Found inside – Page 157In North America, there is no equivalent of hooliganism, although spectator violence exists, but more in the form of common assault, drunken, and disorderly ... Found inside – Page 271Sociological Studies of Sport, Violence and Civilisation Eric Dunning ... B. 147 Burakumin 189 soccer hooliganism soccer hooliganism American crowd violence ... Found insideIt is possible that some basis for explaining British football hooliganism may be found in appropriate studies of American sports-related disorder. Found insideThis collection of essays, many of which appear in print for the first time, provides an international comparative and developmental orientation to the sociology of sport, thereby clarifying the nature of modern sports and their central ... Found inside – Page 433For example, in the years up to the mid-1960s, the occurrence of soccer hooliganism in Central and South America, continental Europe, Scotland, Wales, ... Found insideThere is little evidence to suggest that violent North American sports crowds are ... For example, hooliganism is racialised in that it so often pits ... This book examines how groups of young male fans come to be defined and identified as football `hooligans and challenges the assumption that violence is wholly central to the match-day experience for these supporters. Found insideThe Lord God Almighty warns all American sports fans who fail to control themselves during sporting competitions, or who engage in hooliganism or in violent ... Found inside – Page 149Hooligans are violent and destructive fans. The sport of soccer, known outside the United States as football, is most known for inspiring hooligans. Found inside – Page 15In North America, spectator violence in soccer is rare and there is no equivalent of what I have termed hooliganism in this sport. 1999 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Book Award Sport Matters offers a comprehensive introduction to the study of modern sport from a sociological perspective. Found inside – Page 214Stuart Hall, “The Treatment of Football Hooliganism in the Press,” in Ingham, ... American Sociological Review (1973) 38:721-735; regarding the general ... This book begins with a description of the methods of inquiry that surveys and evaluates existing opinions regarding the problem of football hooliganism, followed by a discussion of its extent and seriousness. Found inside – Page 16Armstrong G (1998) Football Hooligans: Knowing the Score. ... International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 44:381–398 Nickel JW (2008) Rethinking ... Found inside – Page 199Stone, G. (1955) 'American Sports: Play and Display', Chicago Review, 9, 3: 83–100. ... Stott, C.J., Hutchison, P. and Drury, J. (2001) 'Hooligans Abroad? Found inside – Page 178Rising crime rates , periodic riots , and rampant hooliganism reflected growing anomie and the erosion of basic values . Clergymen , journalists , and other ... Found inside – Page 56... to different regions and that some types of hooliganism are never diffused to some locations. As with North American professional sport crowds134, ... Found inside – Page 15... integration consists of the fact that soccer hooliganism is beginning to ... We are thinking particularly of the fact that North American sport forms, ... Found inside – Page 46... to different regions and that some types of hooliganism are never diffused to some locations. As with North American professional sport crowds134, ... Sociology of Sport and Social Theory presents current research perspectives from major sport scholars and leading sociologists regarding issues germane to the sociology of sport while addressing traditional and contemporary sociological ... Found inside – Page 256Sport and spies. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Pittsburgh. October 31 -November 3. Found inside – Page 204In its most extreme outcome, soccer hooliganism has developed into ... U.S. Sports Troubles Hooliganism has been associated with numerous sports riots in ... Found inside – Page 6A recent article in the American magazine Sports Illustrated (Johnson 1993) listed all the major riots that have occurred in North America since 1968, ... Found inside – Page 389More critical and updated accounts of sports crowd disorder in South America may ... nature of the claim that soccer hooliganism is a ' British disease ' . Found inside – Page 262Hooligans. (2005). Film more than any other medium has been able to expose the darker side of sports graphically and in often disturbing detail (Cashmore ... Found inside – Page 106HOOLIGANISM The first academic sports history organisation was established in 1972. The North American Society for Sport History meets annually in ... Found insidesports have similar features and similar 'causes'—or, indeed, ... patterns and causes of North American sports fan disorder and soccer hooliganism in Europe ... Found inside – Page 341Serious as it is , the problem of hooliganism has to be kept in proportion . ... In several African and South American states there have been far more ... Found inside – Page 77Although this book is focused primarily on North American fan violence, ... Their claim, as related to soccer hooliganism, is germane to sports fan violence ... Found inside – Page 217... we will provide a brief overview of the American situation in which we perceive substantial differences to europe, not so much in that American sports ... Found inside – Page 81"Sports and Spectators: Commentary and Appreciation. ... Case, Robert W. "Spectator Violence in Sport: An Examination of North American Research Trends. Found insideWhere Are the North American Hooligans? An interesting question regarding hooliganism concerns the apparent lack of such behavior among North American sport ... Found inside – Page 113Young, K. (2002), “A walk on the wild side: exposing North American sports crowd disorder”, in Dunning, E., Murphy, P., Waddington, I. and Astrinakis, ... Despite the common belief that it is only a women's sport, an immigrants' sport, a small kids' sport--or that hating soccer is very American, the new essays in this volume attest that soccer indeed is a very American and very popular sport, ... Despite the common belief that it is only a women's sport, an immigrants' sport, a small kids' sport--or that hating soccer is very American, the new essays in this volume attest that soccer indeed is a very American and very popular sport, ... Found inside – Page 180That is , although hooliganism is found in many sport spectating contexts ( e.g. , Europe ) , it has been seemingly absent from North American venues . Roadburg's ( 1980 ) analysis indicates that there are a number of precipitating factors that ... Found insidehooliganism in continental countries. ... In 1975, an American sociologist collated thenumber of riotsat sports events reported in 6 newspapers inthe USA in ... Found inside – Page 111Young, K. (2002), “A walk on the wild side: exposing North American sports crowd disorder”, in Dunning, E., Murphy, P., Waddington, I. and Astrinakis, ... Now Bill Buford, editor of the prestigious journal Granta, enters this alternate society and records both its savageries and its sinister allure with the social imagination of a George Orwell and the raw personal engagement of a Hunter ... Found inside – Page 132Based mainly on readings from the Argentine (male) sports magazine, El Gráfico, ... Against the English debate on soccer hooliganism, examines four cases of ... Found inside – Page 140although some Continental and South American countries already have been forced to go to these lengths to protect the footballers from the volatile crowds ... This book captures the best stories from one of Irish America’s funniest raconteurs. Now, in a book written specifically for an American audience, he tells the astonishing story of the rampant hooliganism among European soccer fans and how it could spread to the U.S. Written in the raw, in-your-face style that has won ... Found inside – Page 214These include football (soccer) hooliganism, hate crime as perpetrated by youth ... 172– 173) explains that American sports events are less violent than ... Found inside – Page 94... racism, intolerance, and hooliganism related to sports events.21 III. THE NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS MODEL In general, the European Sports Model reflects an ... Sketches the history of spectator sports, examines the behavior and characteristics of spectators through the ages, discusses the psychology of hooliganism, and describes the American sports industry This book explores the sports spectators ... Found insideOne famous quasi-anthropological account of hooliganism is provided by the work of American journalist Bill Buford who spent eight years befriending ... Found inside – Page 104Stéfan De Vreese, “Hooliganism Under the Statistical Magnifying Glass: A Belgian Case ... The Ten Greatest American Sports Rivalries of the 20th Century ... 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