A Comparison of Indigenous Sport for Development Policy Directives in Canada and Australia

IF 0.4 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
K. Gardam, A. Giles, S. Rynne, L. Hayhurst
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Abstract

In this study, we employ Bacchi’s (2012) “What’s the Problem Represented to be” approach to guide our discourse analysis of federal Indigenous sport for development (SFD) policies in Canada and Australia.  Through a review of government policies and reports, we highlight the often-divergent policy directives set out by federal departments in these two countries.  Namely, inter-departmental partnerships in areas such as health, education, and justice fail to be adequately facilitated through SFD policies in Canada, while, conversely, Australia has strived towards greater federal partnership building.  Within the identified Canadian and Australian policies, both countries consistently produced sport as having the potential to contribute to Indigenous peoples’ social and economic development, thus highlighting the growing institutional support behind Indigenous SFD.  This policy analysis research provides a novel contribution to the overall growing body of literature investigating the politics of partnership building in SFD initiatives. 
加拿大和澳大利亚土著体育促进发展政策指示的比较
在这项研究中,我们采用了Bacchi(2012)的“代表的问题是什么”方法来指导我们对加拿大和澳大利亚联邦土著体育促进发展(SFD)政策的话语分析。通过对政府政策和报告的审查,我们强调了这两个国家的联邦部门制定的政策指令往往存在分歧。也就是说,加拿大的SFD政策未能充分促进卫生、教育和司法等领域的跨部门伙伴关系,而相反,澳大利亚一直在努力加强联邦伙伴关系建设。在加拿大和澳大利亚确定的政策范围内,两国一直认为体育有可能促进土著人民的社会和经济发展,从而突出了土著可持续发展背后日益增长的体制支持。这项政策分析研究为越来越多的研究SFD倡议中伙伴关系建设政治的文献提供了新的贡献。
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