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Online ISSN : 2759-5536
オーストラリア国内で展開されている先住民族への「開発のためのスポーツ」
白石 智也山平 芳美齊藤 一彦
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研究報告書・技術報告書 フリー

2025 年 2 巻 p. 11-19

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The concept of “Sport for Development” (SfD) has frequently been referenced in the context of international contributions. However, recent studies in Western countries have highlighted the significance of SfD in addressing domestic social issues. This study, therefore, examines the current state of SfD initiatives for Indigenous peoples in Australia. The research method involved an analysis of relevant previous studies and literature, as well as a field survey conducted in Brisbane, Australia. From the perspective of SfD policy, the inclusion and welfare of Indigenous peoples through sport were first advocated in the 1990s. Since the 2000s, various policies have been implemented at the municipal level, aimed at improving the health status and employment opportunities of Indigenous peoples. In terms of SfD practices, activities have not only focused on maintaining and improving health and social and non-cognitive skills, but also on providing educational opportunities for children and reducing crime rates among youth. Additionally, some activities offer opportunities for Indigenous people to reconnect with their cultural identity, which was eroded during colonization. However, several challenges were identified in the implementation of SfD initiatives for Indigenous peoples in Australia. Further discussion is needed on the potential risks of uncritically discrediting the value and effectiveness of sport as a tool for development.
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