Sport for Development and Peace
Foundations and Applications
Herausgeber: Baker, Robert E.; Baker, Pamela Hudson; Esherick, Craig
Sport for Development and Peace
Foundations and Applications
Herausgeber: Baker, Robert E.; Baker, Pamela Hudson; Esherick, Craig
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This comprehensive, practical text examines both the overarching foundations and functional applications of Sport for Development and Peace, using managerial, sociological, historical, political, and other multidisciplinary frameworks.
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This comprehensive, practical text examines both the overarching foundations and functional applications of Sport for Development and Peace, using managerial, sociological, historical, political, and other multidisciplinary frameworks.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781538163320
- ISBN-10: 1538163322
- Artikelnr.: 62070445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781538163320
- ISBN-10: 1538163322
- Artikelnr.: 62070445
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert E. Baker is a professor in the School of Sport Recreation and Tourism Management and the director of the Center for Sport Management at George Mason University. He is currently serving as the interim dean of the College of Education and Human Development. He has served as president of the North American Society for Sport Management, as a founding commissioner of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation, and a founding board member of the World Association of Sport Management. Dr. Baker has received NASSM's Distinguished Sport Management Educator Award and NASPE's Outstanding Achievement in Sport Management Award. In addition to numerous books and peer-reviewed articles, Dr. Baker has served as the principal investigator on over $7 million in grants supporting sport diplomacy projects. Craig Esherick is an associate professor in the School of Sport Recreation and Tourism Management and associate director of the Center for Sport Management at George Mason University. He also serves as the academic program coordinator for the sport management program. He engaged in a cooperative agreement with the US Department of State via the Sport Visitors program for seven years. Before his move to academia, he was a basketball player and basketball coach at Georgetown University. Esherick also participated in the Summer Olympics in 1988 in Seoul, Korea as an assistant coach for the US Men's Olympic basketball team. Pamela Hudson Baker is an associate professor in and director of the Division of Special Education and disAbility Research. She also serves in a dual appointment with the Office of the Provost focusing on the expansion of online undergraduate academic programs. In addition to numerous presentations and publications, Dr. Baker has served as an investigator on a variety of state and federal grants to support the responsible inclusion of individuals with disabilities across a variety of settings. These projects have focused on sport diplomacy, special education leadership, and teacher preparation with funding in excess of $14 million dollars.
Introduction Part I: Foundations of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) History and Foundations of Sport for Development and Peace Robert E. Baker
George Mason University
USASociological Perspectives on Sport for Development and Peace Scott Jedlicka
Washington State University
USA Sport Development: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? B. Christine Green
George Mason University
USA
and Edward Horne
University of New Mexico
USA Inclusion and Diversity in Sport for Development and Peace Pamela H. Baker
George Mason University
USA
and Morgan Strimel
George Mason University
USASport
Conflict Resolution
and Diplomacy Stuart Murray
Bond University
Australia
and Shinae Haidley
Bond University
Australia Sport's Economic Utility: The Essential Place of Economic Development in Sport for Development Programs Laurence Chalip
George Mason University
USACorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Sport for Development and Peace: New Media
Communication
and Engagement for greater Impact Kathy Babiak
University of Michigan
USA
and Javier Abuín-Penas
University of Vigo
SpainLinking Sport Events with Sport Participation and Development Marijke Taks
University of Ottawa
Canada
and Georgia Teare
University of Ottawa
CanadaEvaluation and Analytics in Sport for Development and Peace Bill Gerrard
University of Leeds
UK
and Robert E. Baker
George Mason University
USAPart II: Applications of Sport for Development and Peace Governments and Sport for Development Carrie LeCrom
Virginia Commonwealth University
USA
and Per Svensson
Louisiana State University
USA Discoveries from an Intimate View into Sport Programs as a Catalyst for Change Soolmaz Abooali
George Mason University
USAFor-profit's Involvement in Sport for Development and Peace Craig Esherick
George Mason University
USACurrent Trends and Future Directions for Sport for Development and Peace Jon Welty-Peachey
University of Illinois
USA
and Nico Schulenkorf
University of Technology-Sydney
AustraliaBibliography Index About the Editors
George Mason University
USASociological Perspectives on Sport for Development and Peace Scott Jedlicka
Washington State University
USA Sport Development: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? B. Christine Green
George Mason University
USA
and Edward Horne
