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Borders, Boundaries and Crossings
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In this dazzling collection of papers, leading international sport studies scholars chart the patterns, policies and personal experiences of labour migration within and around sport, and in doing so cast important new light both on the forces shaping modern sport and on the role that sport plays in shaping the world economy and global society. Contains a broad range of case studies focussing on such diverse areas as European and African soccer, Japanese baseball and rugby union in New Zealand.
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In this dazzling collection of papers, leading international sport studies scholars chart the patterns, policies and personal experiences of labour migration within and around sport, and in doing so cast important new light both on the forces shaping modern sport and on the role that sport plays in shaping the world economy and global society. Contains a broad range of case studies focussing on such diverse areas as European and African soccer, Japanese baseball and rugby union in New Zealand.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135999124
- Artikelnr.: 42976694
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135999124
- Artikelnr.: 42976694
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Joseph Maguire is Professor in Sociology of Sport in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at the University of Loughborough, UK. He is a past President of the International Sociology of Sport Association and an executive board member of the International Council for Sports Science and Physical Education. Mark Falcous is Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Sport in the School of Physical Education at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is an editorial board member for the Sociology of Sport Journal.
Introduction: Borders, Boundaries and Crossings: Sport, Migration and
Identities Section 1: Patterns of Migration and Sport 1. From the South to
Europe: A Comparative Analysis of African and Latin American Football
Migration 2. "Why Tax Athletes' International Migration?" The Coubertobin
Tax in a Context of Financial Crisis 3. Moving with the Bat and the Ball:
the Migration of Japanese Baseball Labour 1912-2009 4. From the Soviet Bloc
to the European Community: Migrating Professional Footballers in and out of
Hungary Section 2: Bridgeheads in Migration and Sport 5. Preliminary
Observations on Globalisation and the Migration of Sport Labour 6. Sports
Labour Migration as a Global Value Chain: The Dominican Case 7. Net-Gains':
Informal Recruiting, Canadian Players and British Professional Ice Hockey
8. "Have Board will Travel": Global Physical Youth Cultures and
Transnational Mobility Section 3: Experiences of Migration and Sport 9.
Migrants, Mercenaries, and Overstayers: Talent Migration in Pacific Island
Rugby 10. Blade Runners: Canadian Migrants and European Ice Hockey 11.
Female Football Migration: Motivational Factors for Early Migratory
Processes Section 4: Identities in Migration and Sport 12. Globetrotters in
Local Contexts: Basketball Migrants, Fans and Local Identities 13. Diaspora
and Global Sports Migration: A Case Study in the English and New Zealand
Context 14. Tries for the Nation?: International Rugby Players'
Perspectives on National Identity Section 5: Impacts of Migration on Sports
and Societies 15. The New International Division of Cultural Labour and
Sport 16. Transnational Athletes: Celebrities and Migrant Players in Fútbol
and Hockey 17. Out of Africa: The Exodus of Elite African Football Talent
to Europe 18. Touring, Travelling and Accelerated Mobilities: Team and
Player Mobilities in New Zealand Rugby Union. Future Directions: Sporting
Mobilities, Immobilities and Moorings
Identities Section 1: Patterns of Migration and Sport 1. From the South to
Europe: A Comparative Analysis of African and Latin American Football
Migration 2. "Why Tax Athletes' International Migration?" The Coubertobin
Tax in a Context of Financial Crisis 3. Moving with the Bat and the Ball:
the Migration of Japanese Baseball Labour 1912-2009 4. From the Soviet Bloc
to the European Community: Migrating Professional Footballers in and out of
Hungary Section 2: Bridgeheads in Migration and Sport 5. Preliminary
Observations on Globalisation and the Migration of Sport Labour 6. Sports
Labour Migration as a Global Value Chain: The Dominican Case 7. Net-Gains':
Informal Recruiting, Canadian Players and British Professional Ice Hockey
8. "Have Board will Travel": Global Physical Youth Cultures and
Transnational Mobility Section 3: Experiences of Migration and Sport 9.
Migrants, Mercenaries, and Overstayers: Talent Migration in Pacific Island
Rugby 10. Blade Runners: Canadian Migrants and European Ice Hockey 11.
