‘When we meet, we play football, it reminds me of home': emotions, institutional work, and sport-for-development and peace

IF 3.6 2区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM European Sport Management Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1080/16184742.2023.2250369
Mitchell McSweeney, Landy Lu, Lisa Kikulis
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Research question While there is a growing body of scholarship on institutional work in sport, less is known about the role of emotions by which institutions are affected. This study aims to explore the role of emotions in sport-for-development and peace (SDP)-related institutional work to challenge conditions of social inequality for refugees in Kampala, Uganda. Two core research questions are: (1) How do emotions related to forced displacement inform the institutional work of an SDP organization? (2) What emotions are mobilized by refugees and an SDP organization to challenge the institution of social inequality?Research methods Guided by a participatory action research approach, fieldwork was undertaken with a refugee-led organization in Kampala. Data collection included semi-structured interviews, photovoice, and photocollaging. Ethical consent was obtained from all individuals participating in the research and for the display of images.Results and Findings The findings demonstrate that a variety of emotions experienced as positive (e.g. love of sport) or negative (e.g. stress) stimulate SDP-related work to change relations between host communities and refugees. The findings also illustrate that emotions experienced positively (e.g. nostalgia, happiness) were generated via SDP activities, including creation of sport groups related to homelands and conflict resolution among refugees and host communities. Three mechanisms – diverting, bonding, peacemaking – are identified that enabled SDP-related practices to transform refugees’ emotions. The resulting positive emotional state helped to undermine the institution of social inequality between the host community and refugees.Implications This study advances theoretical development of institutional theory in sport management by accounting for the lived experience and emotions that play a role in SDP-related institutional work.
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“当我们见面时,我们踢足球,它让我想起了家”:情感、机构工作、体育促进发展与和平
研究问题虽然有越来越多的学术研究机构在体育方面的工作,但人们对情绪对机构的影响所起的作用知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨情感在体育促进发展与和平(SDP)相关的机构工作中的作用,以挑战乌干达坎帕拉难民的社会不平等状况。两个核心研究问题是:(1)与被迫流离失所相关的情绪如何影响SDP组织的制度工作?(2)难民和社会民主党组织动员了什么样的情绪来挑战社会不平等的制度?研究方法在参与性行动研究方法的指导下,与坎帕拉一个由难民领导的组织进行了实地工作。数据收集包括半结构化访谈、照片语音和照片拼贴。所有参与研究的个人和图像的展示都获得了道德同意。结果和发现研究结果表明,各种积极的情绪(如热爱运动)或消极的情绪(如压力)刺激了与sdp相关的工作,以改变收容社区和难民之间的关系。研究结果还表明,积极体验的情绪(如怀旧、幸福)是通过社会发展计划活动产生的,包括创建与家园有关的体育团体,以及难民和收容社区之间的冲突解决。有三种机制——转移注意力、建立联系、建立和平——使社会民主党相关的做法能够改变难民的情绪。由此产生的积极情绪状态有助于破坏收容社区和难民之间的社会不平等制度。本研究通过考虑在sdp相关制度工作中发挥作用的生活经验和情绪,推进了体育管理制度理论的理论发展。
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European Sport Management Quarterly
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