Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities

Currently, it is widely known that sports, exercise and recreational physical activities have benefits for human and social development as well as for their establishment as a human right within different legal activities. This right to sport and recreational game during childhood is made explicit i...

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Main Authors: Ianina Tuñón, Fernando Laiño, Hernán Castro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2014-06-01
Series:Educación Física y Ciencia
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Online Access:http://www.efyc.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/5059
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spelling doaj-f87bcc2a64d547d3a009a1fa4222a5d12021-01-02T05:19:37ZengUniversidad Nacional de La PlataEducación Física y Ciencia1514-01052314-25612014-06-011614724Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communitiesIanina Tuñón0Fernando Laiño1Hernán Castro2Universidad Nacional de La MatanzaUniversidad Nacional de La MatanzaUniversidad Nacional de La MatanzaCurrently, it is widely known that sports, exercise and recreational physical activities have benefits for human and social development as well as for their establishment as a human right within different legal activities. This right to sport and recreational game during childhood is made explicit in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), and the National Education Act, and the Integral Protection Act (Law 26.061). The aim of this article is to analyze the implementation of public policies through a case study in La Matanza, in three socio-residential areas of slums or urban settlements, with children from 4 to 14 years old as the target population. Adopting qualitative perspectives, we carried out the analysis of the theoretical and methodological approach together with objective field practices. The results show that programs oriented towards sport as a social practice have limitations when it comes to translating the essence of human development from a rights approach into concrete practice, as well as covering, constructing and implementing educational offers in the field of game and recreational sport.http://www.efyc.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/5059Deporte y juego recreativoDerechos del niño/aPolíticas públicas
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Hernán Castro
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Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
Educación Física y Ciencia
Deporte y juego recreativo
Derechos del niño/a
Políticas públicas
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Fernando Laiño
Hernán Castro
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title Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
title_short Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
title_full Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
title_fullStr Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
title_full_unstemmed Recreational game and social sport as law policy. Its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
title_sort recreational game and social sport as law policy. its relationship with childhood in socially and economically deprived communities
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Educación Física y Ciencia
issn 1514-0105
2314-2561
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Currently, it is widely known that sports, exercise and recreational physical activities have benefits for human and social development as well as for their establishment as a human right within different legal activities. This right to sport and recreational game during childhood is made explicit in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), and the National Education Act, and the Integral Protection Act (Law 26.061). The aim of this article is to analyze the implementation of public policies through a case study in La Matanza, in three socio-residential areas of slums or urban settlements, with children from 4 to 14 years old as the target population. Adopting qualitative perspectives, we carried out the analysis of the theoretical and methodological approach together with objective field practices. The results show that programs oriented towards sport as a social practice have limitations when it comes to translating the essence of human development from a rights approach into concrete practice, as well as covering, constructing and implementing educational offers in the field of game and recreational sport.
topic Deporte y juego recreativo
Derechos del niño/a
Políticas públicas
url http://www.efyc.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/5059
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