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Sportpolicy

a comparative analysis of stability and change

This book adresses the burgeoning interest in processes of policy change and issues associated with policy convergence in the context of comparison, across national boundaries. In stark contrast to many other areas of public policy such as education, personal welfare and health care there is a paucity of theoretically informed comparative studies in sport. Over recent years there has been a steady increase in public investment in sport and frequently, as a consequence, a sharper debate about how public resources should be used. However, there has been little analysis of the factors that shape the generation of domestic sport policy and little attempt to identify the variables that might influence the policy process. This book provides a theoretically informed analysis of the sports systems in Canada, England, Germany and Norway. These economically advanced countries are carefully selected to enable the investigation of the significance of variables and because they share a number of socio-economic and sports-related characteristics, which provides the text with a unique breadth and depth of coverage

Literatuurverwijzing: Bergsgard, N.A., Houlihan, B., Mangset, P., Nødland, S.I., & Rommetvedt, H. (2007). Sportpolicy: a comparative analysis of stability and change. Oxford: Elsevier.

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  • Jaar:
    2007
  • Plaats:
    Oxford, Burlington
  • Uitgever(s):
    Elsevier
  • Collatie:
    285 p.
  • Mediumsoort:
    Boek
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