Can sport and physical activity (PA) be used to improve the communities we live in? How do community groups manage facilities that provide sport and PA? How can managers ensure the services they deliver meet the needs of their community? What role should community sport schemes play in society? Answer these questions and more in this, the first textbook to focus on the theory and practice of community-level sport management and development. Bringing together academics and practitioners with expertise in sport management, sport development, the sociology of sport, PA programming and community coaching, this book outlines best practice and explores contemporary issues relating to: Community enhancement through sport and PA Leadership, enterprise and innovation Budgeting and decision making Event and facility management Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Monitoring and evaluation. The book is divided into three sections: Part I provides an introduction to developing and managing community sport; Part II outlines the key issues and challenges that face those working in the sector; and Part III examines the leadership and management qualities needed to effectively manage and develop community sport. Insightful and user-friendly, Managing and Developing Community Sport is written in an easy to read style and is a vital resource for sport management practitioners or students hoping to work in community-level sport.
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This is the first textbook to focus on community-level sport management and development. Bringing together authors with expertise in sport management, sport development, the sociology of sport, physical activity programming and community coaching, this is vital reading for practitioners or students hoping to work in community-level sport.
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Preface Part I: Contextualising Community Sport and Physical Activity 1. Introducing Community Sport and Physical Activity 2. The Community Sport and Physical Activity Landscape 3. Walking in the Shoes of Others: Critical Reflection in Community Sport and Physical Activity Part II: Contemporary Issues in Community Sport and Physical Activity 4. Using Physical Activity to Improve Community Health? 5. Including the Excluded: Community Cohesion through Sport and Physical Activity 6. Corporate Social Responsibility 7. Community Engagement Through Elite Sport 8. Community Sport Event Management 9. Community Coaching Part III: Functions and Operations in Community Sport and Physical Activity 10. Managing Community Sport and Physical Activity Centres 11. Finance and Budgeting for Community Sport and Physical Activity 12. Leadership and Management in Community Sport Organisations 13. Enterprise and Innovation 14. Monitoring and Evaluation
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"This book is an excellent source for novice sport management students as it provides a link between community sport programs and for-profit sport management initiatives. I highly recommend that instructors consider adopting this text for their introductory sport and recreation management courses worldwide." - Velina B. Brackebusch, St. Mary’s College of California, USA, International Journal of Sport Communication
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138674332
Publisert
2018-02-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
474 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
238

Biographical note

Rob Wilson is a principal lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University (SHU), UK. His main research interests are the finance, economics and governance of professional team sports. He has presented at major European sport management conferences in recent years and has numerous publications in the sport management field. Rob is an active researcher with the Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC) and contributes regularly to media items discussing the finances of sport and football with local, national and international media outlets

Chris Platts is a senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University (SHU), UK. His PhD in the sociology of sport and exercise examined the education and welfare provisions for young footballers undertaking a scholarship in professional football academies. Before undertaking his doctoral study, Chris completed an MSc in the sociology of sport and a BSc in sport and exercise science, both at the University of Chester, UK. Chris has used this research to contribute to publications on the work of young athletes and the application of qualitative research methods.