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Fourth-Generation Realist Evaluation: Research Practice to Empower the NGO – A Reflection on the Case of Sport for Social Change
This chapter describes the types of challenges we face when researching an international non-governmental organization (NGO) or a community-based organization, specifically focusing on the nature of collaborat...
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Sports as Social Innovation for Social Inclusion
Sport for Social Change (S4SC) organizations are an increasingly effective vehicle toward addressing the 17 essential elements of social inclusion outlined in the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Thi...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Sports as Social Innovation for Social Inclusion
Sport for Social Change (S4SC) organizations are an increasingly effective vehicle toward addressing the 17 essential elements of social inclusion outlined in the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Thi...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Autoethnography
Autoethnography is a branch of ethnography that enables a practitioner to also be a researcher and vice versa. While ethnography is concerned with the descriptive documentation of the sociocultural relationshi...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Autoethnography
Autoethnography is a branch of ethnography that enables a practitioner to also be a researcher and vice versa. While ethnography is concerned with the descriptive documentation of the sociocultural relationshi...
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Sport as a mechanism to build relationships across cultural boundaries and to build positive interactions among young people has often been promoted in the literature. However, robust evaluation of sport-for-d...
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Social isolation and disengagement fragments local communities. Evidence indicates that refugee families are highly vulnerable to social isolation in their countries of resettlement. Research to identify appro...
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Psychosocial and mental health needs in the aftermath of conflict and disaster have attracted substantial attention. In the Solomon Islands, the conceptualisation of mental health, for several decades regarded...