Tag: critique of sport
International Sport and Culture Association Newsletter 122, June 2013
The June Newsletter from ISCA, International Sport and Culture Association, features the following articles:Guidelines for Good Governance in Sport sparks international attention
ACTIVE Network project...
ISCA Newsletter 121, May 2013
The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a global platform open to organizations working within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and physical activity. Created in 1995, ISCA is today a global actor closely cooperating with its 130 member organizations, international NGOs, and public and private sector stakeholders.
ISCA Newsletter 120, April 2013
The April Newsletter from ISCA, International Sport and Culture Association, features the following articles:Good Governance in Grassroots Sport: Guidelines
Interview with Siu Yin Cheung
Review of...
ISCA Newsletter 119, March 2013
The March Newsletter from ISCA, International Sport and Culture Association, features the following articles:ACTIVE NETWORK PROJECT TAKES SHAPE AND GAINS MOMENTUM
VOLUNTEERS ARE OUR MOST VALUABLE...
ISCA Newsletter 118, February 2013
The February Newsletter from ISCA, International Sport and Culture Association, features the following articles:ISCA secures funding for Young Leaders to develop European Sport Project...
ISCA Newsletter 117, January 2013
The January Newsletter from ISCA, International Sport and Culture Association, features the following articles:Save the date: 5th MOVE Congress, 16-19 October 2013 in Barcelona!!
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ISCA Newsletter 116, December 2012
The December Newsletter from ISCA, International Sport and Culture Association, features the following articles:ISCA calls for EVS volunteers for its office for 2013-2014
YesWeRun: A...
Senaste nyhetsbrevet från ISCA
ISCA. MOVING PEOPLE.
The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a global platform open to organizations working within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and...
Humanism och idrott
Ingvar Johansson, professor emeritus i teoretisk filosofi vid Umeå universitet, och Jonny Hjelm, professor i historia, också i Umeå och därtill regelbunden medarbetare på detta forum, har reagerat på flera artiklar med ett onyanserat idrottskritiskt tonläge i Humanisternas tidskrift Sans’ temanummer om idrott. Johansson och Hjelm är idrottsintresserade och har stor erfarenhet av lagidrotter i lägre divisioner och korpen, båda är dessutom Humanister. De har skrivit en kritisk inlaga som skärskådar och gensäger argumenten hos temanumrets bidragsgivare Torbjörn Tännsjö, Claudio Tamburrini, Lena Andersson och Göran Lambertz.





