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2. Taylor Swift: Her Unstoppable Era.
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MTV Video Music Awards , *FOOTBALL fans , *ARTIFICIAL diamonds , *CONCERT films , *GRAMMY Awards , *MUSIC videos ,CANADIAN prime ministers - Abstract
The article discusses Taylor Swift's monumental Eras Tour, which spanned five continents over two years and concluded in Vancouver after 152 shows. Swift's tour was a cultural phenomenon, marked by standing ovations and emotional moments, as she evolved personally and professionally. The tour not only showcased Swift's musical talents but also had a significant economic impact on the cities she visited, boosting local economies and inspiring new trends in fashion and beauty. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. Taylor Swi Fans Are Spiraling Over Travis Kelce's Reaction to Hailee Steinfeld's Engagement to Josh Allen.
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TANNENBAUM, EMILY
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FOOTBALL fans ,FOOTBALL players ,QUARTERBACKS (Football) ,PHOTOGRAPH captions ,EMOTICONS & emojis - Abstract
Taylor Swift fans are excited over Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's engagement to actor Hailee Steinfeld, with many hoping that Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce will follow suit. The couples' relationship timelines have fans speculating about Kelce's next move, despite both Swift and Kelce facing public pressure regarding engagements in the past. While some fans are enthusiastic about the idea, others believe that personal lives should be respected and not dictated by fans. The article also explores the world of WAGs (wives and girlfriends of athletes) in American sports, highlighting the diverse roles and personalities within this group. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. Pregaming With the WAGS of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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MCNEAL, STEPHANIE
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CHICKEN as food ,FOOTBALL games ,FOOTBALL fans ,FOOTBALL teams ,WIDE receivers (Football) ,DAUGHTERS - Abstract
The article from Glamour.com follows Chariah Gordon and her group of friends, who are the WAGs of the Kansas City Chiefs, as they prepare for a Monday Night Football game. Chariah, engaged to Chiefs star Mecole Hardman Jr., navigates the challenges and joys of being a WAG, forming close bonds with other WAGs and even befriending Taylor Swift. The article highlights the supportive community these women have built, their relatable experiences, and the opportunities and challenges that come with being in the spotlight as WAGs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. Football team quality and fans’ attachment: investigating the mediating role of emotional satisfaction in changchun yatai football club (CYFC) fans
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Yunlong Zhao, Feng Zhao, and Chuning Sun
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Team quality ,Attachment ,Emotional satisfaction ,Football fans ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Abstract Background Football, as a global phenomenon, intertwines team quality and fan attachment. This study, centered on Changchun Yatai Football Club (CYFC) fans, explores how emotional satisfaction acts as a mediator in this intricate relationship, providing nuanced perspectives crucial for understanding and optimizing the dynamics of fan-team connections in football culture. Objectives The primary objective of this research is to examine the influence of team quality on emotional satisfaction and fans’ attachment. Additionally, it aims to investigate the mediating role of emotional satisfaction in the relationship between team quality and fans’ attachment. By achieving these objectives, the study seeks to contribute valuable insights into the dynamics of fan-team relationships in the context of football. Methodology The research adopts an applied approach in terms of its purpose, aiming to provide practical implications for football clubs. The data collection method is descriptive, utilizing electronic questionnaires voluntarily completed by 396 fans of CYFC. The research tool comprises three questionnaires: the team quality questionnaire adapted from Zhan et al. (1997), the emotional satisfaction questionnaire developed by Reynold and Bettie (1999), and a researcher-made attachment questionnaire. Structural equation modeling is employed to analyze the gathered data. Results The results obtained through structural equation modeling reveal a significant impact of team quality on both emotional satisfaction and fans’ attachment. Furthermore, a positive and significant relationship is identified between emotional satisfaction and fans’ attachment. The study also confirms the positive mediating role of emotional satisfaction in the connection between team quality and fans’ attachment. Conclusions In conclusion, the research suggests that football clubs can influence fans’ attachment by strategically enhancing team quality. This improvement can be achieved through measures such as acquiring high-quality players and stars. Understanding and addressing the mediating role of emotional satisfaction can be a key strategy for clubs looking to strengthen their connection with fans. The findings provide practical insights for football clubs seeking to optimize their strategies for fan engagement and attachment.
