MOTM · Sport for Social Change · Sources & Further Reading

Sources & Further Reading

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References

  • Levermore, R. & Beacom, A. (2009). Sport and Development: Mapping the Field. In Sport and International Development. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230584402_1
  • Right To Play / Sport for Development and Peace International Working Group (2008). Harnessing the Power of Sport for Development and Peace: Recommendations to Governments. Toronto.
    https://www.sportanddev.org/.../harnessing_the_power...
  • Kaufman, Z., Rosenbauer, B. P., & Moore, G. (2013). Lessons Learned from Monitoring and Evaluating Sport-for-Development Programmes in the Caribbean. In Global Sport-for-Development.
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781137289636_10
  • Lemke, W. (n.d.). The Role of Sport in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. UN Chronicle.
    https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/...
  • United Nations (n.d.). Sport and the Sustainable Development Goals — An Overview.
    https://www.sport-for-development.com/.../unosdp2014...
  • Right to Play (n.d.). What is Sport for Development and Peace?
  • Sport for Development and Peace International Working Group (2017). Harnessing the Power of Sport for Development and Peace: Recommendations to Governments. sportanddev.org.
    https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/125443/5092_Final_SDP_IWG_Report.pdf
  • Coalter, F. (n.d.). Sport-in-Development: A Monitoring and Evaluation Manual.
  • Svensson, P. G., & Woods, H. (2017). A Systematic Overview of Sport for Development and Peace Organisations. Journal of Sport for Development.
  • Jaitman, L., & Scartascini, C. (2017). Sports for Development. Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
  • United Nations (n.d.). Sport and Peace — Social Inclusion, Conflict Prevention and Peace Building.

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Reflection Note

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