TY - JOUR
T1 - Returning the ‘social’ to social entrepreneurship
T2 - Future possibilities of critically exploring sport for development and peace and social entrepreneurship
AU - McSweeney, Mitchell J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2018.
PY - 2020/2/1
Y1 - 2020/2/1
N2 - Social entrepreneurship is a nascent concept within academia that is increasing in scholarly attention and practice, especially within the study of sport. A recent article has reviewed the concept of social entrepreneurship (SE) and sport and offered suggestions for future studies. Building on this article, I suggest that there is a need for critical, sociological explorations of sport and SE, most especially for scholars within the field of sport for development and peace (SDP). In this article, a review of SE and sport is briefly provided, as well as a presentation of recent critical perspectives on SE. Drawing attention to the connections between SDP and critical studies of SE, I suggest that there is an opportunity for sociologists of SDP to further understand the complex relations and neoliberal power structures involved in SDP social change, sustainability, innovation, and donor-recipient relations that would contribute significant insights for the future of the field.
AB - Social entrepreneurship is a nascent concept within academia that is increasing in scholarly attention and practice, especially within the study of sport. A recent article has reviewed the concept of social entrepreneurship (SE) and sport and offered suggestions for future studies. Building on this article, I suggest that there is a need for critical, sociological explorations of sport and SE, most especially for scholars within the field of sport for development and peace (SDP). In this article, a review of SE and sport is briefly provided, as well as a presentation of recent critical perspectives on SE. Drawing attention to the connections between SDP and critical studies of SE, I suggest that there is an opportunity for sociologists of SDP to further understand the complex relations and neoliberal power structures involved in SDP social change, sustainability, innovation, and donor-recipient relations that would contribute significant insights for the future of the field.
KW - international development
KW - neoliberalism
KW - social entrepreneurship
KW - sport for development and peace
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U2 - 10.1177/1012690218784295
DO - 10.1177/1012690218784295
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049681315
SN - 1012-6902
VL - 55
SP - 3
EP - 21
JO - International Review for the Sociology of Sport
JF - International Review for the Sociology of Sport
IS - 1
ER -