CFP Football Politics and Cultural Production in Africa

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Call for submissions: Football Politics and Cultural Production in Africa: Issues and Discourses. Deadline: abstract: 30  April 2024; entire chapter: 30 August 2024.

Volume Editor: Dr. Floribert Patrick C. Endong (University of Dschang, Cameroon)

In the popular imaginary, sports and politics do not mix. In line with this, most international footballing authorities – notably the International Governing Body of Association Football (FIFA), and the African Football Confederation (CAF) – claim to be apolitical in their modi operandi. They also claim not to be involved in the political affairs of countries. Yet, football remains one of the most politicised phenomena in the world. Football in Africa has likewise been political or politicised at all levels.

Against this background, the present project focuses on engaging academics in various disciplines to interrogate the interaction between political football and cultural institutions in Africa. Specific attention is given to the media and the creative industries in Africa. The editor, therefore, calls for chapters relating to:

 Football politics and the African creative artist
 Football politics and media production/programming in Africa
 Football politics, hate speech and the social media in Africa
 Football art and political activism in Africa
 Football politics, xenophobia and media diplomacy
 Politics and the organisation of football events in Africa
 Politics, football management and the socialites in Africa
 The opening ceremonies of football competitions and political propaganda in Africa
 Football politics and dance in Africa
 Football politics and cultural activism in Africa
 The representation of football politics in African cinemas
 The representation of football politics in visual arts
 Football politics and musical production in Africa
 Football politics, advertising and branding
 Football politics and traditional media in Africa
 Football politics and diasporic cultures
 Football, the arts and technological innovation
 Football politics, the arts and sustaining peace in Africa
 Football politics, gender and the arts in Africa
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