Glocalizing action in the Anthropocene: understanding the potential roles of sport for development and peace

Eva Soares Moura*, David Scott

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    Abstract

    The Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) sector employs sport to stimulate social and personal development beyond sports. However, limited attention has been given to environmental sustainability and SDP's role within the Anthropocene. This study examines how SDP stakeholders interpret macro policies and navigate climate action challenges. The concept of glocalization helps reveal the complexities of addressing climate change at a local level. Semi-structured interviews (N = 4) were conducted with SDP practitioners from NGOs in Brazil and the UK. Findings reveal two key themes: the barriers and opportunities presented by the SDGs and the role of personal experiences in making environmental engagement relevant. The findings shed new light on the diverse motivations that drive SDP NGOs in addressing environmental concerns, as well as the challenges they encounter in contributing to environmental sustainability. This study emphasizes the need for SDP-specific environmental policies, practices, and glocalized responses to the Anthropocene on various levels.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1170-1190
    Number of pages21
    JournalLeisure Sciences
    Volume46
    Issue number8
    Early online date27 Nov 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2024

    Keywords

    • Anthropocene
    • Environmentalism
    • Glocalization
    • Sport for development and peace
    • Sustainable development goals

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