This thesis is an analysis of state responses to football hooliganism in the period 1968-1975. The locus of this study relates to why and how the British Government involved themselves in sporting problems. Furthermore, the developments are considered within a historical and sociological framework, which is essential to describe the developments within the football scene. Attention is less devoted to what was thought about football hooligans, but instead what was thought should be done to prevent and punish hooligan activities. More specifically, this period saw an evolution of policy based on public concerns and ‘law and order rhetoric’, which subsequently led to step-changes in regulation practices. In summary, this thesis will evaluate t...
The development of international measures of football hooliganism control has been proceeding along ...
This paper is focused on the problem of football hooliganism and attempts to explain some displays a...
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...
This paper summarizes some preliminary findings of a three-year research project carried out at the ...
This chapter explores the policy responses to crowd disasters in UK football stadia. Despite repeate...
Football Hooliganism as Collective Violence: Explaining Variance in Britain Through Interpersonal Bo...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...
Football hooliganism periodically generates widespread political and public anxiety. In spite of the...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
How has football hooliganism in England, largely, been successfully managed or displaced over the pa...
To understand football hooliganism, we first have to look into the history of football itself. Maybe...
Hooliganism has been among the most popular topics in football studies for decades. To some observer...
Football hooliganism once known as "The British desease" is a cause for concern throughout Europe pa...
Football hooliganism is a subculture in which us-them boundaries are constructed, sharpened and cont...
The development of international measures of football hooliganism control has been proceeding along ...
This paper is focused on the problem of football hooliganism and attempts to explain some displays a...
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...
This paper summarizes some preliminary findings of a three-year research project carried out at the ...
This chapter explores the policy responses to crowd disasters in UK football stadia. Despite repeate...
Football Hooliganism as Collective Violence: Explaining Variance in Britain Through Interpersonal Bo...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...
Football hooliganism periodically generates widespread political and public anxiety. In spite of the...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
How has football hooliganism in England, largely, been successfully managed or displaced over the pa...
To understand football hooliganism, we first have to look into the history of football itself. Maybe...
Hooliganism has been among the most popular topics in football studies for decades. To some observer...
Football hooliganism once known as "The British desease" is a cause for concern throughout Europe pa...
Football hooliganism is a subculture in which us-them boundaries are constructed, sharpened and cont...
The development of international measures of football hooliganism control has been proceeding along ...
This paper is focused on the problem of football hooliganism and attempts to explain some displays a...
The study examines the English media coverage of what is popularly labelled 'football hooliganism'. ...