Epistemic Communities and Knowledge-Based Professional Networks in Sport Policy and Governance: A Case Study of the Canadian Sport for Life Leadership Team
Author(s) -
Mathew Dowling,
Marvin Washington
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of sport management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.424
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1543-270X
pISSN - 0888-4773
DOI - 10.1123/jsm.2016-0071
Subject(s) - cognitive reframing , framing (construction) , corporate governance , public relations , epistemic community , sociology , sport management , political science , public administration , management , politics , psychology , law , social psychology , economics , structural engineering , engineering
This investigation examined how a network of knowledge-based professionals—the Canadian Sport for Life Leadership Team (CS4LLT)—as a newly emerging organizational form was able to influence the Canadian sport policy and governance process in an attempt to reshape Canadian sport. The analysis draws upon the epistemic community approach (Haas, 1992; Haas & Adler, 1992) and empirical data collected as part of an in-depth case study examination into the leadership team and senior Sport Canada officials. The findings support the notion that the CS4LLT, as a network of knowledge-based professionals with legitimated and authoritative and policy-relevant expertise (epistemic community), was able to influence the Canadian sport policy process through (i) influencing key governmental actors by (re)framing policy-relevant issues and (ii) establishing knowledge/truth claims surrounding athlete development, which, in turn, enabled direct and indirect involvement in and influence over the sport policy renewal process. ...
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