The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening behaviour. Fans of the two Glasgow clubs, Celtic and Rangers, were involved in the majority of these incidents. Players and officials of Celtic were targeted by Loyalist terrorists and sent bullets through the post. The Scottish government felt that many of the incidents were motivated by religious, ethnic, and national hatred, and introduced an Act of Parliament in order to tackle the problems that had arisen. The 'Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act' came into law on 1 March 2012, representing a governmental judgement that Scottish football is negatively affected by inter-communal tension. The Act cr...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
Based primarily on research into the policing of football fans in Scotland following the implementat...
The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening b...
In 2012, the Scottish Parliament voted through anti-vilification legislation known as the Offensive ...
The Scottish Government is (at the time of writing) piloting through the Scottish Parliament the Off...
A chapter examining attempts to tackle sectarianism in Scottish football through the importatio...
The central argument of this thesis is that football in Scotland has acquired characteristics which ...
Since 2011, the issue of ‘sectarianism’ has dominated the Scottish political agenda as well as media...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
This thesis deals with the religious antagonism between Catholics and Protestants in Glasgow, while ...
A mixed methods evaluation of a legislation introduced by the Scottish Government to tackle sectaria...
Sectarianism in Europe is an unwanted social phenomenon caused by deep-rooted historical antipathies...
This thesis sets out a broad sociological narrative of the introduction of the Offensive Behaviour a...
For over a century, sectarianism and Scottish football have, in the minds of many commentators, been...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
Based primarily on research into the policing of football fans in Scotland following the implementat...
The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening b...
In 2012, the Scottish Parliament voted through anti-vilification legislation known as the Offensive ...
The Scottish Government is (at the time of writing) piloting through the Scottish Parliament the Off...
A chapter examining attempts to tackle sectarianism in Scottish football through the importatio...
The central argument of this thesis is that football in Scotland has acquired characteristics which ...
Since 2011, the issue of ‘sectarianism’ has dominated the Scottish political agenda as well as media...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
This thesis deals with the religious antagonism between Catholics and Protestants in Glasgow, while ...
A mixed methods evaluation of a legislation introduced by the Scottish Government to tackle sectaria...
Sectarianism in Europe is an unwanted social phenomenon caused by deep-rooted historical antipathies...
This thesis sets out a broad sociological narrative of the introduction of the Offensive Behaviour a...
For over a century, sectarianism and Scottish football have, in the minds of many commentators, been...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
Based primarily on research into the policing of football fans in Scotland following the implementat...