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Everyday bordering. Theoretical perspectives on national ‘others’ in sport and leisure time physical activity
Abstract
While it is well documented that sports events can reinforce nationalism, less attention has been given to how borders are drawn to mark off groups whose national identity is questioned in connection with their everyday sports and leisure practices. This article aims to develop a conceptual framework for studying such collective identification processes that not only include some but also exclude ‘others’ from the nation. To do so, we draw on...
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Title
Everyday bordering. Theoretical perspectives on national ‘others’ in sport and leisure time physical activity
Published Date
Apr 13, 2021
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
11
Pages
1971 - 1986
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