Sport for health implementation by voluntary sport clubs
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Sport for health implementation by voluntary sport clubs. / Waardenburg, Maikel; Bennike, Søren.
Sport, Discriminations and Inclusion: Challenges to Face (Book of Abstracts): 15th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference. Bordeaux, France, 23rd - 26th May 2018. Bordeaux : European Association for the Sociology of Sport, 2018. s. 33.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferenceabstrakt i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Sport for health implementation by voluntary sport clubs
AU - Waardenburg, Maikel
AU - Bennike, Søren
N1 - Conference code: 15
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - By comparatively examining sport for health implementation, this article advances research on the wider social role of sport and sport policy implementation. Drawing on two in-depth interpretive case studies this article traces the working mechanisms and limits of sport for health policy implementation by voluntary sport clubs. The article advances from policy implementation literature and connects this body of literature with the institutional logics approach. Relying on document analysis, observations and interview data, we scrutinize the design principles and implementation process of two sport for health policy programmes in the Netherlands and Denmark. The analysis shows that a health logic is dominant in sport for health programmes, while voluntary sport clubs operate predominantly from a community logic. The article identifies both working mechanisms and limits of the implementation of sport for health by voluntary sport clubs. We argue that 1) voluntary sport clubs are able to combine a health and community logic, 2) the relative strength of the public health logic affects the clubs’ willingness to blend it into their community logic and 3) that process criteria are formative to the (lack of) success of policy implementation.
AB - By comparatively examining sport for health implementation, this article advances research on the wider social role of sport and sport policy implementation. Drawing on two in-depth interpretive case studies this article traces the working mechanisms and limits of sport for health policy implementation by voluntary sport clubs. The article advances from policy implementation literature and connects this body of literature with the institutional logics approach. Relying on document analysis, observations and interview data, we scrutinize the design principles and implementation process of two sport for health policy programmes in the Netherlands and Denmark. The analysis shows that a health logic is dominant in sport for health programmes, while voluntary sport clubs operate predominantly from a community logic. The article identifies both working mechanisms and limits of the implementation of sport for health by voluntary sport clubs. We argue that 1) voluntary sport clubs are able to combine a health and community logic, 2) the relative strength of the public health logic affects the clubs’ willingness to blend it into their community logic and 3) that process criteria are formative to the (lack of) success of policy implementation.
M3 - Conference abstract in proceedings
SP - 33
BT - Sport, Discriminations and Inclusion: Challenges to Face (Book of Abstracts)
PB - European Association for the Sociology of Sport
CY - Bordeaux
Y2 - 23 May 2018 through 26 May 2018
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