Football, Ethnicity and Community

Football, Ethnicity and Community
Author: Paul Ian Campbell
Publisher: Sport, History and Culture
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Athletes, Black
ISBN: 9783034319058

This book is a case study of an African-Caribbean founded football club, the Meadebrook Cavaliers. The book examines the club's growth from 1970 to 2010 and shows how studies of minority ethnic and local football clubs can shed light on the changing social identities and cultural dynamics of the communities that constitute them. In addition, it also sheds light on the relationship between «race» and local-level football.

Ethnicity and Race in Association Football

Ethnicity and Race in Association Football
Author: David Hassan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1351567705

The relationship between association football, race and ethnicity has received increasing levels of attention from academics and commentators throughout the world over recent years. As their national professional leagues reflect the multicultural nature of most global developed societies so the focus of sports scholars and others have been drawn to this field of enquiry and this has produced some impressive works. These have included rich examinations of such issues at the level of the nation-state and the aim of this collection is to considerably enhance this dedicated strand of academic research. Drawing upon case studies from Europe, Africa and the USA, this book offers readers an exceptional level of coverage as it scrutinises issues of race and ethnicity in a number of novel settings worldwide. It also brings together many of the leading researchers in this field and thereby offers the reader a single, dedicated reference point for much of the contemporary research work taking place throughout the world at this time. This bookw as published a sa special issue of Soccer and Society.

Ethnicity and Race in Association Football

Ethnicity and Race in Association Football
Author: David Hassan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781315094304

"The relationship between association football, race and ethnicity has received increasing levels of attention from academics and commentators throughout the world over recent years. As their national professional leagues reflect the multicultural nature of most global developed societies so the focus of sports scholars and others have been drawn to this field of enquiry and this has produced some impressive works. These have included rich examinations of such issues at the level of the nation-state and the aim of this collection is to considerably enhance this dedicated strand of academic research. Drawing upon case studies from Europe, Africa and the USA, this book offers readers an exceptional level of coverage as it scrutinises issues of race and ethnicity in a number of novel settings worldwide. It also brings together many of the leading researchers in this field and thereby offers the reader a single, dedicated reference point for much of the contemporary research work taking place throughout the world at this time.This bookw as published a sa special issue of Soccer and Society."--Provided by publisher.

Mediated Football

Mediated Football
Author: Jacco van Sterkenburg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-02-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1317432207

Football has become one of the most mediated cultural practices in modern Western societies, providing players, officials and spectators with implicit and often hidden discourses about race/ethnicity, national identity and gender. This book provides new and critical insights into how mediated football as a contested cultural practice influences, and is influenced by, discourses and stereotypes about race/ethnicity, nation and gender that operate at the local, national and global level. It analyzes both contemporary media representations and the ways these representations are negotiated, interpreted and used by football media audiences. These issues are explored across all media genres (print media, television, online, social media, film, and so forth) in a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural manner, with contributions from diverse disciplines and countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of Soccer and Society.

Racism and English Football

Racism and English Football
Author: Daniel Burdsey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000210030

Racism and English Football: For Club and Country analyses the contemporary manifestations, outcomes and implications of the fractious relationship between English professional football and race. Racism, we were told, had disappeared from English football. It was relegated to a distant past, and displaced onto other European countries. When its appearance could not be denied, it was said to have reappeared. This book reveals that this was not true. Racism did not go away and did not return. It was here all along. The book argues that racism is firmly embedded and historically rooted in the game’s structures, cultures and institutions, and operates as a form of systemic discrimination. It addresses the ways that racism has tainted English football, and the manner in which football has, in turn, influenced racial meanings and formations in wider society. Equally, it explores how football has facilitated forms of occupational multiculture, black player activism and progressive fan politics that resist divisive social phenomena and offer a degree of hope for an alternative future. Focusing on a diverse range of topics, in men’s and women’s football, at club and international level, Racism and English Football extends and expands our knowledge of how racism occurs and, critically, how it can be challenged. This is an essential read for scholars and students working on race, ethnicity, sport and popular culture, together with those interested in the social and organisational dynamics of English professional football more generally.

Sport, Racism And Ethnicity

Sport, Racism And Ethnicity
Author: Grant Jarvie
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135427518

First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Race, Ethnicity and Football

Race, Ethnicity and Football
Author: Daniel Burdsey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136726896

Elucidating the linkages between race, ethnicity, gender and masculinity in football, this volume addresses topics such as the experience of Muslim players, recruitment of African players, devolution and national identities, minority ethnic clubs, "mixed-race" players, sectarianism, and foreign club ownership.

Race and Sport

Race and Sport
Author: Charles Kenyatta Ross
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781578068975

An examination of the connection between race and sport in America

Why Minorities Play or Don't Play Soccer

Why Minorities Play or Don't Play Soccer
Author: Kausik Bandyopadhyay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1317989511

Soccer, the most popular mass spectator sport in the world, has always remained a marker of identities of various sorts. Behind the façade of its obvious entertainment aspect, it has proved to be a perpetuating reflector of nationalism, ethnicity, community or communal identity, and cultural specificity. Naturally therefore, the game is a complex representative of minorities’ status especially in countries where minorities play a crucial role in political, social, cultural or economic life. The question is also important since in many nations success in sports like soccer has been used as an instrument for assimilation or to promote an alternative brand of nationalism. Thus, Jewish teams in pre-Second World War Europe were set up to promote the idea of a muscular Jewish identity. Similarly, in apartheid South Africa, soccer became the game of the black majority since it was excluded from the two principal games of the country – rugby and cricket. In India, on the other hand, the Muslim minorities under colonial rule appropriated soccer to assert their community-identity. The book examines why in certain countries, minorities chose to take up the sport while in others they backed away from participating in the game or, alternatively, set up their own leagues and practised self-exclusion. The book examines European countries like the Netherlands, England and France, the USA, Africa, Australia and the larger countries of Asia – particularly India. This book was previously published as a special issue of Soccer and Society.