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    Football and Diaspora by Kassing, Jeffrey W.; Lee, Sangmi;

    Connecting Dispersed Communities through the Global Game

    Series: Critical Research in Football;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 6 May 2025

    • ISBN 9781032366067
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages206 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 140 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 3 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Halftones, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This is the first book to examine football (soccer) through the lens of diaspora studies. Presenting case studies from across four continents, it considers how diasporic minorities develop a sense of belonging between their national and transnational ethnic communities through an active participation in football.

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    Long description:

    This is the first book to examine football (soccer) through the lens of diaspora studies. Presenting case studies from across four continents, it considers how diasporic minorities develop a sense of belonging between their national and transnational ethnic communities through an active participation in football. 


    Bringing together a cross-disciplinary group of scholars working in anthropology, communication, cultural studies, history, psychology, politics, sociology and sport, it unearths the connections between culture, identities, politics, nationalism, globalization, and how those manifest in the lived experience of diasporic peoples. Against a background of the continued internationalization of sport and pervasive global migration, it explores key themes in the social sciences including migration, acculturation, and assimilation; sport, identity, fandom, and representation; and nationhood, citizenship, and politics. As the book focuses on diverse ethnoreligious groups dispersed around the world, it covers a wide range of geographic locations, with cases addressing the Bolivian, Ethiopian, Moroccan, Zimbabwean, Croatian, Irish, and Basque diasporas. 


    It is fascinating reading for anybody working in sport studies, diaspora studies, political science, sociology, cultural studies, international history or social history.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction,  1. Football and Diaspora: A Theoretical Framework,  Part I: Community and Representation,  2. Soccer Boundaries and Social Capital: How Fútbol Unites and Divides Ethiopian Diasporic Immigrants in the United States,  3. Croatian Australian Identity and Soccer Since 1945,  4. The Bolivian Diaspora in the Rise and Fall of the First Supporters Group in Major League Soccer: Losing Home,  Part II: Transnational Connections,  5. Football Fandom and the Basque Diaspora in the United States: A Modern Passion with an Old-World Identity,  6. Morocco’s Atlas Lions and Diaspora Support in the 2022 FIFA World Cup: “Dima Maghrib (Morocco Forever)!”,  7. Reimagining National Pride and Patriotism: Online Fan Cultures of Zimbabwe Men’s Football Team Fans Outside the Country,  Part III: Diasporic Claims,  8. Football and the Emergence of Diasporas: Representing Post-Soviet Conflict States Beyond Europe,  9. The Irish Diaspora and Celtic Football Club in Scotland: Power, Protest and Prejudice


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