Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of 96 supporters of Liverpool Football Club. This article draws upon the cultural trauma theory developed by Piotr Sztompka to provide a sociological understanding of the localized experience of public grief that has followed the tragic occurrence. The authors analyse the different stages of cultural traumatization, with a particular focus on the conflicting emic and etic representations of the Hillsborough tragedy with regard to opposite constructions of ‘truth’ and the attribution of blame. It is shown that while Hillsborough may be a matter of recollection and regret for the wider, (inter)national, public, the cultural trauma of Hillsborough ...
Football violence has returned to continental Europe but not to England. This article explores reaso...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
This article draws upon archival and fieldwork research to analyse the longer-term impact which all-...
Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of ...
Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of ...
At the Heysel Stadium in Brussels in 1985, 39 Juventus supporters were killed, primarily as a conseq...
This article reports empirical research into public books of condolence signed following two key mou...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
Popular representations of crowd behaviour in disasters are often characterised by irrationalist dis...
This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...
This thesis explores trajectories of survival in the long-term aftermath of the 1989 Hillsborough di...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
Final pre-publlication version of a paper that appeared in a special issue of Social Research (volum...
Australian Football League fans often narrate particularly distressing final losses in tragic terms....
On 6th February 1958, an air crash at the Munich airport claimed the lives of eight Manchester Unite...
Football violence has returned to continental Europe but not to England. This article explores reaso...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
This article draws upon archival and fieldwork research to analyse the longer-term impact which all-...
Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of ...
Twenty years have passed since the Hillsborough tragedy, which eventually resulted in the deaths of ...
At the Heysel Stadium in Brussels in 1985, 39 Juventus supporters were killed, primarily as a conseq...
This article reports empirical research into public books of condolence signed following two key mou...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
Popular representations of crowd behaviour in disasters are often characterised by irrationalist dis...
This poster was presented at the 'X-Scapes: 10th Linguistic Landscapes Workshop, 02-04 May, 2018, Un...
This thesis explores trajectories of survival in the long-term aftermath of the 1989 Hillsborough di...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
Final pre-publlication version of a paper that appeared in a special issue of Social Research (volum...
Australian Football League fans often narrate particularly distressing final losses in tragic terms....
On 6th February 1958, an air crash at the Munich airport claimed the lives of eight Manchester Unite...
Football violence has returned to continental Europe but not to England. This article explores reaso...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
This article draws upon archival and fieldwork research to analyse the longer-term impact which all-...