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Managing sport for development tensions and paradox with Kat Raw

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In this episode we chat to Kat Raw from Western Sydney University about how managers handle tensions and conflict in implementing sport for development programs.
We discuss the article Kat and co-authors Emma Sherry and Nico Schulenkorf published about the topic "Managing Sport for Development: An Investigation of Tensions and Paradox".

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In this episode we chat to Kat Raw from Western Sydney University about how managers handle tensions and conflict in implementing sport for development programs.
We discuss the article Kat and co-authors Emma Sherry and Nico Schulenkorf published about the topic "Managing Sport for Development: An Investigation of Tensions and Paradox".

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