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The essay provides an overview of adaptive transnational identity processes related to
soccer among Lusophone migrant communities in New England. Particular attention is
paid to how the New England Revolution soccer team (in the US first division) markets the
club to Lusophone migrants and as a result participates in the transnational social field,
important for migrant economic and social integration in local contexts. The essay provides
insight into adaptive transnational migration processes by examining an institution that
may not discursively linked to the migrant group, but that nonetheless participates in the
construction and maintenance of the adaptive transnational social category.
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Soccer & Society, 8 (4),459–477