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- 2024
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6. Elite Hatred and the Enforced Knee-Taking of the Aware 'Class'.
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Waiton, Stuart
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BLACK Lives Matter movement , *CONSCIOUSNESS raising , *CRITICAL race theory , *ANTI-racism , *ANTIMATTER , *RACISM , *MORAL panics - Abstract
This paper takes a political sociological look at the knee-taking in football (or soccer) inspired by the Black Lives Matter campaign. Based upon a study of the new elites, it explores the essence of this performative act and situates it within the 'obsession' with racism and anti-racism. Based less on the reality of the problem of racism than upon the emerging values of this new 'class', the celebration and promotion of taking the knee is understood as a new type of political etiquette that combines a sense of shame-awareness with a certain contempt for the 'masses' who attend football matches. The confusion about whether the support for Black Lives Matter was political or not is discussed with reference to the idea of the changed and to some extent incoherent nature of the modern elites whose values, it is suggested, are more a form of anti-matter than a clear projection of ideas and beliefs. As a result, the quasi-religious nature of the sentiment expressed in modern anti-racism and the action of taking the knee are considered in relation to the ideas of 'raising awareness' and of 'educating yourself', both of which have an implicitly elitist quality but also lack precision or clarity about either the problem being addressed or any solution to it. Often more therapeutic than overtly political, elite anti-racism is almost by necessity performative, but also comes with a disciplinary dimension for those who refuse to 'take the knee' to it. Ultimately, it is suggested that the contestation over the knee-taking gesture reflects a growing cultural divide between the disconnected globalist elites and the more grounded and situated masses who often opposed those who demand their acquiescence towards this performative form of anti-racism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. SPOR KULÜPLERİNİN TARAFTARLAR TARAFINDAN ALGILANAN KURUMSAL SOSYAL SORUMLULUKLARININ İNCELENMESİ.
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KELEŞ, Furkan and ADATEPE, Eda
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Copyright of International Anatolian Journal of Social Sciences / Uluslararasi Anadolu Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi is the property of Uluslararasi Anadolu Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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8. Football team quality and fans' attachment: investigating the mediating role of emotional satisfaction in changchun yatai football club (CYFC) fans.
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Zhao, Yunlong, Zhao, Feng, and Sun, Chuning
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SATISFACTION ,SPORTS spectators ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,TEAMS in the workplace - Abstract
Background: Football, as a global phenomenon, intertwines team quality and fan attachment. This study, centered on Changchun Yatai Football Club (CYFC) fans, explores how emotional satisfaction acts as a mediator in this intricate relationship, providing nuanced perspectives crucial for understanding and optimizing the dynamics of fan-team connections in football culture. Objectives: The primary objective of this research is to examine the influence of team quality on emotional satisfaction and fans' attachment. Additionally, it aims to investigate the mediating role of emotional satisfaction in the relationship between team quality and fans' attachment. By achieving these objectives, the study seeks to contribute valuable insights into the dynamics of fan-team relationships in the context of football. Methodology: The research adopts an applied approach in terms of its purpose, aiming to provide practical implications for football clubs. The data collection method is descriptive, utilizing electronic questionnaires voluntarily completed by 396 fans of CYFC. The research tool comprises three questionnaires: the team quality questionnaire adapted from Zhan et al. (1997), the emotional satisfaction questionnaire developed by Reynold and Bettie (1999), and a researcher-made attachment questionnaire. Structural equation modeling is employed to analyze the gathered data. Results: The results obtained through structural equation modeling reveal a significant impact of team quality on both emotional satisfaction and fans' attachment. Furthermore, a positive and significant relationship is identified between emotional satisfaction and fans' attachment. The study also confirms the positive mediating role of emotional satisfaction in the connection between team quality and fans' attachment. Conclusions: In conclusion, the research suggests that football clubs can influence fans' attachment by strategically enhancing team quality. This improvement can be achieved through measures such as acquiring high-quality players and stars. Understanding and addressing the mediating role of emotional satisfaction can be a key strategy for clubs looking to strengthen their connection with fans. The findings provide practical insights for football clubs seeking to optimize their strategies for fan engagement and attachment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. down-home hospitality.
