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Title
The West African sports official: an insider's view of sports administration |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/23087 |
Date
2013 |
Author(s)
Beek,W.E.A.van |
Abstract
Using my own experience as a sports administrator, I describe and analyse the organisational culture of West African sports. As a cultural anthropologist and draughts player, I have been President of the Fédération Mondiale du Jeu de Dames for eleven years, followed by four years as Executive Vice-President of the Confédération Africaine du Jeu de Dames. Using a series of first hand cases, five major principles of 'management culture' or 'board-room culture' are discerned and analysed that seem to inform the way power is handled in West African sports. These are: personal presence, the primacy of the official, the importance of board positions, the personalisation of power and finally the use of the past to legitimise the present. In all of them, the small world of draughts offers an insider's view of the relationship between notions of power, the politicisation of sports and the processes of neo-patrimonialism that inform African politics more generally. The article ends with some thoughts on the cultural specificity of these processes in West Africa and on the position of sports in the wider African society. |
Subject(s)
sports; West Africa |
Type of publication
Article / Letter to editor |
Source
59; 77; 101; Paideuma: Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde |
Identifier
oai:ascleiden.nl:075287668:3378; urn:issn:0078-7809 |
Repository
Leiden - African Studies Centre Leiden
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