Inspired by a recent convergence in sound/art with debates in cultural studies about crowds, swarms and networks, this paper considers how sound works in the service of trickery, then how such sonic trickery flourishes in forms of swarming play. It develops definitions of tricking and secrecy and applies these to a reflection on (sonic) trickery in the (swarming) game of Australian football. It takes as a specific example, racial vilification: a (sonic) practice that has manifested, been challenged and ultimately made illegal in football. It describes how such abusive behaviour can travel in swarming play, via techniques of tricking and secrecy, and notes the effort made by players (of the swarm), to successfully resist this behaviour. \ud ...
Association football is the most popular and significant of "supporter sports". Its spectator misbe...
The controversy over individual risk, uncalled technical gesture, unfortunate technical ornament th...
Football has existed as a popular sport in Britain and the world for several centuries. The game ha...
Inspired by a recent convergence in sound/art with debates in cultural studies about crowds, swarms ...
This article considers how discussion of football sound is missing from critical discourse and propo...
Pranks, hoaxes and practical jokes are co-creative cultural performance practices that appear across...
This article traces the course of a series of moral panics over the banding together, group identifi...
Deception remains a hotly debated topic in evolutionary and behavioural research. Our understanding ...
The aim of this research project in performance studies is to consider the aurality of (Australian) ...
Deception remains a hotly debated topic in evolutionary and behavioural research. Our understanding ...
This article traces the course of a series of moral panics over the banding together, group identifi...
Amongst social players, the prank, as a social performance form, holds a lot of potential to impact ...
In 2007 the elite Australian Rules footballer Ben Cousins was suspended by the Australian Football L...
This paper offers a new perspective on the policing of football fans by exploring the recruitment an...
Football fans around the world chant together to generate a carnivalesque atmosphere as well as to p...
Association football is the most popular and significant of "supporter sports". Its spectator misbe...
The controversy over individual risk, uncalled technical gesture, unfortunate technical ornament th...
Football has existed as a popular sport in Britain and the world for several centuries. The game ha...
Inspired by a recent convergence in sound/art with debates in cultural studies about crowds, swarms ...
This article considers how discussion of football sound is missing from critical discourse and propo...
Pranks, hoaxes and practical jokes are co-creative cultural performance practices that appear across...
This article traces the course of a series of moral panics over the banding together, group identifi...
Deception remains a hotly debated topic in evolutionary and behavioural research. Our understanding ...
The aim of this research project in performance studies is to consider the aurality of (Australian) ...
Deception remains a hotly debated topic in evolutionary and behavioural research. Our understanding ...
This article traces the course of a series of moral panics over the banding together, group identifi...
Amongst social players, the prank, as a social performance form, holds a lot of potential to impact ...
In 2007 the elite Australian Rules footballer Ben Cousins was suspended by the Australian Football L...
This paper offers a new perspective on the policing of football fans by exploring the recruitment an...
Football fans around the world chant together to generate a carnivalesque atmosphere as well as to p...
Association football is the most popular and significant of "supporter sports". Its spectator misbe...
The controversy over individual risk, uncalled technical gesture, unfortunate technical ornament th...
Football has existed as a popular sport in Britain and the world for several centuries. The game ha...