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Shapiro, Deborah R., and Brenda G. Pitts. "What Little Do We Know: Content Analysis of Disability Sport in Sport Management Literature." Journal of Sport Management 28, no. 6 (November 2014): 657–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.2013-0258.

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As the field of sport business management develops, it is critical to assess its literature. A content analysis of 34 sport business management journals between 2002 to 2012 was conducted relative to sports, physical activity, recreation, and leisure for individuals with disabilities. Journals were selected based on their alignment with sport management curriculum standards. Results show that of the 5,443 articles reviewed in this study, merely 89, or .016%, pertained to disability sport, leisure, recreation, or physical activity. Information insufficiency was found across all sport management curriculum domains. Similarities and differences are discussed relative to other content analyses conducted in sport management and disability sport. Results provide direction for future scholarship and advancement of studies in disability sport in sport business management.
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Lin, Lan, Qun Liu, Xiao Xiao, and Qin Luo. "Perceived Constraints on Active Recreational Sport Participation among Residents in Urban China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 22 (November 12, 2022): 14884. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214884.

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Recreational sport participation is an important pathway to improving the quality of life. While facilities for recreational sports are provided in many urban areas in China, how urban residents might be aware of or use these facilities for recreational sport participation is still a vague notion in the literature. This study explored the linkages between perceived leisure constraints and active participation in recreational sports among urban residents. We collected data samples from 2901 urban residents in China to identify their perceived constraints and the effects of the perceived constraints on active recreational sport participation by structural equation models. Five perceived constraints of active recreational sport participation were identified: intrapersonal, interpersonal, environmental condition, facility-service management, and leisure opportunity constraints. More specifically, leisure opportunity, intrapersonal, facility-service management, and interpersonal constraints were the four most important constraints limiting active recreational sport participation of urban residents. Theoretical and practical implications to facilitate the active recreational sport participation of Chinese urban residents were discussed.
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Collins, Mike. "Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management (6thed)." Managing Leisure 16, no. 3 (July 2011): 247–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13606719.2011.561950.

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Zakrajsek, Dorothy B. "Sport Management: Random Thoughts of One Adminstrator." Journal of Sport Management 7, no. 1 (January 1993): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.7.1.1.

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This commentary responds to an invitation to discuss sport management from the viewpoint of an administrator. My thoughts are segmented into two streams: (a) the interface of a sports-minded public and sport management and (b) the listing of a few issues and concerns confronting sport management today. The first recognizes the high profile of sport in American society and the rising gross national sport product (GNSP), which have placed sport management programs in the enviable position of visibility and attention. The second plays on several themes: continuing to improve the knowledge and research base, establishing an independent identity while sharing technology within HPER programs, and being sensitive to a growing trend toward more graduate students entering from fields outside sport, leisure, and Wellness.
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Gál, Andrea. "Elite Sport and Leisure Sport in Hungary: The Double Trouble." Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 49, no. 1 (October 1, 2010): 72–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10141-010-0018-9.

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Elite Sport and Leisure Sport in Hungary: The Double TroubleThe main purpose of this study is to give insight into the current status of two big areas of sport in Hungary: elite sport and leisure sport. As the expression ‘double trouble’ in the title indicates, in Hungary there are several problems in both areas.Hungary is a small country, but its Olympic teams were traditionally very successful in the Games. However, at the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing, Hungarian athletes performed below expectations, winning only three gold medals. The sport's political leaders and the public were very disappointed, therefore many experts tried to analyse the main reasons for the failure. They suggested that there were four problems in the background: the continuous disintegration of the sport clubs system; the low prestige of coaches and professionals working in sport; insufficient financial support and its inadequate timing; and the deficiency of sports science and its health care background. The second trouble concerns the sporting habits of Hungarian society. The country has faced the same problem for many decades: only a very low percentage of the Hungarian population takes part regularly in leisure sport programs. The latest empirical research shows that more than 60% of Hungarians do not do sports with suitable regularity. In comparing previous research results, there are a few changes among Hungarians according to gender, age and status of residence.How can this double trouble be resolved, or at least, how could both areas be somewhat improved? In Hungary, it is not really an easy task.
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Alexandris, Konstantinos, and Bob Carroll. "Constraints on Recreational Sport Participation in Adults in Greece: Implications for Providing and Managing Sport Services." Journal of Sport Management 13, no. 4 (October 1999): 317–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.13.4.317.

