sport studies and sport management as well as
professionals with an interest in sport development.
Sport and Policy: Issues and Analysis is the first book of its kind
to critically analyse international sport policies using a three
tiered structure.
Part one comprises three chapters that review the context, key
policy areas and the process used to develop sport policy. Part two
comprises four chapters that review the regulatory role of the
state and its impact on sport in four areas: media, gambling,
environment and organizational practices and standards. Part three
comprises five chapters that explore the intersections of sport
with other areas of government policy.
Sport and Policy: Issues and Analysis offers a unique and
comprehensive examination of how sport policy is developed and
manifested. Each chapter will use an international comparative
approach, in order to facilitate a broad understanding of sport
policy in a global context. It is essential reading for any student
or practitioner studying or working in policy today.
* Ground breaking text - the first to look at policy from an
international perspective including hot topics such as gambling,
environment and the media
* Far-reaching in scope encompassing policy context, government
regulation and sports intersections with other governmental
policies
* Written by leading and experienced authors in the field who adopt
a strong pedagogy throughout to facilitate learning
Although there is growing interest from governments in
participation levels in sport, the extent to which governments
actively promote 'sport for all' and their motives for doing so
vary greatly. This is the first book to examine the sport
participation policies of national governments across the world and
to offer a comparative analysis of the motives for, and successes
and failures of those policies. Organized around a series of
sixteen national case studies, including the UK, the US, Australia,
China and India, the book enables students and practitioners to
compare and contrast the development, implementation and impact of
sport participation policies throughout the world. An introductory
chapter provides a framework for understanding and interpreting
those case studies and each chapter then addresses the following
key themes: national structures for sport national sporting
cultures participation levels in organized sport the nature and
extent of government intervention implementation of governmental
policy the impact of government policy. With contributions from
many of the world's leading experts on sport policy and sport
development, this book is essential reading for anybody with an
interest in the role of governments in relation to supporting and
regulating their citizens' involvement in sport.
Successful media relations and a sound communication strategy are
essential for all sport organizations. Any successful manager
working in sport must have a clear understanding of how the media
works, as well as the practical skills to manage the communication
process. Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, Sport
and the Media: Managing the Nexus is still the only textbook to
combine in-depth analysis of the rapidly developing sport media
industry with a clear and straightforward guide to practical sport
media management skills. The book explains the commercial
relationships that exist between key media and sport organisations
and how to apply a range of tools and strategies to promote the
achievements of sport organisations. This updated edition includes
a wider range of international examples and cases, as well as four
completely new chapters covering new and social media, managing the
media at major sports events, the work of the sports journalist,
and the role of the sport media manager. The book's online
resources have also been updated, with new lecture slides and
teaching notes providing a complete package for instructors. Sport
and the Media is an essential textbook for any degree level course
on sport and the media, sport media management or sport
communication, and invaluable reading for any sport media or sport
management practitioner looking to improve their professional
skills.
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