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Books in the Football Research in an Enlarged Europe series

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  • - Intruding into a Man's World
     
    £114.49

    This volume draws upon social science and historical approaches to provide insights into the world of women¿s football and female fans. It gives an in-depth analysis of the development of the women¿s game in different European countries and examines the experiences of female fans. An overview about women¿s football in Europe shows the rise and development of the game and the increasing inclusion of girls and women in football and fan communities. To date, there has been a lack of research on female participation in football, but drawing on research studies from various European countries, the volume explores a range of issues, including how girls and women become football fans and players, how women combine football with their everyday lives, and how they may encounter stereotypes and barriers when they challenge male dominance by entering this traditionally male sport. This collection will be of interest to students and scholars in a range of fields, including sports sociology, sport sciences, gender studies, leisure studies, women¿s studies as well as fandom and cultural studies.

  • - People, Passions, Politics
     
    £47.99

    Football has emerged as an important symbolic field through which various social, cultural, political, economic, and historical dimensions and antagonisms are negotiated.

  • - Sociological Investigations
    by R. Llopis-Goig
    £47.99

    In the past few decades, Spanish football has undergone a significant transformation, both on and off the pitch. Llopis-Goig analyses these trends, questioning the role of football in contemporary Spanish society and examining the historical reasons for its social hegemony.

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    £47.99

    Is it possible for football matches or players to help forge a collective European identity? Pyta and Haverman seek to answer this question through a detailed analysis of how football is remembered across the continent. European Football and Collective Memory is the first book to deal with collective memory of football on a continental scale.

  • - Mega-Event and Vanity Fair
     
    £47.99

    The UEFA European football championship was the first European mega-event to take place in post-socialist Europe. Taking this as a departure point, this volume focuses on football as a realm of constructing and negotiating identities using rich ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth media analysis.

  • - People, Passions, Politics
     
    £47.99

    Football has emerged as an important symbolic field through which various social, cultural, political, economic, and historical dimensions and antagonisms are negotiated.

  • - Whose Game Is It?
     
    £93.99

    This book is the first to explore and compare football governance, fandom culture and supporter engagement in Europe. With a specific focus on supporter activism and campaigning, the collection provides a comparative study of several European countries. The authors argue that supporters, despite being the pillar or the ¿lifeblood¿ of their club, see their role in football governance marginalised. The volume is unique in that it challenges the widely accepted assumption that membership football clubs encourage the democratic participation of supporters.Covering football fandom in both the traditional ¿big five¿ leagues and non-¿big five¿ countries such as Portugal, Turkey, Croatia, Poland and Czech Republic, the volume will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, history, sport management, sport governance and political science.

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    £47.99

    Is it possible for football matches or players to help forge a collective European identity? Pyta and Haverman seek to answer this question through a detailed analysis of how football is remembered across the continent. European Football and Collective Memory is the first book to deal with collective memory of football on a continental scale.

  • - An Ethnography of Transnational Practices and Narratives in Vienna and Istanbul
    by Nina Szogs
    £83.99

    This book studies how transnationalisation, Europeanisation and migration processes intersect with football fandom, through an analysis of the transnational narratives and practices of Fenerbahce and Galatasaray football fans in Vienna, Austria.

  • - Legitimacy and Legacy of Euro 2012 in Anthropological Perspective
    by Malgorzata Zofia Kowalska
    £47.99

    This book looks at the UEFA European Championship (Euro 2012) as both a crowning achievement of, and a way to sustain, the urban entrepreneurial strategy of Poznan, Poland.

  • - Slum Sport, Slum People?
    by Cyprian Piskurek
    £104.49

    This book explores how recent football fiction has negotiated the decisive political developments in English football after the 1989/90 publication of the 'Taylor Report'.

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    - Class, Culture and Politics
    by Chris Porter
    £82.49

    This book presents a fresh perspective on football fandom in England, going beyond existing debates surrounding the structural transformations English football has seen in recent decades, to consider the contested cultural ground upon which football fandom exists.

  • - Slum Sport, Slum People?
    by Cyprian Piskurek
    £104.49

    This book explores how recent football fiction has negotiated the decisive political developments in English football after the 1989/90 publication of the 'Taylor Report'.

  • - Issues of Organisation and Legitimacy in England and Germany
    by Daniel Ziesche
    £93.99

    While the field of football studies has produced an abundance of literature on professional, top-league football, there is little research output to do with the non-top level football.

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