Description
Book SynopsisDrawing on original research, this book looks at what sport can tell us about the social processes, patterns and outcomes of forced migration and the ''refugee crisis''.
Adopting a systems theory framework and examining different sport disciplines, performance levels and settings, it represents a significant contribution to our understanding of one of the most urgent social issues facing the modern world. The book explores four key aspects of sport's intersection with forced migration. Firstly, it looks at how the media covers sport in relation to the ''refugee crisis'', specifically coverage of refugee elite athletes. Secondly, it examines the adaptation of sport organisations to the ''refugee crisis'', including the culture, programmes and structures that promote or obstruct sport for refugees. Thirdly, the book looks at sport in refugee sites, and how sport can be used as therapy, an escape or empowerment for refugees but also how it can reinforce the divisions between staf
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. State of the Art Research on Forced Migration and Sport 3. Definitions of Key Terms in Forced Migration and Sport 4. The ‘Refugee Crisis’ 5. Systems Theoretical Framework 6. Methodical Approaches of the Projects 7. Results of the Projects 8. Overarching Discussion of the Results 9. Conclusion