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Researchers from North America (e.g., Godbey, 1985; McGuire & O'Leary, 1992; Searle & Jackson, 1985) have raised the issue of the application of leisure constraints research to sport and recreation management and suggested that the field has tremendous potential to link theory with practice. The present study used data from a leisure constraints survey conducted in Greece (Alexandris & Carroll, 1997a; Carroll & Alexandris, 1997). Following Searle and Jackson's (1985) suggestions, the aim of the study was to identify and discuss the implications of these findings for the provision and management of recreational sport services. In order to place the findings in the context of the sport administration system in Greece, a brief introduction about how recreational sports are provided and promoted there is given.
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Zanger, Beverly R. K., and David L. Groves. "A FRAMEWORK FOR THE ANALYSIS OF THEORIES OF SPORT AND LEISURE MANAGEMENT." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 22, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.1994.22.1.57.

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Sport and leisure have become an essential part of the American lifestyle. Growth in the sport and leisure industry must be understood through primary influences such as spectators in arenas, increase in number of tourists, etc. Central to these issues is whether sport and leisure business is a unique discipline. The purpose of this study was to investigate ideas that make the sport and leisure industry unique and to determine a comparative framework for theory development. The Delphi method and a Focus Group Interview approach was used for data collection. The result of the study established a framework of four major issues: money, accountability, purpose, and people. The 13 components identified with each of these issues were: Liability, profits, image, social responsibility, change, management philosophy, organization, working conditions, marketing, selling, legal issues, resources, and reputation.
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Shearn, Melanie. "Fathering through Sport and Leisure." Managing Leisure 15, no. 4 (October 2010): 308–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13606710903399058.

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Findlay-King, Lindsay. "Fathering Through Sport and Leisure." Managing Leisure 16, no. 2 (April 2011): 167–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13606719.2010.530531.

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Raven, Steve. "Mind the gap." Education + Training 60, no. 5 (June 11, 2018): 458–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/et-11-2017-0179.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the position of sport management education (SME) in relation to employment in the sport fitness industry and if a shift towards a greater emphasis on business and management module teaching is justified or conversely a greater utilisation of the rich data being generated by sport management researchers can be applied to the vocational development of sport management students.Design/methodology/approachThe study was conducted in two parts. Part 1 consisted of interviews with the author by an interviewer to explore their industry experiences, the author’s experience of entrepreneurial sport industry business and intrapreneurial sport teaching. The resultant data have been distilled into a series of paradigms, including employing sport industry staff and teaching sport management. Part 2 triangulates part 1 with the managerial experience of sports and leisure centre managers to develop a qualitative study. Sports and leisure centre managers were interviewed regarding candidate and employee competences judged as extreme examples of sport management knowledge and understanding.FindingsFour themes emerged, such as alignment, underpinning subject-specific knowledge, a voice from the sport industry in developing SME and postgraduate opportunities for work-based learning.Research limitations/implicationsA small-scale study that requires further research in each of the three areas: sport spectator, sport participation and elite performer management.Practical implicationsThe sport centre interview instrument, with some refinements, could form the basis of an improved system to gain rich data from industry members of higher education business advisory groups. The developed data collection tool could increase the effective collection of data from a wider cohort.Originality/valueThe approach has produced an adapted category of pedagogy. Employability inspired teaching (EiT) is an original terminology describing the subject-specific content that leads to improved opportunities for subject (sport) industry employment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sport and leisure management"

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Shibli, Simon. "Performance analysis in sport and leisure management." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2015. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/11010/.

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Anable, Jillian Leigh. "Mobility management in the leisure sector : the application, psychological theory and behavioural segmentation." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/7811.

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Smith, Graham. "The influence of overseas coaching and management on the occupational subculture of English professional football." Thesis, University of Brighton, 2011. https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/52324e84-2c14-4fbc-9fea-754379c7d2b7.

