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Football 150 Conference - Final Programme

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John Horne <[log in to unmask]>

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John Horne <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 27 Aug 2013 20:54:05 +0100

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FOOTBALL 150 CONFERENCE

National Football Museum
Manchester, UK

Hosted by International Football Institute (UCLan), International Centre
for Sports History and Culture (De Montfort University) and National
Football Museum

MONDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER 2013

09.00-10.00: Registration (Balcony, Level 3)

10.00-10.15: Welcome – Tony Collins, John Hughson and Kevin Moore (Level 3)

10.15-10.45: Opening Address – Sir Trevor Brooking Q&A with John Hughson
(Level 3)

10.45-11.45: Keynote 1 – Tony Mason, Sweet FA: Reflections on the
Anniversaries of English Football's Ruling Class, chaired by Tony Collins
(Level 3)

11.45-12.00: Tea/Coffee – sponsored by FREE: Football Research in an
Enlarge Europe (Balcony, Level 3)

12.00-13.15: Session 1, Panel A: Early Origins (Level 3)
Tony Collins, The Emergence of Modern Football c. 1840-1880
Roy Hay, Adrian Harvey and Mel Smith, Football in the United Kingdom, the
United States and Australia in the Years Immediately Before Codification
by the Football Association
Gavin Kitching, "The Origins of Football": History, Ideology and the
Making of 'The People's Game'
CHAIR: MATTHEW TAYLOR

12.00-13.15: Session 1, Panel B: Football and Art (Cinema, Level 1)
Przemysław Strożek, Football - the Factory for Art. Polish Contemporary
Art and the National Game (1974-2012)
Jennifer Doyle, Artists and the Global Football Spectacle
Daniel Haxall, Pitch Invasion: Football, Contemporary Art, and the African
Diaspora
CHAIR: MIKE O'MAHONY

13.15-14.00: Lunch (Café, Ground Floor)

14.00-14.55: Session 2, Panel A: American Histories (Level 3)
Brian D. Bunk, The Social and Cultural Origins of Association Football in
the United States
David Kilpatrick, Glory Days: New York's Soccer Past, Present and Future
CHAIR: JOHN HUGHSON

14.00-14.55: Session 2, Panel B: Tales of Football (Cinema, Level 1)
David Wood, More than Poetry in Motion: The Beautiful Game in Latin
American Literature
Albrecht Sonntag, Entrepreneurs of European Football Integration:
L’Equipe, France Football and the Construction of a European Public Space
CHAIR: ALEX JACKSON

14.55-15.05: Comfort break

15.05-16.20: Session 3, Panel A: European Histories (Level 3)
Matthew L. McDowell, The History of Scottish Football: A New Future
Nils Havemann, Saturday Half Past Four: New Findings on the Cultural
History of the Bundesliga
Seweryn Dmowski, Polish Football: A Socio-Political History
CHAIR: TONY COLLINS

15.05-16.20: Session 3, Panel B: Illustrating Football (Cinema, Level 1)
Alex Leese, Illustrating the Beautiful Game: Scotland versus England, 1872
Iain Adams, Gassed: Football a Counterpoint to the Procession of Pain on
the Western Front
Mike O'Mahony, 'He'd Fly Through the Air with the Greatest of Ease':
Imaging Lev Yashin
CHAIR: KEVIN MOORE

16.20-16.35: Tea/Coffee – sponsored by Routledge (Balcony, Level 3)

16.35-17.50: Session 4, Panel A: The Expansion of Football (Level 3)
Matthew Brown, The Origins of Association Football in the Andes (1862-1916)
Francisco Pinheiro, Portuguese Football – Origins and English Influences
Jim O'Brien, ‘La Cantera’ and the Folklore of Tradition in Spanish Club
Football
CHAIR: TONY COLLINS

16.35-17.50: Session 4, Panel B: Nostalgia and Design (Cinema, Level 1)
Jean Williams, 'Given the Boot': To What Extent Does the Design History of
Football's Footwear Between 1863 and 1973 Exemplify British Insularity?
Graham Deakin, The Changing Image of the 60’s Football Hero
Ffion Thomas and Chris Stride, A Story of English Football in Seven Statues
CHAIR: IAIN ADAMS

17.50: Close


TUESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2013

09.00-10.00: Registration (Balcony, Level 3)

