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More than a game : the impact of sport-based youth mentoring schemes on developing resilience toward violent extremism

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posted on 2024-06-04, 11:23 authored by A Johns, Michele GrossmanMichele Grossman, K McDonald
This paper draws upon the findings of an evaluation of “More than a Game”, a sport-focused youth mentoring program in Melbourne, Australia that aimed to develop a community-based resilience model using team-based sports to address issues of identity, belonging, and cultural isolation amongst young Muslim men in order to counter forms of violent ex-tremism. In this essay we focus specifically on whether the intense embodied encounters and emotions experienced in team sports can help break down barriers of cultural and religious difference between young people and facilitate ex-periences of resilience, mutual respect, trust, social inclusion and belonging. Whilst the project findings are directly rel-evant to the domain of countering violent extremism, they also contribute to a growing body of literature which con-siders the relationship between team-based sport, cross-cultural engagement and the development of social resilience, inclusion and belonging in other domains of youth engagement and community-building.

History

Location

Lisbon, Portugal

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Cogitatio Press

Journal

Social inclusion

Volume

2

Pagination

57-70

ISSN

2183-2803

Issue

2

Publisher

Cogitatio Press