Sports Club Policies in Europe
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union SPORTS CLUB POLICIES IN EUROPE Bjarne Ibsen, Geoff Nichols and Karsten Elmose-Østerlund SOCIAL INCLUSION AND VOLUNTEERING IN SPORTS CLUBS IN EUROPE Sports club policies in Europe A comparison of the public policy context and historical origins of sports clubs across ten European countries Bjarne Ibsen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Geoff Nichols, University of Sheffield, England Karsten Elmose-Østerlund, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Christoph Breuer, German Sport University, Germany Elien Claes, KU Leuven, Belgium Jannik Disch, German Sport University, Germany Svenja Feiler, German Sport University, Germany Ramon Llopis-Goig, University of Valencia, Spain Jo Lucassen, Mulier Institute, the Netherlands Siegfried Nagel, University of Bern, Switzerland Szilvia Perényi, University of Debrecen, Hungary Monika Piatkowska, Josef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland Jeroen Scheerder, KU Leuven, Belgium Ørnulf Seippel, Norwegian School of Sports Sciences, Norway Hanne Vandermeerschen, KU Leuven, Belgium Harold van der Werff, Mulier Institute, the Netherlands Jenny Adler Zwahlen, University of Bern, Switzerland Centre for Sports, Health and Civil Society University of Southern Denmark Sports club policies in Europe. A comparison of the public policy context and historical origins of sports clubs across ten European countries Bjarne Ibsen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Geoff Nichols, University of Sheffield, England Karsten Elmose-Østerlund, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Contributors: Christoph Breuer, German Sport University, Germany. Elien Claes, KU Leuven, Belgium. Jannik Disch, German Sport University, Germany. Svenja Feiler, German Sport University, Germany. Ramon Llopis- Goig, University of Valencia, Spain. Jo Lucassen, Mulier Institute, the Netherlands. Siegfried Nagel, Uni- versity of Bern, Switzerland.
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