2021
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2021.774366
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Theorizing Community for Sport Management Research and Practice

Abstract: Community is a context for much research in sport, sport management, and sport policy, yet relatively few authors explicitly articulate the theoretical frameworks with which they interrogate the concept. In this paper, we draw from communitarian theory and politics in order to contribute to a robust discussion and conceptualization of community in and for sport management research and practice. We provide a synthesis of current sport management and related research in order to highlight contemporary theoretica… Show more

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“…While survival is individual, resilience is collective. These findings confirm what Rich et al ( 2021 ) suggest are two of the important ways community has been explored in relation to sport. Community is an outcome that can be built or strengthened in and through sport via relationships and networks that allow for the development of social capital.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…While survival is individual, resilience is collective. These findings confirm what Rich et al ( 2021 ) suggest are two of the important ways community has been explored in relation to sport. Community is an outcome that can be built or strengthened in and through sport via relationships and networks that allow for the development of social capital.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Their identities as mothers, as novices, as leaders, and other categories influenced their need for mentorship and their experiences as coaches. While an online mentorship program provided access to the support and validation they needed, we must continue to ask how the construction of community may be experienced differently by different folks in [sport] organizations (Rich et al, 2021 , Critically Assessing Community, para 8). Race and gender were important to all participants, but their oppression and successes were related to the complexity of their whole selves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data are not available on organizations' websites and would have to be collected directly. New features that provide a “critical [communitarian] perspective of community” (Rich et al, 2021 , p. 7), such as organizations' attention to social justice issues, may be of particular interest in the consideration of sport for community development. Further, some features considered here may be extended to additional insights, such as details about facilities access and cost, as critical aspects of organization operations and programming (Doherty et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this project, we define sport as any activity that involves training and/or competition with some level of physical intensity and organization or structure (Berrett, 2018 ). We focus on “community as context” (as opposed to community as an outcome) (Rich et al, 2021 , p. 4) in this study, with reference to physical space in a geographic area that is labeled officially and legally as the City of London, Ontario. Thus, our project focuses on community sport organizations whose primary function is the delivery of sport within this municipality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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