This article employs a 2013 televised dialogue on racism between two male, minority ethnic, global football stars – Adam Goodes of the Australian Rules code and Rio Ferdinand, an English Premier League player – for a timely, comparative and cross-cultural analysis of issues around race, ethnicity, Indigeneity, and identity, and dominant approaches to anti-racism and multiculturalism within these codes. Prior to the television interview, the Indigenous Goodes had been racially vilified by a 13-year-old female spectator during a match, and subsequently likened to King Kong by Collingwood president, Eddie McGuire. After an opponent racially slurred his brother during a 2011 match, Ferdinand initiated a protest, followed by many fellow professi...
This article is a transnational comparative discussion that interrogates responses, particularly for...
Football, or soccer as Americans know it, has been dubbed “The Beautiful Game” time and time again. ...
textabstractThis article will examine the previously under-researched area of the under-representati...
This article employs a 2013 televised dialogue on racism between two male, minority ethnic, global f...
Several high profile incidents have ensured that the problem of racism in football, widely perceived...
Situated in the overall context of the ideals of the nation, this article outlines the formation of ...
This article presents the findings of 2,415 posts collected from two prominent Australian Football L...
This article explores two significant incidents of racism – involving Luis Suárez and John Terry – f...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This article examines the exclusion of British Asians from English professional football. At present...
The opening of the AFL’s Indigenous Round, the chance for the contribution of I...
Adam Goodes was again booed by Australian football fans at the weekend. While some misguided comment...
This article examines the implications of the Australian Football League’s Rule 30 on vilification i...
This article examines the implications of the Australian Football League’s Rule 30 on vilification i...
Racism is embedded deep in the foundations of the Australian society. The roots have spread like fer...
This article is a transnational comparative discussion that interrogates responses, particularly for...
Football, or soccer as Americans know it, has been dubbed “The Beautiful Game” time and time again. ...
textabstractThis article will examine the previously under-researched area of the under-representati...
This article employs a 2013 televised dialogue on racism between two male, minority ethnic, global f...
Several high profile incidents have ensured that the problem of racism in football, widely perceived...
Situated in the overall context of the ideals of the nation, this article outlines the formation of ...
This article presents the findings of 2,415 posts collected from two prominent Australian Football L...
This article explores two significant incidents of racism – involving Luis Suárez and John Terry – f...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
This article examines the exclusion of British Asians from English professional football. At present...
The opening of the AFL’s Indigenous Round, the chance for the contribution of I...
Adam Goodes was again booed by Australian football fans at the weekend. While some misguided comment...
This article examines the implications of the Australian Football League’s Rule 30 on vilification i...
This article examines the implications of the Australian Football League’s Rule 30 on vilification i...
Racism is embedded deep in the foundations of the Australian society. The roots have spread like fer...
This article is a transnational comparative discussion that interrogates responses, particularly for...
Football, or soccer as Americans know it, has been dubbed “The Beautiful Game” time and time again. ...
textabstractThis article will examine the previously under-researched area of the under-representati...