Institute of Sports Science

Dr. Ikechukwu Ejekwumadu

Kontakt
Institut für Sportwissenschaft
Wilhelmstraße 124,
1. Stock, Raum 108c
0176 - 73906842
ikechukwu-joseph.ejekwumaduspam prevention@wiso.uni-tuebingen.de

Sprechzeiten (PDF)


Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Sociology of sports
  • African footballers in Europe
  • Cultural transitions in sports
  • Football academies and sports labour migration in West Africa
  • Sports and society in West Africa
  • Sports for development
  • Race, ethnicity and identity in sports

Kurzvita

Since 2022
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Sports Science

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

2022
PhD in Sports Science

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

2008
Master of Arts in Sociology

University of Leeds, UK

2003
Bachelor of Science in Sociology

Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria


Ausgewählte Publikationen

Journalbeiträge

  • Ejekwumadu, I. (2021) Social structure and the imagined mobility of youth football athletes in Dakar. European Journal for Sport and Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/16138171.2021.2001174
  • Ejekwumadu, I. (2022). Fußball Statt Schulbank. Welt-Sichten, June. pp 22 -24.
  • Ejekwumadu, I. (Accepted) ‘Just another world’: An interpretive biography of the cultural transition of two West African footballers in Germany. Sport in Society.

Bücher

  • Ejekwumadu, I. (2006). Themes in Population & Family Life Education. Minna: Elicola Press.
  • Ejekwumadu, I. (2006). Man and His Social Environment. Minna: Niger State Press.

Buchkapitel

  • Ejekwumadu, I. (2013) The Principles of Social Control and the Efficacy of Law in Nigeria. In: Onuoha J. I. & Ezeribe S. N. (eds.) Issues in Contemporary Social Discourse. Owerri: Liu House of Excellence.
  • Ejekwumadu, I. (2013) Social Media and Citizen Engagement: Prospects and Challenges for Nigeria. In: Onuoha J. I. & Ezeribe S. N. (eds.) Issues in Contemporary Social Discourse. Owerri: Liu House of Excellence.

Funktionen

  • The International Network for Research in Sport and Migration Issues