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renzi, jen
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ART materials , *MODERN art , *INTERIOR decoration , *FLOOR coverings , *FOOTBALL fans - Abstract
The article discusses the design of the Crescent Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, by Rottet Studio. The hotel celebrates the culture of Fort Worth and its status as an art destination. The design of the hotel draws inspiration from the nearby museums, using materials such as wood and stone. The lobby of the hotel features white walls and large-scale canvases, creating a gallery-like space. The F&B spaces are designed to be flexible and accommodate private functions. The guest accommodations are designed with the needs of art tourists and event attendees in mind, with ample wardrobe space and minibars. The top-floor speakeasy, Ralph's, is a decadent space with a gold-leaf mural and vintage-inspired seating. The overall design of the hotel aims to create a feeling of authentic hospitality and a sense of being invited into someone's grand home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
10. PEDAL to the MEDAL.
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Bishop, Greg and Orr, Conor
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FOOTBALL , *SCHOOL building design & construction , *FOOTBALL teams , *FOOTBALL fans , *TOUCHDOWNS (Football) - Abstract
This article explores the recent struggles and resurgence of the Detroit Lions football team. It acknowledges the team's history of losing seasons and lack of playoff success, but also highlights the efforts of new head coach Dan Campbell and quarterback Jared Goff to turn things around. While the team has made progress, the article recognizes that there is still work to be done in order for the Lions to achieve their goal of reaching the Super Bowl. Additionally, the article discusses the transformation of the Detroit Lions and the Gospel Tabernacle church, both of which have become sources of inspiration and unity for the people of Detroit. Despite a painful loss in the NFC championship game, the team and the city remain determined to continue their progress and achieve success. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
11. The Future Is FLAG.
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Baccellieri, Emma
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SCHOOL sports , *WOMEN'S sports , *HIGH school football , *FOOTBALL games , *FOOTBALL fans - Abstract
Flag football is gaining popularity as a safer, more accessible, and cheaper alternative to tackle football. The International Federation of American Football proposed introducing flag football to the Olympics as a way to overcome the logistical challenges of traditional football. The pitch was successful, and flag football will be included in the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. Flag football is also growing in the United States, with more children playing flag than tackle football, and it is becoming a popular sport for girls. The NFL has invested in flag football, recognizing its potential for attracting new fans and players. The sport offers a different vision of football that is non-contact, open to female players, and easier to spread internationally. The growth of flag football has created new opportunities for players at all levels, from youth leagues to college and even the national team. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
12. The Influence of Social Media Account X @Idextratime and Verbal Aggression on the Fanaticism of Manchester United Football Club Fans.
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Fadilah, Muhammad Rizki and Putri, Idola Perdini
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SOCIAL media , *FANATICISM , *SOCCER fans , *AGGRESSION (Psychology) , *DATA analysis , *SOCCER teams - Abstract
Social media, like Twitter, allows users to express opinions, comment, and share information freely. It has become a primary platform for fans to show support but also a space where verbal aggression can occur, influencing fan behavior and attitudes. This study examines the impact of the Twitter account @idextratime and verbal aggression on the fanaticism of Manchester United fans. Using a quantitative research method, a survey was conducted. Data analysis included descriptive analysis, classical assumption tests, multiple linear regression, and hypothesis testing (T-Test & F-Test).This research aims to determine how much influence each independent variable, namely social media and verbal aggression, has on the dependent variable, namely fanaticism, and how much influence the social media variable and verbal aggression simultaneously have on the fanaticism variable. Results showed significant influence, with social media and verbal aggression accounting for 88.4% of the variance in fanaticism. The study concluded that social media and verbal aggression significantly affect fan fanaticism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Fan conflict or complement? Exploring the intersection of sports betting and team loyalty.
