This paper discusses a methodology for investigating sectarianism on the internet as evidenced primarily through the support of two football clubs, Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers, better known as the Old Firm. The historical background to sectarianism and theoretical background to online hate are discussed, and a robust methodology for investigation is proposed
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
Significant flashpoints such as the racist abuse English football players were subject to during Eur...
This paper discusses a methodology for investigating sectarianism on the internet as evidenced prima...
This paper discusses a methodology for investigating sectarianism on the internet as evidenced prima...
Sectarianism in Europe is an unwanted social phenomenon caused by deep-rooted historical antipathies...
Study focusing on the extent and nature of online sectarianism often connected with football in Scot...
Study focusing on the extent and nature of online sectarianism often connected with football in Scot...
This thesis deals with the religious antagonism between Catholics and Protestants in Glasgow, while ...
In 2012, the Scottish Parliament voted through anti-vilification legislation known as the Offensive ...
The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening b...
Although the vast majority of football supporters are not religiously persecuting each other, why ar...
Sport has embraced social media, intensifying the (online) coverage of sport organizations and athle...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the digital culture on football suppo...
This chapter argues, with the help of illustrations, that football sectarianism is morally impermiss...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
Significant flashpoints such as the racist abuse English football players were subject to during Eur...
This paper discusses a methodology for investigating sectarianism on the internet as evidenced prima...
This paper discusses a methodology for investigating sectarianism on the internet as evidenced prima...
Sectarianism in Europe is an unwanted social phenomenon caused by deep-rooted historical antipathies...
Study focusing on the extent and nature of online sectarianism often connected with football in Scot...
Study focusing on the extent and nature of online sectarianism often connected with football in Scot...
This thesis deals with the religious antagonism between Catholics and Protestants in Glasgow, while ...
In 2012, the Scottish Parliament voted through anti-vilification legislation known as the Offensive ...
The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening b...
Although the vast majority of football supporters are not religiously persecuting each other, why ar...
Sport has embraced social media, intensifying the (online) coverage of sport organizations and athle...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the digital culture on football suppo...
This chapter argues, with the help of illustrations, that football sectarianism is morally impermiss...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
In popular understanding, the word “sectarianism” in Scotland describes the religious conflict and p...
Significant flashpoints such as the racist abuse English football players were subject to during Eur...