Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research recognizes the diversity and complexity of this violence, but serious interdisciplinary work on the topic remains sparse. This article suggests that there is a need for increased dialogue across academic disciplines. I examine how themes and issues emanating from different disciplines may be brought together to produce a fuller, multi-level analysis that integrates distal and proximate causes of sports crowd violence. Using a socio-ecological model, it is shown that fan violence arises from the dynamic interplay between individual, interpersonal, situational, social environmental, and social structural factors. I also review key continua of sport...
The paper analyzes causes and mechanisms of victimization by sports violence, as well as the typo...
In this article, we address the question of how diffusion mechanisms predict the level of violence a...
1996). Riots in crowds have been explained from different theoretical perspectives (HYLANDER, 2008),...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
Spectator violence refers to physical violence that occurs at special events within entertainment ve...
Physical and psychological harm as a result of unsanctioned aggression and violence in sport continu...
Building on Braun and Vliegenthart’s recent study of soccer hooliganism, this article develops an ex...
Building on Braun and Vliegenthart’s recent study of soccer hooliganism, this article develops an ex...
The study has an exploratory character and its objective is to analyze the types of audience from sp...
Violence occurred in many stadiums during and after sports matches. The champions were fans of diffe...
The present paper analyses the causes that lead to violent behaviour in sport (from the social, econ...
Sports-related violence is a form of interpersonal violence. Violence that occurs in and around the ...
Spectator violence comprises the complex system of behavior patterns and patterns of conduct. The pa...
The paper analyzes causes and mechanisms of victimization by sports violence, as well as the typo...
In this article, we address the question of how diffusion mechanisms predict the level of violence a...
1996). Riots in crowds have been explained from different theoretical perspectives (HYLANDER, 2008),...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
Crowd violence is a regular feature of spectator sports around the world. Contemporary research reco...
Athletic programs in the public schools and colleges are often instifled by assertions that competit...
Spectator violence refers to physical violence that occurs at special events within entertainment ve...
Physical and psychological harm as a result of unsanctioned aggression and violence in sport continu...
Building on Braun and Vliegenthart’s recent study of soccer hooliganism, this article develops an ex...
Building on Braun and Vliegenthart’s recent study of soccer hooliganism, this article develops an ex...
The study has an exploratory character and its objective is to analyze the types of audience from sp...
Violence occurred in many stadiums during and after sports matches. The champions were fans of diffe...
The present paper analyses the causes that lead to violent behaviour in sport (from the social, econ...
Sports-related violence is a form of interpersonal violence. Violence that occurs in and around the ...
Spectator violence comprises the complex system of behavior patterns and patterns of conduct. The pa...
The paper analyzes causes and mechanisms of victimization by sports violence, as well as the typo...
In this article, we address the question of how diffusion mechanisms predict the level of violence a...
1996). Riots in crowds have been explained from different theoretical perspectives (HYLANDER, 2008),...