Sport Policy in Canada
Sport Policy in Canada provides the first and most comprehensive analysis of the new Canadian Sport Policy adopted in 2012. In light of this new policy, the authors, top scholars in the field, provide detailed accounts of the most salient sport policies and programs, while also discussing issues and challenges facing policy makers.
In Canada and around the world, the last decades have known a sharp increase in state intervention and public funding in pursuit of medals on the international st...
Éditeur : Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press
Lieu d’édition : Ottawa
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 27 septembre 2017
ISBN numérique : 978-0-7766-2615-4
Collection : Droit, technologie et médias | Law, Technology and Media
Année d’édition : 2013
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-0-7766-2126-5
Nombre de pages : xv-433
Lucie Thibault et Jean Harvey
IntroductionSection I. An overview of sport policy in Canada
Lucie Thibault et Jean Harvey
Chapter I. The Evolution of Federal Sport Policy from 1960 to TodaySection II. The Canadian sport policy and its impact on the sport system
Lisa M. Kikulis
Chapter IV. Contemporary Policy Issues in High Performance SportLucie Thibault et Katherine Babiak
Chapter V. Athlete Development and SupportPeter Donnelly
Chapter VI. Sport ParticipationSection III. Policy issues
Rob Beamish
Chapter VII. Olympic Ideals versus the Performance Imperative: The History of Canada’s Anti-Doping PoliciesCora McCloy et Lucie Thibault
Chapter VIII. Hosting Policies of Sport EventsJanice Forsyth et Victoria Paraschak
Chapter IX. The Double Helix: Aboriginal People and Sport Policy in CanadaP. David Howe
Chapter X. Policy on Sport for the DisabledParissa Safai
Chapter XI. Women in Sport PolicyGraham Fraser
Chapter XII. Official Languages and the Canadian Sport System: Steady Progress, Constant Vigilance NeededWendy Frisby et Pamela Ponic
Chapter XIII. Sport and Social InclusionJean Harvey et Lucie Thibault
ConclusionSport Policy in Canada provides the first and most comprehensive analysis of the new Canadian Sport Policy adopted in 2012. In light of this new policy, the authors, top scholars in the field, provide detailed accounts of the most salient sport policies and programs, while also discussing issues and challenges facing policy makers.
In Canada and around the world, the last decades have known a sharp increase in state intervention and public funding in pursuit of medals on the international stage and in support of a more active lifestyle. Governments at all levels have made substantial investments in hope of hosting major sporting events to benefit from the economic impact and gain international prestige.The study of sport policies, often neglected in the past, is becoming an increasingly important research topic. Sport Policy in Canada seeks to fill this void by offering the most comprehensive analysis of sport policy since Macintosh, Bedecki, and Franks' Sport Policy in Canada (1987).
Lucie Thibault (dir.)
Jean Harvey (dir.)
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