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Dwyer, Brendan, Shapiro, Stephen L., and Drayer, Joris
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SPORTS betting , *GAMBLERS , *FOOTBALL fans , *TEAM sports , *FANTASY sports , *SPORTS spectators , *FANS (Persons) , *SPORTS marketing - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was (1) to examine the underexplored intersection of sports betting and favorite team loyalty, and (2) to assess differences in gambling behavior among sport bettors by varying levels of team loyalty. Design/methodology/approach: A total of 1,555 National Football League (NFL) bettors and non-betting NFL fans were surveyed to assess media consumption across a mix of team loyalty attitudes and betting behaviors. Findings: Statistically significant differences were found between four types of NFL fans (casual, team loyalty-dominant, betting-dominant and hybrid) as it relates to media consumption in various forms. Most notably, the results suggested symbiosis between the activities. Research limitations/implications: The symbiosis finding, though preliminary, suggests the activity provides an additional platform for consumers to connect with spectator sport. Furthermore, the act of betting, like participation in fantasy sports, appears to spur consumption of the NFL product generally. The study, however, was limited to NFL fans, did not specify the method for sports betting, nor the intensity of gambling. Practical implications: Teams should not worry that betting detracts from fan engagement with the team product. Also, leagues and media providers should continue to highlight betting content as participants consume at higher rates than non-participating sports fans. Social implications: Team fandom may potentially moderate problem behavior among bettors. The betting results indicate being a loyal team fan lowers one's gambling spend per month and largest bet compared to non-loyal bettors. However, the hybrid fan showed significantly higher media consumption levels. Originality/value: Sports fans have more opportunities to interact and engage with their favorite games than ever before. However, consumers have limited amounts of time and money, and this study is one of the first to examine differences in fan interests and behaviors related to sport betting and team loyalty and the resulting viewership and consumption behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. AN ANTITRUST ANALYSIS OF THE NCAA TRANSFER POLICY.
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Carrier, Michael A. and Edelman, Marc
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COLLEGE football players ,COACHES (Athletics) ,FOOTBALL fans ,ATHLETIC directors ,COLLEGE athletes - Abstract
The National Collegiate Athletic Association ("NCAA") is no stranger to antitrust law. As a trade association composed of nearly all U.S. colleges offering competitive sports, its rules are regularly challenged under antitrust law. In the past 40 years, the NCAA has faced challenges to rules limiting televised game broadcasts, curtailing assistant coaches' pay, and restraining players' compensation, among other issues. Restraints on college athlete transfers also could subject the Association to reasonable legal scrutiny. Restrictions on the ability to transfer can harm athletes by preventing their immediate eligibility even though transferring could allow them to be closer to family, enroll in more academically rigorous schools, or escape abusive coaches. Transfer restraints have an especially restrictive effect on players hoping to one day play in the National Football League ("NFL"). For these individuals, the college football system is the primary opportunity to showcase talent before declaring for the League's draft. The NCAA's transfer rules keep many of these elite players on their teams' benches. This hurts their ability to prepare for careers in the NFL. And it denies football fans the opportunity to watch them perform in college. The NCAA's rules that prevent football players from freely transferring between schools have changed over time. Why? Because of the changing preferences of members of the NCAA Division I Council ("NCAA Council"), a group of college athletic directors and administrators. In April 2021, the NCAA Council changed its rules to facilitate the movement of football players between schools, allowing athletes who had not previously switched schools to pursue transfer opportunities by entering a portal within a 60-day window. On October 4, 2023, the NCAA Council reduced the transfer window from 60 to 45 days. In this Essay, we explore the antitrust consequences of this latest action by the NCAA Council, as well as the broader competitive effects of limits on college football player movement. We conclude that: (1) the NCAA's transfer limits impose substantial anticompetitive effects; (2) the NCAA could offer (but would need to prove) a justification based on reduced fan interest from a lack of team stability; (3) less restrictive alternatives (including the 60-day transfer window) are available; and (4) the restraint's anticompetitive effects are likely to outweigh its procompetitive effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Sage grouse continue to struggle in the west: North Dakota is fortunate to have a small sage grouse population.
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Leier, Doug
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SAGE grouse ,GAME & game-birds ,EMERALD ash borer ,WEST Nile virus ,FOOTBALL fans - Published
- 2024
16. New Deal Spending and Stadia: Constructions Utilized by National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Institutions.
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Seifried, Chad and Demiris, Tiffany
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ATHLETIC associations ,CONSTRUCTION spending ,FOOTBALL fans ,ORGANIZATIONAL legitimacy ,COLLEGE football ,REGIONAL differences - Abstract
The present study examines the history of Depression era financing in the United States with respect to various New Deal programs and the impact they had on the development of stadia used by current institutions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I level (i.e., Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision). Specifically, the current research provides findings and explanations regarding regional differences and presents data on the various New Deal programs. We further highlight the construction and renovation of stadia importantly created an atmosphere of "institutional legitimacy" for the universities, helped provide a substantial amount of work to the unemployed, and produced a significant amount of financial investments by the U.S. government. Practically, the present study offers the subsequent information as rhetorical work or as a resource for museums on and off campuses for the purpose of commercial gain, marketing, and cultivating the next generation of college football fans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Flying foe the Family.
