This article discusses the methodological implications of using a figurational approach to the study of Gaelic games (the Irish sports of hurling and Gaelic football) and their organisation and governance from the late nineteenth century onwards. Following Norbert Elias, we argue that data generation guided by theories, and potentially modifying such theories, are essential components of research endeavours. The problem of generalisation or representativeness of historical documents can be addressed by treating documents as part of a fi guration of evidence, thereby constituting a mutually supporting network of data that serves as a scaffold or structure for theoretical and empirical findings. Based on the experience of using documents such...
This article provides an outline of the development of the figurational sociological analysis of spo...
This thesis seeks to explore the development of sport in Munster in the late nineteenth and early tw...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...
This article discusses the methodological implications of using a figurational approach to the study...
Eric Dunning influenced the development of curricula and research agendas in sociology, history, soc...
This is the first integrated study of rugby and association football in Ireland on an all-island bas...
This essay examines the sport of hurling in Ireland through the theoretical framework of sport and l...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
This article examines the cultural importance accorded to sporting activity by Ireland's largest spo...
The development of sport in Donegal, a peripheral Irish county which was rather isolated from the mo...
This paper examines the development of different forms of spectator violence in terms of the socio-t...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...
This article provides an outline of the development of the figurational sociological analysis of spo...
This thesis seeks to explore the development of sport in Munster in the late nineteenth and early tw...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...
This article discusses the methodological implications of using a figurational approach to the study...
Eric Dunning influenced the development of curricula and research agendas in sociology, history, soc...
This is the first integrated study of rugby and association football in Ireland on an all-island bas...
This essay examines the sport of hurling in Ireland through the theoretical framework of sport and l...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
This article examines the cultural importance accorded to sporting activity by Ireland's largest spo...
The development of sport in Donegal, a peripheral Irish county which was rather isolated from the mo...
This paper examines the development of different forms of spectator violence in terms of the socio-t...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...
This article provides an outline of the development of the figurational sociological analysis of spo...
This thesis seeks to explore the development of sport in Munster in the late nineteenth and early tw...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...