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Football and Migration
Perspectives, Places, Players
von Richard Elliott, John Harris
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
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ISBN: 978-1-317-81046-9
Erschienen am 19.09.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 238 Seiten

Preis: 73,99 €

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Football and Migration presents in-depth case studies of migration in elite men's football globally, exploring the role of established leagues in Europe and South America and the emerging leagues of North America and Asia. Exploring and analysing the movement of groups that migration studies have rarely researched, including female professionals, elite youth players, amateur players and their families, drawing on important new research in Ghana, England, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

This book is engaging reading for any student or scholar with an interest in sport, sociology, human geography, migration, international labour flows, globalization, development or post-colonial studies.



Foreword: Figuring out sport migration: Old maps, new trails (Joseph Maguire) Perspectives, places and players: An introduction to football and migration (John Harris & Richard Elliott) Part 1: Perspectives 1. Mobility, migration and history: Football and early transnational networks (Pierre Lanfranchi & Matthew Taylor) 2. Chasing the ball: The motivations, experiences and effects of migrant professional footballers (Richard Elliott) 3. Football and migration: A contemporary geographical analysis (Rafaelle Poli & Roger Besson) Part 2: Places 4. Migration and soccer in a football world: The United States of America and the global game (John Harris) 5. Circulation, bubbles, returns: The mobility of Brazilians in the football system (Carmen Rial) 6. The migration of Irish professional footballers: The good, the bad and the ugly (Seamus Kelly) 7. Football and migration: An analysis of South Korean football (Jung-Woo Lee) 8. League of retirees: Foreigners in Hungarian professional football (Gyozo Molnar) Part 3: Players 9. Current patterns and tendencies in women's football migration: Outsourcing or national protectionism as the way forward? (Sine Agregaard) 10. Youth migration in English professional football: Living, labouring and learning in Premier League academies (Gavin Weedon) 11. 'No one would burden the sea and then never get any benefit': Family involvement in players' migration to football academies in Ghana (Nienke van der Meij & Paul Darby) 12. Finding football in the Dominican Republic: Haitian migrants, space, place and notions of exclusion (Nicholas Wise and John Harris) Playing the long-ball game: Future directions in the study of football and migration (Richard Elliott & John Harris)



Richard Elliott is Associate Professor and Director of the Lawrie McMenemy Centre for Football Research at Southampton Solent University, UK. He received his PhD from Loughborough University. His expertise lay in the areas of globalisation and migration in football where he has published widely. Regularly consulted by the professional football industry, he has worked in conjunction with the Football Association, the Premier League, the Professional Footballers' Association, the League Managers Association and professional clubs. He also provides expert opinion for the media, appearing in print, on radio and television in the UK and internationally

John Harris is Reader in International Sport & Event Management at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK where he also leads the Sport and Identities Research Cluster. He is author of Rugby Union and Globalization (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) and has published work on numerous aspects of international football


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