Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Strandbu, Åse"
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The continued importance of family sport culture for sport participation during the teenage years
Strandbu, Åse; Bakken, Anders; Stefansen, Kari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Growing up in a family with an affinity for sports increases the likelihood of participating in club-organised sports. Few studies to date have addressed whether the importance of family sport culture is stable or changes ... -
Developing a multi-level framework for analyzing public sports-based programmes to integrate migrants and refugees into organized sports
Ehnold, Peter; Jarck, Henning; Doherty, Alison; Elmose-Østerlund, Karsten; Fahlén, Josef; Gohritz, Andreas; Ibsen, Bjarne; Nagel, Siegfried; Seippel, Ørnulf Nicolay; Stenling, Cecilia; Strandbu, Åse; Taylor, Tracy; Vögtli, Sarah; Schlesinger, Torsten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Voluntary sports clubs (VSCs) are viewed by governments as an important catalyst for the integration of migrants/refugees. However, research has shown that only a small number of VSCs are directly involved in ‘integration ... -
Exploring the minority–majority gap in sport participation: Different patterns for boys and girls?
Strandbu, Åse; Bakken, Anders; Sletten, Mira Åboen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-15)This paper examines the participation of minority and majority youth in organized sport based on the Young in Oslo 2015 survey (response rate: 72%, N=9.774). Four possible explanations of the minority–majority gap are ... -
Fotball som kjønnet mulighetsrom. Hvilken betydning har metafortellingen om kvinnefotball for unge jenters idrettsprosjekt?
Persson, Marlene; Stefansen, Kari; Strandbu, Åse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Denne artikkelen handler om idrett og kjønn. Vi tar utgangspunkt i fotball – som i dag er den mest populære idretten blant både jenter og gutter, samtidig som den er tydelig kjønnet på elitenivå. Kvinnefotball framstilles ... -
Idrett, dataspilling og skole – konkurrerende eller «på lag»?
Sletten, Mira Åboen; Strandbu, Åse; Gilje, Øystein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Artikkelen undersøker sammenhengen mellom skoleprestasjoner, dataspilling og trening i idrettslag blant ungdom. Analysene viser en positiv sammenheng mellom trening i idrettslag og skolekarakterer, og en negativ sammenheng ... -
Political framing of sports: the mediated politicisation of Oslo’s interest in bidding for the 2022 Winter Olympics
Seippel, Ørnulf; Broch, Trygve B.; Kristiansen, Elsa; Skille, Eivind Å.; Wilhelmsen, Terese; Strandbu, Åse; Thorjussen, Ingfrid M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-14)Sport is a malleable phenomenon: it is not obvious what might be contentious about sports and how sports eventually turn into political questions. For years, there had been discussions on whether the city of Oslo should ... -
Populist political right opinions and political trust among Norwegian youth
Seippel, Ørnulf; Strandbu, Åse (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Recent decades have seen the growth of various strands of rightwing populist political orientations, where populism and critique of immigration policies have been central. These ideological developments have caused concern ... -
Seksuell trakassering og andre krenkelser i ungdomsidretten: Forekomst og mønstre i utsatthet
Strandbu, Åse; Solstad, Gerd Marie; Stefansen, Kari; Frøyland, Lars Roar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Denne artikkelen undersøker forekomsten av ulike typer krenkelser i ungdomsidretten, noe det er forsket lite på. Vi analyserer data fra undersøkelsen Ung i Oslo 2021 (svarprosent = 53%, 13–19 år). Deltakere som var aktive ... -
Sexual harassment or just coaching?: Sport students making sense of possibly sexualising coach behaviours
Strandbu, Åse; Solstad, Gerd Marie; Stefansen, Kari; Sandvik, Morten Renslo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Research has shown that athletes are divided in their assessment of possibly sexualising behaviours from coaches towards athletes. How they arrive at their conclusions has received less attention—yet it is crucial to ... -
Talking doping: a frame analysis of communication about doping among talented, young, Norwegian road cyclists
Sandvik, Morten Renslo; Strandbu, Åse; Loland, Sigmund (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-08)In everyday communication, participants can critically explore their understanding of morally complex phenomena. There has been little effort within the social sciences to provide insight into whether and how athletes ... -
Understanding the increase in parents’ involvement in organized youth sports
Stefansen, Kari; Smette, Ingrid; Strandbu, Åse (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-02-18)As part of an ethnographic study on young people and learning (the knowledge in motion across contexts of learning project, set in Norway), we interviewed a diverse sample of parents of young teenagers, many of whom were ... -
Ungdom, idrett og klasse: Fortid, samtid og framtid
Strandbu, Åse; Gulløy, Elisabeth; Andersen, Patrick Lie; Seippel, Ørnulf; Dalen, Håvard Bergesen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)I denne artikkelen undersøker vi den klassebaserte rekrutteringen til ungdomsidretten i Norge over en 60 års periode. Vi har analysert tilgjengelige publikasjoner om klasseforskjeller i ungdoms idrettsdeltakelse, og vi har ... -
Young Athletes’ Perceptions of Coach-Athlete Sexual Relationships: Engaging with Competing Ethics
Stefansen, Kari; Solstad, Gerd Marie; Strandbu, Åse; Hansen, Maria Louise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In this paper, we use data from focus group interviews with young athletes to explore their thinking about coach-athlete sexual relationships (CASRs). Our aim is to further the understanding of the ambivalence surrounding ... -
Young people’s experiences of parental involvement in youth sport
Strandbu, Åse; Stefansen, Kari; Smette, Ingrid; Sandvik, Morten Renslo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Recently parental involvement in youth sport has intensified, challenging the understanding of youth sports as an arena where adolescents can develop their identity and autonomy. On this background, our study explores how ... -
Young people’s experiences of parental involvement in youth sport
Strandbu, Åse; Stefansen, Kari; Smette, Ingrid; Sandvik, Morten Renslo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Recently parental involvement in youth sport has intensified, challenging the understanding of youth sports as an arena where adolescents can develop their identity and autonomy. On this background, our study explores how ...