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Max Mauro

    The Balotelli generation
    Youth Sport, Migration and Culture
    Youth Sport, Migration and Culture
    • Youth Sport, Migration and Culture

      Two Football Teams and the Changing Face of Ireland

      • 188bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      Focusing on the perspective of the first generation of immigrant children in Ireland, this book explores the intersection of race and youth sports within the context of evolving social dynamics. It advocates for conducting research in collaboration with young people, rather than treating them merely as subjects. Through this lens, it provides a nuanced analysis of how concepts of race and racism develop in contemporary Irish society.

      Youth Sport, Migration and Culture
    • How do migrant youth negotiate their role in society through sport and leisure practices? How can political theory and qualitative critical research work together to make sense of these processes? These are among the questions that led to a long-term investigation of young males' sport practices in Ireland, possibly the most fertile contemporary setting for the analysis of questions of sport and identity. Youth Sport, Migration and Culture emphasises the epistemological and ethical urgency of doing research with rather than on young people. Engaging with the social changes in Irish society through the eyes of children of immigrants growing up in Ireland, the book looks closely at young people's leisure practices in multi-ethnic contexts, and at issues of inclusion in relation to public discourses around 'national identity' and immigration. Offering compelling analysis of how ideas of race and racism are elaborated through sport, this book is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the sociology of sport, sport development or youth culture.

      Youth Sport, Migration and Culture
    • The Balotelli generation

      • 204bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Sports governing bodies, governments and European institutions highlight the inclusive power of sport and its capacity to foster a sense of belonging among youth of immigrant background. At the same time, sport at youth and grassroots level can be as much an exclusionary as an inclusive experience. As a country of relatively short immigration history and with a great passion for sport, particularly football, Italy makes a compelling case on which to situate an analysis of sport participation of youth of immigrant background and issues of representation in relation to national identity. The book originates from 40 in-depth interviews with young players aged seventeen to twenty-three, born in Italy to immigrant parents or raised in Italy since their childhood. It further collates over thirty interviews and conversations with coaches, club and league administrators, educators, and migrants’ rights activists. Analysis of official documents and media analysis further contribute to the construction of a specific body of knowledge which sheds an unprecedented light on issues which are at the forefront of policy discussions and media discourses across Europe.

      The Balotelli generation