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Sport and Forced Displacement:Exploring the Journeys of the 2020 Refugee Olympic Team Candidates

  1. Title statementSport and Forced Displacement:Exploring the Journeys of the 2020 Refugee Olympic Team Candidates [rukopis] / Rafal Roshdy Ramadan Mohamed
    Additional Variant TitlesSport and International Development: An Analysis of the Role of Sports in the Lives of Professional Refugee Athletes
    Personal name Mohamed, Rafal Roshdy Ramadan, (dissertant)
    Translated titleSport and International Development: An Analysis of the Role of Sports in the Lives of Professional Refugee Athletes
    Issue data2021
    Phys.des.74
    NoteVed. práce Simona Šafaříková
    Oponent Arnošt Svoboda
    Ved. práce Tarminder Kaur
    Another responsib. Šafaříková, Simona, 1980- (thesis advisor)
    Svoboda, Arnošt, (opponent)
    Kaur, Tarminder, (thesis advisor)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor)
    Keywords The Refugee Olympic Team * forced displacement * The International Olympic Committee * Sport for development and peace * professional/elite sport * nation-state * The Refugee Olympic Team * forced displacement * The International Olympic Committee * Sport for development and peace * professional/elite sport * nation-state
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programGeography
    Degreee disciplineInternational Development Studies
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    With the ever-persistent global refugee crisis, the need for new tools to address it becomes necessary day by day. This thesis explores the relation between sport and forced displacement through investigating two foundational events in the lives of the current candidates of the 2020 Refugee Olympic Team. The first one is the forced displacement experience, while the second one is getting affiliated with the IOC's Refugee Olympic Team and Refugee Athlete Support Program. Through the use of qualitative data and in-depth interviews for data collection, this thesis presents the processing role that sport played in the two events, in addition to the debate between the literature and the narratives of the IOC and the refugee athletes about the different aspects of the programs. A paradox emerged between the above-mentioned parties due to the divergence between the IOC's announced perspective of the program and the realistic experiences of the refugee athletes who are actually going through it. The intention behind this thesis is to portray the different debates about the IOC's Refugee Olympic Team and Refugee Athlete Support Program from the perspective of the literature, the IOC, and the 2020 Refugee Olympic Team candidates.With the ever-persistent global refugee crisis, the need for new tools to address it becomes necessary day by day. This thesis explores the relation between sport and forced displacement through investigating two foundational events in the lives of the current candidates of the 2020 Refugee Olympic Team. The first one is the forced displacement experience, while the second one is getting affiliated with the IOC's Refugee Olympic Team and Refugee Athlete Support Program. Through the use of qualitative data and in-depth interviews for data collection, this thesis presents the processing role that sport played in the two events, in addition to the debate between the literature and the narratives of the IOC and the refugee athletes about the different aspects of the programs. A paradox emerged between the above-mentioned parties due to the divergence between the IOC's announced perspective of the program and the realistic experiences of the refugee athletes who are actually going through it. The intention behind this thesis is to portray the different debates about the IOC's Refugee Olympic Team and Refugee Athlete Support Program from the perspective of the literature, the IOC, and the 2020 Refugee Olympic Team candidates.

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