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Explain Qatar. And where it is.
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The Fifa World Cup 2022 Qatar: Labour Problem

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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The Fifa World Cup 2022 Qatar: Labour Problem

Eman Monga
Explain Qatar. And where it is.
Photo by Doha Sam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMdPI-Pggeg

The campaign of Fifa World Cup 2022

DISCUSSION QUESTION!

lets change things up a little.
What do you think the social/cultural impact will be on Qatar if the world cup happens there? What impact will it have on the people living there? Try putting yourself in the shoes of someone who lives there.

Why pick this topic?

  • Qatar is home away from
  • Spent 11 years of my life there
  • Literally saw it develop in front of my eyes
  • A country that has had a huge impact on my upbringing
  • So much potential in the country

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Do you think Qatar should have the World Cup hosted there?

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Do you think Qatar deserves the World Cup now?

Discussion Question!

You got this. 
In terms of economy, what change could this world cup bring about in Qatar? Do you think it'll be a positive impact or a negative? Could it possibly improve the bad labour?

Labour Issues arising

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  • Poorly paid labour workers
  • Not paid on time
  • Unfulfilled benefits promised to them beforehand
  • Working in terrible conditions

Challenges & Change in society

  • Negative political impact on the country
  • Not much of a local impact on the people living there
  • Negative Social impact globally (against basic human rights)
  • Positive impact on the economy
Local impact ties in with the bystander effect. People don't really help unless the person is similar to them. Which in many cases they're not. Not much the local people can do about it anyway.

Connections...

Socio/Psych/Anthro

How does it all link up?

  • Sociological Approach:
  • Labour issues create great barriers between classes
  • Aren't treated as the other people living there
  • Locals think it's acceptable to treat them that way
  • Discrimination and no equality

How does it all link up?

  • Psychological Approach:
  • Unfair on the badly treated labour workers
  • Ties to Ivan Pavlov, B.F. Skinner & Albert Bandura
  • Children may be more ignorant towards it in the future
Ivan pavlov.... - Because society will be controlling their personalities. Society isn't giving them any importance there and no one is willing to have their voices heard so they think whatever is happening is fine. They think they have no authority to speak up for themselves. It's kind of like the famous line "Monkey see, monkey do" which is basically mimicking what others we look upon do. Refer to the video we watched on the kids that copied the adults. (ALbert Bandura stimulus)

How does it all link up?

  • Anthropological Approach:
  • Focuses more on socio-cultural anthropology
  • Shows all the different groups of people & how they're treated
  • Not such a great relation between society as a whole
  • A lot of different communities due to class

Discussion Question!

AYYY nearly done.
Do you think what the country is doing, is right? What would you do? Take into consideration that they need to build about 6/7 stadiums in the time span of 8 years and they haven't even started yet.