In Football’s Dark Side, Ellis Cashmore and Jamie Cleland draw together the views of thousands of football fans on the game they love, but which they know has an unpleasant underside. This book offers a series of theoretical perspectives on the ‘dark side’ of football which will be of great interest to students of cultural studies and sociology, concludes Steven Harkins
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Football is the world’s most popular sport. It is a cultural phenomenon and a global media spectacle...
The Narrative and Obsession with the Game RemainsA conversation with David Peace(14 September 2015)B...
In the second edition of Sport: A Critical Sociology, Richard Giulianotti brings social theory to be...
Carrie Dunn’s book shows that there are some unique facets of the female football fan experience, in...
Nic Groombridge’s book Sports Criminology, brings together a critical approach to sport and games. G...
This article analyses 2500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online ...
This article draws on the responses of 1,500 fans from across the United Kingdom to an online survey...
The relationship between ‘race’ and sport is, and has been for some time, the subject of a quite sta...
This article draws on 2,500 responses from association football (soccer) fans to an anonymous online...
Rates of hate crime within football have been increasing, despite the visibility of anti-racist acti...
On 15 April 1989, 96 people were crushed to death and another 766 injured at the Hillsborough Stadiu...
Popular football writing’s importance to the sports book market continues to grow. Reference works a...
Football, or soccer as Americans know it, has been dubbed “The Beautiful Game” time and time again. ...
While the anti-racist movement in English football has been established for 25 years, antisemitism w...
Fictional representations of English football and fan cultures by Cyprian Piskurek, Basingstoke, Pa...
Football is the world’s most popular sport. It is a cultural phenomenon and a global media spectacle...
The Narrative and Obsession with the Game RemainsA conversation with David Peace(14 September 2015)B...
In the second edition of Sport: A Critical Sociology, Richard Giulianotti brings social theory to be...