University of New Mexico
USA Inclusion and Diversity in Sport for Development and Peace Pamela H. Baker
George Mason University
USA
and Morgan Strimel
George Mason University
USASport
Conflict Resolution
and Diplomacy Stuart Murray
Bond University
Australia
and Shinae Haidley
Bond University
Australia Sport's Economic Utility: The Essential Place of Economic Development in Sport for Development Programs Laurence Chalip
George Mason University
USACorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Sport for Development and Peace: New Media
Communication
and Engagement for greater Impact Kathy Babiak
University of Michigan
USA
and Javier Abuín-Penas
University of Vigo
SpainLinking Sport Events with Sport Participation and Development Marijke Taks
University of Ottawa
Canada
and Georgia Teare
University of Ottawa
CanadaEvaluation and Analytics in Sport for Development and Peace Bill Gerrard
University of Leeds
UK
and Robert E. Baker
George Mason University
USAPart II: Applications of Sport for Development and Peace Governments and Sport for Development Carrie LeCrom
Virginia Commonwealth University
USA
and Per Svensson
Louisiana State University
USA Discoveries from an Intimate View into Sport Programs as a Catalyst for Change Soolmaz Abooali
George Mason University
USAFor-profit's Involvement in Sport for Development and Peace Craig Esherick
George Mason University
USACurrent Trends and Future Directions for Sport for Development and Peace Jon Welty-Peachey
University of Illinois
USA
and Nico Schulenkorf
University of Technology-Sydney
AustraliaBibliography Index About the Editors
Introduction Part I: Foundations of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) History and Foundations of Sport for Development and Peace Robert E. Baker
George Mason University
USASociological Perspectives on Sport for Development and Peace Scott Jedlicka
Washington State University
USA Sport Development: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? B. Christine Green
George Mason University
USA
and Edward Horne
University of New Mexico
USA Inclusion and Diversity in Sport for Development and Peace Pamela H. Baker
George Mason University
USA
and Morgan Strimel
George Mason University
USASport
Conflict Resolution
and Diplomacy Stuart Murray
Bond University
Australia
and Shinae Haidley
Bond University
Australia Sport's Economic Utility: The Essential Place of Economic Development in Sport for Development Programs Laurence Chalip
George Mason University
USACorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Sport for Development and Peace: New Media
Communication
and Engagement for greater Impact Kathy Babiak
University of Michigan
USA
and Javier Abuín-Penas
University of Vigo
SpainLinking Sport Events with Sport Participation and Development Marijke Taks
University of Ottawa
Canada
and Georgia Teare
University of Ottawa
CanadaEvaluation and Analytics in Sport for Development and Peace Bill Gerrard
University of Leeds
UK
and Robert E. Baker
George Mason University
USAPart II: Applications of Sport for Development and Peace Governments and Sport for Development Carrie LeCrom
Virginia Commonwealth University
USA
and Per Svensson
Louisiana State University
USA Discoveries from an Intimate View into Sport Programs as a Catalyst for Change Soolmaz Abooali
George Mason University
USAFor-profit's Involvement in Sport for Development and Peace Craig Esherick
George Mason University
USACurrent Trends and Future Directions for Sport for Development and Peace Jon Welty-Peachey
University of Illinois
USA
and Nico Schulenkorf
University of Technology-Sydney
AustraliaBibliography Index About the Editors
George Mason University
USASociological Perspectives on Sport for Development and Peace Scott Jedlicka
Washington State University
USA Sport Development: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? B. Christine Green
George Mason University
USA
and Edward Horne
University of New Mexico
USA Inclusion and Diversity in Sport for Development and Peace Pamela H. Baker
George Mason University
USA
and Morgan Strimel
George Mason University
USASport
Conflict Resolution
and Diplomacy Stuart Murray
Bond University
Australia
and Shinae Haidley
Bond University
Australia Sport's Economic Utility: The Essential Place of Economic Development in Sport for Development Programs Laurence Chalip
George Mason University
USACorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Sport for Development and Peace: New Media
Communication
and Engagement for greater Impact Kathy Babiak
University of Michigan
USA
and Javier Abuín-Penas
University of Vigo
SpainLinking Sport Events with Sport Participation and Development Marijke Taks
University of Ottawa
Canada
and Georgia Teare
University of Ottawa
CanadaEvaluation and Analytics in Sport for Development and Peace Bill Gerrard
University of Leeds
UK
and Robert E. Baker
George Mason University
USAPart II: Applications of Sport for Development and Peace Governments and Sport for Development Carrie LeCrom
Virginia Commonwealth University
USA
and Per Svensson
Louisiana State University
USA Discoveries from an Intimate View into Sport Programs as a Catalyst for Change Soolmaz Abooali
George Mason University
USAFor-profit's Involvement in Sport for Development and Peace Craig Esherick
George Mason University
USACurrent Trends and Future Directions for Sport for Development and Peace Jon Welty-Peachey
University of Illinois
USA
and Nico Schulenkorf
University of Technology-Sydney
AustraliaBibliography Index About the Editors







