On May 15, 2016, reports emerged of a “suspect package” inside Old Trafford minutes before kick-off in Manchester United’s game versus Bournemouth. The “suspect package,” causing a full-scale evacuation, and match postponement, turned out to be a “fake bomb” accidently left following a security exercise. Minimal social research investigates responses from supporters to “security” and “safety” at large sports events. Although the “suspect package,” fortunately, never “materialized,” it represents an important case in English football. Theoretically, this study adopts a frame analysis technique pioneered by Erving Goffman and it empirically examines supporters’ responses to security during the chaotic hours of the “fake bomb” incident, as art...
In a post-9/11 world, ‘security’ and ‘security governance’ have become increasingly central to the h...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
Recent statistics show that incidents of hooliganism occurring within the football stadiums have bee...
An advanced security assemblage is now at the permanent disposal of authorities in their quest to pr...
An advanced security assemblage is now at the permanent disposal of authorities in their quest to pr...
Twenty-eight years after the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough disaster recommended that all footb...
Over the past 25 years, a hermeneutic struggle has unfolded in English football between those specta...
Despite a large body of literature about fan violence issues, research investigating perceptions and...
This article draws upon archival and fieldwork research to analyse the longer-term impact which all-...
This paper explores the interrelationships of security policies and processes of commodification wit...
In the case of the 2020 Union of European Football Associations European Championship in men's footb...
Lord Justice Taylor’s final report into the Hillsborough stadium disaster recommended that all Premi...
Fan violence in the context of football matches has drawn the attention of stakeholders and the medi...
Building on Della Porta’s work on social movement events, critical junctures, and legacies, this art...
Building on Della Porta’s work on social movement events, critical junctures, and legacies, this art...
In a post-9/11 world, ‘security’ and ‘security governance’ have become increasingly central to the h...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
Recent statistics show that incidents of hooliganism occurring within the football stadiums have bee...
An advanced security assemblage is now at the permanent disposal of authorities in their quest to pr...
An advanced security assemblage is now at the permanent disposal of authorities in their quest to pr...
Twenty-eight years after the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough disaster recommended that all footb...
Over the past 25 years, a hermeneutic struggle has unfolded in English football between those specta...
Despite a large body of literature about fan violence issues, research investigating perceptions and...
This article draws upon archival and fieldwork research to analyse the longer-term impact which all-...
This paper explores the interrelationships of security policies and processes of commodification wit...
In the case of the 2020 Union of European Football Associations European Championship in men's footb...
Lord Justice Taylor’s final report into the Hillsborough stadium disaster recommended that all Premi...
Fan violence in the context of football matches has drawn the attention of stakeholders and the medi...
Building on Della Porta’s work on social movement events, critical junctures, and legacies, this art...
Building on Della Porta’s work on social movement events, critical junctures, and legacies, this art...
In a post-9/11 world, ‘security’ and ‘security governance’ have become increasingly central to the h...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
Recent statistics show that incidents of hooliganism occurring within the football stadiums have bee...