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As an area of academic and popular interest it is generally acknowledged that migrant British players and coaches were instrumental in football's global diffusion and that different technical and tactical emphases developed according to particular geographical locations and cultural milieu. As the twentieth century unfolded the trend reversed with increased inward flows of elite foreign playing and coaching labour into the upper tiers of UK football, challenging the distinctive and erstwhile dominant occupational culture of the English game. This study examines this process of sub-cultural adaptation. It is principally concerned with critical evaluation of the dynamics of occupational culture modification and any resultant tensions evidenced between expatriate and indigenous coaching talent and other interest groups operating within the higher echelons of English professional football.
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Sato, Mikihiro. "The Role of Physically Active Leisure in Enhancing Well-Being." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2014. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/292598.

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Using an ecological perspective, the current research developed a theoretical framework that suggests that environmental and personal resources related to physically active leisure, as well as the interactions between them, contribute to well-being. A distance-running event was examined as an environmental resource for enhancing global life satisfaction, a key measure of subjective well-being. In contrast, the constructs of behavioral involvement and psychological involvement were used to measure personal resources resulting from physically active leisure. The proposed framework was tested with a set of three studies in which participants were recruited through a survey panel from a 10-mile distance-running event in the US. Study 1 performed a partial least squares structural equation modeling analysis to examine whether the distance-running event contributed to behavioral and psychological involvement and whether such involvement, in turn, promoted global life satisfaction. By using longitudinal data over a 5-month period, Study 2 used a latent growth modeling approach to investigate whether the distance running event was able to enhance participants' psychological involvement and whether such change promoted global life satisfaction. Study 3 conducted a moderated mediation analysis to examine the influence of personality, behavioral and psychological involvement, and two environmental resources of the distance running event and an organized running club on global life satisfaction. The results of the three studies suggest that a distance-running event can serve as an environmental resource that promotes participants' behavioral involvement and psychological involvement in the activity. The results also indicate that psychological involvement plays an important role in promoting global life satisfaction, whereas behavioral involvement may be insufficient to promote global life satisfaction. Overall, the current research contributes to the sport management and leisure literature by providing scholars with a new way of understanding the benefits of physically active leisure. The findings from the current research also provide practical implications for government and community leaders to enhance people's well-being by promoting physically active leisure in their cities and communities.
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Gould, James, Dewayne Moore, Nancy J. Karlin, Diane B. Gaede, Joseph T. Walker, and Andy R. Dotterweich. "Measuring Serious Leisure in Chess: Model Confirmation and Method Bias." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2011. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3802.

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The serious leisure inventory and measure (SLIM) was tested with 348 chess players to confirm the factors, assess the effects of method bias, and propose a set of the best-performing items for the 18 factor SLIM. The 54-item SLIM demonstrated acceptable fit and reliability values. The effect of method bias was evidenced in the sample and explained one-third of the variance. Inspection of factor loadings, when controlling for method bias, yielded one best-performing item per factor. Findings indicate method bias continues to be problematic for self-report measures such as the SLIM.
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Pacheco, José Pedro Scarpel. "Gestão do esporte e do lazer : mapeamento e análise dos espaços públicos no município de Rio Claro – SP /." Rio Claro, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/181961.

