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What’s the Big Idea? Reading the Rhetoric of a National Sport Policy Process

  • Autores: Michael P. Sam
  • Localización: Sociology of sport journal, ISSN 0741-1235, Vol. 20, Nº. 3, 2003, págs. 189-213
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • National taskforces and inquiries are used extensively by governments wishing to review their involvement in sport. Underpinning these reviews are dominant ideas like “national unity” or “excellence.” Ideas matter in public policy because they form the basis for framing political judgments and because their meanings are continually translated into future plans and actions (Hoppe, 1993). This study investigates the role of ideas in shaping and circumscribing the findings and recommendations emanating from a national taskforce in New Zealand. Information was gathered through interviews with Taskforce members, observations of public consultations, and analysis of submitted documents. Key ideas included notions of efficiency, competitiveness, and leadership. These ideas are discussed, focusing in particular on their contradictory/paradoxical nature and their role in (re)producing power relations. The paper concludes with future research questions and a call for more critical investigations into sport policy-making.


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