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Centers and Peripheries in Sport

International conference on sports in Malmö, April 8–12 2010

part one

The Development of Football: Commercialization, Culture and Identity

part two

The Development of Women Sport: Separate but not Equal

Program

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the conference on centers and peripheries in sport is sponsored by

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Thursday, April 8

08.00–09.15 registration

09.15–09.30 welcome and introduction

09.30–10.30 keynote address RichardGiulianotti(DurhamUni-versity)Football and Globalization room d138

10.30–11.00 Coffee

11.00–12.30 thematic session i Winners and Losers in British, Danish and Swedish Men’s Football(invitedspeakers)room d1381.GuyOsborn(UniversityofWestminster)Barclay Premier League: Winners and Losers in British Football 2.RasmusStorm(DanishInstituteforSportsStudies,Copenhagen)Winners and Losers in Danish Football: Commercialization and Developments in European and Danish first-tier clubs 3.TorbjörnAndersson&BoCarlsson(MalmöUni-versity)Allsvenskan and the Commercial Immaturity of Swedish Club Football

12.30–14.00 lunch

14.00–15.00 keynote address SimonGardiner(LeedsMetropoli-tanUniversity)Nationality and Protectionism in Football room d138

15.00–15.15 refreshments

15.15–17.15 paper presentations i The Market and the Lawpaper presentations ii The Fans

and,simultaneously,inSwedish,

paper presentation i

The Market and the Law

moderator Guy Osborn room a227

1. FootballLabourMarket:PlayerAcquisitionTrendsinEliteLevelEuropeanProfessionalFootball(MartinLittlewood,DavidRich-ardsson,ChristopherMullen,UK)

2. Football’sOtherTransferMarket:ExamingtheEffectsofForeignPlayersandProcessesofFeet-exchangeinthePremierAcademyLeague(R.Elliott,UK)

3. Post-BosmanFootballMilieuintheCzechRepublic(S.Eyssel-tova,CzeckRepublic)

4. TheFutureofFootballinEurope(M.Kronberg,Germany)5. “SuperLeague”:TheLong-AwaitedSolutionforGreekProfession-

alFootballorJustanotherMarketingPloy?(C.Anagnostopoulos,UK&P.Alexopoulos,Greece)

paper presentation ii

The Fansmoderator Arve Hjelseth room e323

1. InfluencesofOrganizationsSupportersTrustsonEconomicalandSportPerformanceofFootballClubs(JiríKotáb,CzeckRepublic)

2. ForeignFandomandtheLiverpoolFC:ACyber-MediatedRo-mance(AnthonyKerr,LaTrobeUniversity)

3. BanningOrders:LegitimacyProblemsofBanningOrders(P.Coenen,UK)

4. ReflexivityofContemporaryFootballFandom(D.Numerato,Italy)

5. The39thGame:FanResponsestothePremierLeague’sProposaltoGlobalizetheEnglishGame(N.Chan&J.Rookwood,UK)

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15.15–17.15 thematic session ii Makt, ekonomier och internatio-nalisering inom herrfotbollen i ett historiskt och ekonomiskt perspektiv(inbjudnatalare) room d2221.MattiGoksøyr(Norgesidrettshøgskole)Maktbalan-ser inom fotbollen, i ett historiskt perspektiv2.BillSund(Stockholmsuniversitet)Fotbollsindustrin3.BoJohansson(SvenskElitfotboll)Den svenska herr-klubbfotbollens framtid: Hot och möjligheter

19.00–20.15 welcome reception.special guestFredrikEkelundThe Novels of Football

20.15 complimentary buffet dinner

Friday, April 9

08.00–09.00 registration

09.00–10.00 keynote addressHansHognestad(TelemarkUniver-sityCollege)Split loyalties: Globalization, Identity and Morality in Scandinavian Football room d138

10.00–10.30 coffee

10.30–12.30 paper presentations iii Identitiespaper presentations iv Past and Future of Football

and,simultaneously,inSwedish,

10.30–12.30 thematic session iii Perspektiv på svensk herr-klubbfotbollsutveckling och dess framtid(inbjudnata-lare) room d2221.PerSolér(Fotbollsalliansen,Fryshuset)Svenska fans och utvecklingen av svensk klubbfotboll2.LarsRicht(SvenskaFotbollförbundet)Svensk herr-klubbfotbolls framtid3.LucianoAstudillo(Riksdagspolitiker[S])Svensk klubbfotboll och politisk styrning

paper presentation iii

Identitiesmoderator Kalle Jonasson room e340

1. RealPlay:AssyriansandSyriacsandFootballasaPerformativeSpace(C.Rommel,Sweden)

2. Football,Ethno-PoliticsandSámiIdentityinNorthernScandina-via(H.Pedersen,Norway)

3. Society,NationalityandBrazilianFootballintheResearchesofInterdisciplinaryGroupofStudiesonSoccer(D.MachadodaSilva,J.Streapco&P.Nascimento,Brazil)

