Sport for Development and Peace initiatives with indigenous populations: A systematic review from international perspectives ...
This study aims to synthese the main findings of a review on studies that has been conducted about Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) with indigenous populations (e.g., first nations, indigenous, aboriginal, maori, sami) over the last two decades. The aim is to draw up a rigorous portrait of the...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/24zda https://osf.io/24zda/ |
Summary: | This study aims to synthese the main findings of a review on studies that has been conducted about Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) with indigenous populations (e.g., first nations, indigenous, aboriginal, maori, sami) over the last two decades. The aim is to draw up a rigorous portrait of the current state of the research in the field based on literature reviews, using a rigorous PRISMA methodology with seven different databases since 2000. The study presents mixed results with qualitative-qualitative data extracted and analyzed. ... |
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