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Resumo: Para que possam ser adequadamente desenvolvidas as vivências no âmbito do lazer e para que ocorra a apropriação deste fenômeno como direito social, se faz necessário dispor, gerir e difundir os espaços públicos nas cidades. Entretanto, nem sempre esses processos ocorrem de forma eficiente na Gestão Pública, deixando a população sem a devida informação a respeito dos espaços adequados para as práticas esportivas e sobre o direito ao lazer. Na perspectiva de contribuir para minimizar essa defasagem de informações, este estudo teve como objetivo identificar e mapear os espaços públicos de esporte e de lazer pertencentes à Prefeitura Municipal de Rio Claro/SP, bem como, analisar suas formas de apropriação. O estudo, de natureza qualitativa, desenvolveu-se por meio da união de pesquisa de revisão sistemática, de pesquisa documental e de pesquisa exploratória, com base na técnica de observação. Os dados coletados durante a pesquisa exploratória foram analisados descritivamente, pela técnica de Análise de Conteúdo. Os resultados foram apresentados em dois artigos, o primeiro, referente à revisão sistemática, apresentou dados relativos aos estudos que abordam as temáticas envolvendo gestão, políticas públicas e espaços nos contextos do esporte e do lazer e demonstrou que, embora essa temática seja abordada nos diversos estudos acadêmicos analisados, os espaços públicos e a gestão dos mesmos são abordados de forma secundária, necessitando maior atenção. O segundo artigo, foi provenien... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: In order for leisure experiences to be properly developed and appropriated as a social right, it is necessary to manage and disseminate public spaces in cities. However, these procedures do not always occur efficiently in Public Management, leaving the population without proper information about the spaces appropriate for sports practices and their right to leisure. With the aim of helping minimize this information gap, the objective of the present study was to identify and map sports and leisure public spaces that belong to the City Hall of Rio Claro / SP as well as to analyze their forms of appropriation. This study had a qualitative nature and it was developed through the gathering of systematic reviews, documentary and exploratory researches, based on the Observation Technique. Data collected during the exploratory research were descriptively analyzed using the Content Analysis Technique. The results were presented in two articles, the first one, referring to the systematic review, presented data on the themes involving management, public policies and spaces in the contexts of sports and leisure, and demonstrated that, although this theme is addressed in several academic studies analyzed, public spaces and their management are addressed in a secondary way, requiring more attention. The second article came from the data derived from documentary research, from the mapping and from the analysis of the public spaces of sport and leisure in the city of Rio Claro – SP, and brou... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Reid, Gavin. "Power, decision-making and the representation of interests : a case study of compulsory competitive tendering for Local Authority Sport and Leisure Management." Thesis, Glasgow Caledonian University, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.320721.

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This thesis provides a critical analysis of the extension of Compulsory Competitive Tendering (CCT) to the management of local authority sport & leisure facilities. Rather than examining the impact of CCT on local authorities, the research looked at how local authorities have defined the legislation and with what effect on the representation of interests. It achieves this by using the concept of 'power' to inform its institutional economic analytical framework and methodological process. Chapter 1 provides a brief definition of the study's key terms and their relevance to sport and leisure policy-making. A historical analysis of the local authority role in recreation from the pre-industrial to the present is put forward in Chapter 2. This seeks to explain the process of developments in public policy for leisure and thus highlight factors with the potential to impact on the social construction of the sport and leisure market. This serves to put CCT, or more specifically the problem of competition for local authorities, in its historical context. Chapter 3 outlines the study's methodological process which is informed by a particular model of power (Lukes, S. 1974 Power: A Radical View). In Chapter 4 the results of a large scale postal survey of local authority Chief Leisure Officers and Directors of commercial leisure companies are put forward to give initial notice of the 'winners and losers' in the CCT process and the extent of activity and inactivity of particular interest groups. Chapters 5 & 6 provide a theoretical progression within the field of institutional economics that is capable of understanding the political realities of the CCT process. An initial transactions cost analytical framework is put forward in Chapter 5 and then informed by an evolutionary institutional economic analysis in Chapter 6. Neoclassical, transactions cost and old institutional economic theory are criticised for having a limited conceptualisation of power and a resultant inadequate appreciation of how more subtle processes can serve to obstruct some interests and encourage others in the competition for sport and leisure contract specifications. Chapters 7 & 8 apply the new methodological process and analytical framework to two indepth case studies. These survey a range of interested 'actors' on a range of issues to highlight if, how and why some issues (and thus people) are able to reach the CCT decision-making process while others are organised out. Relevant written material within each authority is also considered to explain possible variations between theory and practice. The aim is to show how the organisation of the process of decision-making can influence the competition for contract specifications and what are perceived as acceptable/unacceptable costs. Recommendations are then put forward that could overcome perceived obstacles to a greater representation of interestsChapter 9 informs the previous economic analyses by using practitioners' and users' responses from both case studies. In particular. an effort is made to provide a critique of transactions cost theory as it has been applied to CCT for sport and leisure, while also putting forward an evolutionary institutional economic analysis that appreciates the role of power, values and ideology. Chapter 10 concludes with an overview of how the thesis fulfils the academic requirements of a doctoral research project
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Walker, Joseph T., Gene Farren, Andy R. Dotterweich, James Gould, and Laura Walker. "Fitness Center Service Quality Model Confirmation SQAS-19." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3791.

