Sport in Society, Volume 25, 2022, Issue 3 | Forced Migration and Sport

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Introduction

Forced migration and sport: an introduction
Ramón Spaaij, Carla Luguetti & Nicola De Martini Ugolotti
Pages: 405-417 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017616

Part 1: Participatory methodologies, power, voice and ethics

Open Access
Critically examining a community-based participatory action research project with forced migrant youth
Thierry R. F. Middleton, Robert J. Schinke, Deborah Lefebvre, Bahaa Habra, Diana Coholic & Cole Giffin
Pages: 418-433 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017619

Open Access
’Should I really be here?’: Problems of trust and ethics in PAR with young people from refugee backgrounds in sport and leisure
Robyn Smith, Louise Mansfield & Emma Wainwright
Pages: 434-452 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017620

A collaborative self-study of ethical issues in participatory action research with refugee-background young people in grassroots football
Carla Luguetti, Loy Singehebhuye & Ramón Spaaij
Pages: 453-468 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017621

Methodological challenges and opportunities in working within a participatory paradigm in the context of sport, forced migration and settlement: an insider perspective
Shahrzad Enderle (Mohammadi) & Sepandarmaz Mashreghi
Pages: 469-484 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017623

Participatory action research and visual and digital methods with refugees in Kampala, Uganda: process, ethical complexities, and reciprocity
Mitchell McSweeney, Robert Hakiza & Joselyne Namukhula
Pages: 485-505 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017813

Part 2: Emotions, affect and embodiment

Exploring the somatic dimension for sport-based interventions: a refugee’s autoethnography
Soolmaz Abooali
Pages: 506-522 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017814

Open Access
The (in)significance of footballing pleasures in the lives of forced migrant men
Chris Webster
Pages: 523-536 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017815

Open Access
“They play together, they laugh together’: Sport, play and fun in refugee sport projects
Berber Koopmans & Mark Doidge
Pages: 537-550 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017816

Part 3: Gender and intersectional perspectives

In her own words: a refugee’s story of forced migration, trauma, resilience, and soccer
Meredith A. Whitley
Pages: 551-565 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017817

We exist, play sports, and will persist: everyday lives of Palestinian sportswomen through the lens of the ‘politics of invisibility’
Hillary Kipnis
Pages: 566-581 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017818

Negotiating participation: African refugee and migrant women’s experiences of football
Hayley Truskewycz, Murray Drummond & Ruth Jeanes
Pages: 582-601 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017819

Part 4: Critical perspectives on integration and intercultural communication

Running for inclusion: responsibility, (un)deservingness and the spectacle of integration in a sport-for-refugees intervention in Geneva, Switzerland
Mridul Kataria & Nicola De Martini Ugolotti
Pages: 602-618 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017820

Escaping the position as ‘other’: a postcolonial perspective on refugees’ trajectories into volunteering in Danish sports clubs
Sine Agergaard, Jeppe Klarskov Hansen, Jesper Seemann Serritzlew, Jonas Thorøe Olesen & Verena Lenneis
Pages: 619-635 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017822

The ‘integrative potential’ and socio-political constraints of football in Southeast Europe: a critical exploration of lived experiences of people seeking asylum
Rahela Jurković & Ramón Spaaij
Pages: 636-653 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017824

Leaders building relationships with young refugees during a sport project
Froukje Smits & Annelies Knoppers
Pages: 654-670 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017827

Part 5: Fandom, elite sport and media

Disrupting the global refugee crisis or celebrity humanitarianism? Media frames of the refugee olympic team at 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo summer games
Ryan Turcott & Emma S. Ariyo
Pages: 671-686 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017828

Stadia of Sanctuary? Forced migration, flawed football consumers and refugee supporters clubs
Chris Stone
Pages: 687-703 | DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2022.2017829


 

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