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No 2005:24:
Sport, Civil Society and Social Integration
Ørnulf Seippel
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Ørnulf Seippel: Centre for Research on Civil Society & Voluntary Organisation
Abstract: Voluntary sport organizations make up the largest part of voluntary sector in many countries. Yet, in light of the renewed social and political interest in civil society, we do not know very much about how sport organizations operate and function. Accordingly, this article addresses the question of how voluntary sport organizations contribute to social integration through differences in community structures. First a theoretical framework making it possible to distinguish between various forms of community structures – strong, weak, mediated and pragmatic communities - is developed. Then, the first empirical part describes how members in sport organizations belong to such various forms of communities. Next, the article explains differences in social integration through social background, variation in participation in sports and various recruitment channels. Finally, the article explores how differences in community structures matters for the experience of sport activity, for organizational democracy and social capital (trust and political interests).
Keywords: Sport; voluntary organisations; social integration; democracy; social capital
Language: English
18 pages, 2005
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