Nation, state and identity in international sport

Hywel Iorwerth*, Alun Hardman, Carwyn Rhys Jones

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Abstract

The question of eligibility for international sporting representation (ISR) has become increasingly contentious. In this paper we argue that the current ISR regulations are outdated and problematic. Sporting governing bodies ought to ignore citizenship as a criterion for ISR, and instead ISR should be based on a normative account of national belonging which would operate primarily on grounds of early socialisation and long-term residency. This approach would avoid many of the pragmatic and moral pathologies of ISR, and would utilise sports potential in promoting a liberal and progressive understanding of national ties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)327-347
Number of pages21
JournalNational Identities
Volume16
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Mar 2014

Keywords

  • citizenship
  • identity
  • international sporting representation
  • nation
  • nation-state

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