Weatherhead Initiative on Global History
Harvard University
April 14th, 15th, & 16th, 2016
Soccer is the most global of games and one of the most vigorous engines of the processย commonly known, celebrated, or feared as globalization. Beyond its immense popularity, soccerย now enjoys tremendous success as a global industry with many interlocking parts in an intricateย architecture of organizations that represent clubs, nations, regions, and continents. Just as theย game once took shape in the context of the reconfiguration of social life in industrializingย societies, the industrialization of soccer itself accompanies profound changes in the disciplines ofย labor and leisure during the New Media Age with its unprecedented power to penetrate distantย corners and private spaces via digital links. Yet, the game still derives much of its vitality fromย passions rooted in a sense of place and of community.
The organizing theme of the conference is precisely this tension or modes of accommodationย between the globalizing impulse and the tenacious appeal of local attachments, past and present.ย We are interested in exploring different dimensions of that theme while sparking a conversationย about the relevance of a study of soccer and of sports for a deeper critical understanding ofย global history and of globalization.
We are seeking proposals from scholars at all stages of their academic career, including graduateย students, who wish to present their original research on a variety of topics dealing with social,ย political, or economic aspects of different ecosystems of the world of soccer โincluding modestย clubs and lesser known leagues as well as global icons and organizations like FIFAโ or with theย evolution of โthe beautiful gameโ itself. We are particularly interested in forging a globalย discussion of these topics, and therefore especially welcome contributions from outside Northย America and Europe.
Submission guidelines
Please submit a single doc or pdf file including an abstract of no more than 500 words and a briefย CV toย wigh@fas.harvard.eduย with the subject line โSoccer2016.โ We recommend including aย header with your name on every page of your submission.
Paper Proposals are due September 1st, 2015. Late proposals will not be accepted.
Applicants will be notified in October 2015. If accepted, you will be asked for a draft paper byย March 1st. We hope to cover all (economy class) travel costs, accommodation and meals,ย pending the availability of funds.
Conference Conveners
- Francesco Erspamer, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature
- Cemal Kafadar, Vehbi Koรง Professor of Turkish Studies, Department of History
- Mariano Siskind, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature