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Peter Alegi
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Hacking Work
Când un business are probleme, pe cine sacrificăm? Best of Peter Barta la Hacking Work
Probleme în paradisul IT? Pare că industria IT din România nu este pregătită să facă față noilor realități din piață. Multe companii au ales calea ușoară de a vinde servicii și au neglijat sustenabilitatea pe termen lung. Iar când pericolul bate la ușă, pe cine alegi să salvezi? Am discutat cu Peter Barta despre importanța de a avea un plan B în fața avansului tehnologic și nevoia de a investi în oamenii buni, care aduc inovația în organizație. Peter este antreprenor, mentor și investitor, cu peste 20 de ani de experiență managerială. A...
2024-07-17
05 min
SASH Sessions
EP 13: Soccer Frontiers Book Talk (January 2022)
Host Tom McCabe is joined by Chris Bolsmann and George Kioussis, editors of Soccer Frontiers: The Global Game in the United States, 1863–1913 (2021, University of Tennessee Press). Soccer Frontiers examines the early history of soccer in the United States, which has received relatively little scholarly attention. Soccer Frontiers helps to fill this gap and correct the widespread notion that soccer was unfamiliar in the United States before the late twentieth century. A number of SASH members are contributors to the book. Chris and George are both professors in the Department of Kinesiology at California State...
2023-10-16
1h 00
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2023-08-20
00 min
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
Teaching Soccer: Three Actual Professors of Football on their College Classes, and Soccer Literacy in the U.S.
It's the first episode with American guests - and the first one with three of them. For this episode of The Assistant Professor of Football, I am joined by three (real) professors who regularly teach, in American university classrooms, about football - its culture, its meaning, its history. We talked about how that teaching is going, what would it be like to take a class with them, what do they assign, and how did they get into this subject in academia in the first place, and what good books are being written about the beautiful game beyond the well-known p...
2023-06-02
1h 38
The Gentleman Ultra
Interview with Peter Alegi, Professor of History at Michigan State University, author and Calcio fan.
In this episode of TGU podcast host Frank Risorto speaks with Michigan State University Professor of history, Calcio fan and author Peter Alegi. Frank sits down with Peter to discuss his early days in Rome, making the move to the United States as a teenager, following Juventus and the Azzurri, his work in South Africa and its legacy, moving between continents and the perspective it continues to give him on life and football, his love of Subbuteo, the Global Soccer class he runs at MSU and its origins, Roberto Baggio and much more. **Please don't f...
2023-02-16
55 min
The Gentleman Ultra
3 World Cup Questions with Author, Professor and Roman-American Historian, Peter Alegi
In a new episode of The Gentleman Ultra podcast series '3 World Cup Questions' host Frank Risorto asks the same three World Cup related questions to our friends in and around the world of Calcio. The three questions? What's your favourite World Cup moment? What's your favourite World Cup game? Who's your favourite World Cup team? Todays guest is Peter Alegi, an author, professor and Roman-American historian. Please don't forget to rate, share and review the podcast and thanks for listening. You can find more of Peter on Twitter @_futbolprof as...
2022-12-05
39 min
CURVA MUNDIAL
Episode 24: Peter Alegi
Professor, author and historian Peter Alegi joins CURVA MUNDIAL to discuss his love of Juventus, Italian soccer, South African soccer and more. Alegi talks about his books "Laduma!: Soccer, Politics and Society in South Africa," and "South Africa and the Global Game: Football, Apartheid and Beyond," his time living in South Africa and growing up in Italy before moving to America. A fascinating interview about watching the world's game from all corners of the globe.
2022-09-18
1h 11
TOP SPORT
We spoke to prof Peter Alegi
We spoke to Peter Alegi is an associate professor of history at Michigan State University and the author of Laduma! Soccer, Politics, and Society in South Africa.
2022-03-22
19 min
The AIAC Podcast
Football and Empire
For most football enthusiasts, the last year of matches and competition bore the stamp of something most people think should be kept out of the sport: politics. But as former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson once said, “There is more politics in football than in politics.” Rather than separate from society, sports are often a mirror of it—a testament to the prevailing attitudes, to the evolving social and economic relations. If our society has become more globalized, commercialized and unequal, then the nature of sport will develop this way too. It is in the inter...
2021-04-20
1h 04
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 81: Another Africa Podcast Mashup: Kim Yi Dionne on AIDS interventions in Africa, podcasting, and more
In the news wrap this week, we talk about Ethiopian politics, Zambia's third term debate, elections in Namibia, and more.This week is another African podcast mashup special — featuring a conversation with Ufahamu Africa's own Kim Yi Dionne (@dadakim) in commemoration of World AIDS Day this weekend. Kim is a professor of political science at UC Riverside and an editor of The Monkey Cage, a blog on politics and political science at The Washington Post. She is also the author of Doomed Interventions: The Failure of Global Responses to AIDS in Africa, published by Cambridge University Press in...