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A fitness center service quality measure was tested with 151 respondents to confirm a 19-item, five-factor model. The results substantiated the SQAS-19 as an adequate measure of fitness center service quality in that it continued to demonstrate that service quality is a multidimensional construct. Alpha and construct reliability coefficients found within the current study were relatively consistent with prior findings that support the use of this more parsimonious and less invasive version of a fitness center service quality assessment.Subscribe to JPRA
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Santos, Marcel Ivan dos. "Perspectivas de gestão participativa no setor de esporte e lazer da administração municipal de Vitória-ES." Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2013. http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/6109.

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Este estudo analisou os planejamentos e execuções de políticas de esporte e lazer desenvolvidas nas gestões da Secretaria de Esporte e Lazer da Prefeitura Municipal de Vitória no período 2005-2012, buscando compreender os fatores que promovem o distanciamento do modelo de gestão pautado na participação cidadã. Importante nessa intencionalidade é a discussão sobre modelos diferenciados de gestão, que primem pela descentralização, participação cidadã e intersetorialidade, todas as categorias emergentes a partir da década de 1980. Trata-se de ume estudo qualitativo, que contou com a pesquisa documental em fontes coletadas no setor de esporte e lazer e no conselho municipal, além de entrevistas a gestores e conselheiros. No modelo de análise dos dados, utilizou-se a técnica de análise de conteúdo de Bardin (2009). Entre os principais resultados, encontrou-se que o afastamento da perspectiva de gestão social no setor de esporte e lazer se deve a dois fatores: à presença de um discurso esportivista cunhado na formação de atletas e no esporte de alto rendimento; e à ausência do interesse coletivo pela apropriação do esporte e lazer enquanto direito. Apesar disso, é possível afirmar que o setor de esporte e lazer tem avançado no intuito de promover acesso destas práticas aos cidadãos, haja vista a diversidade de equipamentos, projetos e programações voltadas para a comunidade capixaba de todas as faixas etárias
This study investigated the planning and execution of the sports and leisure policies developed in the management of the Municipal Sport and Leisure of Victoria-ES (SEMESP) in the period 2005 to 2012, seeking explanations for the apparent distance of the management model based on participation citizen and intersectorial actions. Important is the intentionality that the discussion about different models of management, based on decentralization, citizen participation and intersectoral approach, all categories emerging from the 1980s. This is a qualitative study, which in its initial phase was conducted a literature review,, followed by analysis of documents concerning the management of SEMESP and possible partnerships, particularly with the Municipal Council of Sports (COMESP). The data analysis technique used was content analysis of Bardin (2009), by cutting the texts according to the most significant content. Thus, the main factors for the management of sport and leisure in the city Vitoria deviating from the perspective of social management is an approach to the ideas of nationalism that prevailed in the country about the sports policy from the 1960s, who coined the training of athletes and the sport of income. With regard to minimum participation in COMESP and SEMESP, we believe it is part of the limited understanding of some managers, and the community about the importance of leisure and sport evidenced in the lack of quorum at board meetings, and the devaluation of sport leisure front of other rights, insufficient training of citizens to participate, insufficient awareness of social commitment and struggle for collective gains and lack of commitment to public policy management of sport and leisure in general. Nevertheless, it can be said that the sports and leisure sector have advanced in order to promote access to citizens of these practices, given the diversity of equipment, projects and programs aimed at community capixaba of all age groups, but that in itself alone does not guarantee the right of ownership in this sector
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Silva, José Geraldo Fagundes da. "Política pública de governo do programa de esporte e lazer da cidade (PELC): desafios e contradições da gestão participativa - 2011 a 2016." Universidade Catolica de Salvador, 2018. http://ri.ucsal.br:8080/jspui/handle/prefix/419.

