A multidisciplinary analysis of sectarianism and bigotry in Scottish football
Sectarianism and bigotry are among the most publicly debated issues in Scotland, often reported in the newspapers as the ‘shame’ of Scotland’s national game. The current crisis in Scottish football includes high profile controversies and disorder related to bigotry and sectarianism which resulted in new legislation to tackle offensive behaviour in and beyond football grounds.
In this collection, contributors from a range of disciplinary positions present the latest empirical research evidence and social theory to examine and debate fundamental issues about bigotry in Scottish football and society. The topic has raised many questions. How should sectarianism and bigotry be defined and understood? What are the experiences and impacts of bigotry on different populations in Scotland? Are recent events unique or do they have historic precedents and contemporary comparisons beyond Scotland? What should be the response of government, football authorities, clubs, football supporters and other institutions and organisations in Scotland regarding legislation? What vision should we have for a future Scottish society and its diverse population?
Bigotry, Football and Scotland will appeal to all those interested in Scotland’s national game, the role of football in the 21st Century and how multicultural contemporary societies attempt to resolve prejudice and promote diversity.
Key Features
Most recent academic work to address recent issues and debates about bigotry, football and sectarianism in ScotlandCovers gender, new legislation, internet conduct, social class and football supporters Case studies of fans and teams Inter-disciplinary mix of criminology, cultural studies, ethnic and racial studies, philosophy, gender studies, history, legal studies, sports studies and urban studiesA preface by Lord McConnell, former First Minister of Scotland
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In this collection, contributors from a range of disciplinary positions present the latest empirical research evidence and social theory to examine and debate fundamental issues about bigotry in Scottish football and society.
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AcknowledgementsList of ContributorsForeword by Lord Jack McConnell of Glenscorrodale
Introduction
1 Football and Bigotry in Scotland – John Flint and John KellyRethinking Geographical, Historical and Social Contexts
2 Outside the Hothouse: Perspectives Beyond the Old Firm – Michael Rosie3 Is Football Bigotry Confined to the West of Scotland? The Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian Rivalry – John Kelly4 ‘They Sing That Song’: Football and Sectarianism in Glasgow during the 1920s and 1930s – Andrew Davies5 History and Memory in Scottish Football – Joseph M. Bradley6 Scottish Enlightenment and the Sectarianism Civilising Offensive – John Flint and Ryan PowellConstructing and Governing ‘Sectarianisms’ and Football
7 The New Sectarians – Stuart Waiton8 Hegemony Fandom and the Red Herring of Sectarianism – Paul Davis9 England’s Act, Scotland’s Shame and the Limits of Law – Niall Hamilton-Smith and David McArdle10 He’s back! But Scotland’s National Demon Never Left: Revisiting Media Representations of Neil Lennon and Narratives of Bigotry – Irene A. ReidNeglected Perspectives: Class, Gender and Football supporters
11 Women, Football and Communities: Gendered Conceptualisations of ‘Sectarianism’ – Kay Goodall and Margaret Malloch12 The Politics of Anti-sectarianism – Joe Crawford13 Sectarianism Sell s- or Does It? A Celtic Supporter’s View – Patrick McVey14 Sectarianism and Scottish Football: A Rangers Perspective – Alasdair McKillopConclusions
15 Necessary Debates and Futures Research and Policy Imperatives – John Flint and John KellyIndex
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Most recent academic work to address recent issues and debates about bigotry, football and sectarianism in Scotland
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ISBN
9780748670369
Publisert
2013-06-25
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
505 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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