Sport Socialization and Its Role in Shaping Social Innovation in European and African Contexts
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sport socialization, social innovation, Europe, AfricaAbsztrakt
This article explores how sport socialization fosters social innovation in Europe and Africa. Drawing on interdisciplinary literature and empirical studies, the research highlights how sport participation serves as a catalyst for building social capital, promoting inclusion, and fostering community engagement. The analysis identifies family, peers, coaches, organizations, and digital platforms as pivotal agents facilitating sport socialization and driving social innovation. Differences in governance, policy frameworks, and socio-economic contexts between Europe and Africa result in distinct trajectories for leveraging sport in social innovation initiatives. European cases are marked by structured policies and decentralized governance, while African examples demonstrate dynamic grassroots innovation amidst limited formal support. Despite contextual challenges, both regions harness sport to address social exclusion and empower marginalized groups. The findings underscore the need for context-sensitive, participatory approaches to optimize the societal impact of sport-driven social innovations.
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