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Adserias, Michelle
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FOOTBALL fans ,INSTRUMENT flying ,ANTIQUE & classic aircraft ,LANDING gear ,FLIGHT instructors - Abstract
Mike Brown, a platform director for a large auto group, became interested in flying when his daughter started playing basketball for a distant college. He decided to pursue his private pilot certificate so he could attend her games. He studied for his written test online and completed his initial flight training in a Piper Warrior. He purchased a 1977 Warrior II and made aesthetic and avionic upgrades to the plane. Mike is happy with his Warrior and has since added two more aircraft to his fleet. His wife and daughter are also interested in flying. The Warrior is used for training new students and is praised for its capabilities and stability. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. 5 QUESTIONS WITH ADAM JAMES, AIA: PARTNER AND SENIOR ARCHITECT, DESIGN COLLABORATIVE.
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ARCHITECTS ,BUSINESSPEOPLE ,FOOTBALL fans ,ARCHITECTURAL design ,COLLEGE graduates ,REAL estate business - Abstract
Adam James, a partner and senior architect at Design Collaborative, is a native of Northern Indiana and a graduate of Clemson University. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Adam is passionate about his craft and takes pride in helping clients' visions come to life. He specializes in financial and workplace projects and enjoys working with a group of people who are dedicated to improving the world for their clients and communities. Adam discusses his background, career, and the resurgence of architecture and design in Northeast Indiana. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. Feminine and Sexy: A Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis of Gender Ideology and Professional Cheerleading.
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Hindman, Lauren C. and Walker, Nefertiti A.
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CHEERLEADING , *CRITICAL discourse analysis , *FOOTBALL fans , *SEX discrimination , *GENDER , *GENDER inequality - Abstract
Since the 1970s, National Football League (NFL) teams have hired attractive women to dance in scantily clad uniforms as a means of entertaining their heterosexual, male fans—offering a reflection of hegemonic gender ideology in the process. In recent years, a handful of these professional cheerleaders have spoken up and taken action against gender discrimination. Yet, little has changed. This study takes a feminist critical discourse analysis perspective to examining how gender ideology is (re)produced in discourse surrounding the employment roles of NFL cheerleaders, contributing to the perpetuation of gender inequality in sport. Findings demonstrate that three distinct gender ideologies are (re)produced in the discourse, competing with each other to define meanings associated with NFL cheerleading employment roles. Additionally, analysis reveals that while NFL teams have made changes to their cheerleading programs in response to feminist critiques, discourse surrounding these changes continues to (re)produce hegemonic femininity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. Becoming a Nationalist Activist: Exploring Biographical Paths of Polish Football Fans.
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Grodecki, Mateusz and Rura, Przemysław
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NATIONALISTS , *SOCCER fans , *POLISH people , *SOCCER teams , *ACTIVISM , *NATIONALISM , *SOCIOLOGICAL research - Abstract
The article explores the biographical process of becoming a nationalist activist in the environment of Polish football supporters. Analysing the issue in focus, it also aims to show how the biographical approach can be a useful method to study the processes of reproduction of bottom–up nationalism in general. To this end, we use the classic theoretical approach of Thomas and Znaniecki to explore autobiographical narratives from interviews with 35 nationalist activists from supporter groups of Polish football clubs. The analysis identifies three patterns of the process of becoming a nationalist activist, which are described as patterns typical of keepers, the awakened and followers. The study indicates that the national-martyrological attitude is the foundation of the distinguished paths, and shows how the supporter environment develops the national-martyrological attitude into nationalist activism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Sacralization of Football: Example of iglesia Maradonia.
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ALBAYRAK, Ali, BİLGİN, Önder, KARAYEL, Salih Emre, and GÜLŞEN, Batıkan Yunus Can
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FOOTBALL fans ,SOCIAL sciences ,SACRED & profane dichotomy ,QUALITATIVE research - Abstract
Copyright of Mediterranean Journal of Sport Science (MJSS) is the property of Mediterranean Journal of Sport Science (MJSS) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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22. From football stadium to revolution and war frontlines: Ukrainian ultras and the conversion of their capital.
