Processes of development concerning reconciliation,
rehabilitation and peace-building have become a central theme for global
organizations tasked with intervening in broken and divided societies after
violent conflicts. What can reunite populations divided by war and violence
whilst attempting to build a peaceful civil society? This book considers the
impact and value of sport, notably football, towards achieving this goal.
Using extensive fieldwork
from Liberia, Collison highlights the multiple and diverse stakeholders and
actors aligning themselves with ‘Sport for Development and Peace’
interventions. By unpacking and conceptualising the ambiguous terminology,
complex social effects and the lived experience of SDP, this book draw upon
participant voices and the author’s own lived experience within SDP to gain
symbolic understandings of culture, identity and the formal and informal social
structures in which participants and interventions
operate.
Collison identifies that SDP has become fashionable within
development agendas but it remains an aspirational image, a notion of
seduction, rather than a tested method of reintegration and youth development
in post-conflict environments. Youth and Sport for Development questions
the assumptions of SDP rhetoric and programs, and traces the effects of
football - the favoured vehicle of SDP- on youth in post-conflict Liberia.
Examining three core themes: post-conflict development, youth and community,
this book centralises the narratives of young football players in Liberia and
will appeal to scholars across Anthropology, Sociology, Sports Studies,
Politics and Development.
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Collison identifies that SDP has become fashionable withindevelopment agendas but it remains an aspirational image, a notion ofseduction, rather than a tested method of reintegration and youth developmentin post-conflict environments.
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1.
Sport, Anthropology and Research Methodology.- 2: Land of the Free? The Origins
of Conflict and Peace.- 3. Richie.- 4. In Pursuit of the Winners, SDP and
Football Interventions.- 5. Matadi: Structure and Power in a Post-Conflict
Community.- 6. Becoming Somebody: Escaping from Youth-Hood.- 7.- Creating a New
Community.- 8. The Seduction of Football.- Epilogue: The final Whistle.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137524683
Publisert
2016-07-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note
Holly Collison is a Research Associate at Loughborough University, UK. She has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Liberia, West Africa, examining urban youth and the use of football within Sport for Development and Peace projects. Her research interests include sport and international development, cultural studies, youth, notions of community, SDP and social anthropology. She is currently involved in a comparative research project examining the Sport for Development and Peace sector in multiple international locations.