10.00-11.00: Keynote 2 – David Goldblatt, Pure Spectacle? Global Football
History and the Copa des Manifestacoes 2013, chaired by John Hughson and
sponsored by UCLan (Level 3)

11.00-11.15: Tea/Coffee – sponsored by UCLan (Balcony, Level 3)

11.15-12.30: Session 5, Panel A: Football Identities (Level 3)
Tom Gibbons, “Who are ya?”: Interpreting Fan Debates on English National
Identity
Stevo Popovic and Dusko Bjelica, Do Significant Achievements of National
Football Team Strengthen National Identity in Montenegro?
Gary James, How the FA Cup Gave Manchester its Footballing Identity
CHAIR: JOHN HUGHSON

11.15-12.30: Session 5, Panel B: Football, Museums and Education (Cinema,
Level 1)
Hans Henrik Appel, The English Football Museum and Heritage Landscape –
Seen from the Outside
Jing Yang, Moving with the Ball, Identities in the Making: A Comparative
Study on Football Museums
Geoffery Z Kohe, Shirts, Stadia, Statues and the Spectacle: A Museological
and Educational Exercise in Football's Cultural Reproduction
CHAIR: KEVIN MOORE

12.30-13.15: Lunch (Café, Ground Floor)

13.15-14.10: Session 6, Panel A: Football Governance (Level 3)
David Ranc, Bosman Comes of Age: A Comparative Study on European Football
18 Years after the Bosman Ruling
Daniel Fitzpatrick, Is Football the Last Bastion of 'Club Regulation'? The
Politics of Football Governance in an Era of Regulatory 'Crisis'
CHAIR: TONY COLLINS

13.15-14.10: Session 6, Panel B: Preserving Football (Cinema, Level 1)
Xavier Breuil, Football Heritage at the Home of FIFA: Taking Stock and
Research Prospects
Davina Kuh Jakobi, Goals for the Next 150: Understanding the Challenges
and Opportunities for Preserving the Beautiful Game Off the Pitch
CHAIR: KEVIN MOORE

14.10-14.15: Comfort break

14.15-15.30: Session 7, Panel A: Football, Migration and Professionalism
(Level 3)
Conor Curran, The Migration of Irish Footballers to Britain, 1945-2010
Gustav Venter, Long Balls in the Dying Moments: Exploring the Rationale
Behind the Signing of British and Irish Footballers by South African Clubs
in the National Football League
Chris Bolsmann, The Rise and Fall of Professional (‘white’) Football in
Apartheid South Africa: The National Football League, 1959-1977
CHAIR: MATTHEW TAYLOR

14.15-15.30: Session 7, Panel B: Global Fan Perspectives (Cinema, Level 1)
Matthew Klugman, The Beginnings of Modern Mania – Tracing the Emergence of
Passionate Association Football Fans in Manchester and Australian Rules
Football Fans in Melbourne
Svenja Mintert, Women as Football Fans: Gendered Patterns of Perception,
Motivations and Practices of Supporters in a Danish Context
Jessica Richards, ‘Which Player Do You Fancy Then?’ Locating the Female
Ethnographer in the Field of Sport Sociology
CHAIR: TONY COLLINS

15.30-15.45: Tea/Coffee (Balcony, Level 3)

15.45-17.00: Session 8, Panel A: The Influence of War (Level 3)
Matthew Taylor, “The World’s My Football Pitch”: Travelling Tales,
Cultural Encounters and the Life Stories of British Footballers, 1920-1958
Paul Dietschy, Still Masters of the Game?: England and the Continent on
the Eve of World War II
David Childs, International Rivalry: England versus Germany in
International Football, 1954-present
CHAIR: IAIN ADAMS

15.45-17.00: Session 8, Panel B: Understanding Football Fans (Cinema,
Level 1)
Carrie Dunn, Promoting Fandom: The Perception of Female Fans' Practices in
Men's Football by Clubs and Authorities
Stacey Pope, ‘I’ve Always Been The Girlie Girl But I’ve Just Always Been
Football’: Female Football Fan Types and Gender Performance
Leon Davis, There’s No Place Like Home-Away: Re-thinking Football Fandom
on the Road with Away Supporters
CHAIR: KEVIN MOORE

