Lektionsplan, Sport og Globalisering, Sektion for Idræt, efteråret 2016

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Lektionsplan, Sport og Globalisering, Sektion for Idræt, efteråret 2016 kl. 14.00-16.30 (lokale 318) Undervisere: lektor Sine Agergaard (SA) og postdoc Christian Ungruhe (CU) Uge 1: 31/8 Introduktion til sport og globalisering, SA og CU Jarvie, G. (2006/12): Sports, Culture and Society. An Introduction. London and New York: Routledge, Chapter 5, p. 119-136. Sage, G. (2010): Globalizing Sports. How Organizations, Corporations, Media and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, p. 1-28. (Grundbog købes ved stakbogladen). Uge 2: Teorier om sport og globalisering, SA 7/9 Palmer. C. (2013). Global Sports Policy. London: Sage, p. 7-21(38). Dunning, E. (2010). Figurational/process-sociological reflections on sport and globalization. Some conceptual-theoretical observations with special reference to the soccer form of football. European Journal for Sport and Society 7(3-4): 183-194. Giulianotti, R. & Robertson, R. (2004). The globalization of football. A study in the glocalization of the serious life. The British Journal of Sociology 55(4): 545-568. Uge 3: 14/9 Historical and non- western perspectives on sport and globalization, CU Kummels, I. (2013): Anthropological Perspectives on Sport and Culture: Against Sports as the Essence of Western Modernity. In: K. Bromber, B. Krawietz and J. Maguire (eds.), Sport Across Asia. Politics, Cultures, and Identities. New York: Routledge, pp.11-31. Alegi, P. (2010). The Africanization of Football, 1920-1940. In: P. Alegi, African Soccerscapes. How a continent changed the world s game. Athens: Ohio University Press, pp. 14-35. Appadurai, A. (1995/2015). Playing with modernity. The decolonialization of Indian cricket. Altre Modernità, Essays 14 (11): 1-24. Sato, S. (2013). The sportification of Judo: Global convergence and evolution. Journal of Global History 8 (2): 299-317. Uge 4: 21/9 Politisk styring af (inter)national sport, SA and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, chapter 2, p. 29-62. Palmer. C. (2013). Global Sports Policy. London: Sage, p. 39-57.

Green, M. & Oakley, B. (2001) Elite sport development systems and playing to win: uniformity and diversity in international approaches. Leisure Studies 20(4), 247-267. Uge 5: 28/9 (Inter)nationale mega- events; prisen for OL, SA Houlihan, B. & Zheng, J. (2013). The Olympics and Elite Sport Policy. Where will it all end. The International Journal of the History of Sport 30(4): 338-355. Hogan, K & Norton, K. (2000). The price of olympic gold. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 3(2): 203-218. Grix, J. & Carmichael, F. (2011). Why do governments invest in elite sport? A polemic. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 4(1): 73-90. Uge 6: 5/10 (Inter)nationale mega- events; brugen af nye medier, SA Brownell, S. (2013). The Olympic Public Sphere. The London and Beijing Opening Ceremonies as representative of political systems. The International Journal of the History of Sport 30(11): 1315-1327. Millington R. & Darnell, S.C. (2014). Constructing and contesting the Olympics online. The internet, Rio 2016 and the politics of the Brazilian development. International Review for the Sociology of Sport DOI: 10.1177/1012690212455374 Wilson, J. (2007). New Media, Social Movements, and Global Sport Studies: A Revolutionary Moment and the Sociology of Sport. Sociology of Sport Journal, 24, 457-477. and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, chapter 5, p. 140-181. Uge 7: 12/10 International relations, nationalism and globalization, CU and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, chapter 6, p. 185-216. Bairner, A. (2001). National Identity, Globalization, and Sport. In: A. Bairner, Sport, Nationalism and Globalization. European and North American Perspectives. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 1-20. Alber, E. and C. Ungruhe (2016). Fans and states at work: a Ghanaian fan trip to the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa. Soccer & Society 17 (1): 18-39. Eichberg, H. (1995): Body Culture and Democratic Nationalism: Popular Gymnastics in Nineteenth-Century Denmark. International Journal for the History of Sport 12 (2): 108-124.

