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The FIFA World Cup : Football, Citizenship and National Identity 1930 – 2022

Exploring the relationship between national belonging, acquiring citizenship, and migration.

March 21, 2021 @ 6:00 PM 7:30 PM

Online Event

A close-up of two soccer players legs and a soccer ball on grass, with text promoting The World Cup 2022 Lecture Series and The FIFA World Cup: Football, Citizenship, and National Identity 1930-2022.

About

Gijsbert Oonk, Director of the Sport and Nation research program at Erasmus University Rotterdam, will discuss his study exploring the relationship between national belonging, acquiring citizenship, and migration. Taking high profile examples from international sports events, he seeks to unveil the complexities behind the question: who may represent the nation? The historical models of jus sanguine (blood ties) and jus soli (territorial birthright) are well-known markers and symbols of citizenship and nationality. Oonk proposes an ideal-type model of thick, thin, and in-between forms of citizenship.

Speakers

Gijsbert Oonk

Gijsbert Oonk holds the endowed Jean Monnet chair on Europe in Globalizing World: Migration, Citizenship and Identity. This chair promotes education and research in the field of Global history, European studies, and national identity. The Jean Monnet chairs are an initiative of the European Commission to promote education, research, and reflection in the field of European integration studies at higher education institutions. The Sport and Nation research program at Erasmus University Rotterdam focuses on talented athletes with a migrant background within football and the Olympic Games in the context of changing citizenship, multiple citizenship, and elite migration.
For more information see: www.sportandnation.com

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