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Bapala: Oa Hao Lipapaling – Yours in Sport
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Oa Hao Lipapaling – Yours in Sport. While I was travelling around South Africa for the World Cup I used the time to stock up on some books. Fittingly, I ended up purchasing a number of books relating to soccer in Africa. I read two during the World Cup – ‘ Feet of the Chameleon. 8217; and ‘ Football United. September 9, 2010. September 17, 2010 at 5:54 AM. Hope you dont mind but I think I will be ending all the department letters and permission slips with this phrase, really cool. View my complete profile.
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Hockey Wanderer: August 2010
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A quest to see pro hockey at its most obscure and elemental. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. This book called to me in June from the new releases table of the local bookstore. A book on African soccer! Just before the first African World Cup! In other words, the book had the exact effect on me that the publisher desired. Ka-ching! Final summary: a good read if you find the topic interesting. Published by Harper Perennial. Http:/ www.africa-united.co.uk/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Move along, nothing to see… | Things Seen and Heard...
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Things Seen and Heard…. 8230;in Africa, mostly. A few words about Steve Bloomfield…. This won’t make a difference. The End →. Move along, nothing to see…. April 28, 2010. Clearly maintaining two blogs is beyond me. Let’s face it, one was always a bit of a struggle. Until the World Cup is out the way I’ll be focusing my blogging on the Africa United. Normal service will be resumed in July. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. This won’t make a difference. The End →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Tom Hunt...
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Sport for Development and Peace Discussions: September 2010
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Sport for Development and Peace Discussions. Posts and discussions relating to issues in the field of sport for social change. Saturday, September 25, 2010. Sport-for-Development and Social Capital – Where’s my t-shirt? From my previous posts I think it is obvious that, in my own mind, I am still trying to articulate how, or if, sport can be used to address various issues. I think that the predominant dogma within sport for development and peace (SDP) is focused on life skills and behaviour change. Where...
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Africa United | Things Seen and Heard...
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Things Seen and Heard…. 8230;in Africa, mostly. A few words about Steve Bloomfield…. My book, ‘Africa United: How Football Explains Africa’, is out now. The website of the same name can be found here. The book can be bought here. And here’s the blurb:. Steve Bloomfield’s wide-ranging and incisive book investigates Africa’s love of football, its increasing global influence, the build-up to the 2010 World Cup itself and the social and political backdrop to the greatest show on earth. Enter your comment here.
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Africa Goal 2010: Africa Goal links up with Africa United!
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. Africa Goal links up with Africa United! We are excited to be linking with Steve Bloomfield’s book Africa United, which has just listed by the New York Times as one of this year’s best books about the World Cup.In Steve’s words the book is not an encyclopedia of African football but “It’s the story of how Africa has been shaped by its football and how Africa is now shaping football. ”. For decades African footballers have been leaving the continent to play their football. Now ...
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(Re)Brand Africa: Rebrand Universe
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Until The Lion Learns To Write, Tales Of The Hunt Will Always Glorify The Hunter". A collection of projects, bloggers, organizations and individuals that are rebranding the images and perceptions of Africa through revolutionary, innovative, revisionist, contemporary or original viewpoints about Africa. Africa is a country. Pan African): Blog by author and journalist Steve Bloomfield, based in Nairobi since 2006, who reports from 25 countries across Africa. In the run up to Africa’s first World ...Nigeria...