17.00-17.05: Comfort break

17.05-18.20: Session 9, Panel A: Football in Central and Eastern Europe
(Level 3)
Wojciech Woźniak, False Amateurs, Real Successes and a Longing Look
Towards the West: On Football Behind the Iron Curtain
Dejan Zec and Miloš Paunović, Football’s Positive Influence on Integration
in Diverse Societies
Andrei Antonie, Dracula’s Favourite Game? Football in Romania
CHAIR: JOHN HUGHSON

17.05-18.20: Session 9, Panel B: The Role of the Individual (Cinema, Level 1)
Jane Clayton, 'The Benefits of the Physical Cult': The Men, Myths and
Mysteries of the Football Association
Dilwyn Porter, Man in the Middle of a Media Storm: Percy Harper and the
1932 Cup Final
Alex Jackson, ‘F.A. Cup Final Referee May be on Dole.’ : The Life and
Times of Harry Nattrass
CHAIR: STACEY POPE

18.20: Close


WEDNESDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2013

09.00-10.00: Registration (Balcony, Level 3)

10.00-11.00: Keynote 3 – Karen Espelund, Women's Football: Adding Value to
'The Traditional Game', chaired by Shelley Alexander (Level 3)

11.00-11.30: Plenary Address – Kevin Moore (Director, National Football
Museum) and Christian Wacker (Director, Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum)
(Level 3)

11.30-11.45: Tea/Coffee (Balcony, Level 3)

11.45-13.00: Session 10, Panel A: Arab Identity and Football (Arab
Football Forum 2013) (Level 3)
PANELLISTS: Richard Giulianotti and Abdullah Baabood
QUESTIONS: What is the social impact on MENA of an Arab country hosting
the World Cup?  How does the Gulf Cup shape football identity in the
region?
This panel, part of AFF13, has a debate format with each panellist to
address one question, and is chaired by Ali Salat, QOSM

11.45-13.00: Session 10, Panel B: The World Cup (Cinema, Level 1)
Marion Stell and Chris Salisbury, ‘It’s Bigger than the Olympics’:
Changing Australia through Football and the 1974 World Cup
Peter Alegi, A History of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
Daniel Malanski, “A Copa do Mundo é nossa!” – Brazilian Identity,
Politics, Football and the FIFA World Cups of 1950 and 2014

13.00-13.45: Lunch (Café, Ground Floor)

13.45-15.00: Session 11, Panel A: Arab Challenges and Football (Arab
Football Forum 2013) (Level 3)
PANELLISTS: James Dorsey, Dag Henrik Tuastad and Florian Mader
QUESTIONS: How does censorship affect the football media in the MENA
countries? What is the political role of football after the Arab spring? 
What is the status quo within Arab women's football?
This panel, part of AFF13, has a debate format with each panellist to
address one question, and is chaired by Luis Henrique Rolim Silva, QOSM

13.45-15.00: Session 11, Panel B: Football and Communities (Cinema, Level 1)
Maja Kovac, Grassroots Football in Serbia: Does the Community Benefit?
Jimmy O'Gorman, Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Grassroots
Football in England: The Experiences of Football Development Officers
Borja García and Joanna Welford, Whose Football Is It?: A Supporters’ View
of the Current State of the Game in England
CHAIR: ALEX JACKSON

15.00-15.10: Comfort break

15.10-16.30: Session 12, Panel A: Global Perspectives (Level 3)
Jackie Day, Transition Through Elite European Women's Football Pathways
Richard Mills, Fighters, Footballers and Nation Builders: Wartime Football
in the Serb-held Territories of the Former Yugoslavia, 1991-1996
Emmanuel Ebere Uzoji, Beyond Borders: The Global Impact of Television and
the English Football Fan Culture in Nigeria
CHAIR: TONY COLLINS

15.10-16.30: Session 12, Panel B: Football, Inclusion and Identity
(Cinema, Level 1)
Teresa Willis, Kicking Down Barriers: How Gay Footballers are Challenging
Stereotypes and Changing Attitudes in Amateur League Play
Max Mauro, Everybody’s Game? Immigrant Adolescents and Association
Football in Multiethnic Ireland
Danielle Sarver Coombs, “This is Ours—You Just Got Here”: Aston Villa
Football Club and Ethnic Tension in Birmingham
CHAIR: STACEY POPE

16.30-16.45: Closing Address – Tony Collins, John Hughson and Kevin Moore
(Level 3)

16.45: Close

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