2019-11-30
35 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 3: A conversation with Dr. Peter Alegi on football and politics
This week on Ufahamu Africa, we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON). We talk about football, politics, and more with Dr. Peter Alegi (aka @futbolprof), a professor of history at Michigan State University. He literally wrote the book on football in Africa. Our conversation with Dr. Peter Alegi begins at 5:25. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2017-01-21
26 min
SoccerNomad World Cup 2014
SoccerNomad World Cup Podcast--Group D Preview
Peter Alegi (@futbolprof) joined me to look at Group D Italy England Uruguay Costa Rica ------ Intro/Outro Music is "Hasta Que Salga el Sol" (English: "Until Sunrise"), a Latin tropical pop song written by Don Omar.
2014-05-29
24 min
New Books in Sports
Peter Alegi and Chris Bolsmann (editors), “Africa’s World Cup: Critical Reflections on Play, Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space” (University of Michigan Press, 2013)
In 2010, for the first time, an African nation hosted the FIFA World Cup. The advertisements surrounding the tournament used graphics and sounds intended to conjure the image of a vibrant, exotic land. In fact, though, the African-ness of the South African World Cup was pretty thin, when not wholly... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
2013-09-05
48 min
New Books in African Studies
Peter Alegi and Chris Bolsmann (editors), “Africa’s World Cup: Critical Reflections on Play, Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space” (University of Michigan Press, 2013)
In 2010, for the first time, an African nation hosted the FIFA World Cup. The advertisements surrounding the tournament used graphics and sounds intended to conjure the image of a vibrant, exotic land. In fact, though, the African-ness of the South African World Cup was pretty thin, when not wholly fabricated. For example, the music that introduced ESPN’s World Cup coverage sounded very African, as it opened with the sounding of an ox horn (the promo showed a bare-chested tribesman blowing the horn atop a mountain, silhouetted against the setting sun) and then built with pulsing drums and a ch...
2013-09-05
48 min
University of Michigan Press Podcast
Peter Alegi and Chris Bolsmann (editors), “Africa’s World Cup: Critical Reflections on Play, Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space” (University of Michigan Press, 2013)
In 2010, for the first time, an African nation hosted the FIFA World Cup. The advertisements surrounding the tournament used graphics and sounds intended to conjure the image of a vibrant, exotic land. In fact, though, the African-ness of the South African World Cup was pretty thin, when not wholly... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2013-09-05
48 min
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Episode 43:
Chris Bolsmann (Sociology, Aston University) on the successful 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Topics covered include experiences at stadiums; FIFA's Disney-fied World Cup; Pan-Africanism and African teams; and the economic and political impact of the tournament. More World Cup Thoughts Online: After the Final with Karabo Mathang and Sindi Mabizela (audio) Laurent Dubois and Achille Mbembe on The People's Game (audio) African Soccerscapes by Peter Alegi (book) Dr. Bolsmann's World Cup blog at Harvard Business Review Footballiscominghome (blog) Feel it! Reflections on SA 2010 (blog) Chronicle of SA 2010 for Latin Americans (blog in Spanish)
2010-07-22
26 min
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Episode 10:
Peter Alegi discusses his book manuscript in process African Soccerscapes: Sport, Race, Nation, and Capitalism (Ohio University Press, forthcoming in 2009). Guest host Solomon Getahun and Peter Limb talk with Alegi about football and anti-colonial nationalism in Nigeria, Algeria, and South Africa; the history of migration of African players to Europe; and South Africa's hosting of the 2010 World Cup.
2008-06-30
30 min
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Episode 4:
Professor Folu Ogundimu (MSU, Journalism) joins Peter Limb and Olabode Ibironke, an MSU graduate student in Comparative Literature, to discuss how the transformation of mass media in contemporary Africa has revitalized democracy and strengthened freedom of expression. Later in the episode, Alegi reports on the Media, Communication, and Sports in Africa conference, and speaks with Simon Akindes (University of Wisconsin, Parkside) about the joys and sorrows of global African football.
2008-02-29
31 min
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Episode 3:
In this episode's first segment, Peter Alegi reports on the exciting conclusion of the 2008 African Nations Cup in Ghana. In the second segment, South African media scholar Sean Jacobs (University of Michigan) discusses his blog Leo Africanus, and shares his insights on the relationship between media, popular culture, and democracy in Africa.
2008-02-15
32 min
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Episode 2:
This episode focuses on African football (soccer), cinema, and literature. In the first segment, Peter Alegi reports on the first round of the African Nations Cup in Ghana. In the second segment, MSU Professors Ken Harrow and Safoi Babana-Hampton join us in a discussion centered around Harrows new book Postcolonial African Cinema: From Political Engagement to Postmodernism (Indiana University Press, 2007). Issues of authenticity, truth, self-expression, and the impact of new media connect the latest trends in African cinema and literature.
2008-01-31
27 min
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
Episode 1:
The inaugural episode of Africa Past and Present introduces the podcast and features an interview with University of Pennsylvania Professor Cheikh Anta Babou (MSU PhD 2002). Africa matters, says co-host Peter Alegi in the first segment. It matters to America since about one in seven Americans trace their origins to the African continent. Africa also has global implications: economic, political, and cultural ones. Finally, Africa deserves to be studied and debated in its own right, like any other continent. For co-host Peter Limb, Podcasting is an exciting and vibrant forum, especially for communication. It opens up a new horizon for interaction...
2008-01-15
36 min