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Debates around the sport for development and peace (SDP) movement have entered a new phase, moving on from simple questions surrounding the utility of sport as a tool of international development. Beyond Sport for Development and Peace argues that critical research and new perspectives and methodologies are necessary to balance the local aspects and global influences of sport and to better understand the power relations embedded in SDP on a transnational scale. As the era of the Millennium Development Goals gives way to a new agenda for sustainable development, this book considers the position of SDP.

The book brings together contributors from 15 different countries across the developed and developing worlds, including academic researchers and on the ground experts, practitioners and policy-makers, to provide one of the most diverse set of perspectives assembled in SDP scholarship. Looking to the renewed development agenda, its authors explore theoretical, policy and practical dimensions that address the broadening geographical and cultural spread of SDP, the emergence of issues such as child protection within it, its increased capacity for critical reflection on practice, and its potential for new collaborative approaches to knowledge production. Through its combination of academically-led chapters paired with practice-oriented responses it offers an important reconceptualization of SDP as a contributor to development policy, and opens up important new avenues for studying and practising SDP. Beyond Sport for Development and Peace is therefore essential reading for all researchers, advanced students, policy-makers and practitioners working in sport development or international development.

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Beyond Sport for Development and Peace
Debates around the sport for development and peace (SDP) movement have entered a new phase, moving on from simple questions surrounding the utility of sport as a tool of international development. Beyond Sport for Development and Peace argues that critical research and new perspectives and methodologies are necessary to balance the local aspects and global influences of sport and to better understand the power relations embedded in SDP on a transnational scale. As the era of the Millennium Development Goals gives way to a new agenda for sustainable development, this book considers the position of SDP.
The book brings together contributors from 15 different countries across the developed and developing worlds, including academic researchers and on the ground experts, practitioners and policy-makers, to provide one of the most diverse sets of perspectives assembled in SDP scholarship. Looking to the renewed development agenda, its authors explore theoretical, policy and practical dimensions that address the broadening geographical and cultural spread of SDP, the emergence of issues such as child protection within it, its increased capacity for critical reflection on practice, and its potential for new collaborative approaches to knowledge production. Through its combination of academically led chapters paired with practice-oriented responses, it offers an important recon-ceptualization of SDP as a contributor to development policy and opens up important new avenues for studying and practising SDP. Beyond Sport for Development and Peace is therefore essential reading for all researchers, advanced students, policy-makers and practitioners working in sport development or international development.
Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst is an assistant professor in the Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University in Saint Catharines, Canada. Her research interests include sport for development and peace, cultural studies of girlhood, postcolonial feminist theory, global governance, international relations and corporate social responsibility. Her publications have appeared in Third World Quarterly, Sociology of Sport Journal, and Gender, Place and Culture. She has previously worked for the United Nations Development Programme and Right to Play.
Tess Kay is Professor in Sport and Social Sciences at Brunel University, London, UK and since 2014 leader for the Welfare, Health and Wellbeing cross-university multidisciplinary research group. She has conducted a wide range of research into sport, health and social justice. She is an author of Localizing global sport for development, a collaborative account with Iain Lindsey, Ruth Jeanes and Davies Banda, of nearly a decade of interconnected SDP research in Zambia (Bloomsbury, 2015).
Megan Chawansky is a senior lecturer in the School of Sport and Service Management at the University of Brighton, UK. Her research examines various facets of the SDP sector and seeks to offer both theoretical and applied knowledge. She began her work in the SDP realm as a programme director for PeacePlayers International Cyprus in 2008.
Routledge research in sport, culture and society
1 Sport, Masculinities and the Body
Ian Wellard
2 India and the Olympics
Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta
3 Social Capital and Sport Governance in Europe
Edited by Margaret Groeneveld, Barrie Houlihan and Fabien Ohl
4 Theology, Ethics and Transcendence in Sports
Edited by Jim Parry, Mark Nesti and Nick Watson
5 Women and Exercise
The Body, Health and Consumerism
Edited by Eileen Kennedy and Pirkko Markula
6 Race, Ethnicity and Football
Persisting Debates and Emergent Issues
Edited by Daniel Burdsey
7 The Organisation and Governance of Top Football Across Europe
An Institutional Perspective
Edited by Hallgeir Gammelster and Benot Senaux
8 Sport and Social Mobility
Crossing Boundaries
Ramn Spaaij
9 Critical Readings in Bodybuilding
Edited by Adam Locks and Niall
Richardson
10 The Cultural Politics of Post-9/11 American Sport
Power, Pedagogy and the Popular
Michael Silk
11 Ultimate Fighting and Embodiment
Violence, Gender and Mixed Martial Arts
Dale C. Spencer
12 The Olympic Games and Cultural Policy
Beatriz Garcia
13 The Urban Geography of Boxing
Race, Class, and Gender in the
Ring
Benita Heiskanen
14 The Social Organization of Sports Medicine
Critical Socio-Cultural Perspectives
Edited by Dominic Malcolm and Parissa Safai
15 Host Cities and the Olympics
An Interactionist Approach
Harry Hiller
16 Sports Governance, Development and Corporate Responsibility
Edited by Barbara Segaert, Marc Theeboom, Christiane Timmerman and Bart Vanreusel
17 Sport and Its Female Fans
Edited by Kim Toffoletti and Peter Mewett
18 Sport Policy in Britain
Barrie Houlihan and Iain Lindsey
19 Sports and Christianity
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Edited by Nick J. Watson and Andrew Parker
20 Sports Coaching Research
Context, Consequences, and Consciousness
Anthony Bush, Michael Silk, David Andrews and Hugh Lauder
21 Sport Across Asia
Politics, Cultures, and Identities
Edited by Katrin Bromber, Birgit Krawietz, and Joseph Maguire
22 Athletes, Sexual Assault, and Trials by Media
Narrative Immunity
Deb Waterhouse-Watson
23 Youth Sport, Physical Activity and Play
Policy, Interventions and Participation
Andrew Parker and Don Vinson
24 The Global Horseracing Industry
Social, Economic, Environmental and Ethical Perspectives
Phil McManus, Glenn Albrecht, and Raewyn Graham
25 Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship
Signal Lost?
Edited by Jay Scherer and David Rowe
26 Sport and Body Politics in Japan
Wolfram Manzenreiter
27 The Fantasy Sport Industry
Games within Games
Andrew C. Billings and Brody J. Ruihley
28 Sport in Prison
Exploring the Role of Physical Activity in Penal Practices
Rosie Meek
29 Sport and Nationalism in China
Lu Zhouxiang and Fan Hong
30 Rethinking Drug Use in Sport
Why the war will never be won
Bob Stewart and Aaron Smith
31 Sport, Animals, and Society
Edited by James Gillett and Michelle Gilbert
32 Sport Development in the United States
Edited by Peter Smolianov, Dwight Zakus and Joseph Gallo
33 Youth Olympic Games
Edited by Dag Vidar Hanstad, Barrie Houlihan and Milena Parent
34 Safeguarding, Child Protection and Abuse in Sport
International Perspectives in Research, Policy and Practice
Edited by Melanie Lang and Mike Hartill
35 Touch in Sports Coaching and Physical Education
Fear, Risk, and Moral Panic
Edited by Heather Piper
36 Sport, Racism and Social Media
Neil Farrington, Lee Hall, Daniel Kilvington, John Price and Amir Saeed
37 Football and Migration
Perspectives, Places, Players
Edited by Richard Elliott and John Harris
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