The Role of Social Networks for Sport and Physical Activity
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 29581
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sport and physical activity behavior; sport development; physical activity and public health; management of sport; physical activity, and health; network science
Interests: physical activity promotion; health promotion; social network analysis; walkability; physical activity policy; community-based participatory research; sociology of health and physical activity
Interests: sociology of health; sociology of sport and physical activity; health promotion; biopsychosocial factors of physical activity; activity biographies
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Our world is connected. Each person or organization is embedded in a network of social relations and interactions. Social networks constrain and facilitate social actions and processes. They provide access to resources and organize exchange, communication, and cooperation. Social norms affecting attitudes and behaviors are acquired in, and generated through, networks. As such, social networks also play a critical role for sport and physical activity. On a micro-level, sport- and health-related norms and values, but also the willingness to be physically active, are ‘transmitted’ from person to person in social networks. On a meso-level, physical activity programs in schools, sport clubs, or at the workplace depend on intra-organizational and inter-organizational networks. On a macro-level, physical activity promotion in neighborhoods, communities and regions can only provide comprehensive opportunities for sport and active living of all population groups if relevant organizations cooperate.
With this Special Issue, we aim to provide a platform for studies that focus on the role of social networks for sport and physical activity. Studies that apply formal methods of Social Network Analysis (SNA) and utilize qualitative methods of SNA, as well as reviews and methodological papers on the topic are welcome.
PD Dr. Hagen Wäsche
Dr. Annika Frahsa
Prof. Dr. Ansgar Thiel
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Sport
- Physical activity
- Health promotion
- Network theory
- Social network Analysis
- Relational structure
- Social capital
- Social contagion
- Group cohesion
- Interorganizational relationships
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