| Literature DB >> 33344970 |
Ramón Spaaij1,2, Jora Broerse1, Sarah Oxford1, Carla Luguetti1, Fiona McLachlan1, Brent McDonald1, Bojana Klepac1, Lisa Lymbery1, Jeffrey Bishara1, Aurélie Pankowiak1.
Abstract
Researchers, policy makers, and practitioners increasingly pay attention to sport and physical activity as a means and context for refugee wellbeing and integration, influenced by wider political and policy concerns about forced migration. Considering this growing scholarly and policy attention, it is timely to take stock of, and critically reflect on, recent developments in this field of research. This paper offers an integrative, critical review of the scientific literature on the topic. It critically synthesizes what is known about the sport and physical activity experiences of people with refugee and forced migrant backgrounds, and identifies key issues and directions for future research in this field. This review of contemporary academic literature comprises 83 publications derived from fourteen languages published between 1996 and 2019. It shows a substantial increase in the volume of published research on the topic in recent years (2017-2019). Published research is concentrated primarily in Western countries around the themes of health promotion, integration and social inclusion, and barriers and facilitators to participation in sport and physical activity. The findings foreground the use of policy categories, deficit approaches, and intersectionalities as three pressing challenges in this area of research. Based on this synthesis, the authors identify four research gaps that require attention in future research: the experiential (embodied emotional) dimensions of sport and physical activity, the need to decolonize research, the space for innovative methodologies, and research ethics.Entities:
Keywords: asylum seeker; forced migration; health promotion; integration; leisure; physical activity; refugee; sport participation
Year: 2019 PMID: 33344970 PMCID: PMC7739661 DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2019.00047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Sports Act Living ISSN: 2624-9367
Publications included in the review.
| 1996 | Russell and Stage | Leisure as burden: Sudanese women in refugee camps | Kenya | Journal article |
| 1999 | Kruiswijk | Vrijetijdsbesteding van jonge vluchtelingen [Leisure activities of young refugees] | Netherlands | Research report |
| 2003 | Guerin et al. | Physical activity programs for refugee Somali women: Working out in a new country | New Zealand | Journal article |
| 2003 | Voskanyan et al. | Life and leisure among young adult war refugees in the South Caucasus | Georgia, Armenia | Journal article |
| 2004 | Amara et al. | The roles of sport and education in the social inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees | United Kingdom | Journal article |
| 2006 | Ogino Takahiro | わが国における難民受入れと公的支援の | Japan | Journal article |
| 2006 | Thachuk | Sport for refugee children | Not applicable | Master's thesis |
| 2007 | Harris | Dance/movement therapy approaches to fostering resilience and recovery among African adolescent torture survivors | United States, Sierra Leone | Journal article |
| 2008 | Olliff | Playing for the future: The role of sport and recreation in supporting refugee young people to “settle well” in Australia | Australia | Journal article |
| 2009 | Hancock, Cooper, and Bahn | Evaluation of a youth CaLD (cultural and linguistically diverse) sports program in Western Australia: Resettling refugees using sport as a conduit to integration | Australia | Journal article |
| 2009 | Henry | Estrategias para la integración social a través del deporte: el uso del deporte para la integración social entre refugiados y solicitantes de asilo [Strategies for social integration through sport: The use of sport for the social integration of refugees and asylum seekers] | United Kingdom | Book chapter |
| 2009 | Hertting and Karlefors | Sport as a context for integration: Newly arrived immigrant children in Sweden drawing sporting experiences | Sweden | Journal article |
| 2009 | Meier | Zum ersten Mal im Leben umarmt: Sport und Spiel als Mehrwert für Kinderflüchtlinge [Embraced for the first time in life: The added value of sport and play for refugee children] | Germany | Book chapter |
| 2009 | Northcote and Casimiro | A critical approach to evidence-based resettlement policy: Lessons learned from an Australian Muslim refugee sports program | Australia | Journal article |
| 2009 | Palmer | Soccer and the politics of identity for young Muslim refugee women in South Australia | Australia | Journal article |
| 2009 | Stack and Iwasaki | The role of leisure pursuits in adaptation processes among Afghan refugees who have immigrated to Winnipeg, Canada | Canada | Journal article |
| 2009 | Wright | Understanding the role of sport for development in community capacity building in a refugee camp in Tanzania | Tanzania | Master's thesis |
| 2010 | Evers | Intimacy, sport and young refugee men | Australia | Journal article |
| 2010 | Nathan et al. | Social cohesion through football: a quasi-experimental mixed methods design to evaluate a complex health promotion program | Australia | Journal article |
| 2010 | Whitley and Gould | Psychosocial Development in Refugee Children and Youth through the Personal–Social Responsibility Model | United States | Journal article |
