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Sorry Klinsmann, Soccer Will Never be “American”

This is the first part in an on-going look at the intersection of soccer and American culture.  Please check back for further updates and new posts. With the World Cup upon us there has been much ink...

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Are Invented Traditions “Traditions”?

This is Part 2 in an on-going look at the intersection of soccer and American culture.  Read Part 1 here. As a folklorist, I deal in traditions.  To most, “traditions” are thought of as set in stone,...

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Reinforcing Mythology

This is Part 3 in an on-going look at the intersection of soccer and American culture.  Read Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Today I read an interesting take on the US Men’s National Team and fandom and...

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The Beautiful Game: A Commentary on Global Demographics and Cultural...

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Immovable Object Meets Unstoppable Force: World Cup 2014 Edition

It appears that American fans are wearing out their welcome in Brazil. When he was shouted down by the U.S. fans, with yet another thundering “U-S-A!” chant, his smile turned to a sneer. Soon,...

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No, We Are Not All Millennials

The Emergence of Micro-Generations as Primary Cultural Cohorts We’ve all seen the stories: Millennials are spoiled and entitled, selfish and lazy, more concerned with how many likes their Facebook...

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The Politics of a Micro-Generation

This week Reason published their latest poll numbers on “Millennial” politics and it contains some interesting numbers that are generally supported by recent Pew and Gallup polls.  “Millennials” are...

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Millennial Politics at Elite Daily

My recent analysis on Millennial politics was published over at Elite Daily.  Check it out, leave some feedback, and share it with your friends.  Thanks — TJP

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