Understanding sport clubs as sport policy implementers
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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Skille, E.Å. (2008). Understanding sport clubs as sport policy implementers. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 43(2), 181-200 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17430430802196553Sammendrag
This article aims at developing a theoretical framework for analysing the implementation of sport policy, as it is conducted by voluntary sport clubs at grass root level. First, three options are presented and discussed: (i) a classical top-down implementation model, (ii) the governance theory of policy tools, and (iii) the Advocacy Coalition Framework. Second, the theoretical perspectives are discussed, and criticized for failing to take sufficiently into account the implementing body of sport policy, namely the voluntary sport clubs. In that respect, an alternative theoretical framework is suggested as a possible solution for analysing the implementation of sport policy; which is the translation perspective of neo-institutionalism. It stresses that, if elements of central policy influence the implementation process at the local level, it does so by the active import, interpretation and implementation of it in the local context. The autonomy of the local sport club in relation to central policy is reinforced by the fact that the activity in sport clubs is mainly done on a voluntary basis
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The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17430430802196553