Abstract:
Since South Africa's transition to democracy and readmission into the international sporting fraternity, much attention has been placed on the transformative and nation-building potential of sports generally and the hosting of global sporting events specifically. By analysing attitudes to the Football World Cup over the last three years, Udesh Pillay, Ben Roberts and Orli Bass confront certain misconceptions about the state of play of this social cohesion agenda.
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