Sports Development: Policy, Process and Practice

Sports Development: Policy, Process and Practice

by PeterBramham (Editor), KevinHylton (Editor)

Synopsis

Sports development is an important emerging field of academic study with a distinctive contribution to make to wider social, cultural, economic and educational policies and practices. Sports Development: Policy, Process and Practice offers a detailed, authoritative and dependable guide to all aspects of the subject.

Now in its second edition, this popular course text examines the roles of those working in and around sports development and explores how professionals can devise better and more effective ways of promoting interest, participation or performance in sport. The book has been fully updated to include coverage of contemporary debates about mass participation, community sports development, social inclusion, coaching and talent development, PE and school sport, working and volunteering in sports development, elite performance and the Olympic Games, research and policy evaluation.

Sports Development represents an invaluable resource for university and further education students, researchers and those working in sports development and is essential reading for all those wanting to prove themselves effective in this area.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0415421837
ISBN 13: 9780415421836

Media Reviews

This book represents a watershed in the history of the sector and provides an important single point of reference for the subject. - Derrick Anderson, CBE, Chief Executive, Lambeth Council

A rich and varied contribution to the proliferation of courses and to the professional wishing to engage in a critical examination of its policy, process and practice. - Journal of Sport, Education and Society

This second edition brings us right up to date at a time when any discussions defining and redefining what sports development actually is are more relevant than ever. - Val Stevenson, Education and Training Manager, Institute for Sports Parks and Leisure (ISPAL)