Development through football in Africa: Neoliberal and postcolonial models of community development

Geoforum - Tập 43 - Trang 551-560 - 2012
Kate Manzo1
1School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom

Tài liệu tham khảo

Bale, 2004, Three geographies of African footballer migration: patterns, problems and postcoloniality, 229 Barkham, P., 2009. One Step Forward… The Guardian 6 November: 6–11. BBC Radio 4, 2011. FIFA: Football, Power and Politics. <www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j7vp>. BBC World Service Trust, 2009a. Media and Development: a Policy Priority. <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/research/reports/2009/04/lg/090424_governance>. BBC World Service Trust, 2009b. Governance and the Media: a Survey of Public Opinion. <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/pdf/governance_media_survey_April09.pdf>. Beckett, C., 2009. Telling the Story of Development. <www.guardian.co.uk/katine/2009/jan/22/reporting-development>. Biccum, 2007, Marketing development: live 8 and the production of the global citizen, Development and Change, 38, 1111, 10.1111/j.1467-7660.2007.00445.x Brainard, 2008, Making poverty history? How activists, philanthropists and the public are changing global development, 9 Briggs, 2004, Indigenous knowledges and development: a postcolonial caution, Third World Quarterly, 25, 661, 10.1080/01436590410001678915 Brohman, 1995, Universalism, eurocentrism, and ideological bias in development studies: from modernisation to neoliberalism, Third World Quarterly, 16, 121 Bunting, 2005, Young lives protected by two small tablets, The Guardian, 10, 2 Bunting, M., 2009. Can a Football Tournament Transform Lives? Katine Chronicles Blog. <www.guardian.co.uk/society/katineblog/2009/may/08/football-transforming-lives>. Cornelissen, 2004, ’It’s Africa’s turn!’ the narratives and legitimations surrounding the Moroccan and South African bids for the 2006 and 2010 FIFA finals, Third World Quarterly, 25, 1293, 10.1080/014365904200281285 Cornelissen, 2007, Sport mobility and circuits of power: the dynamics of football migration in Africa and the 2010 world cup, Politikon, 34, 295, 10.1080/02589340801962619 Cottle, 2007, Global humanitarianism and the changing aid-media field – ‘everyone was dying for footage’, Journalism Studies, 8, 862, 10.1080/14616700701556104 Darby, P., 2002. Africa, Football and FIFA: Politics, Colonialism and Resistance Frank Cass, London. Darby, 2007, Football academies and the migration of African football labour to Europe, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 31, 143, 10.1177/0193723507300481 Davison, J., 2008. Media and Development – Where’s the Gap? <www.charliebeckett.org/?p=1393>. Doyle, 2009, How football can bring new hope to a neglected and desperate region, The Guardian (Sport), 1, 2 Doyle, 2009, Cranes go north to promote unity, The Guardian (Sport), 13, 5 Doyle, 2009, Premier league trophy proves a winner in Katine, The Guardian (Sport), 10, 4 Doyle, 2009, We’ve never had a chance to show our talent, The Guardian (Sport), 11, 4 FIFA, 1999. FIFA and UN Heads Meet in New York <www.fifa.com/newscentre/mews/newsid=70870.html>. FIFA, 2006. FIFA and EU Sign Memorandum of Understanding. <www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=104428.html>. FIFA, 2007. Africa Welcomes First Football for Hope Centres. <www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=664989.html>. FIFA, 2009a. Win in Africa with Africa. <www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/worldwideprograms/wininafrica/>. FIFA, 2009b. Ethiopia. <www.fifa.com/mm/goalproject/eth_eng.pdf>. FIFA, 2009c. Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players. <www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/66/98/97/statusandtransfer_en_2505.pdf>. FIFA and Streetfootballworld, 2008. Football for Hope: Football’s Commitment to Social Development. <www.sportanddev.org/newsnviews/search.cfm?uNewsID=99>. FIFA, undated-a. Culture Foot Solidaire Protecting Youth. <www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/worldwideprograms/news/newsid=920094.html>. FIFA, undated-b. Win in Africa with Africa: specific Measures and Improved Skills. <www.fifa.com/mm/01/04/84/04/winaf_e.pdf>. FIFA, undated-c. Achievements of Football for Hope. <www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/socialresponsibility/footballforhope/pastevents/>. FIFA, undated-d. Football for Hope Festival. <www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/socialresponsibility/footballforhope/pastevents/festival>. FIFA, undated-e. Programme Support. <http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/socialresponsibility/footballforhope/programmes/index>. Football for Hope Strategic Development Team, 2008. Football for Hope – 20 Centres for 2010. <http://assets.sportanddev.org/downloads/ffh_20_centres_for_2010.pdf>. Ford, L., 2008. Katine: What’s it all about? <www.guardian.co.uk/katine/2008/sep/23/background.news>. Gentleman, 2009, A chance for Alice, The Guardian, 21, 14 Gibson, 2009, Countdown to a carnival: the challenges still facing South Africa, The Guardian (Sport), 18, 6 Gibson, 2010, Chelsea’s