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Ethnographic account of English football fans who travel home and away following their team, based on sixteen years' participant observation -- .

Trade Review

"...Pearson has provided us with a much needed fresh perspective on football fan research. It should become a leading text in the field. There are three excellent participation observation studies presented here, all conducted by the author, from a period of fifteen years of fieldwork."

"The book is outstanding."

"It is a subtle, engaging account of the interaction of fans who sometimes become involved in what the media call 'football hooliganism'..."

"... we should be eternally grateful that Geoff Pearson did the hard yards and embedded himself within these fan groups for so long and produced such an accessible, thoughtful and innovative book."

An ethnography of English football fans is an extremely thorough ethnography of football fans, describing their motivations and behaviour. It will be of great importance to anyone interested in the behaviour of football fans and in management of football crowds.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Ethnography: theory, method and practice
3. The football carnival
4. Identity and expression
5. Fans or hooligans?
6. Authority and social control
7. Alcohol and the effectiveness of alcohol controls
8. Attitudes to gender, sexuality, race and disability
9. The impact of technology
10. Conclusions
References
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 7/31/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719095405, 978-0719095405
      ISBN10: 0719095409

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ethnographic account of English football fans who travel home and away following their team, based on sixteen years' participant observation -- .

      Trade Review

      "...Pearson has provided us with a much needed fresh perspective on football fan research. It should become a leading text in the field. There are three excellent participation observation studies presented here, all conducted by the author, from a period of fifteen years of fieldwork."

      "The book is outstanding."

      "It is a subtle, engaging account of the interaction of fans who sometimes become involved in what the media call 'football hooliganism'..."

      "... we should be eternally grateful that Geoff Pearson did the hard yards and embedded himself within these fan groups for so long and produced such an accessible, thoughtful and innovative book."

      An ethnography of English football fans is an extremely thorough ethnography of football fans, describing their motivations and behaviour. It will be of great importance to anyone interested in the behaviour of football fans and in management of football crowds.

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction
      2. Ethnography: theory, method and practice
      3. The football carnival
      4. Identity and expression
      5. Fans or hooligans?
      6. Authority and social control
      7. Alcohol and the effectiveness of alcohol controls
      8. Attitudes to gender, sexuality, race and disability
      9. The impact of technology
      10. Conclusions
      References
      Index

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