In the course of researching the Heysel tragedy and its coverage by the media [see Interwoven Tragedies companion piece for Sport in Society], I pored over dozens of valuable dissections of football hooliganism by renowned sociologists, almost all of whom charged journalists with both exaggerating and exacerbating the problem. Interviews with the accused, unaccountably, were conspicuous by their absence. These scholarly explorations were also accompanied, in my reading, by a widespread tendency to diminish the havoc wrought by criminal and profoundly antisocial behaviour. Many contributory factors were commonly cited, such as ‘frustrated maleness’, high unemployment, Margaret Thatcher’s declaration that ‘there is no such thing as society’ a...
The study of football hooliganism, now recognized as a global phenomenon, has been dominated by the ...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...
The study examines the English media coverage of what is popularly labelled 'football hooliganism'. ...
It is argued in this essay that the nature and severity of the football hooliganism problem in Great...
Amidst the countless and seminal contributions by Stuart Hall to discourses around race, representat...
Our fundamental, epistemological position is that football hooligans and the mass media’s representa...
tendency for England fans to be castigated by the full spectrum of media vehicles as the embodiment ...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant’ football hooligan literature and co...
This paper summarizes some preliminary findings of a three-year research project carried out at the ...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant ’ football hooligan literature and c...
Despite their reputation for violence and hooligan behaviour, south-east London’s Millwall football ...
Football has existed as a popular sport in Britain and the world for several centuries. The game ha...
Recent years have seen the publication of a number of books written by former football hooligans in ...
The study of football hooliganism, now recognized as a global phenomenon, has been dominated by the ...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...
The study examines the English media coverage of what is popularly labelled 'football hooliganism'. ...
It is argued in this essay that the nature and severity of the football hooliganism problem in Great...
Amidst the countless and seminal contributions by Stuart Hall to discourses around race, representat...
Our fundamental, epistemological position is that football hooligans and the mass media’s representa...
tendency for England fans to be castigated by the full spectrum of media vehicles as the embodiment ...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant’ football hooligan literature and co...
This paper summarizes some preliminary findings of a three-year research project carried out at the ...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
This review essay looks anew at the connection between ‘deviant ’ football hooligan literature and c...
Despite their reputation for violence and hooligan behaviour, south-east London’s Millwall football ...
Football has existed as a popular sport in Britain and the world for several centuries. The game ha...
Recent years have seen the publication of a number of books written by former football hooligans in ...
The study of football hooliganism, now recognized as a global phenomenon, has been dominated by the ...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...