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African Footballers in Europe traces the social and economic
evolution of African football and examines the strategies and
resources that players mobilise in their migrations, with a
particular focus on 'Give Back Behaviours' (how players contribute
to their countries or communities of origin). It shines new light
on contemporary migrations, labour markets in sport, and processes
of development in Africa. Using a multidisciplinary approach and
Weberian methodology to analyse players' 'Give Back' behaviour, the
book highlights the complex rationale behind this behaviour, based
on a combination of social, cultural, and economic elements. It
features interviews with former and current African professional
players, providing a vivid picture of the role of communities in
players' migration projects, the allure of the European football
market, and investment initiatives that can contribute to local and
regional development. This is a vital read for academics,
researchers, and students of sport sciences, sociology of sport,
sport management, sociology, geography, political sciences,
management, sociology of Africa, migration studies, sociology of
the labour market, and economic sociology. It is also an important
resource for professional organisations, NGOs, football agents,
football administrators, federations, confederations, and
governments.
New topic: Give Back Phenomenon, which has contributed to a new
knowledge of African footballers' migration to the European
leagues. Highlights the link between the evolution of African
football, footballers' migration strategies and the Give Back
Phenomenon Multidisciplinary analysis based on a socioeconomic
model New perspectives on research concerning professional football
and local interpretation of socioeconomic development in African
countries. Written by three experts in African football and
economic sociology of which two are African migrants who studied in
Europe.
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