The role of the Swedish Sports Confederation in delivering sport in socioeconomically deprived areas

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics Pub Date : 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1080/19406940.2022.2112260
T. M. Blomqvist
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ABSTRACT This study explores the role of the Swedish Sports Confederation (SSC) in its pursuit of supporting sports in socioeconomically deprived areas, specifically targeting ethnic minorities. This is no easy task, seeing as the SSC does so through ‘steering’ voluntary sport clubs towards social policy goals. Utilising multiple qualitative sources from 35 SSC representatives, this study examines the practices of the SSC according to Bronfenbrenner’s Process-Person-Context-Time approach. The results show that the SSC foreground their practices by initiating inter-sectoral collaborations to ensure sustainable funding to clubs and that the ‘principle of closeness’ permeates the practices; every link in the process is locally embedded and builds upon the strength of the clubs. The sport club consultant, acting as the direct link between exo-level directives and the clubs’ micro-setting becomes a key factor whose individual characteristics become a decisive factor. In conclusion, the SSC works in a complex collaborative sphere in which specific individuals become central in reaching the clubs. Importantly, the SSC adopts a bottom-up approach, recognising the strength and resourcefulness of the locals. The results have implications for federations that work under the governance of neoliberal result-oriented regimes – if sport clubs should carry out this work, the federations need to understand how they must accommodate and assist these sport clubs adequately.
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瑞典体育联合会在社会经济贫困地区开展体育运动方面的作用
摘要本研究探讨了瑞典体育联合会(SSC)在支持社会经济贫困地区体育运动方面的作用,特别是针对少数民族的体育运动。这不是一项容易的任务,因为SSC是通过“指导”志愿体育俱乐部实现社会政策目标来做到这一点的。本研究利用来自35名SSC代表的多个定性来源,根据Bronfenbrenner的过程-人-上下文-时间方法,检验了SSC的实践。结果表明,SSC通过发起跨部门合作来促进其实践,以确保俱乐部获得可持续的资金,“亲密原则”渗透到实践中;过程中的每一个环节都是局部嵌入的,并建立在俱乐部的实力之上。体育俱乐部顾问作为外部指令和俱乐部微观环境之间的直接纽带,成为一个关键因素,其个人特征成为决定性因素。总之,SSC在一个复杂的合作领域中工作,在这个领域中,特定的个人成为进入俱乐部的核心。重要的是,SSC采用自下而上的方法,认识到当地人的力量和足智多谋。这些结果对在新自由主义注重结果的制度下工作的联合会有影响——如果体育俱乐部应该开展这项工作,联合会需要了解他们必须如何充分容纳和帮助这些体育俱乐部。
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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