1st Edition

Ethnicity and Race in Association Football Case Study analyses in Europe, Africa and the USA

Edited By David Hassan Copyright 2014
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    The relationship between association football, race and ethnicity has received increasing levels of attention from academics and commentators throughout the world over recent years. As their national professional leagues reflect the multicultural nature of most global developed societies so the focus of sports scholars and others have been drawn to this field of enquiry and this has produced some impressive works. These have included rich examinations of such issues at the level of the nation-state and the aim of this collection is to considerably enhance this dedicated strand of academic research. Drawing upon case studies from Europe, Africa and the USA, this book offers readers an exceptional level of coverage as it scrutinises issues of race and ethnicity in a number of novel settings worldwide. It also brings together many of the leading researchers in this field and thereby offers the reader a single, dedicated reference point for much of the contemporary research work taking place throughout the world at this time.

    This bookw as published a sa special issue of Soccer and Society.

    1. Introduction  David Hassan  2. Institutional racism, whiteness and the under-representation of minorities in leadership positions in football in Europe  Steven Bradbury  3. ‘El Clasico’ and the demise of tradition in Spanish club football: perspectives on shifting patterns of cultural identity  Jim O’Brien  4. Geographical typology of European football rivalries  Seweryn Dmowski  5. A team like no ‘Other’: the racialized position of Insaka FC in Irish schoolboy football  Max Mauro  6. Can’t play here: the decline of pick-up soccer and social capital in the USA  Joseph M. Ellis and Hemant Sharma  7. National bonding and meanings given to race and ethnicity: watching the football World Cup on Dutch TV  Jacco van Sterkenburg  8. ‘The successes and challenges of hosting the 2010 FIFAWorld Cup’: the case of Cape Town, South Africa  Dean Allen  9. The ‘silent’ Irish – football, migrants and the pursuit of integration  David Hassan and Ken McCue

    Biography

    David Hassan is one of the leading researchers in the field of sports scholarship having published books on identity politics, sport in the Middle East and the history of world motorsport. He is Editor of Foundations in Sport Management, a Routledge series examining this expanding academic field, and Academic Editor of the journal Sport in Society. In total he has published seven book titles and has over 120 academic outputs in a research career spanning fifteen years.