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Sports and Politics- Convergences and Divergences

Journal of Knowledge

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Episode  ·  6 Plays  ·  1:19:27  ·  Mar 9, 2024

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Sports has always been an exciting topic for everyone to talk about. It doesn't merely represent entertainment; rather, it has transcended beyond external influences and power politics. Countries, governments, corporations, etc., aim to use it primarily as a lucrative avenue and a means to project power. Furthermore, while sports has historically had a Eurocentric origin, it has evolved into more than just a pastime for many, including countries in the Global South. Beyond being a source of entertainment and a lifestyle choice, sports has emerged as a significant career option. Undoubtedly, it has the transformative power to shape and change people's lives. About The Guest  Alan Bince is a Neuroscience PhD candidate working at Maastricht University, Netherlands. Growing up in the UAE, his passion for sports started at a very young age watching the Indian Cricket Team and Manchester United. During his time as an engineering student, he worked part-time for various independent news outlets covering spectator sports. Through this journey, he made significant contributions to a sports aggregator page on X named United Journal. His drive to learn more about the history and political movements involved in the evolution of sports helped him to visit important sporting institutions in England as he was completing his Master's degree at UCL. You can follow him on X and Instagram.  Choose to opt for resources to enhance the knowledge on the topic- Book1|Book2|Book3 Read the summary of the podcast and get access to reading materials and resources. Read the full podcast summary ⁠here. DM on our FB, and Instagram or comment down for collaborations.Our Website- https://infodailybyjrp.blogspot.com/p/podcasts.html Follow us on Facebook|Quora|Anchor |Telegram|Clubhouse|Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jairam-r-prabhu/support

1h 19m 27s  ·  Mar 9, 2024

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