
Critical Issues in Football
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This book sheds critical new light on key issues in contemporary football, with each chapter using a different theoretical lens, drawing on the work of key thinkers from Elias and Foucault to Hall and Maffesoli. It explores issues and topics central to the study of modern football, including homophobia, feminist-informed coaching practice, the racialised experiences of black professional footballers, the concussion crisis and the role of identity in online football communities. It also looks ahead at the issues that are likely to define the research agenda in football studies in years to come.
This is fascinating reading for any student or researcher with an interest in football, the sociology of sport, social theory or social issues in wider society.
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Stuart Whigham is Senior Lecturer in Sport, Coaching and Physical Education in the Department of Sport, Health Sciences and Social Work at Oxford Brookes University, UK. His research interests in the sociology and politics of sport focus on national identity, nationalism and sport; the politics of sport and sporting events; the politics of the Commonwealth Games and the sociology and politics of Scottish sport. He has recently acted as Guest Editor for the Sport in Society journal for the 'Sport and Nationalism: Theoretical Perspectives' Special Issue. Stuart tweets from @StuartWhigham
Alex Culvin works in player relations at FIFPRO and is Senior Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Alex's research interests lie in elite sport, business management, policy, work and gender. She has recently co-edited two books on professional women's sport and professional women's football respectively. Alex currently acts as Chair of the Football Collective, a global network of football scholars, as the knowledge and research exchange lead. Alex completed her PhD in 2019, in the first study to examine professional football as work for women in England. As a former Professional Footballer, Alex had unique access to professional footballers and maintains considerable networks within professional sport. Alex tweets from @alexculvin
Daniel Parnell is Associate Professor in Sport Business at the University of Liverpool Management School, UK. Dan's research interests lie in business management, policy, and social and economic networks in sport. He serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Managing Sport and Leisure and is Co-Founder of The Football Collective, a global network of football scholars. He is also a Co-Editor of the Routledge book series Critical Research in Football. On top of this, Dan maintains extensive links within professional sport clubs, is Head of Football Research at Dundee United Football Club and is CEO of the Association of Sporting Directors. Daniel tweets from @parnell_daniel
Content
STUART WHIGHAM, WILL ROBERTS, ALEX CULVIN, AND DANIEL PARNELL
PART I
Established Social Theories and Football
1 Tottenham Hotspur, Fan Identity and Figurational Sociology: 'Yid Army'
BONITA LUNN
2 How an Ethos of Amateurism Can Support the Integration of an Ecological Approach to Learning and Development in Football Academies: Too Much Too Early?
WILL ROBERTS, MARTYN ROTHWELL, HAYDN MORGAN, JAMES VAUGHAN, AND CARL WOODS
3 The McDonaldisation of Football's Formal Coach Education?: Creating the McCoach
ANTHONY BUSH AND SHAUN WILLIAMS
PART II
Emerging Social Theories and Football
4 Desire, Drive and the Melancholy of English Football: 'It's (not) Coming Home'
JACK BLACK
5 An Alternative Lens for Grassroots Sport: De-schooling Football
ANDREW PITCHFORD, BEN MORELAND, DEBBIE SAYERS, AND WILL ROBERTS
6 Negotiating Identity Conflict Through Football: Experiences of People Living with Type 1 Diabetes
CHRISTOPHER BRIGHT AND GYOZO MOLNAR
7 Professional Knowledge Development in Performance Pathways: A Futsal Case Study Through the Lens of Practice Architectures
SION KITSON, PETE VALLANCE, AND SIMON PHELAN
PART III
Social Theories of Gender and Sexuality in Football
8 Experiences of Female Football Referees: Using the Lack of Fit Model to Explore Gender Stereotypes in Football in England
LAURA GRUBB, TOM WEBB, AND MIKE RAYNER
9 Critical Feminism and Football Pundits: Calm Down... It's Just a Woman Talking Football
ALI BOWES, MOLLY MATTHEWS, AND JESS LONG
10 Towards the Application of Feminist-Informed Pedagogical Principles into Coaching Practice: Personal Narratives and Implications for Football Coaches
ADI ADAMS, ALICE HUNTER, AND ELLIE GENNINGS
11 English (Men's) Football, Masculinity and Homophobia: From Hegemonic to Inclusive Masculinity
JAY WILLSON AND RORY MAGRATH
PART IV
Social Theories of 'Race' and Ethnicity in Football
12 The Racialised Construction of Black Professional Footballers in Engl(ish) Football: Love the Game, Hate the Player
JASON ARDAY
13 Black Professional Football Players, Social Capital and Social Change: A Case Study of Marcus Rashford's Child Poverty Campaign
KEON RICHARDSON
14 'Pogba x Stormzy' and the Politics of Race and Representation: An Introduction to Stuart Hall and British Cultural Studies
MICHAEL HOBSON
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