The era of transnational sport migration (TSM) has been one of heady celebration, seemingly free movement across borders, and lucrative business. The predominant (and outmoded) models of sport migration currently ignore state controls of migration. This paper brings the state back into analyses of TSM and looks at strategies migrants have used to skirt governmental attempts to control their movements. Understanding the issues surrounding state constructions of national citizenship is essential - both for this paper but also for migrants themselves in order to manipulate these controlling mechanisms to work in their favour. After identifying classificatory themes for determining national and professional status, this paper draws on examples ...
It is commonly assumed that more and more foreign-born sportspeople are nowadays included in interna...
The boundaries around the categories of student, migrant and worker have become increasingly fuzzy, ...
This article addresses the global migration of sports labor. The contested presence of North America...
This study explores the relationship between national belonging, acquiring citizenship, and migratio...
textabstractNationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice th...
Transnational movement of sports participants is an important dimension of the internationalization ...
Interest in international sport migration has been burgeoning recently. This article considers the d...
In this article, we examine the shifting policies of sending country states toward communities livin...
In Foreign Fields examines the lives, decisions and challenges faced by transnational sport migrants...
What “counts” as transnational citizenship? Like the related notions of global or transnational civi...
This chapter offers a discussion around some of the general features of sport labour migration resea...
Taking inspiration from anthropology and migration studies our study on transnational athletes’ care...
This paper explores how the regulation of fair play in sport informs understandings of elite athlete...
In group and individual sports, the process of easier naturalisation of athletes is gathering greate...
Abstract: Nationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice tha...
It is commonly assumed that more and more foreign-born sportspeople are nowadays included in interna...
The boundaries around the categories of student, migrant and worker have become increasingly fuzzy, ...
This article addresses the global migration of sports labor. The contested presence of North America...
This study explores the relationship between national belonging, acquiring citizenship, and migratio...
textabstractNationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice th...
Transnational movement of sports participants is an important dimension of the internationalization ...
Interest in international sport migration has been burgeoning recently. This article considers the d...
In this article, we examine the shifting policies of sending country states toward communities livin...
In Foreign Fields examines the lives, decisions and challenges faced by transnational sport migrants...
What “counts” as transnational citizenship? Like the related notions of global or transnational civi...
This chapter offers a discussion around some of the general features of sport labour migration resea...
Taking inspiration from anthropology and migration studies our study on transnational athletes’ care...
This paper explores how the regulation of fair play in sport informs understandings of elite athlete...
In group and individual sports, the process of easier naturalisation of athletes is gathering greate...
Abstract: Nationality swapping in sports is commonly assumed to be a rapidly expanding practice tha...
It is commonly assumed that more and more foreign-born sportspeople are nowadays included in interna...
The boundaries around the categories of student, migrant and worker have become increasingly fuzzy, ...
This article addresses the global migration of sports labor. The contested presence of North America...