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Title: A discourse analysis of the national sport and recreation policy for Botswana
Authors: Shehu, J.
Mokgwathi, M.M.
Keywords: National sport and recreation policies
Physical education scholars
Botswana
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Routledge. http://www.informaworld.com
Citation: Shehu, J. & Mokgwathi, M.M. (2007) A discourse analysis of the national sport and recreation policy for Botswana, Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 12, No. 2 pp. 193-210
Abstract: The thesis of this article is that national sport and recreation policies constitute a pedagogical problematic, as they are texts bound to specific meaning and learning, with potential to impact on roles and subjectivities. As such, it is crucially important for physical education scholars to adopt a critical stance towards them, opening up the assumptions, intentions and social relations they embody to a profound and sensitive engagement. Ultimately, such a stance has broader implications for intelligible formulation and translation of polices into culturally sensitive practice. Using discourse analysis, a methodology grounded in poststructuralism, the National Sport and Recreation Policy for Botswana is examined for its ideological and epistemological rationale. The analysis presented in this article underscores the need for a reflective and reflexive attitude towards recreation policies, which seem to be taken for granted in postcolonial societies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/524
ISSN: 1357-3322
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