Female Football Migration: Motivational Factors for Early Migratory
Processes Section 4: Identities in Migration and Sport 12. Globetrotters in
Local Contexts: Basketball Migrants, Fans and Local Identities 13. Diaspora
and Global Sports Migration: A Case Study in the English and New Zealand
Context 14. Tries for the Nation?: International Rugby Players'
Perspectives on National Identity Section 5: Impacts of Migration on Sports
and Societies 15. The New International Division of Cultural Labour and
Sport 16. Transnational Athletes: Celebrities and Migrant Players in Fútbol
and Hockey 17. Out of Africa: The Exodus of Elite African Football Talent
to Europe 18. Touring, Travelling and Accelerated Mobilities: Team and
Player Mobilities in New Zealand Rugby Union. Future Directions: Sporting
Mobilities, Immobilities and Moorings
Introduction: Borders, Boundaries and Crossings: Sport, Migration and
Identities Section 1: Patterns of Migration and Sport 1. From the South to
Europe: A Comparative Analysis of African and Latin American Football
Migration 2. "Why Tax Athletes' International Migration?" The Coubertobin
Tax in a Context of Financial Crisis 3. Moving with the Bat and the Ball:
the Migration of Japanese Baseball Labour 1912-2009 4. From the Soviet Bloc
to the European Community: Migrating Professional Footballers in and out of
Hungary Section 2: Bridgeheads in Migration and Sport 5. Preliminary
Observations on Globalisation and the Migration of Sport Labour 6. Sports
Labour Migration as a Global Value Chain: The Dominican Case 7. Net-Gains':
Informal Recruiting, Canadian Players and British Professional Ice Hockey
8. "Have Board will Travel": Global Physical Youth Cultures and
Transnational Mobility Section 3: Experiences of Migration and Sport 9.
Migrants, Mercenaries, and Overstayers: Talent Migration in Pacific Island
Rugby 10. Blade Runners: Canadian Migrants and European Ice Hockey 11.
Female Football Migration: Motivational Factors for Early Migratory
Processes Section 4: Identities in Migration and Sport 12. Globetrotters in
Local Contexts: Basketball Migrants, Fans and Local Identities 13. Diaspora
and Global Sports Migration: A Case Study in the English and New Zealand
Context 14. Tries for the Nation?: International Rugby Players'
Perspectives on National Identity Section 5: Impacts of Migration on Sports
and Societies 15. The New International Division of Cultural Labour and
Sport 16. Transnational Athletes: Celebrities and Migrant Players in Fútbol
and Hockey 17. Out of Africa: The Exodus of Elite African Football Talent
to Europe 18. Touring, Travelling and Accelerated Mobilities: Team and
Player Mobilities in New Zealand Rugby Union. Future Directions: Sporting
Mobilities, Immobilities and Moorings
Identities Section 1: Patterns of Migration and Sport 1. From the South to
Europe: A Comparative Analysis of African and Latin American Football
Migration 2. "Why Tax Athletes' International Migration?" The Coubertobin
Tax in a Context of Financial Crisis 3. Moving with the Bat and the Ball:
the Migration of Japanese Baseball Labour 1912-2009 4. From the Soviet Bloc
to the European Community: Migrating Professional Footballers in and out of
Hungary Section 2: Bridgeheads in Migration and Sport 5. Preliminary
Observations on Globalisation and the Migration of Sport Labour 6. Sports
Labour Migration as a Global Value Chain: The Dominican Case 7. Net-Gains':
Informal Recruiting, Canadian Players and British Professional Ice Hockey
8. "Have Board will Travel": Global Physical Youth Cultures and
Transnational Mobility Section 3: Experiences of Migration and Sport 9.
Migrants, Mercenaries, and Overstayers: Talent Migration in Pacific Island
Rugby 10. Blade Runners: Canadian Migrants and European Ice Hockey 11.
Female Football Migration: Motivational Factors for Early Migratory
Processes Section 4: Identities in Migration and Sport 12. Globetrotters in
Local Contexts: Basketball Migrants, Fans and Local Identities 13. Diaspora
and Global Sports Migration: A Case Study in the English and New Zealand
Context 14. Tries for the Nation?: International Rugby Players'
Perspectives on National Identity Section 5: Impacts of Migration on Sports
and Societies 15. The New International Division of Cultural Labour and
Sport 16. Transnational Athletes: Celebrities and Migrant Players in Fútbol
and Hockey 17. Out of Africa: The Exodus of Elite African Football Talent
to Europe 18. Touring, Travelling and Accelerated Mobilities: Team and
Player Mobilities in New Zealand Rugby Union. Future Directions: Sporting
Mobilities, Immobilities and Moorings