Sport, Refugees, and Forced Migration: A Critical Review of the Literature
暂无分享,去创建一个
Fiona McLachlan | R. Spaaij | C. Luguetti | B. McDonald | A. Pankowiak | Bojana Klepac | Sarah Oxford | Aurélie Pankowiak | Jora Broerse | Lisa Lymbery | J. Bishara | F. McLachlan | J. Broerse
[1] J. Phillimore,et al. Home Office Indicators of Integration framework 2019 , 2019 .
[2] D. Robinson,et al. The Syrian Canadian Sports Club: A Community-Based Participatory Action Research Project with/for Syrian Youth Refugees , 2019, Social Sciences.
[3] R. Spaaij,et al. Diaspora as aesthetic formation: community sports events and the making of a Somali diaspora , 2019 .
[4] C. Stura. “What makes us strong” – the role of sports clubs in facilitating integration of refugees , 2019, European Journal for Sport and Society.
[5] Jora Broerse,et al. “How Do We Put Him in the System?”: Client Construction at a Sport-Based Migrant Settlement Service in Melbourne, Australia , 2019, Social Inclusion.
[6] S. Mohammadi. Social inclusion of newly arrived female asylum seekers and refugees through a community sport initiative: the case of Bike Bridge , 2019, Sport in Society.
[7] George B. Cunningham,et al. Managerial perceptions of factors affecting the design and delivery of sport for health programs for refugee populations , 2019, Sport Management Review.
[8] A. Apriadi,et al. PERLINDUNGAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA PENGUNGSI LINTAS BATAS DI RUMAH DETENSI IMIGRASI (RUDENIM) INDONESIA (Studi kasus: Rudenim Surabaya) , 2018, TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal.
[9] R. Spaaij,et al. Migrant Integration and Cultural Capital in the Context of Sport and Physical Activity: a Systematic Review , 2018, Journal of International Migration and Integration.
[10] D. Dukic,et al. Moments of social inclusion: asylum seekers, football and solidarity , 2018, Sport in Society.
[11] R. Spaaij,et al. SDP and forced displacement , 2018, Routledge Handbook of Sport for Development and Peace.
[12] W. Schinkel. Against ‘immigrant integration’: for an end to neocolonial knowledge production , 2018, Comparative migration studies.
[13] T. Schlesinger,et al. SPORT OFFERS FOR REFUGEES IN GERMANY. PROMOTING AND HINDERING CONDITIONS IN VOLUNTARY SPORT CLUBS , 2018, Society Register.
[14] C. Ley,et al. Promoting Health of Refugees in and through Sport and Physical Activity: A Psychosocial, Trauma-Sensitive Approach , 2018, An Uncertain Safety.
[15] Jane Hurly. ‘I feel something is still missing’: leisure meanings of African refugee women in Canada , 2018, Leisure Studies.
[16] R. Spaaij,et al. Sport and the Politics of Belonging , 2018, Places of Privilege.
[17] R. Jeanes,et al. Managing informal sport participation: tensions and opportunities , 2018, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics.
[18] Sine Agergaard,et al. Rethinking Sports and Integration: Developing a Transnational Perspective on Migrants and Descendants in Sports , 2018 .
[19] Chris Stone. Utopian community football? Sport, hope and belongingness in the lives of refugees and asylum seekers , 2018 .
[20] M. Doidge. Refugees United: The role of activism and football in supporting refugees , 2018 .
[21] Enrico Michelini,et al. War, migration, resettlement and sport socialization of young athletes: the case of Syrian elite water polo , 2018 .
[22] A. Koch,et al. “In the Sport I Am Here”: Therapeutic Processes and Health Effects of Sport and Exercise on PTSD , 2017, Qualitative health research.
[23] Davide Sterchele,et al. Mixed-sex in sport for development: a pragmatic and symbolic device. The case of touch rugby for forced migrants in Rome , 2016, Sex Integration in Sport and Physical Culture.
[24] W. Abur. Settlement Strategies for the South Sudanese Community in Melbourne: An Analysis of Employment and Sport Participation , 2018 .
[25] Nina Fader. Bonding over the Love of Soccer Is No Joke: A Mixed Method Study Exploring Sense of Community, Resilience, and Cultural Adjustment for Refugee Youth Participants , 2018 .
[26] Klaus Seiberth. Flüchtlinge als neue Zielgruppe des organisierten Sports. Eine Pilot-Studie zur Entwicklung von Integrationsprojekten für Geflüchtete in Sportvereinen , 2018 .
[27] Rahela Jurković. Migrants and sport: Football as an area for integration of refugees in Croatia , 2018 .
[28] Dominic Conricode,et al. In-ger-land, In-ger-land, In-ger-land! Exploring the impact of soccer on the sense of belonging of those seeking asylum in the UK , 2017 .
[29] J. Marlowe. Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement: Unsettling the Everyday and the Extraordinary , 2017 .
[30] C. Sonn,et al. ‘I haven’t lost hope of reaching out … ’: exposing racism in sport by elevating counternarratives , 2017 .
[31] D. Dukic,et al. Being able to play: experiences of social inclusion and exclusion within a football team of people seeking asylum , 2017 .
[32] C. Ley,et al. Exploring flow in sport and exercise therapy with war and torture survivors , 2017 .
[33] Cristiano Pinheiro de Paula Couto. Onde o desvio busca abrigo: a revista cultural enquanto usina da atividade crítica , 2017 .
[34] Marian Tye,et al. Exploring physical activity engagement and barriers for asylum seekers in Australia coping with prolonged uncertainty and no right to work , 2017, Health & social care in the community.
