Academic literature on football fans has shifted focus, away from the study of ‘exceptional fans’, most notably hooligans, towards ‘everyday fans’ and their experiences. Especially, the rivalry-related aspect of football fandom has been given growing attention. Gradually increasing literature has demonstrated that rivalries are unique and complex, underpinned by social, historical and/or cultural factors. This suggests that each rivalry must be studied in-depth in order to understand the underlying factors that shape oppositions and social identities. Although attempts have been made to sociologically explore rivalries in such a way, two fundamental issues have not been fully addressed: paucity of in-depth empirical evidence and lack of tra...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to identify the existence of tribal behaviour in football fans an...
The current study explored how fan identification and negative rival perception affect the decision ...
Football violence has been a global problem for decades. A new way to approach the phenomenon comes ...
The purpose of this study is to present and explain some of the factors that reinforce and intensify...
This thesis explores the football fan rivalry between the fans of Aston Villa and Birmingham City. F...
Football fans are often portrayed as enthusiastic, loyal, critical and sometimes violent. But what i...
Most studies on participant or fan rivalry have employed quantitative methods to investigate the phe...
Previous research on football (soccer) fan cultures has documented the lived experiences of devoted ...
Popular accounts of ‘football hooliganism’ have identified the phenomenon as being harmful and damag...
The National Football League (NFL) rules the sport world. In 2014, the NFL ranked as America\u27s to...
This study is about football hooliganism. In these days every single person meets the sport practica...
Despite recent cross-cultural analyses of sport fandom, work in the field is still limited. To parti...
We use a recent survey of college (American) football fans to study rivalry, where we find the most ...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...
Many debates within the sociology of football fandom allude to the ostensible lack of authenticity, ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to identify the existence of tribal behaviour in football fans an...
The current study explored how fan identification and negative rival perception affect the decision ...
Football violence has been a global problem for decades. A new way to approach the phenomenon comes ...
The purpose of this study is to present and explain some of the factors that reinforce and intensify...
This thesis explores the football fan rivalry between the fans of Aston Villa and Birmingham City. F...
Football fans are often portrayed as enthusiastic, loyal, critical and sometimes violent. But what i...
Most studies on participant or fan rivalry have employed quantitative methods to investigate the phe...
Previous research on football (soccer) fan cultures has documented the lived experiences of devoted ...
Popular accounts of ‘football hooliganism’ have identified the phenomenon as being harmful and damag...
The National Football League (NFL) rules the sport world. In 2014, the NFL ranked as America\u27s to...
This study is about football hooliganism. In these days every single person meets the sport practica...
Despite recent cross-cultural analyses of sport fandom, work in the field is still limited. To parti...
We use a recent survey of college (American) football fans to study rivalry, where we find the most ...
Systematic and detailed comparative research into hooligan identities constitutes a vital new\ud app...
Many debates within the sociology of football fandom allude to the ostensible lack of authenticity, ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to identify the existence of tribal behaviour in football fans an...
The current study explored how fan identification and negative rival perception affect the decision ...
Football violence has been a global problem for decades. A new way to approach the phenomenon comes ...