4. GauffresandGuinness:FootballFandomamongIrishMigrantsinBelgium(A.Beiu,Belgium)

paper presentation iv

Past and Future of Footballmoderator Tomas Peterson room e323

1. SomeReflectionson-RepresentationsofEnglandFootballTeamthroughEphemerafromthe1966WorldCuptothepresent(M.McGuinness,UK)

2. EnglishNationalIdentityandtheNationalFootballTeam:TheViewsofContemporaryEnglishFans(T.Gibbons,UK)

3. IdentityandPerformanceinPremiershipFootball:Whoweareiswhatwedo!(M.Nesti&M.Eubank,UK)

4. CanSchoolSoccerSolvetheProblemofHooliganism?AMarxistAttemptatanAnswer(MartinAlsiö,Sweden)

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PaneldebattmeddetretalarnaochAnjaGatu,Syd-svenskanssportchef,medTorbjörnAnderssonsommoderator.

12.30–13.30 lunch

13.30–14.30 keynote address PiaSundhage(HeadCoach,USWomen’sNationalSoccerTeam)Developing Women’s Football: Problems and Challenges room d138

14.30–15.00 refreshments

15.00–16.30 thematic session iv Local and Global Trends in Foot-ball and Culture(invitedspeakers) room d1381.ArveHjelseth(NorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology)The Commercialisation and Glocalisation of Supporter Culture 2.JesperFundberg(MalmöUniversity)The Everyday Life of Migrated Young Talents in Europe 3.DanielaWurbs(FootballSupportersEurope)Devel-opment of Fans and Culture in Europe

18.00–20.00 Aselectionofsocialactivities.

Saturday, April 10

08.00–09.00 registration

09.00–09.15 welcome and introduction

09.15–10.15 keynote address CeliaBrackenridge(BrunelUniver-sity,UK)Children’s Rights in Football: Welfare and Work room d138

10.00–10.30 coffee

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10.30–12.00 thematic session v Women’s Football: Contested Issues(invitedspeakers) room d1381.LindaWijkström(SwedishWomenFootballLeague)The Swedish Women Football League: Threats and possibili-ties 2.SineAgergaard(UniversityofCopenhagen)&VeraBothelo(UniversityofSouthernDenmark)Moving for the Love of the Game? Migration into Scandinavian Women’s Football3.BenteOvedieSkogvang(HedmarkUniversityCol-lege)Norwegian Women’s Elite Football – One of the Best in the World, but Challenges at Home4.TanjaWaltherAhrens(LGBTSportinEurope/Ber-lin)Lesbianism as the Last Taboo inWomen’s Football

12.00–13.00 lunch

13.00–14.00 keynote addressMarionKeimLees(UniversityofWesternCape,SouthAfrica)Football as Social Develop-ment in South Africa room d138

14.15–16.15 paper presentations v Problems and Challenges in Women’s Footballpaper presentations vi The Organization of Women’s Elite Football

16.15–16.30 refreshment

16.30–17.30 keynote address PirkkoMarkula(UniversityofAlberta)Power and Gender Discourses in Modern Sport room d138

19.30 conference banquetatMalmöOldCityHall

paper presentation v

Problems and Challenges in Women’s Footballmoderator Sine Agergaard room d222

1. WomenforSportsDevelopment,withaviewforDevelopmentofWomenFootball(A.Musa,Uganda)

2. Women’sFootball:LevelingthePlayingField?PostEuro2005DevelopmentoftheGameinNorthWestEngland(B.Bell,UK)

3. GenderedSocializationAmongGirlsandBoysinChildren’sFootballTeamsinSweden(I.Eliasson,Sweden)

4. HowRecreationalFootballDevelopsSocialCapitalandPromoteslong-termComplianceforWomenintwoDifferentSettings(L.Ottesen,RSJeppesen&BRKrustrup,Denmark)

5. AWonderfulSecondPlace(D.Romijn,TheNetherlands)

paper presentation vi

The Organization of Women’s Elite Footballmoderator H. Thomas R. Persson room c231

1. FemaleEliteFootballPlayersinDenmark(L.Ottosen,G.Nielsen&MBrandt-Hansen,Denmark)

2. TheFutureofFemalesinFootballinUK(C.Dunn,UK)3. ChallengingthePositioningofWomenas“NewConsumer”Fans:

TheImportanceofLocalIdentityandTraditionalityforFemaleFootballSupporters(S.Pope,UK)

4. Women’sFootball:OrganizationalCulturewithinEuropeanFootballOrganizations(J.Day,UK)

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Sunday, April 11

08.30–09.00 registration

09.00–10.00 keynote addressKariFasting(NorwegianSchoolofSportSciences) Sport, Gender and Sexual Harassment room d138

