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Gijs van Campenhout
Gijs van Campenhout
Ph.D. and Lecturer at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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Who counts as a migrant footballer? A critical reflection and alternative approach to migrant football players on national teams at the World Cup, 1930–2018
G Van Campenhout, J Van Sterkenburg, G Oonk
The International Journal of the History of Sport 35 (11), 1071-1090, 2018
302018
‘It is where blokes can be blokes’: making places in a New Zealand rugby club
G Van Campenhout, B Van Hoven
Gender, Place & Culture 21 (9), 1090-1107, 2014
252014
The diversification of national football teams: Using the idea of migration corridors to explore the underlying structures of nationality changes amongst foreign-born players …
G Van Campenhout, J Van Sterkenburg
International review for the sociology of sport 56 (1), 36-61, 2021
232021
’I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose’. Theorising on the deservedness of migrants in international football, using the case of Mesut Özil
G Van Campenhout, H van Houtum
Sport in Society 24 (11), 1924-1940, 2021
222021
Has the World Cup become more migratory? A comparative history of foreign-born players in national football teams, c. 1930-2018
G Van Campenhout, J van Sterkenburg, G Oonk
Comparative Migration Studies 7, 1-19, 2019
222019
''I am German when I win, but an immigrant when lose'', Theorising on the deservedness of migrants international football; using the case of Mesut Özil
G Campenhout, HJ van Houtum
22021
It is somewhere blokes can be blokes': Making places at the Auckland University Rugby and Football Club
G Campenhout
22011
Foreign-born sportspeople in the Olympics and the Football World Cup: migration, citizenship and nationhood
G van Campenhout, J Jansen
Research handbook on sports and society, 227-243, 2021
12021
and Jacco van Sterkenburg
G Van Campenhout, G Oonk
Has the World Cup become more migratory, 1930-2018, 2019
12019
Who Belongs to the Nation? Sport, Nationality and Identity: a Global Continuum of Thin and Thick Citizenship Cases1
G Oonk, G van Campenhout
Sport and Nation, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, 1-16, 2016
12016
Meanings given to (super-) diversity in the Dutch national team by Dutch football commentators: A historical approach
G van Campenhout, A van Lienden, J van Sterkenburg
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 58 (4), 647-665, 2023
2023
PasSport Nationalism
G van Campenhout
2020
Has the FIFA World Cup become more migratory?
G van Campenhout
2019
Erasmus University Rotterdam STAGING
G van Campenhout, J van Sterkenburg
2019
'Surinamese Lions'
G van Campenhout
2018
The Emergence of Hyperdiversity at the World Cup Football, 1930-2022
G Oonk, G van Campenhout
2018
Hyperdiversiteit wordt nieuwe norm WK voetbal, opiniestuk in de Volkskrant 13-06-2018 (samen met Gijs van Campenhout).
G Oonk, G van Campenhout
Volkskrant 2018 (13 juni), 2018
2018
Migrant footballers in national teams.
G van Campenhout
2017
Fifa dwingt voetballer tot lastige keuze
G van Campenhout
Trouw 2017 (October 13), 2017
2017
Can ‘the other’represent the country?
G van Campenhout
2017
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