The World Cup and international relations
Who gets to host future editions of the men’s soccer World Cup is not just big business, but also a bargaining chip in international relations.
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Clovis Bergère Clovis Bergère is a visual ethnographer whose research examines the politics of youth in relation to digital media in Guinea, West Africa.
Who gets to host future editions of the men’s soccer World Cup is not just big business, but also a bargaining chip in international relations.
What if “fake” as a mode of operating on social media held the key to unlocking democratic debate, as the practice would suggest in Africa?