"ENSAM ÄR INTE STARK" En kvalitativ studie om fotbollsföreningen Gatans lag och tränarnas uppfattningar om spelares förändringsprocesser.
"Alone is not strong" – A qualitative study about the football club Gatans lag and the coaches' perception of players' process of change.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to contribute with knowledge about the change process for
individuals living or have lived in a socially excluded position. More specifically, the aim is
to examine the significance of Gatans lag in connection to change process from the
perspective of the coaches. Gatans lag is a football club for the homeless and other socially
excluded groups. This study is based on three individual interviews with coaches from Gatans
lag. The number of interviews is limited due to the fact that there are only four teams of this
kind in Sweden, one male and one female team in both Gothenburg and Stockholm. Our
selection can therefore still be said to be relatively comprehensive in relation to what we want
to investigate, as these three coaches meet most of the players we are ultimately interested in.
The analysis of the interviews was done through thematic analysis. The analysis is based on Fuchs
Ebaugh’s theory about role exit, specifically the exit process, and Bourdieu’s theory about
social capital and habitus. Our findings are centered around three central themes: the
organization's influence on the process of change, the physical aspects of Gatans lag on the
process of change and the social aspects of Gatans lag on the process of change. The main
findings of the study are that Gatans lag can be seen as a contributing factor to the players’
change process. Based on the three central themes we found that all themes could be seen as
contributing to the players' change process, with the social aspect of Gatans lag being the most prominent contributor.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-02-10Author
Eriksson, Josefin
Nordström, Edvin
Keywords
change process
exit process
Gatans lag
social capital
social exclusion
Language
swe