2023
DOI: 10.1080/1369183x.2023.2206002
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Informal sport and (non)belonging among Hazara migrants in Australia

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“…There has been limited exploration of informal formats of more traditional or mainstream sports (such as soccer, basketball, cricket) and studies that have been undertaken have not engaged significantly with the wider health promotion potential of informal sport. Analysis to date has illustrated some of the policy and governance challenges that exist in legitimizing informal sport within the sport participation landscape ( Wheaton and O’Loughlin, 2017 ; Jeanes et al ., 2019 ), issues surrounding access, facilities and space for informal participants ( Aquino et al ., 2022 ; Jeanes et al , 2022 ) and the role of informal sport in migrant and refugee resettlement ( Thorpe and Wheaton, 2021 ; Spaaij et al ., 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There has been limited exploration of informal formats of more traditional or mainstream sports (such as soccer, basketball, cricket) and studies that have been undertaken have not engaged significantly with the wider health promotion potential of informal sport. Analysis to date has illustrated some of the policy and governance challenges that exist in legitimizing informal sport within the sport participation landscape ( Wheaton and O’Loughlin, 2017 ; Jeanes et al ., 2019 ), issues surrounding access, facilities and space for informal participants ( Aquino et al ., 2022 ; Jeanes et al , 2022 ) and the role of informal sport in migrant and refugee resettlement ( Thorpe and Wheaton, 2021 ; Spaaij et al ., 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%