This article delves into a sociological analysis of the book “La valeur du footballer” of Manuel Schottè, examining the attributed value of football players and the prevalent trend in the soccer world to emphasize individuality over the collective. The author explores interpretations by considering the valorization as a historical product rooted in structural dynamics and context-specific practices. The article further explores football as a space for constructing a status of prominence, the valorization of a minority of players as a symbolic frontier, concentration and circularity of profits, and the individualization of performance and player valorization. Ultimately, the work provides a comprehensive perspective connecting history, soci...
Football is much more than physical exercise or a pastime pleasure. It has become an enormous econom...
This paper aims at developing a conceptual-theorical body which makes possible study football as soc...
The present study analyzed the social navigability of former soccer players from a Membership Club m...
This article deals with the history of Brazilian football players from the 1950’s to the 1980’s, bas...
The following article analyses the football game as an identity phenomenon. Football has ceased to b...
(English) This work deals with transformation of football (soccer) in process of social modernizatio...
Contemporary football represents a highly commodified spectacle, a segment of the entertainment i...
The football clubs are important and unique modern institutions which congregate football and socio...
In article author takes advantage of sociological theory of German thinker – Ulrich Beck – to analys...
Association football is now the global sport, consumed in various ways by millions of people across ...
A goal of this article is formulating of selected sociological contexts of the commerialization of f...
This paper examines two volumes dedicated to the philosophy of football. The analysis of Bernhard We...
This study aims to: examine the aspect of social capital in sports; examine the contribution of spor...
Essa análise pretende discutir de forma interseccional, as dinâmicas sociais de formação dos clubes ...
Considering the case of the region of Lens, the article means to understand how soccer became the ba...
Football is much more than physical exercise or a pastime pleasure. It has become an enormous econom...
This paper aims at developing a conceptual-theorical body which makes possible study football as soc...
The present study analyzed the social navigability of former soccer players from a Membership Club m...
This article deals with the history of Brazilian football players from the 1950’s to the 1980’s, bas...
The following article analyses the football game as an identity phenomenon. Football has ceased to b...
(English) This work deals with transformation of football (soccer) in process of social modernizatio...
Contemporary football represents a highly commodified spectacle, a segment of the entertainment i...
The football clubs are important and unique modern institutions which congregate football and socio...
In article author takes advantage of sociological theory of German thinker – Ulrich Beck – to analys...
Association football is now the global sport, consumed in various ways by millions of people across ...
A goal of this article is formulating of selected sociological contexts of the commerialization of f...
This paper examines two volumes dedicated to the philosophy of football. The analysis of Bernhard We...
This study aims to: examine the aspect of social capital in sports; examine the contribution of spor...
Essa análise pretende discutir de forma interseccional, as dinâmicas sociais de formação dos clubes ...
Considering the case of the region of Lens, the article means to understand how soccer became the ba...
Football is much more than physical exercise or a pastime pleasure. It has become an enormous econom...
This paper aims at developing a conceptual-theorical body which makes possible study football as soc...
The present study analyzed the social navigability of former soccer players from a Membership Club m...