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  • Andersson, Tina, et al. (författare)
  • Utvärdering av projektet Senior Sports School : hösten 2009
  • 2010
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Det insamlade materialet ger ett entydigt resultat. En sällan skådad samstämmighet i omdömena råder, vilka också styrkts vid observationer under projektets gång. Samstämmigheten gäller även mellan projektets olika aktörer, ledare, deltagare och förenings-/företagsrepresentanter, var och en utifrån sitt perspektiv. Projektet Senior Sport School har haft ett dubbelt syfte, nämligen att: Tillsammans med Region Skåne, idrottsföreningar och Hushållningssällskapet vill Hässleholms kommun, Simrishamns kommun och Skåneidrotten genom Senior Sport School informera och inspirera äldre om möjligheterna till en aktiv roll inom idrotten såväl som (1) aktiv som (2) ledare. Projektet kan beskrivas i termer av succé – deltagarna har verkligen uppskattat kursen. Det talas genomgående om gemenskap, nya vänner, roligt att pröva på, komma igång, vara aktiv, etc. Denna sida kan sägas motsvara att vara aktiv i meningen aktivitet för deltagarens eget välbefinnande. Om projektets främsta mål däremot hade varit att rekrytera ledare till idrotten blir bilden en helt annan. Detta mål förblev på sin höjd halvt uttalad kursen igenom och resultatet kan i skrivande stund inte annat än beskrivas som ytterst magert. Tilläggas bör att om projektet anlagt ett uttalat fokus på att rekrytera ledare hade sannolikt gruppen intresserade minskat avsevärt. Poängteras bör att deltagarna i stor utsträckning uppfattar sig som ”redan frälsta” när det gäller att leva ett aktivt liv, dvs. projektet har inte nått nya grupper av seniora medborgare vilka är ovana vid aktivitet och idrott. De föreningar som besvarat enkäten säger att kontakten med projektledarna fungerat bra, men att de, med något undantag, inte såg att projektet skulle innebär en medlemsökning för den egna föreningen.
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  • Buhre, Torsten, et al. (författare)
  • A Child´s perspective in football coach education : an action research project
  • 2017
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Background: This action-research project was initiated by a Regional Football association in Sweden. The region encompasses, 380 clubs, 2.500 youth teams and approximately 25.000 players between the age of 6 and 12 years. 150 football-coaching courses are completed yearly and a total 2.710 coaches have completed these courses, since 2010. A board decision was made (10/1/2016): To make a shift down-sizing the importance of winning that exists at the youth-level to focusing on the individual soccer-development of all participants. This decision was made because the drop-out rate has increased in the age-group around the age of 10, and reports of both physical and verbal abuse has increased during the later years. The Association contacted Malmö University with an initial request to enforce the board decision: What research is available on positive youth development in sports and children´s development over time? Initial actions: The process started with 10 two hour meetings, discussing definitions and perspectives to gain a common ground of understand both the problem at hand and the interpretations of possible mechanisms creating the problem. The collective view on what needed to be done after these initial meetings, was a change in perspective away from a focus on sports to a see the world from a child´s perspective. Thus, a major culture change is needed on all levels in order to alleviate the problem at hand. Consequences of actions: The greatest leverage for a cultural change is the coach education. Coaches are the “keeper” of values and belief systems on the grass-root level. The initial collective analysis revealed a gap between the research and the material distributed by the National Football Federation, based on the UEFA standards. The gap was between “what to do in organized football” and “how to do it, from a child´s perspective”. In the material, the sport transpose it´s importance and the child gets lost in translation. Further actions: The next step is in progress and it entails participation in coach education courses, analyzing course evaluations and further discussions to the identified the incongruences between the child´s perspective and the focus on football. Initial analysis has identified three problematic factors: The lack of participation of youth soccer players, the focus on ball-movement in all videos and the constant use of a grown-up terminology in analyzing the game of football. To alleviate this problem the use of authentic learning is suggested, by the research team.
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  • Eliasson, Inger, et al. (författare)
  • Förändring av problematisk maskulinitet : En fallstudie av pojkars utbildning i idrottens omklädningsrum
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum. - Malmö : Malmö universitet. - 2000-088X. ; 15, s. 1-26
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Transforming Problematic Masculinity: A Case Study of Boys’ Education in the Sports Locker RoomThe purpose of the study was through a case study to analyze the staging and experiences of an educational intervention carried out with teamsports active boys in Sweden, which aimed to change a problematic masculinity in Swedish society. The case study is ethnographic in naturewhere an authentic educational process is followed and studied throughobservations, interviews and documents. The empirical material consistsof observations of 14 intervention sessions with 100 boys (10–14 years ofage), interviews with in total 17 participants; ten boys, three coaches, twoeducators and two operations managers. This article problematizes howintentions to change problematic masculinity is expressed through interventions with boys within the framework of team sports in Sweden. Newknowledge is created about how different forms of masculinities are presented, negotiated, and challenged in education of boys in a sports lockerroom context. The results show that with different views on the problemsamong those involved, the intervention, as a solution to problematic masculinity, risks becoming counterproductive, which is reinforced if the content is not relevant to and adapted for the young target group. We arguefor a more nuanced views on problematic masculinity, especially in relation to interventions-based education of young boys in sport as a solutionwhich is in focus in this study. 
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  • Eliasson, Inger, 1966-, et al. (författare)
  • Transforming problematic masculinity: a case study of boys’ education in the sports locker room : [Förändring av problematisk maskulinitet: en fallstudie av pojkars utbildning i idrottens omklädningsrum]
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum. - Malmö : Malmö University. - 2000-088X. ; 15, s. 1-26
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The purpose of the study was through a case study to analyze the staging and experiences of an educational intervention carried out with team sports active boys in Sweden, which aimed to change a problematic masculinity in Swedish society. The case study is ethnographic in nature where an authentic educational process is followed and studied through observations, interviews and documents. The empirical material consists of observations of 14 intervention sessions with 100 boys (10–14 years of age), interviews with in total 17 participants; ten boys, three coaches, two educators and two operations managers. This article problematizes how intentions to change problematic masculinity is expressed through interventions with boys within the framework of team sports in Sweden. New knowledge is created about how different forms of masculinities are presented, negotiated, and challenged in education of boys in a sports locker room context. The results show that with different views on the problems among those involved, the intervention, as a solution to problematic masculinity, risks becoming counterproductive, which is reinforced if the content is not relevant to and adapted for the young target group.  We argue for a more nuanced views on problematic masculinity, especially in relation to interventions-based education of young boys in sport as a solution which is in focus in this study. 
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