Book Reviews
FIFA and the World Cup is sportswashing Trump’s America
Published on the eve of the soccer World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, Jules Boykoff’s concise, power-packed philippic Red Card: The 2026 World Cup, Sportswashing, and the FIFA Greed Machine (OR Books) provides a critical take on the dark underbelly of international football at its most storied moment. Our reviewer is philosopher Jake Wojtowicz, and his careful and critical reading of Boykoff’s latest offering shows how the book unmasks the harrowing situation created by Trump and Infantino and how it tarnishes the beautiful game.
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Call for Papers | Sport, Psychoanalysis, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup | Cogent Social Sciences
The World Cup offers a rich site for psychoanalytic inquiry. Whether in relation to nationalism, fandom, desire, identification, embodiment, spectacle, media, race, gender, inequality, anxiety, enjoyment, failure, or collective belonging, the tournament continues to generate profound emotional investment across players, fans, nations, and media institutions. This provides an important opportunity to think critically about why sport matters, and why football, in particular, continues to occupy such a powerful place in our social and subjective lives.
Call For Papers | “Sport and Celtic Identity in the 21st Century”, a hybrid symposium on Friday, November 13, 2026 at Liverpool John Moores...
There have been significant expansions in the expression of Celtic identity through sport this century. The Gaelic Athletic Association continued its 140-year history of exporting its games across the world. The games continue to have sizeable presences in diaspora spaces of North America and Australasia, but their popularity is also growing in Europe, particularly in France and Spain. The forthcoming symposium is aimed at gathering contemporary stories of sport’s contribution to the negotiation of Celtic identity in the 21st Century with a view to building a collaborative network of scholars
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