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Radicalised by FIFA - Football, History and Feminism
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Radicalised by FIFA - Football, History and Feminism

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In this compelling memoir, Professor Jean Williams recounts her journey through seven Womens World Cups, beginning with Los Angeles in 1999. Each chapter unveils the celebratory aspects of working in the football industry and academia while confronting the pervasive misogyny in both fields. From consulting on the Los Angeles Declaration on womens football, winning both FIFA and UEFA funding, to becoming the first female Professor of Sport History at the International Centre for Sports History and Culture, her career is marked by significant achievements and personal challenges. The memoir also covers the impact of global events like the SARS pandemic and September 11, alongside the rise of social media and the fight for equal pay in womens football. This is a story of resilience, triumph, and the enduring struggle for gender equality in sports and academia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fair Play Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
31 March 2025
Pages
400
ISBN
9781923236059

In this compelling memoir, Professor Jean Williams recounts her journey through seven Womens World Cups, beginning with Los Angeles in 1999. Each chapter unveils the celebratory aspects of working in the football industry and academia while confronting the pervasive misogyny in both fields. From consulting on the Los Angeles Declaration on womens football, winning both FIFA and UEFA funding, to becoming the first female Professor of Sport History at the International Centre for Sports History and Culture, her career is marked by significant achievements and personal challenges. The memoir also covers the impact of global events like the SARS pandemic and September 11, alongside the rise of social media and the fight for equal pay in womens football. This is a story of resilience, triumph, and the enduring struggle for gender equality in sports and academia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fair Play Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
31 March 2025
Pages
400
ISBN
9781923236059