Discrimination in Football Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society Series
Auteur : Kassimeris Christos
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While football does not generate discriminatory behaviour, it often replicates the very same social issues that concern any given society. Evidently, football has witnessed an alarming increase in the number of disturbing incidents on the grounds of racism, ethnocentrism, sectarianism, homophobia, and sexism. Given the variety of forms that discrimination can take, it is imperative that football addresses with effect all such anti-social phenomena in order to continue to promote notions pertaining to social inclusion, equality, and cultural diversity ? all central to the game?s philosophy and overall popularity. Assessing the nature and causes of discrimination in football is key to identifying the much-needed remedies, but also because discrimination poses a serious challenge to long-established practices deeply rooted in democracy. Discrimination in Football provides a comprehensive and in-depth investigation into these key issues affecting football today.
This new book will appeal to academics and students with an interest in social science, law, sport, and humanities as well as football fans and professionals in the football industry.
1. Introduction
2. Governing discrimination
3. Racism
4. Nationalism
5. Sectarianism
6. Homophobia
7 Sexism
8. Anti-discrimination
9. Conclusion
Christos Kassimeris is a professor in political science in the School of Humanities, Social and Education Sciences at the European University Cyprus.
Date de parution : 09-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Discrimination in Football :
Mots-clés :
Football Association; Game's philosophy; French Football Federation; Football fans; FIFA Woman’s World Cup; Ethnocentrism; Women’s Football; Discrimination; Women’s National Team; Racism; Royal Spanish Football Federation; Royal Dutch Football Association; Tottenham Hotspur Football Club; American Psychiatric Association; AFC; Women’s National Football Team; FIFA Confederation; Norwegian Football Association; Rangers Football Club; FIFA’s Decision; Start Project; Celtic Football Club; Scottish Football Association; FIFA Man’s World Cup; IFA; LGBTI People; Cyber Racism; Stadium Ban; International Football Association Board; Homophobic Language