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The globalization of football: a study in the glocalization of the ‘serious life’
Journal Article
Original Resource
Authors
Richard Giulianotti, Roland Robertson
Year
2004
Language
English
Journal Name
The British Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS)
136
Taxonomy Associations
Migration processes
Migration drivers
Urban/Rural development and living standards
Gender relations
Economic and business conditions
Poverty and inequality
Conflict, war and violence
International relations and geopolitical transformations
Political situation, repression and regime transitions
Civil and political rights
Education services and training opportunities
Migrant aspirations and attitudes
Cultural norms and ties
Globalisation and (post)colonialism
Health services and situation
Transnational ties
Migration forms
Refugees
Unaccompanied minors
Internal displacement
High-skilled migration
Low-skilled migration
Transnational migration
Labour migration
Internal migration
Irregular migration
Health-related migration
LGBTQ migration
Migration infrastructures
Tourism and migration
Legal regulations and traveller & migrant protection
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Socio-cultural consequences
Racism, xenophobia and discrimination
Cultural identity and belonging
Media representations of migration
Migrants in sports, arts, leisure
Ethnic, religious and national minorities
Diasporas and transnational communities
Family relations and migration
Socio-economic consequences
Migrant businesses and entrepreneurship
(Sexual) Exploitation
Transversal consequences
Migrant incorporation / integration
Migrant health and care
Spatial consequences
Age-related migration consequences
Legal-political consequences
Nationhood and nationalism
Extremism and migration
Crime
Migrants in education
Migration governance
Governance actors
Inter-governmental and international organisations
National governmental and state institutions
Civil society
Employers, labour and trade unions
Knowledge producers and providers
Migration policy and law
Family reunification policies
Border control
Governance processes
Extraterritorialisation (multi- and bi-national)
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Transversal themes
Race and ethnicity
Disciplines
Disciplines
Economics
Geography
History
International Relations
Other Humanities
Philosophy
Sociology
Subject Areas
Arts and Cultural studies
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Other
Arts based research and visual methods
Agent-based modeling
Qualitative research
Other
Geographies
Scope
Global
Continental
International
National
Subnational
Urban
Rural
UN Countries
Argentina
Brazil
China
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Netherlands
South Africa
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
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