transfer embargo lifted after court validates Kakuta deal, The Guardian (Sport), 5, 2 Giulianotti, 2009 Glennie, J., 2008. Power in their Hands. <www.guardian.co.uk/society/katineblog/2008/nov/04/one-year-on-jonathan-glennie>. Guardian, 2009, Katine 09: changing lives through football, The Guardian (Sport), 11, 2 Guardian, 2009b. Development: it’s a Messy Business. Katine Chronicles (Blog). <www.guardian.co.uk/society/katineblog/2009/jan/19/news-uganda>. Guardian, 2010, The story of Katine: where our readers’ money went, The Guardian, 30, 1 Harrison, 1985, Underdevelopment is a state of mind, 173 Hearn, 2007, African NGOs: the new compradors?, Development and Change, 38, 1095, 10.1111/j.1467-7660.2007.00447.x Hognestad, 2004, Playing against deprivation: football and development in Nairobi, Kenya, 210 Horne, 2006, An introduction to the sociology of sports mega-events, Sociological Review, 54, 1, 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2006.00650.x Inkeles, 1974, Becoming modern, 159 Jones, B., 2010. Katine: an Academic Review. <www.guardian.co.uk/katine/interactive/2010/oct/30/ben-jones-academic-review>. Kapoor, 2008, Hyper-self-reflexive development? Spivak on representing the third world ‘other’, 41 Katine Chronicles, 2009a. Development: it’s a Messy Business. <www.guardian.co.uk/society/katineblog/2009/jan/19/news-uganda>. Katine Chronicles, 2009b. Media and Development: Evolving Relationships. <www.guardian.co.uk/society/katineblog/2009/jan/23/media-and-development>. Kavuma, 2009, Ejilu relishes platform to impress, The Guardian (Sport), 6, 5 Kavuma, 2010, The Guardian, The story of Katine: where our readers’ money went, The Guardian, 30, 12 Kavuma, R.M., 2010b. Katine 09: after the Cranes Left. <www.guardian.co.uk/katine/2010/jul/15/football-tournament-one-year-on>. Kavuma, 2009, Soroti girls shrug off the frowns to challenge the norms in Katine, The Guardian (Sport), 14, 4 Kiely, 1998, Neoliberalism revised? A critical account of World bank concepts of good governance and market friendly intervention, Capital and Class, 64, 63, 10.1177/030981689806400106 Krasner, 1985 Mählmann, 1992, The role of sport in the process of modernisation: the Kenyan case, Journal of Eastern African Research and Development, 22, 120 Manzo, 1991, Modernist discourse and the crisis of development theory, Studies in Comparative International Development, 26, 3, 10.1007/BF02717866 Manzo, 1997, Critical humanism: postcolonialism and postmodern ethics, Alternatives, 22, 381, 10.1177/030437549702200305 Manzo, 1999, The ‘new’ developmentalism: political liberalism and the Washington Consensus, 98 Manzo, 2000, Nongovernmental organisations and models of development in India, The Journal of Environment and Development, 9, 284, 10.1177/107049650000900305 Manzo, 2003, Africa in the rise of rights-based development, Geoforum, 34, 437, 10.1016/S0016-7185(03)00048-4 Manzo, 2007, Learning to kick: African soccer schools as carriers of development. Impumelelo: the Interdisciplinary Electronic, Journal of African Sports, 2, 1 Manzo, 2008, Imaging humanitarianism: NGO identity and the iconography of childhood, Antipode, 40, 632, 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2008.00627.x McClelland, 1968, The achievement motive in economic growth, 141 McDougall, 2007, Africa’s new slave trade is the price of the beautiful game, The Observer, 10, 39 McDougall, 2008, This is Baba, Observer Sport Monthly, 48 McGregor, 2001, Neoliberalism and health care, International Journal of Consumer Studies, 25, 82, 10.1111/j.1470-6431.2001.00183.x Milanovic, 2005, Globalisation and goals: does soccer show the way?, Review of International Political Economy, 12, 829, 10.1080/09692290500339818 Mukasa, 2009, Communicating development through the media, The Networker, 86, 11 Myrie, C., 2008. Exposing Africa’s Football Traffickers. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/7235765.stm>. Nauright, 2004, Global games: culture, political economy and sport in the globalised world of the 21st century, Third World Quarterly, 25, 1325, 10.1080/014365904200281302 Oliver, 2007, The OSM interview: Didier Drogba, Observer Sport Monthly, 32 O’Reilly, 2010, The promise of patronage: adapting and adopting neoliberal development, Antipode, 42, 179, 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00736.x Rusbridger, 2001, Giving a Voice to unsung Good Causes, The Guardian, 1, 1 Schoolman, 1987, The moral sentiments of neoliberalism, Political Theory, 15, 205, 10.1177/0090591787015002003 Scott, 1996 Streetfootballworld, 2011a. The Lesotho Football for Hope Centre has Opened its Doors. <http://streetfootballworld.org/news-center/newsfolder/the-lesotho-football-for-hope-centre-has-opened-its-doors>. Streetfootballworld, 2011b. Jurgen Griesbeck Named “European Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2011”. <www.streetfootballworld.org/news-center/newsfolder/jurgen-griesbeck-named>. Voice of Witness, 2010. About Voice of Witness. <http://voiceofwitness.com/about>. World Bank, 2009. Comprehensive Development Framework. <www.worldbank.org/cdf>. Zadek, 2008, Collaborative governance: the new multilateralism for the twenty-first century