Uge 8 Individuel skriveøvelse Individuel skriveøvelse af 5 siders længde (á 2400 enheder) som afleveres senest 23/10. Dansk-sprogede besvarelser sendes på mail til: sa@ph.au.dk, engelsk-sprogede til cu@ph.au.dk Uge 9 Global migration og national integration, SA 26/10 Castles, S. & Miller, M.J. (2009). The Age of Migration. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 1-19. Agergaard, S., la Cour, A.M. & Gregersen, M.T. (2016). Politicisation of migrant leisure. A public and civil intervention involving organized sports. Leisure Studies 35(2): 200-214. Agergaard, S. (2016). When globalization and sports labour migration meets local and national talent development. I: Wagner, U., Storm, R.K. & Nielsen, K. (Eds.). When Sport meets Business. London and New York: Sage, p. 30-42. Uge 10: 2/11 Sports labour migration, CU and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, chapter 3, p. 63-96. Carter, T. (2007). Re-placing Sport Migrants: Moving beyond the Institutional Structures Informing International Sport Migration, International Review for the Sociology of Sport 48 (1): 66-82. Agergaard, S., Botelho, V. & Tiesler, N. (2014). The typology of athletic migrants revisited. Transnational Settler, Sojourners and Mobiles. In: Agergaard, S. & Tiesler, N. (eds.), Women, Soccer and Transnational Migration. London and New York: Routledge, p. 191-215. Esson, J. (2015): Better off at home? Rethinking Responses to Trafficked West African Footballers in Europe, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (3): 512-530. Uge 11: 9/11 Sport, Race and Ethnicity CU Jarvie, G. (2002): Sport, Racism and Ethnicity. In: Coakley, J. and E. Dunning (eds.), Handbook of Sport Studies. London: Sage, pp. 334-343. Ungruhe, C. (2013): Natural Born Sportsmen. Processes of Othering and Self-Charismatization of African Professional Footballers in Germany, African Diaspora 6 (2): 196-217. Scott, C.-G. (2015). Racism in Swedish football and society. In: Scott, C.-G., African Footballers in Sweden. Race, Immigration, and Integration in the Age of Globalization. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33-49. Scott, G. (2015). Anti-racism and its limitations in Swedish football. In: Scott, C.-G., African Footballers in Sweden. Race, Immigration, and Integration in the Age of Globalization. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 51-67.

Uge 12: 16/11 The global sports industry and division of labor, CU and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, chapter 4, s, 100-139. Maguire, J. (1999): The Sports Industry, Global Commodity Chains and Sustainable Sport. In: Maguire, J., Global Sport. Identities, Societies, Civilizations. Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 128-143. Lund-Thomsen, P et al (2012). Labour in Global Value Chains. Work Conditions in Football Manufacturing in China, India and Pakistan. Development and Change, 43(6): 1211-1237. Campbell, R. (2010). Staging globalization for national projects: Global sport markets and elite transnational labour in Qatar. International Review of the Sociology of Sport 46 (1): 45-60. Uge 13: 23/11 Sport and Development, CU Kidd, B. (2008). A new social movement: Sport for development and peace. Sport in Society 11 (4): 270-280. Akindes, G., and M. Kirwin (2009). Sport as International Aid: Assisting Development or Promoting Under-Development in Sub-Saharan Africa? In: R. Levermore and A. Beacom (eds.), Sport and International Development. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 219-245. Desai, A. and Vahed, G. (2010). World Cup 2010: Africa s Turn or the Turn on Africa? Soccer & Society 11 (1): 154 67. Willis, O. (2000). Sport and Development. The Significance of Mathare Youth Sports Association Canadian Journal of Development Studies 21 (3): 825-849. Uge 14: 30/11 Anti- og Alterglobalisering gennem sport, SA Harvey, J., Horne, J. & Safai, P. (2009) Alterglobalization, Global Social Movements, and the Possibility of Political Transformation Through Sport. Sociology of Sport Journal, 26: 383-403 Giulianotti, R., Armstrong, G., Hales, G. & Hobbs, D. (2015). Sport Mega-events and Public Opposition. A Sociological Study of the London 2012 Olympics. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 39(2): 99 119. Foster, K. (2004). Alternative models for the regulation of global sport. I: L. Allison (ed). The Global Politics of Sport. London: Routledge, p. 63-86. Uge 15: 7/12 Fremtidige tendenser og problemstillinger, SA and CU and Politics are changing sports. London and New York: Routledge, chapter 7, s, 219-252.