1st Edition

Sport, Education and Corporatisation Spaces of Connection, Contestation and Creativity

By Geoffery Z. Kohe, Holly Collison Copyright 2019
    148 Pages
    by Routledge

    148 Pages
    by Routledge

    Using an interdisciplinary approach, Sport, Education and Corporatisation offers an important critique of the intersection between sport organisations, commercial agendas and educational development. It reveals a discomforting interplay between sector stakeholders that has been normalised via discourses of civic ‘good’, social responsibility and community welfare.





    The book employs stakeholder theory, corporate social responsibility ideals, and holistic constructions of space to provide a framework to understand some of the latent and explicit complexities of sport sector connectivity. Interrogating the key contexts, issues and challenges that emerge from the Sport-Education-Corporate nexus and drawing upon evidence from international, national and local sport organisations, it argues for sustained and rigorous examination of the commercialisation of educational agendas and new directions for education-based corporate social responsibility within the sport industry.





    This is an invaluable resource for researchers working in the areas of sport management; sport development; sociology of sport; sport policy and politics; physical education; and the wider economics, organisational politics and business ethics fields. It is also a fascinating read for students within sport business management, sports studies, sport politics and physical education programmes.



    1. Interdisciplinary Antecedents, Contexts and Encouragements,  2. Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks,  3. Capitalising on Play: The Corporatisation of Sport/Physical Education Spaces,  4. The Sport-Education-Corporate Nexus: Global Cases,  5. The Sport-Education-Corporate Nexus: Regional Cases,  6. The Sport-Education-Corporate Nexus: Local Cases,  7. Toward a Nexus Typology and Beyond

    Biography

    Geoffery Z. Kohe is Lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Kent, UK.



    Holly Collison is Lecturer in the Institute of Sport Business at Loughborough University London, UK.