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Supporter Ownership in English Football


Supporter Ownership in English Football

Class, Culture and Politics
Football Research in an Enlarged Europe

von: Chris Porter

106,99 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.02.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030054380
Sprache: englisch

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<p></p><p>This book presents a fresh perspective on football fandom in England, going beyond existing debates surrounding the structural transformations English football has seen in recent decades, to consider the contested cultural ground upon which football fandom exists. </p><p><i>Supporter Ownership in English Football </i>connects cultural conflict experienced across society associated with negotiating structural changes such as globalisation, commodification and social exclusion, with supporter ownership in football – which is in itself an expression and reflection of broader social and political shifts in class-consciousness. Discourses of identity, authenticity, loyalty, ownership and above all, the possibilities and limitations for ordinary people to influence change, play a decisive role in how fans come to decide whether they could, or should, have a meaningful say in the future of their club and the game itself. While celebrating the achievements, progress and potential ofthe supporter ownership movement, the book is also careful to take account of the various setbacks, contradictions and limiting tendencies that continue to shape its developmental trajectory.</p><p>Porter’s relation of football supporter ownership to the political and social class dynamics of contemporary society will be of interest to scholars of sport studies, sociology, cultural studies and politics, and those interested in social movements, consumerism, identity, authenticity and community.</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p></p>
<p>Chapter 1. Introduction. - Part One: 'They Call it the Peoples' Game'. - Chapter 2. The Social, Cultural and Political Shaping of English Football. - Chapter 3. - Class, Consumption and Exclusion by Design. - Chapter 4. Independent Fan Culture. - Part Two: 'The Likes of Us'. - Chapter 5. Clubs in Crisis: Supporters to the Rescue. - Chapter 6. Rip It Up and Start Again: Locality, Loyalty and Culture Wars. - Part Three: 'The Enemy Within'. -&nbsp; Chapter 7. Structures of Supporter Ownership: Strong Points and Fault Lines. - Chapter 8. Where There's Brass.... - Chapter 9. Conclusions: Culture, Ownership and Class.&nbsp;</p><p><b><br></b></p><p><br></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
<p></p><p>Chris Porter is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. </p><br><p></p>
This book presents a fresh perspective on football fandom in England, going beyond existing debates surrounding the structural transformations English football has seen in recent decades, to consider the contested cultural ground upon which football fandom exists.<p></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><i>Supporter Ownership in English Football&nbsp;</i>connects cultural conflict experienced across society associated with negotiating structural changes such as globalisation, commodification and social exclusion, with supporter ownership in football – which is in itself an expression and reflection of broader social and political shifts in class-consciousness. Discourses of identity, authenticity, loyalty, ownership and above all, the possibilities and limitations for ordinary people to influence change, play a decisive role in how fans come to decide whether they could, or should, have a meaningful say in the future of their club and the game itself. While celebrating the achievements, progress and potential of the supporter ownership movement, the book is also careful to take account of the various setbacks, contradictions and limiting tendencies that continue to shape its developmental trajectory.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Porter’s relation of football supporter ownership to the political and social class dynamics of contemporary society will be of interest to scholars of sport studies, sociology, cultural studies and politics, and those interested in social movements, consumerism, identity, authenticity and community.</p><p><br></p><p></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
Explores responses within football fandom in England to recent developments that have significantly transformed the game Positions the culture of football fandom within the complex political and social class dynamics of contemporary society Provides a history of the development of football in England, with a prime focus on transformations associated with globalisation and commodification
“This is both an excellent account of the cultural and economic context in which fan ownership has emerged and a superb selection of case studies of fan owners in action. The book’s reflections on the movement’s strength and weaknesses are clear eyed, making it both a primer and a guide to the future.” (David Goldblatt, Writer and Broadcaster, Author of The Ball is Round and Football is First)&nbsp;&nbsp;<p>“Porter offers a well-informed, innovative account of counter-veiling ownership models that football supporters, motivated by different political cultures, have developed in critical response to the dominant yet fragile hegemony of neoliberal ideas and practices currently transforming English football. Highly recommended reading.”&nbsp;(Peter Kennedy, Perth College UHI, UK)<br></p>

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