10.00–11.30 paper presentations vii The Gendered Bodypaper presentations viii Women in Elite Sports

11.30–12.30 lunch

12.30–13.30 keynote address MartinPolley(UniversityofSouthampton)Sweaters and Swimsuits: Knitting Patterns as Primary Sources for the History of Sport and Gender room d222

13.30–14.30 keynote address JoridHovden(NorwegianUniver-sityofScienceandTechnology)When Difference means Inequality. Discourses and Strategies for the Inclusion of Women in Sport room d222

and,simultaneously,

12.30–14.30 paper presentations ix Gender and Participation in Sports

14.30–15.30 keynote address GertrudPfister(UniversityofCo-penhagen)Muslim women and sports

15.30–16.00 BustransfertotheFootballArena

16.00–18.00 FootballMatch(seeSocialProgramformoreinforma-tion).

paper presentation vii

The Gendered Bodymoderator Torun Mattsson & Anna Fabri room d222

1. ValidationorVictimization:theCasterSemenyaCase(AdrianneBlue,UK)

2. Gendercheating(KutteJönsson,Sweden)3. Womenintheweighingroom(Laura-JayneRoberts&Malcom

MacLean,UK)4. Fallinginlovewithawheelchair(ElisabetApelmo,Sweden)

paper presentation viii

Women in Elite Sportsmoderators Gun Normark & Camilla Norberg Hansen room e239

1. The1926Women’sWorldGamesinGothenburg(ClaesAnner-stedt,KarinGrahn&NatalieBarker-Ruchti,Sweden)

2. Women’sfootballin-SouthAfrica(CassandraClark,SouthAfrica)

3. Theunder-representationofwomenwithinleadership,manage-mentandcoachingpositionsinsport(MillyBlundell,UK)

paper presentation ix

Gender and Participation in Sportsmoderators Karin Book & Jesper Fundberg room c232

1. MentoringandEqualityinSport(BrittDahmen,Germany)2. DialoguesofDominanceandDivision–SkatersandSkaterGirls

JuxtaposingGender(ÅsaBäckström,StockholmUniversity,Sweden)

3. Genderandphysiologyinicehockey(KajsaGilenstam,Sweden)4. DoesEqualityinSportMeanAcceptingDifferences?(MajaPil-

gaard,Denmark)

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Monday, April 12

08.30–09.00 registration

09.00–10.00 keynote addressSigmundLoland(NorwegianSchoolofSportSciences)Rethinking Fairness: Genetics, Sex and Gender in Competitive Sport room d138

10.00–12.00 paper presentations x Gender and Participation in Sports paper presentations xi Gender, Sports and Generation – Children and Elderly People

12.00–13.00 lunch

13.00–14.00 keynote address RaewynConnell(UniversityofSydney)Sport, Gender and Globalisation room d138

14.00–15.00 A presentation of WorldVillageofWomenSport by MårtenHedlund,CEO room d138

15.00–15.30 coffee

15.30–17.00 roundtable Separate but Equal?WithKariFasting,SigmundLoland,CeliaBrackenridge,RaewynCon-nell,andSusannaHedenborgroom d138

17.00–17.15 the end

paper presentation x

Gender and Participation in Sportmoderator Ingegerd Ericsson room f413

1. Fightlikeawoman:Acriticalreviewoffemaleparticipationinmartialarts.(AnnaKavoura&TatjanaRyba,Finland)

2. ThedevelopmentofWomen’sLawnTennisinBritain:notsepa-rateand(relatively)equal(DavidBerry&JeremyCrump,UK)

3. Doinggenderinequestriansports-anissueofdifferenceandequality(BirgittaPlymoth,Sweden)

4. Together,butstillnotequal?GenderintegrationinBritisheques-triansport(KatherineDashper,UK)

5. PuttingWomenontheSportsResearchAgenda:TheMeaningofSportsFandomforFemalesinBritain(StaceyPope,UK)

6. Architecture,WomenandSports(LauraMunch&MetteMogensen,Denmark)

paper presentation xi

Gender, Sports and Generation – Children and Elderly Peoplemoderators Kristin Fransson & Katarina Schenker room c232

1. “Activelydisadvantaged?”:AFoucauldianperspectiveofruraladolescentgirls’participationinsportandphysicaleducation(AmandaMooney,RochelleEime&WarrenPayne,Australia)

2. GenderDifferencesintheDailyPhysicalActivityofDanishChil-dren(GlenNielsen,Denmark)

3. GenderEquity(MarianneMeier,Switzerland)4. TheRoleofGenderedSocialStructuresinFramingPhysicalAc-

tivityandSportofElderlyPeople(IlseHartmanTews,Germany)