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Fighting fans : football hooliganism as a world phenomenon / edited by Eric Dunning [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dublin : University College Dublin Press, 2002Description: xiii, 270 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1900621738
  • 9781900621731
  • 1900621746
  • 9781900621748
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.483 21
Contents:
Preface -- Contributors to this volume -- 1. Towards a sociological understanding of football hooliganism as a world phenomenon -- 2. 'Aguante' and repression: football, politics and violence in Argentina -- 3. Australian soccer's 'ethnic' tribes: a new case for the carnivalesque -- 4. Bohemian rhapsody: football supporters in the Czech Republic -- 5. Another side to French exceptionalism: football without hooligans? -- 6. Football hooliganism in Germany: a developmental sociological study -- 7. Subcultures of hard-core fans in West Attica: an analysis of some central research findings -- 8. Football's fighting fans: the Hungarian case -- 9. The dog that didn't bark? Football hooliganism in Ireland -- 10. Italian ultras today: change or decline? -- 11. Barras Bravas: representation and crowd violence in Peruvian football -- 12. Violent disturbances in Portuguese football -- 13. The 'black cat' of South African soccer and the Chiefs-Pirates conflict -- 14. Soccer spectators and fans in Japan -- 15. A walk on the wild side: exposing North American sports crowd disorder -- 16. Towards a global programme of research into fighting and disorder at football -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Contributors to this volume -- 1. Towards a sociological understanding of football hooliganism as a world phenomenon -- 2. 'Aguante' and repression: football, politics and violence in Argentina -- 3. Australian soccer's 'ethnic' tribes: a new case for the carnivalesque -- 4. Bohemian rhapsody: football supporters in the Czech Republic -- 5. Another side to French exceptionalism: football without hooligans? -- 6. Football hooliganism in Germany: a developmental sociological study -- 7. Subcultures of hard-core fans in West Attica: an analysis of some central research findings -- 8. Football's fighting fans: the Hungarian case -- 9. The dog that didn't bark? Football hooliganism in Ireland -- 10. Italian ultras today: change or decline? -- 11. Barras Bravas: representation and crowd violence in Peruvian football -- 12. Violent disturbances in Portuguese football -- 13. The 'black cat' of South African soccer and the Chiefs-Pirates conflict -- 14. Soccer spectators and fans in Japan -- 15. A walk on the wild side: exposing North American sports crowd disorder -- 16. Towards a global programme of research into fighting and disorder at football -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

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