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Alterglobalization, global social movements, and the possibility of political transformation through sport

Authors :
John Horne
Jean Harvey
Parissa Safai
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Alterglobalization is the name for a large spectrum of global social movements that present themselves as supporting new forms of globalization, urging that values of democracy, justice, environmental protection, and human rights be put ahead of purely economic concerns. This article develops a framework for the study of the influence of alterglobalization on sport by: outlining a periodization of social movements and sport; proposing a typology of responses to the politics of globalization; and proposing a typology of recent social movements associated with sport. The article does not report on an empirical research project, but provides a stock take of what has happened since the 1990s regarding the politics of globalization and the politics of sport, with specific reference to global social movements. The questions raised in this article include: What form do the movements challenging the world sports order today take? Does an alterglobalization movement exist in sport? What alternative models of sport do they propose? Un large spectre de mouvements sociaux se reclame de l’altermondialisme. Ces mouvements se presentent comme les promoteurs de nouvelles formes de mondialisation, mettant de l’avant l’idee que les valeurs de democratie, de justice, de respect de l’environnement, de droits humains, doivent prevaloir sur les considerations economiques. Cet article presente un cadre d’analyse pour l’etude de l’influence de l’altermondialisme sur le sport : en ebauchant une periodisation des mouvements sociaux en lien avec le sport; en proposant une typologie des reponses a la politique

Details

ISSN :
07411235
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86b4de336537ad3d1b0d24df844b14cc