2019
DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2019.1565399
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‘Defnyddiwch y Gymraeg’1: community sport as a vehicle for encouraging the use of the Welsh language

Abstract: Despite cultural and statutory changes, including significant investment in Welsh medium education, latest census data show a drop in the percentage of Welsh speakers. Moreover there is a concern that many of those who are able to speak Welsh are not using it -the language is not 'alive'. The Welsh Language Commissioner has identified sport as a space where Welsh can be used, encouraged and promoted. The aim of this study was to investigate whether community sport clubs can provide a space to encourage the use… Show more

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“…For instance, in Belgium, community sports include all alternative sport provisions outside the conventional, grassroots sports club sector, such as neighbourhood sport programs and extracurricular sport-based activities (Theeboom, De Knop, & Wylleman, 2008). In opposition, in countries like Australia (Jeanes et al, 2014) and the UK (Evans et al, 2019), community sports often refer to volunteer-based (grassroots) sports clubs. Due to varying international perspectives, there is an inconsistency in these definitions.…”
Section: 3b: Sports-based Programs and Models Of Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in Belgium, community sports include all alternative sport provisions outside the conventional, grassroots sports club sector, such as neighbourhood sport programs and extracurricular sport-based activities (Theeboom, De Knop, & Wylleman, 2008). In opposition, in countries like Australia (Jeanes et al, 2014) and the UK (Evans et al, 2019), community sports often refer to volunteer-based (grassroots) sports clubs. Due to varying international perspectives, there is an inconsistency in these definitions.…”
Section: 3b: Sports-based Programs and Models Of Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%