| 2011 | Belore | “Young women growing graciously”: Considering sport, gender and development in diasporic space | Canada | Master's thesis |
| 2011 | Hashimoto-Govindasamy, and Rose | An ethnographic process evaluation of a community support program with Sudanese refugee women in western Sydney | Australia | Journal article |
| 2011 | Huffman | Using Sport to Build Community: Service Learning with Iraqi Refugees | United States | PhD thesis |
| 2011 | Osazee | Liminal Belonging: West African male asylum seekers' narratives of the asylum experience whilst in Finland | Finland | Master's thesis |
| 2012 | Renzaho, McCabe, and Swinburn | Intergenerational differences in food, physical activity, and body size perceptions among African migrants | Australia | Journal article |
| 2012 | Spaaij | Beyond the playing field: Experiences of sport, social capital and integration among Somalis in Australia | Australia | Journal article |
| 2012 | Wieland et al. | Physical activity and nutrition among immigrant and refugee women: A community-based participatory research approach | United States | Journal article |
| 2013 | Bunde-Birouste | Kicking goals for social change: An autoethnographic study exploring the feasibility of developing a program that harnesses the passion for the World Game to help refugee youth settle into their new country | Australia | PhD thesis |
| 2013 | Ha and Lyras | Sport for refugee youth in a new society: The role of acculturation in sport for development and peace programming | Not applicable | Journal article |
| 2013 | Nathan et al. | “We wouldn't of made friends if we didn't come to Football United”: The impacts of a football program on young people's peer, prosocial and cross-cultural relationships | Australia | Journal article |
| 2013 | Spaaij | Cultural diversity in community sport: An ethnographic inquiry of Somali Australians' experiences | Australia | Journal article |
| 2013 | Stone | Football: A shared sense of belonging? | United Kingdom | Research report |
| 2013 | Uptin, Wright, and Harwood | “It felt like I was a black dot on white paper”: Examining young former refugees' experience of entering Australian high schools | Australia | Journal article |
| 2014 | Juhart and Cof | Beg mišic: Migracije v športu ali šport kot nova migracijska strategija [Muscle drain: Migration in sport or sport as a new migration strategy] | Slovenia | Research report |
| 2014 | Mohamed et al. | Physical activity among Somali men in Minnesota: Barriers, facilitators, and recommendations | United States | Journal article |
| 2015 | Jeanes, O'Connor, and Alfrey | Sport and the resettlement of young people from refugee backgrounds in Australia | Australia | Journal article |
| 2015 | Nordbrandt et al. | Treatment of traumatized refugees | Denmark | Journal article |
| 2015 | Solling | Football as a tool for integration | Sweden | Bachelor thesis |
| 2015 | Spaaij | Refugee youth, belonging and community sport | Australia | Journal article |
| 2016 | O'Driscoll | Exploring cultural variables affecting sport and physical activity behaviors of Karen refugees in Australia: Applying a culturally specific approach to active lifestyles | Australia | PhD thesis |
| 2016 | Pizzolati and Sterchele | Mixed-sex in sport for development: A pragmatic and symbolic device | Italy | Journal article |
| 2016 | Rosso and McGrath | Promoting physical activity among children and youth in disadvantaged South Australian CALD communities through alternative community sport opportunities | Australia | Journal article |
| 2016 | Whitley, Coble, and Jewell | Evaluation of a sport-based youth development programme for refugees | United States | Journal article |
| 2017 | Baker-Lewton, Curnow, and Sonn | The community soccer club: A story to tell. Building an intercultural soccer hub in Melbourne's West | Australia | Research report |
| 2017 | Baker-Lewton et al. | “I haven't lost hope of reaching out…”: exposing racism in sport by elevating counternarratives | Australia | Journal article |
| 2017 | Bartsen | De inzet van sport als middel bij Syrische vluchtelingen [Sport as means for Syrian refugees] | Netherlands | Bachelor's thesis |
| 2017 | Block and Gibbs | Promoting social inclusion through sport for refugee-background youth in Australia: Analyzing different participation models | Australia | Journal article |
| 2017 | Dukic, McDonald, and Spaaij | Being able to play: Experiences of social inclusion and exclusion within a football team of people seeking asylum | Australia | Journal article |
| 2017 | Hartley, Fleay, and Tye | Exploring physical activity engagement and barriers for asylum seekers in Australia coping with prolonged uncertainty and no right to work | Australia | Journal article |
| 2017 | Hurly and Walker | “When you see nature, nature give you something inside”: The role of nature-based leisure in fostering refugee well-being in Canada | Canada | Journal article |
| 2017 | Kallas | Understanding the perspectives of Syrian refugee women toward their health and physical activity needs as they become integrated into Canadian society | Canada | Master's thesis |
| 2017 | Özsari, Fişekçioğlu, and Altin | Gençlik merkezi faaliyetlerine katılan Suriyeli mültecilerin algıladıkları hizmet kalitesi üzerine bir araştırma [A study of the quality of service perceived by Syrian refugees participating in youth center activities] | Turkey | Journal article |
| 2017 | Ley et al. | Exploring flow in sport and exercise therapy with war and torture survivors | Austria | Journal article |
