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Sport and National Identities - Globalization and Conflict

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This book examines the contested relevance of national identities in sport in the context of globalization. It discusses how national, state and global identifications are invoked through sporting structures and practices in history and the present.


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1. Contested and Contingent National Identifications in Sport [Paddy Dolan and John Connolly] Part 1: Sporting Politics, Contested Identities and Organisational Governance 2. Sports Policy Between State Intervention and Sports Autonomy: Consents and Conflicts of the Spanish Sports Policy [Ninja Putzmann] 3. Sport as a Pillar of Representation of the Current Basque Identity [Ekain Rojo-Labaien] 4. Politics and Identity in European Football: Cyprus in Comparative Context [Christos Kassimeris and Charis Xinari] 5. Partition in Irish Sport During the 1950s [Cormac Moore] Part 2: Media Representations, Sport and National Identities 6. Constructing the Nation Through Sports News on Catalan Television [Albert Juncà Pujol and Eduard Inglés Yuba] 7. No Boarders: Post-National Identity and the Surfing Subculture in Ireland [Stephen Boyd] 8. Confronting America: Black Commercial Aesthetics, Athlete Activism and the Nation Reconsidered [Ronald L. Mower, Jacob J. Bustad and David L. Andrews] Part 3: Sporting Nationalisms and Interstate Power Relations 9. Beaten at Their Own Game? A Study of British Football Power [Paul Tchir] 10. Association Football, the Armed Forces and Invisible Nationalism in Britain [Roger Penn] 11. Sporting Spectacle, 9/11 and the Reconstitution of the American Nation [Michael Silk] 12. Shaolin Kung Fu, Chan Buddhism and National Identity [Lu Zhouxiang] 13. Sport and the Politics of National Identity in the Two Chinas [Alan Bairner]


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Paddy Dolan is a sociologist at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. He is co-editor of the European Journal for Sport and Society (Routledge), editorial board member and book review editor of Human Figurations and serves on the editorial board of Sociological Research Online. Dr Dolan's research interests include figurational sociology, sport, childhood, emotions and national and cosmopolitan identities. His work with Dr John Connolly (Dublin City University) on Gaelic games and the Gaelic Athletic Association has been widely published. He co-edited (with Katie Liston) Sport, Race and Ethnicity: The Scope of Belonging? (Routledge), and his work has been published in Sociology, British Journal of Sociology, Sport in Society, International Journal of the History of Sport, Organization and Media, Culture & Society amongst others.
John Connolly is a senior lecturer at Dublin City University, Ireland. His research interests include the sociology of sport, organisational change and advertising. Along with Dr Paddy Dolan (Dublin Institute of Technology) he has published extensively on various aspects of Gaelic games and the Gaelic Athletic Association. His most recent work has examined the subject of doping in professional cycling. He is a member of the editorial board of the European Journal for Sport and Society. His work on the sociology of sport has been published in leading journals, such as Sociology, Organization, Current Sociology, Sport in Society and Media, Culture & Society in addition to many others.


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This book examines the contested relevance of national identities in sport in the context of globalization. It discusses how national, state and global identifications are invoked through sporting structures and practices in history and the present.

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