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Safe Standing Movement in Football - Fan Networks, Tactics, and Mobilisations

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book tells the important story of the 30-year social movement against all-seated stadia in football in England and Wales that developed in the wake of the Hillsborough stadium disaster and the wider European and international significance of that movement.


List of contents










PART I
Theoretical and historical frameworks
1 The ritual of watching football: an introduction
2 Relational sociology and temporality: theorising social movements as networks
PART II
The origins of contemporary supporter movements in football
3 The neoliberal timescape of English and European football
PART III
A social movement analysis of Safe Standing
4 The moral shock and networking a coalition of football supporters: 1985-99
5 The emergence of Rail Seating: 1999-2009
6 Building diplomacy and breaking down the state: 2009-23
A critical juncture for the future of football
7 Safe Standing and the new regulatory regime of English and European football: the victory paradox


About the author










Mark Turner is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.


Summary

This book tells the important story of the 30-year social movement against all-seated stadia in football in England and Wales that developed in the wake of the Hillsborough stadium disaster and the wider European and international significance of that movement.

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