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Jonathan Bowman's research synthesizes sport studies with postcolonial literature and critical management theory. He examines the societal impact of sports, particularly in relation to gender dynamics and the effects of mega-events, and brings a humanities perspective to bear on issues of doping and governance in global sporting organizations. Bowman's work also explores Caribbean and African literature and culture, especially in the context of colonialism, slavery, and trade. His publications include analyses of the Haitian Revolt (1791-1804) through the lens of transatlantic print culture and consumption, and he has also assessed FIFA's reforms following the "FIFA-Gate" scandal using Ruggie's "principled pragmatism" framework.
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- Publications: 3
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Consumption cultures, critical management and respectability politics: the Haitian Revolt (1791–1804) as an emancipatory alternative to modern slavery (2025)
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Is the reform of FIFA as the world’s largest brand community just business? assessing ruggie’s principled pragmatism—ten years since FIFA-Gate (2025)
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Hegel’s master-slave dialectic and the Haiti revolt (1791–1804): Transatlantic print chronicles of race in an age of colonial market exchange (2023)