[35] Margaret McKeon. Decolonizing Solidarity: Dilemmas and Directions for Supporters of Indigenous Struggles , 2016 .
[36] Meredith A. Whitley,et al. Evaluation of a sport-based youth development programme for refugees , 2016 .
[37] T. O’Driscoll,et al. Exploring cultural variables affecting sport and physical activity behaviours of Karen refugees in Australia : applying a culturally specific approach to active lifestyles , 2016 .
[38] R. Jeanes,et al. Sport and the Resettlement of Young People From Refugee Backgrounds in Australia , 2015 .
[39] E. L. Mortensen,et al. Treatment of traumatised refugees with basic body awareness therapy versus mixed physical activity as add-on treatment: Study protocol of a randomised controlled trial , 2015, Trials.
[40] S. Gifford,et al. Studying Refugee Settlement through Longitudinal Research: Methodological and Ethical Insights from the Good Starts Study , 2015 .
[41] R. Spaaij. Refugee youth, belonging and community sport , 2015 .
[42] R. Connell,et al. Global Knowledge Production in the Social Sciences: Made in Circulation , 2014 .
[43] S. Gifford,et al. Refugee Settlement in Australia: Policy, Scholarship and the Production of Knowledge, 1952 − 2013 , 2014 .
[44] N. Walker,et al. Estimating the impact of interventions on cause-specific maternal mortality: a Delphi approach , 2013, BMC Public Health.
[45] P. Darby. In Foreign Fields: the politics and experiences of transnational sport migration , 2013 .
[46] C. Evers,et al. “We wouldn’t of made friends if we didn’t come to Football United”: the impacts of a football program on young people’s peer, prosocial and cross-cultural relationships , 2013, BMC Public Health.
[47] L. Gibbs,et al. Addressing Ethical and Methodological Challenges in Research with Refugee-background Young People: Reflections from the Field , 2013 .
[48] R. Spaaij. Cultural diversity in community sport: an ethnographic inquiry of Somali Australians' experiences , 2013 .
[49] Jan Wright,et al. ‘It felt like i was a black dot on white paper’: examining young former refugees’ experience of entering Australian high schools , 2013 .
[50] Krister Hertting,et al. Sport as a Context for Integration: Newly Arrived Immigrant Children in Sweden Drawing Sporting Experiences , 2013 .
[51] S. Khoo. Southern Theory: The Global Dynamics of Knowledge in Social Science , 2013 .
[52] Ramon Spaaij,et al. Beyond the playing field: Experiences of sport, social capital, and integration among Somalis in Australia , 2012 .
[53] B. Swinburn,et al. Intergenerational Differences in Food, Physical Activity, and Body Size Perceptions Among African Migrants , 2012, Qualitative health research.
[54] D. Prasad. Data Collection Strategies in Mixed Method Research , 2012 .
[55] Uyi Osazee. Liminal Belonging : West African male asylum seekers’ narratives of the asylum experience whilst in Finland , 2011 .
[56] V. Rose,et al. An ethnographic process evaluation of a community support program with Sudanese refugee women in western Sydney. , 2011, Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals.
[57] J. Maguire. Sport and migration , 2013 .
[58] C. Evers,et al. Social cohesion through football: a quasi-experimental mixed methods design to evaluate a complex health promotion program , 2010, BMC public health.
[59] D. Castle,et al. "I don't eat a hamburger and large chips every day!" A qualitative study of the impact of public health messages about obesity on obese adults , 2010, BMC public health.
[60] Clifton Evers,et al. Intimacy, sport and young refugee men , 2010 .
[61] Y. Iwasaki,et al. The role of leisure pursuits in adaptation processes among Afghan refugees who have immigrated to Winnipeg, Canada , 2009 .
[62] C. Palmer. Soccer and the politics of identity for young Muslim refugee women in South Australia , 2009 .
[63] Susanne Bahn,et al. Evaluation of a Youth CaLD (Cultural and Linguistically Diverse) Sports Program in Western Australia: Resettling refugees using sport as a conduit to integration , 2009 .
[64] Jeremy Northcote,et al. A Critical Approach to Evidence-based Resettlement Policy: Lessons Learned from an Australian Muslim Refugee Sports Program , 2009 .
[65] O. Bakewell,et al. Research Beyond the Categories: The Importance of Policy Irrelevant Research into Forced Migration , 2008 .
[66] L. Olliff. Playing for the future: the role of sport and recreation in supporting refugee young people to 'settle well' in Australia. , 2008 .
[67] Fred Coalter,et al. A Wider Social Role for Sport: Who's Keeping the Score? , 2007 .
[68] Catriona Mackenzie,et al. Beyond ‘Do No Harm’: The Challenge of Constructing Ethical Relationships in Refugee Research , 2007 .
[69] D. A. Harris. Dance/movement therapy approaches to fostering resilience and recovery among African adolescent torture survivors. , 2007, Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture.
[70] Mahfoud Amara,et al. The Roles of Sport and Education in the Social Inclusion of Asylum Seekers and Refugees: An Evaluation of Policy and Practice in the UK , 2005 .
[71] B. Guerin,et al. Physical Activity Programs for Refugee Somali Women: Working Out in a New Country , 2003, Women & health.
[72] N. Schiller,et al. Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation-state building, migration and the social sciences , 2002, Sociology of Power.
[73] S. Austin,et al. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous People , 2001, Journal of health psychology.
[74] Richard Black,et al. Fifty Years of Refugee Studies: From Theory to Policy , 2001 .
[75] Frances K. Stage,et al. Leisure as Burden: Sudanese Refugee Women , 1996 .
[76] T. Alkemeyer,et al. Strangerhood and racism in sports. , 1996 .