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Call for Papers - International Conference

"Football fans and their support to national teams" /  5-6 MAY 2014
- BRUSSELS

In June 2014, Brazil will host the 20th Football World Cup. Since it
takes place every four years, this planetary mega event is a valuable
tool to gauge the assertion of national and local identities. It is also
a good opportunity for supporters to stir – or moderate – dissent, thus
playing a buffer role between the national team and the political
community. The ULB research group on sport is organising an
international and interdisciplinary conference in Social Science to
better understand the issues relating to "football fans and their
support to national teams". The question of "football fandom" has been
the subject of numerous studies in Social Science, especially regarding
topics such as the politicisation of football passions (Bromberger,
1995; Cano, 2001), identification (Smith, 2002; Giulianotti & Armstrong,
1997; Lestrelin, 2012), social integration or relation to violence
(Alabarces, 2003; Dunning, 1982). However, most of these studies deal
with football fandom through the prism of local teams, while issues
raised by supporterism at a national level have been addressed only
minimally.

These issues are nonetheless numerous: Who supports the national team?
What relationships do they maintain with other groups of supporters
(domestic or foreign)? How are their different levels of adherence and
commitment articulated and prioritised? What are the time frames and
areas of national supporterism? To what extent do they contribute to the
consolidation of a national identity? Etc.

Moreover, the study of national supporterism in football opens the door
for comparative studies and encourages disciplinary exchanges (history,
sociology, anthropology, political science)

The ULB research center CEVIPOL will hold an international conference on
these topics:

http://dev.ulb.ac.be/cevipol/en/accueil.html

Deadline for submission: November 15, 2013
The people having sent their proposal will be informed about the outcome
of the selection process.

Working languages: English and French

Please send your proposal with the title of the presentation, a
1500-character (including spaces) summary, and a brief biographical
statement to : [log in to unmask]