| 2017 | Trigo and Freitas | O futebol como instrument politico na crise migratória na Alemanha e na Europa [Football as political instrument in the immigration crisis in Germany and Europe] | Germany | Journal article |
| 2017 | Woodhouse and Conricode | In-ger-land, In-ger-land, In-ger-land! Exploring the impact of soccer on the sense of belonging of those seeking asylum in the UK | United Kingdom | Journal article |
| 2018 | Abur | Settlement Strategies for the South Sudanese Community in Melbourne: An Analysis of Employment and Sport Participation | Australia | PhD thesis |
| 2018 | Apriadi and Yuliantoro | Perlindungan hak asasi manusia pengungsi lintas batas di Rumah Detensi Imigrasi (Rudenim) Indonesia (studi case: Rudenim Surabaya) [The protection of the human rights of crossborder refugees in Indonesian immigration detention facilities (case study: Rudenim Surabaya)] | Indonesia | Journal article |
| 2018 | Atali | Türkiye'de Suriyelilere saǧlanan hizmetlerin spor yönü ile incelenmesi [An analysis on the services provided to the Syrians in Turkey in terms of sport] | Turkey | Journal article |
| 2018 | Blanchard | More than a game? Exploring sport's role in refugee and asylum-seeker settlement in Glashow, Scotland | United Kingdom | Master's thesis |
| 2018 | Burrmann et al. | Sport offers for refugees in Germany: Promoting and hindering conditions in voluntary sport clubs | Germany | Journal article |
| 2018 | Doidge | Refugees united: The role of activism and football in supporting refugees | France | Book chapter |
| 2018 | Fader | Bonding over the love of soccer is no joke: A mixed method study exploring sense of community, resilience, and cultural adjustment for refugee youth participants | United States | Master's thesis |
| 2018 | Kavi and Yildirim | Çocuk ve gençlik politikalari açisindan sporun önemi ve Suriyeli mültecilere yönelik uygulamal [The importance of sport in terms of children and youth policing and the increase of Syrian refugees] | Turkey | Journal article |
| 2018 | Ley, Rato Barrio, and Koch | “In the sport I am here”: Therapeutic processes and health effects of sport and exercise on PTSD | Austria | Journal article |
| 2018 | McGee and Pelham | Politics at play: locating human rights, refugees and grassroots humanitarianism in the Calais Jungle | France | Journal article |
| 2018 | Michelini | War, migration, resettlement and sport socialization of young athletes: The case of Syrian elite water polo | Europe (mainly Sweden, Germany, Netherlands) | Journal article |
| 2018 | Ravaglia | L'Inclusione sociale dei richiedenti asilo tramite lo sport: l'esempio della Polisportiva San Precario [Social inclusion of asylum seekers through sport: The case of Polisportiva San Precario] | Italy | Master's thesis |
| 2018 | Spaaij and Broerse | Sport and the politics of belonging: The experiences of Australian and Dutch Somalis | Australia, Netherlands | Book chapter |
| 2018 | Stone | Utopian community football? Sport, hope and belongingness in the lives of refugees and asylum seekers | United Kingdom | Journal article |
| 2018 | Waardenburg et al. | Sport in liminal spaces: The meaning of sport activities for refugees living in a reception center | Netherlands | Journal article |
| 2018 | Seiberth, Thiel, and Hanke | Flüchtlinge als neue Zielgruppe des organisierten Sports. Eine Pilot-Studie zur Entwicklung von Integrations-projekten für Geflüchtete in Sportvereinen | Germany | Journal article |
| 2019 | Anderson et al. | Managerial perceptions of factors affecting the design and delivery of sport for health programs for refugee populations | Germany, Netherlands | Journal article |
| 2019 | Bangura | Exploring a sense of belonging amongst African refugees in the North of England: What influences participation and engagement | United Kingdom | Master's thesis |
| 2019 | Capalbo | The role of a soccer-based program in the acculturation of refugee youth: A retrospective examination | United States | PhD thesis |
| 2019 | Hurly | “I feel something is still missing”: Leisure meanings of African refugee women in Canada | Canada | Journal article |
| 2019 | Jurkovic | Migranti i sport: Nogomet kao prostor integracije izbjeglica u Hrvatskoj [Migrants and sport: Football as an area for integration of refugees in Croatia] | Croatia | Journal article |
| 2019 | Ley and Rato Barrio | Promoting health of refugees in and through sport and physical activity: a psychosocial, trauma-sensitive approach | Not applicable | Book chapter |
| 2019 | McDonald, Spaaij, and Dukic | Moments of social inclusion: Asylum seekers, football and solidarity | Australia | Journal article |
| 2019 | Mohammadi | Social inclusion of newly arrived female asylum seekers and refugees through a community sport initiative: The case of Bike Bridge | Germany | Journal article |
| 2019 | Robinson et al. | The Syrian Canadian Sports Club: A community-based Participatory Action Research project with/for Syrian youth refugees | Canada | Journal article |
| 2019 | Spaaij and Broerse | Diaspora as aesthetic formation: Community sports events and the making of a Somali diaspora | Netherlands | Journal article |
| 2019 | Stura | “What makes us strong”: the role of sports clubs in facilitating integration of refugees | Germany | Journal article |
Figure 1Evolution of scientific literature on sport and refugees, 1995–2019.
Figure 2Geographical location of studies.
Figure 3Research methods used.