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Esta dissertação compõe o conjunto de estudos realizados na Universidade Católica do Salvador, no Mestrado em Políticas Sociais e Cidadania, na Linha de Pesquisa - Políticas Sociais Universais, Institucionalização e Controle. Tem como objeto de estudo o desenvolvimento de gestão participativa do Programa de Esporte e Lazer da Cidade (PELC), enquanto política pública social de governo considerando uma análise das Diretrizes de 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, e 2016. Problematiza os desafios e contradições que são identificadas na proposta das Diretrizes que tratam de gestão participativa do Programa de Esporte e Lazer da Cidade (PELC), enquanto política social. Responde uma pergunta científica específica que diz respeito aos fundamentos do PELC, segundo os documentos oficiais, para identificar os limites na sua implementação gestora. As fontes foram os documentos oficiais das Diretrizes do PELC nos anos de 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 e 2016 do Ministério do Esporte. Quanto ao método de pesquisa foram realizadas análise de conteúdo dos documentos. Na análise foram destacados os fundamentos referentes às relações sociais estabelecidas - que orientam a gestão e participação dos envolvidos com o PELC. Os dados foram expostos de forma descritiva através de quadros. A discussão dos dados analisados nos possibilitou apresentar contradições que existem no que está escrito nos documentos. Para analisar as determinações e explicar as contradições e limites nos valemos da teoria que explica o que são políticas públicas e como as relações são estabelecidas em uma sociedade dividida em classes sociais como é o caso do Brasil. Concluímos que, apesar de ser anunciado um programa democrático, participativo, universalizante, para elevar o padrão cultural esportivo da população, existem limites estruturais, contradições e que inviabilizam muitas iniciativas de participação e expansão, enquanto política social. Isto decorre destas políticas estarem determinadas pela organização econômica neoliberal que privilegia políticas assistencialistas, focais, compensatórias e não políticas verdadeiramente democráticas e universais.
This dissertation compiles the set of studies carried out at the Universidade Católica do Salvador, in the Master in Social Policies and Citizenship, in the Research Line - Universal Social Policies, Institutionalization and Control. The objective of this study is the development of participatory management of the City Sport and Leisure Program (PELC), as a public social policy of government considering an analysis of the 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016 Guidelines. It challenges the challenges and contradictions which are identified in the proposal of the Guidelines that deal with participatory management of the City Sport and Leisure Program (PELC), as a social policy. It answers a specific scientific question that concerns the foundations of the PELC, according to the official documents, to identify the limits in its management implementation. The sources were the official documents of the PELC Guidelines in the years 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016 of the Ministry of Sports. As for the research method, the document content analysis was performed. In the analysis, the foundations for established social relations - which guide the management and participation of those involved with the PELC - were highlighted. The data were described descriptively through tables. The discussion of the analyzed data allowed us to present contradictions that exist in what is written in the documents. To analyze the determinations and to explain the contradictions and limits we use the theory that explains what public policies are and how the relations are established in a society divided in social classes as is the case of Brazil. We conclude that, despite the announcement of a democratic, participative and universalizing program to raise the sports cultural pattern of the population, there are structural limits, contradictions and that make many initiatives of participation and expansion unfeasible as a social policy. This stems from these policies being determined by the neoliberal economic organization that favors genuinely democratic and universal welfare, focal, compensatory and non-political policies.
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Books on the topic "Sport and leisure management"

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610.

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Hornby, Mike. Management of sport and leisure facilities. Holywell: Delyn Borough Council, 1991.

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Diane, Bonanno, ed. Management principles in sport and leisure services. Minneapolis, MN: Burgess Pub. Co., 1985.

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Institute of leisure & amenity management. [ Compulsory competitive tendering: Sport and leisure management]. Reading: ILAM, 1988.

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Managing public sport and leisure services. London: Routledge, 2004.

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1956-, Abrams Jeff, and Minten Sue, eds. Human resource management in the sport and leisure industry. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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Competition Joint Committee. Compulsory competition for the management of sport and leisure facilities. [London]: Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy, 1991.

