Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories

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Autor(a) principal: Cunningham, Rob
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bunde-Birouste, Anne, Rawstorne, Patrick, Nathan, Sally
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i3.2828
Resumo: Sport-for-social-change programs focusing on enhancing young people’s personal and social development emerged in the early to mid-2000s. Children and adolescents who participated in early programs are now adults, providing an opportunity to examine whether these programs have had any influence on their life trajectories. The Football United program has been operating in Sydney, Australia, since 2006 and is used as a case study in this article. This qualitative study draws on 20 interviews conducted in 2018 with a diverse sample of past participants of the program. Key findings were that participants perceived that the relationships they formed at Football United have had a substantial impact on their life trajectories, including influencing education and career decisions. These relationships were found to increase participants’ social capital, creating diverse connections with people and institutions within and external to their geographical communities. This study also found participants embraced a long-term commitment to ‘give back’ to their local geographical, cultural, and ethnic communities, which they attributed to their participation in the program.
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title Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
spellingShingle Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
Cunningham, Rob
Australia; football; social capital; sport; sport-for-social change; Sydney; youth development
title_short Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
title_full Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
title_fullStr Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
title_full_unstemmed Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
title_sort Young People’s Perceptions of the Influence of a Sport-for-Social-Change Program on Their Life Trajectories
author Cunningham, Rob
author_facet Cunningham, Rob
Bunde-Birouste, Anne
Rawstorne, Patrick
Nathan, Sally
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Rawstorne, Patrick
Nathan, Sally
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Bunde-Birouste, Anne
Rawstorne, Patrick
Nathan, Sally
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Australia; football; social capital; sport; sport-for-social change; Sydney; youth development
topic Australia; football; social capital; sport; sport-for-social change; Sydney; youth development
description Sport-for-social-change programs focusing on enhancing young people’s personal and social development emerged in the early to mid-2000s. Children and adolescents who participated in early programs are now adults, providing an opportunity to examine whether these programs have had any influence on their life trajectories. The Football United program has been operating in Sydney, Australia, since 2006 and is used as a case study in this article. This qualitative study draws on 20 interviews conducted in 2018 with a diverse sample of past participants of the program. Key findings were that participants perceived that the relationships they formed at Football United have had a substantial impact on their life trajectories, including influencing education and career decisions. These relationships were found to increase participants’ social capital, creating diverse connections with people and institutions within and external to their geographical communities. This study also found participants embraced a long-term commitment to ‘give back’ to their local geographical, cultural, and ethnic communities, which they attributed to their participation in the program.
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