The Global Migration of Soccer Players
By (Author) Daniel T. Buffington
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
21st August 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
796.3340922
Hardback
152
Width 161mm, Height 229mm, Spine 16mm
431g
Using quantitative data on player movement as well as interviews with agents, players, coaches, and team staff, The Global Migration of Soccer Players compares and contrasts the movement of highly skilled athletes to more general migrant streams. Grounded in the sociology of migration, the book addresses two major questions. First, why do players leave their country of birth to seek opportunities abroad Second, once players find themselves living and working in a new country, how do they adapt or adjust to these unfamiliar surroundings
In this expansive exposition, Daniel Buffington has brought together a series of important arguments that relate to the migrations of soccer players and imbued them with new meaning both methodologically and theoretically. Whilst a comprehensive quantitative analysis provides hitherto unsubstantiated scaffolding for the various chapters, theoretically Buffington offers new variations on existing themes that stretch our understanding of a number of facets of the migration process. By drawing on theories related to the migration of the highly skilled, neoclassical economics, the new economics of labor migration, world systems theory and migrant network theory, Buffington has broadened the scope of scholarship beyond the narrow confines of the study of soccer alone. He has created a far-reaching text that can tell us much about migration in its broadest sense. -- Richard Elliott, Solent University, Southampton
This is an interesting account of an important and topical subject. Daniel Buffington uses both qualitative and quantitative data to explore key aspects of migration in the global game of association football (soccer). This book makes a valuable contribution to the literature on the sociology of migration and highlights many of the challenges that people face when moving between nations. -- John Harris, Glasgow Caledonian University
Daniel Buffington is associate professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.