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Editor's Introduction

Andrew J. Ball

and legitimate white, heterosexist masculinity. Eddy presents a clear, rigorous, and intersectional example of how the symbolic forms of mass culture—and their material infrastructures—are invested in the nation's power dynamics. Looking forward, the

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A Social Negotiation of Hope

Male West African Youth, ‘Waithood’ and the Pursuit of Social Becoming through Football

Christian Ungruhe and James Esson

infrastructure, and a fragile political economy in relation to its European counterpart ( Darby et al. 2007 ). For example, the average monthly salary for professional football players in Ghana is relatively low, particularly in comparison to players at European