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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:CMENAS Fall 2023 Colloquium Series. Football Culture\, Politics\, and Economics in the Middle East and North Africa
DESCRIPTION:Football has been played in the MENA region since the 19th century and has been successively instrumentalized by colonialists\, anti-colonialists\, nationalists\, internationalists\, capitalists\, socialists and authoritarians. Because the outside world is unfamiliar with the historical role of football in the region\, it comes as a surprise that Qatar might feel competent to host a World Cup\, or that Saudi Arabia might harbor the ambition to create a globally competitive national league. In this talk I aim to place these developments in their broader context\, and to frame them using two theses. First\, football interest is inherently local – stemming from rivalries which can often be traced back more than a century. Second\, football economics is inherently global\, since playing talent migrates to where it is most highly valued. This framing carries some implications for the future development of football in the MENA region\, and the political tensions that this may create.\n   \n   Stefan Szymanski is an economist who studies sports. He is currently a Professor of Sport Management in the School of Kinesiology\, University of Michigan. He has published widely on sports topics in peer-reviewed economics journals and has written a dozen books. The most well-known is *Soccernomics* (co-authored with Simon Kuper)\, which has been translated into 18 languages\, though not Arabic or Hebrew.\n   \nThis event is part of the CMENAS Fall Colloquium 2023: “The MENA world after a MENA World Cup” 555 Weiser Hall\, 500 Church Street\, Ann Arbor.\n   \nColloquium questions: cmenas@umich.edu\n   \nThis series is funded in part by the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies (CMENAS) U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center (NRC) grant.\n   \nTo register\, go to https://myumi.ch/8eA8n.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/111681
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:center for middle eastern and north african studies,cmenas,Cmenas Colloquium Series,Discussion,Lecture,Middle East Studies,Workshop
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - 555
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