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Title Worldwide experiences and trends in sport for all / [edited by] Lamertine DaCosta, Ana Miragaya
Published Oxford : Meyer & Meyer Sport, 2002

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Description 792 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents Introduction. In search of experiences and trends of Sport for All Worldwide -- Asia -- Australia: Building on a Sport for All Culture -- Malaysia: Sport for All in Cultural Diversity -- Japan: Sport for All in Lifelong Perspectives of Health and Fitness -- Israel (part 1): Sports for All as History, Culture and Society -- Israel (part 2): Development and Management of Sport for All -- Korea: The Various Roles of Sport for All in Society --People's Republic of China: Folk Sport, Mass Sport, Sport for All -- Taiwan: The Olympic Movement as a Support to Sport for All -- Singapore: Towards a Sporting Nation with Sport for All -- Africa -- South Africa: Sport for All as 'Getting the Nation to Play' -- Mozambique: Sport for All under Poverty and War Conditions --
Europe -- Bulgaria: Sport for All from a Way of Life to a Matter of Choice -- Poland: Sport for All as Physical Culture and Social Value -- Denmark: The Cultural and Voluntary Development of Sport for All -- Cyprus: In Search of the Right Measure for Sport for All -- Finland: The Country where Sport is for All -- Austria: Sport for All as a Social Change and Fitness Development -- Russia: Traditions, Political Interventions and the Educational System as Foundations of Sport for All -- Belgium - Flanders: Origins, Development and Trends of Sport for All -- Spain: In Search of an Institutional and Local Model of Sport for All -- France: Developing Sport for All with Diversity of Approaches and Local Autonomy -- Italy: Towards Sport for All from Fascism to Democratic Way of Life -- Hungary: The Development of Sport for All in a Sporting Nation -- Romania: Sport for All as a Change of Mentality and a New Lifestyle -- England: Sport for All as a Multifaceted Product of Domestic and International Influences -- Germany: Sport for All as a Departure into the Unknown Lands of Sport -- Greece: Sport for All as a Governmental Commitment -- Portugal: Towards Sport for All as Management without Bureaucracy --
Latin America -- Uruguay: The Insertion of Sport for All in Local Sports Traditions -- Colombia: Sport for All as a Result of Social Contexts and Constraints -- Argentina: Sport for All as Social Inclusion -- Chile: Sport for All as 'Social Physical Education' -- Venezuela: Institutional Improvements and Backlashes in Sport for All Development -- Mexico: A Cultural Based Sport for All with Social Inclusion -- Brazil: Developing Sport for All from Public Recreation (1920s) to Leisure (1970s) and Health Promotions (1990s) -- North America -- United States: Sport for All as a Complex and Uncoordinated Network -- Canada: Participation and Active Living as Catalysts of Sport for All -- Conclusions. Sport for All Worldwide: a cross-national and comparative research -- The future
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Sports and state.
Sports administration.
Sports -- Social aspects.
Sports -- Economic aspects.
Sports -- Cross-cultural studies.
Author Costa, Lamartine Pereira da.
Miragaya, Ana.
ISBN 1841260851
Other Titles Trends in sport for all