TY - JOUR
T1 - Becoming an Occupation? A Research Agenda Into the Professionalization of the Sport for Development and Peace Sector
AU - McSweeney, Mitchell
AU - Millington, Rob
AU - Hayhurst, Lyndsay M.C.
AU - Darnell, Simon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Human Kinetics, Inc.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) has transformed from what some termed a “social movement” to an institutionalized sector with numerous organizations and practitioners involved, resulting in trends that point toward SDP becoming a recognized category of work through professional training. The purpose of this paper is to utilize theories of professions and institutional isomorphism to advance the significance and importance of thinking about SDP as a profession. Three emerging trends that point to the professionalization of SDP are reviewed: (a) increasing opportunities to attain SDP certifications and training, (b) the growing number of SDP-specific academic degrees, and (c) the creation of a SDP knowledge base, particularly in relation to monitoring and evaluation. To conclude, theoretical and practical implications of the professionalization of SDP are discussed and a research agenda is outlined for future research on the continued institutionalization, and professionalization, of the SDP sector.
AB - Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) has transformed from what some termed a “social movement” to an institutionalized sector with numerous organizations and practitioners involved, resulting in trends that point toward SDP becoming a recognized category of work through professional training. The purpose of this paper is to utilize theories of professions and institutional isomorphism to advance the significance and importance of thinking about SDP as a profession. Three emerging trends that point to the professionalization of SDP are reviewed: (a) increasing opportunities to attain SDP certifications and training, (b) the growing number of SDP-specific academic degrees, and (c) the creation of a SDP knowledge base, particularly in relation to monitoring and evaluation. To conclude, theoretical and practical implications of the professionalization of SDP are discussed and a research agenda is outlined for future research on the continued institutionalization, and professionalization, of the SDP sector.
KW - institutional theory
KW - institutionalization
KW - normative isomorphism
KW - professions
KW - training
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U2 - 10.1123/JSM.2021-0099
DO - 10.1123/JSM.2021-0099
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138798285
SN - 0888-4773
VL - 36
SP - 500
EP - 512
JO - Journal of Sport Management
JF - Journal of Sport Management
IS - 5
ER -