peer reviewedLike many communal activities, football can bring people together in acts of solidarity and togetherness, a spirit evocatively illustrated in the world-renowned football anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone. This chapter argues that this spirit can be effectively harnessed in a digital world around very different topics or brands. Everyone can find the tribes they need through digital means that connect people who share the same passion yet live at a distance. The extreme isolation that certain individuals face in contemporary societies is tempered by their digital participation in tribes of enthusiasts be they related to sports, music, culture, or specific life experiences. They share content, play games, and co-produce with other e...
There is a growing concern that many individuals are no longer living in and experiencing community ...
Theoretical and empirical work on digital media use and social connectedness has often considered fa...
Recent estimates suggest that there are currently around 4.8 million people who consider themselves ...
Edited by Simon Chadwick, Daniel Parnell, Paul Widdop and Christos Anagnostopoulos.Edition numérique...
The rise of the internet, social networking sites, and mobile devices have transformed the way backp...
represents us? Are we characterized by the extreme individualism of the MP3 player, with whom we lis...
The aim of this introductory chapter is to offer a brief overview of the main conceptual perspective...
Increasingly, the lines of our lives are prescribed, mediated, drawn and knotted together by digital...
As everyday Internet use has become pervasive and natural,people use it effortlessly to find new acq...
The paper presents digital nomads’ experiences about the support of digital technologies in relation...
This study questions the way sports fans create (a sense of) community through online conversations....
This thesis focuses on the development of sociability within digitality, through an examination of t...
By applying ethnographic method this study sought to explore how football’s mediatization is invitin...
My current work centers on the experience, effects and phenomena of social networking. A progressive...
Digital game studies does not quite have the same legacy of metaphors as Internet studies does and t...
There is a growing concern that many individuals are no longer living in and experiencing community ...
Theoretical and empirical work on digital media use and social connectedness has often considered fa...
Recent estimates suggest that there are currently around 4.8 million people who consider themselves ...
Edited by Simon Chadwick, Daniel Parnell, Paul Widdop and Christos Anagnostopoulos.Edition numérique...
The rise of the internet, social networking sites, and mobile devices have transformed the way backp...
represents us? Are we characterized by the extreme individualism of the MP3 player, with whom we lis...
The aim of this introductory chapter is to offer a brief overview of the main conceptual perspective...
Increasingly, the lines of our lives are prescribed, mediated, drawn and knotted together by digital...
As everyday Internet use has become pervasive and natural,people use it effortlessly to find new acq...
The paper presents digital nomads’ experiences about the support of digital technologies in relation...
This study questions the way sports fans create (a sense of) community through online conversations....
This thesis focuses on the development of sociability within digitality, through an examination of t...
By applying ethnographic method this study sought to explore how football’s mediatization is invitin...
My current work centers on the experience, effects and phenomena of social networking. A progressive...
Digital game studies does not quite have the same legacy of metaphors as Internet studies does and t...
There is a growing concern that many individuals are no longer living in and experiencing community ...
Theoretical and empirical work on digital media use and social connectedness has often considered fa...
Recent estimates suggest that there are currently around 4.8 million people who consider themselves ...