研究紧缩对社区体育发展工作者及其职业环境的影响

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Kate Mori, Haydn Morgan, A. Parker, C. Mackintosh
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摘要

摘要近年来,英国的紧缩措施越来越重视第三部门组织,以解决中央政府拨款的缺口。反思这一时期的社区体育服务,本文介绍了对英格兰南部一群社区体育发展工作者(CSDW)日常工作实践的定性研究结果,概述了他们如何采用创新和创业实践来应对财政约束。我们认为,在新自由主义和新公共管理的强化中,英国社区体育发展部门变得越来越分散,这反过来又带来了一系列挑战,阻碍了(重建)社区理想。该论文的结论是,有可能在全球范围内将这些发现应用于紧缩政策是应对金融危机的主要措施的国家和/或存在类似社区体育发展方法的国家。
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Examining the Impact of Austerity on Community Sport Development Workers and Their Professional Environment
Abstract In recent years, austerity measures in the UK have placed increasing emphasis on third sector organisations to address gaps in Central Government provision. Reflecting upon community sport services during this period, this paper presents the findings of a qualitative study of the everyday working practices of a group of community sport development workers (CSDWs) in the South of England, outlining how they adopted innovative and entrepreneurial practices as a response to fiscal constraint. We argue that, amidst an intensification of neoliberalism and new public management, the UK community sport development sector has become increasingly fragmented which, in turn, has presented a series of challenges that militate against the (re)establishment of community-based ideals. The paper concludes that there is potential to apply these findings globally to nations where austerity policies have been the primary response to the financial crisis and/or where a similar approach to community sport development exists.
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Journal of Global Sport Management
Journal of Global Sport Management Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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