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Howell, Stephen. Performance, monitoring and evaluation in leisure management. London: Pitman in association with the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management, 1996.

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Torkildsen, George. Leisure and Recreation Management. London: Taylor & Francis Group Plc, 2004.

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Enhancing graduate employability in business and management, hospitality, leisure, sport, tourism. Newbury, Berks: Threshold Press, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sport and leisure management"

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Sport and Leisure." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 21–32. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-3.

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Beecham, Matt. "Law and Leisure Management." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 407–29. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-22.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Introduction to Sport and Leisure." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 3–20. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-2.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Government, Sport, and Leisure (Public)." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 85–106. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-7.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Marketing of Sport and Leisure." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 281–306. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-17.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Planning for Sport and Leisure." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 209–27. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-13.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Leisure in the Home." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 191–208. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-12.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "People's Needs and Leisure Demand." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 61–82. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-5.

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Wilson, Rob, Chris Platts, and Daniel Plumley. "Financial Management in Sport and Leisure." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 359–84. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-20.

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Wolsey, Chris. "Managing People in Sport and Leisure." In Torkildsen's Sport and Leisure Management, 249–79. 7th ed. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823610-16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sport and leisure management"

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Szabo, Agnes. "Leisure sport services quality." In 2010 7th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsssm.2010.5530129.

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Deng, MinWei. "Leisure Sport Industry and Economic Development." In 2015 3rd International Conference on Education, Management, Arts, Economics and Social Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemaess-15.2016.248.

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Yue, Wenyan. "Leisure Sport Industry and Economic Development." In 2015 International Conference on Economics, Social Science, Arts, Education and Management Engineering. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/essaeme-15.2015.130.

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Guo, Tongchao. "Construction of New Urbanization Sports Leisure Industry Circles." In 2015 International Conference on Education Technology and Economic Management. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icetem-15.2015.108.

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Liu, Li-Wei, Hui-Chuan Huang, and Hsiao-Ming Chang. "An investigation of involvement in serious leisure, recreation specialization, and sport tourism of diving participants in Taiwan." In 2012 International Conference on Innovation Management and Technology Research (ICIMTR). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimtr.2012.6236392.

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Cai, Funan. "Color design in the outdoor sports leisure clothing." In 2016 International Conference on Economics, Social Science, Arts, Education and Management Engineering. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/essaeme-16.2016.48.

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Liya, Ma. "Development of China's urban leisure sports and existing Problems." In 2014 Conference on Informatisation in Education, Management and Business (IEMB-14). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iemb-14.2014.27.

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Duan, Huiqiao. "Comparison analysis of Chinese and western leisure sports culture." In 4th International Conference on Management Science, Education Technology, Arts, Social Science and Economics 2016. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/msetasse-16.2016.29.

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Duan, Huiqiao. "Characteristics Analysis of Chinese college students' leisure sports behavior." In 4th International Conference on Management Science, Education Technology, Arts, Social Science and Economics 2016. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/msetasse-16.2016.30.

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Ding, Lintao. "Study on Development of Leisure Sports under Modern Society." In 2016 4th International Education, Economics, Social Science, Arts, Sports and Management Engineering Conference (IEESASM 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ieesasm-16.2016.232.

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Reports on the topic "Sport and leisure management"

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Petrova, M. A. Electronic textbook "Organization and management in the selected sport: module (Sport Management): a course of lectures" (direction - 49.03.01 "Physical Culture", level - bachelor's degree). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/petrova.01112016.22235.

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Corona Rodríguez, JM. Transmedia New Literacies and collective participatory skills. Strategies for creative production and leisure management of Star Wars fans. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2019-1339en.

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Hoy, Michael D. Herons and Egrets. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2017.7208742.ws.

