: Dieter H. Jütting, Bernd Schulze, Ulrike Müller (Hrsg.)
: Local sport in Europe. Proceedings of the 4th eass conference 31.05.-03.06.2007 in Münster
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Although national and international aspects of the global sport system have become more important in the past decades, it is still at the local level where most of the sporting activities are realized. In order to draw attention to this aspect, the European Association for the Sociology of Sport (eass) chose the title“Local sport in Europe” for its 4th conference that was held in Münster, Germany in 2007.
This volume is a collection of papers that were presented at this conference, containing amongst others the three keynote lectures by Horst Hübner (Local sports activity and sports facilities), Fabien Ohl (Local sport between identity and economy) and Gertrud Pfister (Sport for all– opportunities and challenges in different sport systems).
The papers cover a great variety of topics that mirror problems and issues of contemporary society, such as violence, racism, gender and health issues, but also current problems of funding and organizational changes in the field of sport.
The volume is subdivided into three principal themes: Sport, culture and society, Sport, ethics and identity and Sport, management and politics.

Editorial6
Content8
Introduction12
Keynotes16
Local sports activity and sports facilities18
Local sport between identity and economy34
Sport for all – opportunities and challenges in different sport systems46
Sport, culture and society62
Classical dance in India and Europe: an intercultural comparison64
The symbolic dimension of Japanese budo68
Civilizing processes and hurling in Ireland: 1884- 200077
Performative ethnography and (g)local sports86
The frontiers of football: the meaning of ethnic- national origin in professional football teams94
Monuments and street names honouring sports personalities102
Local sport in an era of post-territoriality112
Local sport in Münster120
“Networking without checks” – golf as a calculated business accessory?125
“Acrobatic Salsa” in Germany – adoption process and body norms135
Sociological explanations of sport tourism146
Sport, ethics and identity154
Sport identity and motivation of Austrian competitive athletes156
Sports clubs and sexual orientations – findings about a region’s perceptions dealing with urban versus rural differences163
Youth beliefs about health status172
The staging and (re-)construction of collective, nation- state- related emotions in the media coverage of world cup soccer matches181
Considerations on aggression in sport191
Socialization, motives and barriers of practising sport by top- level national athletes in selected sports202
The amputee’s body211
Emerging order in movement219
Violence in sports224
Sport, management and politics234
Time and islands: the spatial politics of football236
Analysing international sport events from the aspect of project management241
Local sport development: solutions and opportunities of the Internet249
Local sport in Münster – jogging and running as urban lifestyle elements259
Football fans as political players. On the enforcement of participation potentials and political co- determination by the fan community269
The barriers of sport governance: “ local” vs. “ national”275
Sport and health: the return of the local284
The impact of public administration reform on sport policy in the Czech Republic289
The role of local authorities of Czech cities in support of sport: a case study of the capital city of Prague299
From talking shops to constructive partnerships: a case study in community engagement304
Positive Futures: the local delivery of a national sports- based social inclusion initiative311