Processes of change in the organisation of gymnastics in Denmark - from community to commercialism

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Processes of change in the organisation of gymnastics in Denmark - from community to commercialism. / Jensen, Andorra Lynn; Ottesen, Laila; Thing, Lone Friis.

2018. 14 Abstract fra The 2018 Annual Conference of the International Sociology of Sport Association, Lausanne, Schweiz.

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Jensen, AL, Ottesen, L & Thing, LF 2018, 'Processes of change in the organisation of gymnastics in Denmark - from community to commercialism', The 2018 Annual Conference of the International Sociology of Sport Association, Lausanne, Schweiz, 05/06/2018 - 08/06/2018 s. 14. <http://issa2018.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ISSA-2018-Book-of-Abstracts.pdf>

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Jensen, A. L., Ottesen, L., & Thing, L. F. (2018). Processes of change in the organisation of gymnastics in Denmark - from community to commercialism. 14. Abstract fra The 2018 Annual Conference of the International Sociology of Sport Association, Lausanne, Schweiz. http://issa2018.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ISSA-2018-Book-of-Abstracts.pdf

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Jensen AL, Ottesen L, Thing LF. Processes of change in the organisation of gymnastics in Denmark - from community to commercialism. 2018. Abstract fra The 2018 Annual Conference of the International Sociology of Sport Association, Lausanne, Schweiz.

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Jensen, Andorra Lynn ; Ottesen, Laila ; Thing, Lone Friis. / Processes of change in the organisation of gymnastics in Denmark - from community to commercialism. Abstract fra The 2018 Annual Conference of the International Sociology of Sport Association, Lausanne, Schweiz.1 s.

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abstract = "The national Danish sport organisations (DGI and DIF) are increasingly expected to take co-responsibility for the state{\textquoteright}s welfare tasks (Brandsen & Pestoff, 2006; Thing & Ottesen 2010), and this is reflected in the way these organisations are run. From a figurational perspective (Elias, 1978, 1994) the organisation of sport in Denmark is particularly interesting as the interdependences between state and civil society has had and still has a clear impact on the development of sports (Ottesen, 2016). The relationship between state, market and civil society in the form of gymnastic culture is complex and is always in the process of change. Around 1900 gymnastic culture was tied to the state formation, and currently it plays a part in a world where the welfare state is under pressure from global currents (Kaspersen, 2013). The Danish model of sport is challenged in a world where there is an increased focus on marketisation, consumerism, and being able to compete economically (Pedersen, 2011). Research question: How is Danish gymnastics developing in the sphere of state, market, and civil society, and what consequences does this have for the different forms of community? Methodically this question is examined by means of interviews, observations, and document analysis relating to the case {\textquoteleft}DGI Landsst{\ae}vne{\textquoteright} (the largest national Danish gymnastics and sport festival). Results indicate that a group of gymnastics participants have the experience that several of the new initiatives at the DGI Landsst{\ae}vne have consequences that affect the figuration especially in terms of the sense of community.",
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