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dc.contributor.authorSmith, R-
dc.contributor.authorMansfield, L-
dc.contributor.authorWainwright, E-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-19T12:31:54Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-19T12:31:54Z-
dc.date.issued2023-01-04-
dc.identifierORCID iD: Robyn Smith https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5623-6675-
dc.identifierORCID iD: Louise Mansfield https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4332-4366-
dc.identifierORCID iD: Emma Wainwright https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6490-7160-
dc.identifier.citationSmith, R., Mansfield, L. and Wainwright, E. (2023) '‘Do know harm’: Examining the intersecting capabilities of young people from refugee backgrounds through community sport and leisure programmes', International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 58 (7), pp. 1135 - 1153. doi: 10.1177/10126902221150123.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1012-6902-
dc.identifier.urihttps://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25816-
dc.description.abstractCopyright © The Author(s) 2023. Young people from refugee backgrounds have been repeatedly denied the ability to lead a life that they value. Community sport and leisure has been positioned as a tool to foster positive wellbeing experiences for these young people living in Western resettlement countries. Drawing on qualitative data from a Participatory Action Research project in London, England, we apply Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach to examine how the young people made sense of and negotiated their interconnecting capabilities through the sport and leisure programme. We examine three key interconnections between the capabilities of (a) life, bodily health and play; (b) affiliation and emotion and (c) bodily integrity and control over the environment. The findings are significant in ensuring sport and leisure provides opportunities for young people from refugee backgrounds to engage in positive wellbeing experiences and for enabling them and those supporting them to know and challenge harmful practices that may restrict capabilities.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.en_US
dc.format.extent1135 - 1153-
dc.format.mediumPrint-Electronic-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSAGE Publicationsen_US
dc.rightsRights and permissions: Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).-
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/-
dc.subjectcapabilitiesen_US
dc.subjectrefugee wellbeingen_US
dc.subjectforced migrationen_US
dc.subjectsport for developmenten_US
dc.subjectparticipatory methodologiesen_US
dc.title‘Do know harm’: Examining the intersecting capabilities of young people from refugee backgrounds through community sport and leisure programmesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1177/10126902221150123-
dc.relation.isPartOfInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport-
pubs.issue7-
pubs.publication-statusPublished online-
pubs.volume58-
dc.identifier.eissn1461-7218-
dc.rights.holderThe Author(s)-
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