Pascal Delheye
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Impact Evaluation of Community Sport Programmes and “Sport Social Work Practices” Open
Initiatives that employ sport as a means to achieve social objectives span a broad spectrum—from those primarily centred on sporting activities to those closely aligned with principles of social work. This thematic issue, titled Impact Eva…
An in-depth study on the meaning of sport for the social reintegration of (formerly) incarcerated people Open
The aim of this study was to explore how sports contribute to the social reintegration of (formerly) incarcerated individuals. The focus lays on the perspectives of participants in sports activities in a Belgian prison. The research utiliz…
Looking for boundary spanners: an exploratory study of critical experiences of coaches in sport-for-development programmes Open
Given that sport-for-development (SfD) requires the intentional use of sport as a tool to realize developmental goals in complex contexts, there is a need for reflexive SfD coaches who can successfully contribute to the delivery of program…
Boundary Spanning in Sport for Development: Opening Transdisciplinary and Intersectoral Perspectives Open
We can no longer claim that academic interest in the area of sport and social inclusion is lacking. Dedicated books, special issues, commissioned reports, and landmark articles on the topic of social inclusion and sport have been produced …
Can Cancellara Really be a <i>Flandrien</i>? Ethno-Cultural Identity Representation Predicts Regional Exclusivity of a Historically Contested Cycling Term Open
In Flanders the term flandrien refers to cyclists who display a strong work ethic, great perseverance, are powerful and who perform best in adverse weather conditions. Until the 1960s, only leading cyclists originating from the province of…