STANCES AND STANCE-TAKING IN THE CONSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE RIGHT TO SPORT IN BRAZIL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.68924Keywords:
Public Policy. International Right. Sociology.Abstract
We seek to identify crucial historical and sociological factors that caused sport to become a constitutional right in Brazil. We revisit the history of the pre-constitutional period, analyzing it in the light of [1] basis of international law in the broad sense and [2] Pierre Bourdieu’s contributions. Although the demands of Brazil’s sports community have been a result of liberalization of private initiative, some movements within the political-sports field, mainly influenced by Manoel Tubino – an agent with cultural capital based heavily on international documents – were crucial for the constitutionalization of the right to sport.
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