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The Football and Society Podcast
The Football and Society Podcast
45 episodes
1 week ago
Each week, Ash, Chris and Norman explore societal issues through the lens of the beautiful game. From the ethics of gambling sponsorship and soccer’s relationship with nationalism to the experience of female officials and the hidden language of goal celebrations, we’ll be covering it all each week with expert guests from the worlds of sports journalism and sociology. Listen from 9 December and don’t forget to subscribe.
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Each week, Ash, Chris and Norman explore societal issues through the lens of the beautiful game. From the ethics of gambling sponsorship and soccer’s relationship with nationalism to the experience of female officials and the hidden language of goal celebrations, we’ll be covering it all each week with expert guests from the worlds of sports journalism and sociology. Listen from 9 December and don’t forget to subscribe.
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From Fanzines to Foodbanks: football fan activism in the age of anti-politics
The Football and Society Podcast
42 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
From Fanzines to Foodbanks: football fan activism in the age of anti-politics

Since the creation of the Premier League in 1992, collective identities developed in resistance to the commercialisation and commodification within football. These in turn have developed into more distinct ‘project identities’ that seek bring about more profound social change through football.

In this episode, we explore the role of fan activism in the debate on patterns of civic and political (dis)engagement in the age of so-called anti-politics. Our guests are Daniel Fitzpatrick of Aston University and Paddy Hoey of Liverpool John Moores University. We discuss:

  • To what extent was Hillsborough a catalyst for activism, prior to 1992?
  • How has the Fans Supporting Foodbanks campaign overcome tensions between rival groups of supporters?
  • How critical were and are fanzines to building activist networks?

All this and more in the latest episode of the Football and Society podcast!

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Follow Danny on Twitter @dfitz_politics

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The Football and Society Podcast
Each week, Ash, Chris and Norman explore societal issues through the lens of the beautiful game. From the ethics of gambling sponsorship and soccer’s relationship with nationalism to the experience of female officials and the hidden language of goal celebrations, we’ll be covering it all each week with expert guests from the worlds of sports journalism and sociology. Listen from 9 December and don’t forget to subscribe.