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Herons and egrets commonly cause damage at aquaculture facilities and recreational fishing waters where fish are held at high densities. Fish-eating birds also can have an impact on intensively managed sport fisheries. Damage occurs when herons and egrets feed on fish purchased and released for recreational sport fishing activities. Values of these fish can be quite high given the intensity of management activities and the direct relationship of fishery quality to property value. Herons and egrets are freshwater or coastal birds of the family Ardeidae. Herons and egrets discussed in this section are all piscivorous. They are opportunistic feeders, however, and will consume small amphibians, insects, and reptiles. Due to these food preferences, herons and egrets are attracted to shallow lakes and human-made impoundments. Native bird species are covered under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and given federal protection. Depredation permits can be obtained through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In addition, individual states may require their own permits for legal take of these bird species.
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Sprague, Joshua, David Kushner, James Grunden, Jamie McClain, Benjamin Grime, and Cullen Molitor. Channel Islands National Park Kelp Forest Monitoring Program: Annual report 2014. National Park Service, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2293855.

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Channel Islands National Park (CHIS) has conducted long-term ecological monitoring of the kelp forests around San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa and Santa Barbara Islands since 1982. The original permanent transects were established at 16 sites between 1981 and 1986 with the first sampling beginning in 1982, this being the 33rd year of monitoring. An additional site, Miracle Mile, was established at San Miguel Island in 2001 by a commercial fisherman with assistance from the park. Miracle Mile was partially monitored from 2002 to 2004, and then fully monitored (using all KFM protocols) since 2005. In 2005, 16 additional permanent sites were established to collect baseline data from inside and adjacent to four marine reserves that were established in 2003. Sampling results from all 33 sites mentioned above are included in this report. Funding for the Kelp Forest Monitoring Program (KFM) in 2014 was provided by the National Park Service (NPS). The 2014 monitoring efforts utilized 49 days of vessel time to conduct 1,040 dives for a total of 1,059 hours of bottom time. Population dynamics of a select list of 71 “indicator species” (consisting of taxa or categories of algae, fish, and invertebrates) were measured at the 33 permanent sites. In addition, population dynamics were measured for all additional species of fish observed at the sites during the roving diver fish count. Survey techniques follow the CHIS Kelp Forest Monitoring Protocol Handbook (Davis et al. 1997) and an update to the sampling protocol handbook currently being developed (Kushner and Sprague, in progress). The techniques utilize SCUBA and surface-supplied-air to conduct the following monitoring protocols: 1 m2 quadrats, 5 m2 quadrats, band transects, random point contacts, fish transects, roving diver fish counts, video transects, size frequency measurements, and artificial recruitment modules. Hourly temperature data were collected using remote temperature loggers at 32 sites, the exception being Miracle Mile where there is no temperature logger installed. This annual report contains a brief description of each site including any notable observations or anomalies, a summary of methods used, and monitoring results for 2014. All the data collected during 2014 can be found in the appendices and in an Excel workbook on the NPS Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) portal. In the 2013 annual report (Sprague et al. 2020) several changes were made to the appendices. Previously, annual report density and percent cover data tables only included the current year’s data. Now, density and percent cover data are presented in graphical format and include all years of available monitoring data. Roving diver fish count (RDFC), fish size frequency, natural habitat size frequency, and Artificial Recruitment Module (ARM) size frequency data are now stored on IRMA at https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2259651. The temperature data graphs in Appendix L include the same graphs that were used in past reports, but include additional violin plot sections that compare monthly means from the current year to past years. In addition to the changes listed above, the layout of the discussion section was reordered by species instead of by site. The status of kelp forests differed among the five park islands. This is a result of a combination of factors including but not limited to, oceanography, biogeography and associated differences in species abundance and composition, as well as sport and commercial fishing pressure. All 33 permanent sites were established in areas that had or were historically known to have had kelp forests in the past. In 2014, 15 of the 33 sites monitored were characterized as developing kelp forest, kelp forest or mature kelp forest. In addition, three sites were in a state of transition. Two sites were part kelp forest and part dominated by Strongylocentrotus purpuratus...
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CULTURAL-LEISURE ACTIVITY MANAGEMENT MODELING OF PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Edyshev D.V., September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/01_1111_28.

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Methodological basis of an optimal period of time determination during the conception realization of physical culture and sport higher educational establishment management. Albert R. Baymurzin, Tatyana A. Baymurzina, Sergey D. Neverkovich, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/2070-4798-2018-13-4-95-100.

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