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Ruzhelnyk, Olga
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SOCCER fields , *WAR , *REGIME change , *POLITICAL participation , *PUBLIC policy (Law) - Abstract
The behaviour of football fans in Ukraine has often taken the form of public order offences. However, since Maidan, fans have enjoyed a more positive image, linked to their recognition by and assimilation into Ukrainian society through their social and political activities. Eventually becoming one of the driving forces of revolutionary events and contributing to regime change, football fans have taken an active part in hostilities in the east of the country since 2014. This article explores the links between football fans, their collective violent practices and their social transformation before Maidan, at the time of Maidan and in the post-Maidan period. The author presents the idea of the connection between the conversion of various types of capital and the application of different kinds of collective violent practices, which can affect the status of the group within society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Niedrigschwellige onlinebasierte Suchtberatung in Fußballfanszenen: Das Projekt SubFAN.
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Deimel, Daniel and Arasteh-Roodsary, Laura
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Copyright of Sozial Extra is the property of Springer Nature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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24. Steve Sarkisian Says the Longhorns Are Ready for the SEC--And the Aggies: Gearing up for his fourth season leading UT football, the celebrated coach thinks his team is tough enough--and vulnerable enough--for the big time.
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Levin, Joe
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TOUGHNESS (Personality trait) , *FOOTBALL , *FOOTBALL fans , *HISTORY of sports , *COLLEGE football coaches - Abstract
The article presents an interview with Steve Sarkisian, head coach of the University of Texas football team, discussing his experiences and insights since taking the job in 2021. Topics include his adaptation to changes like the new transfer portal rules and NIL regulations, his emphasis on vulnerability and empathy in team culture, and the challenges of preparing the Longhorns for the SEC competition.
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- 2024
25. LeBron James Gets Roasted By Kevin Hart In New DraftKings Commercial.
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Bhattacharya, Ishaan
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HIGH school football ,FOOTBALL fans ,FOOTBALL players ,FOOTBALL teams ,FOOTBALL ,BASKETBALL players - Published
- 2024
26. Elite Hatred and the Enforced Knee-Taking of the Aware ‘Class’
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Stuart Waiton
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elites ,football ,racism ,anti-racism ,football fans ,moral panic ,Social Sciences - Abstract
This paper takes a political sociological look at the knee-taking in football (or soccer) inspired by the Black Lives Matter campaign. Based upon a study of the new elites, it explores the essence of this performative act and situates it within the ‘obsession’ with racism and anti-racism. Based less on the reality of the problem of racism than upon the emerging values of this new ‘class’, the celebration and promotion of taking the knee is understood as a new type of political etiquette that combines a sense of shame-awareness with a certain contempt for the ‘masses’ who attend football matches. The confusion about whether the support for Black Lives Matter was political or not is discussed with reference to the idea of the changed and to some extent incoherent nature of the modern elites whose values, it is suggested, are more a form of anti-matter than a clear projection of ideas and beliefs. As a result, the quasi-religious nature of the sentiment expressed in modern anti-racism and the action of taking the knee are considered in relation to the ideas of ‘raising awareness’ and of ‘educating yourself’, both of which have an implicitly elitist quality but also lack precision or clarity about either the problem being addressed or any solution to it. Often more therapeutic than overtly political, elite anti-racism is almost by necessity performative, but also comes with a disciplinary dimension for those who refuse to ‘take the knee’ to it. Ultimately, it is suggested that the contestation over the knee-taking gesture reflects a growing cultural divide between the disconnected globalist elites and the more grounded and situated masses who often opposed those who demand their acquiescence towards this performative form of anti-racism.
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27. The Role of Hate Songs among Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Fans: The Entrapping Loop of Hatred
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Bensimon, Moshe, Hen, Shiran, Norton, Kay, book editor, and Morgan-Ellis, Esther M., book editor
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- 2024
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28. Digital Fandom The nfl's Transnationalization.
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Barrón Pastor, Juan Carlos
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INTERNET forums , *SPORTS spectators , *FOOTBALL fans , *VIRTUAL communities , *PHYSICAL education , *FAMILY communication , *FAMILY traditions - Published
- 2024
29. BACK TO THE 90S: THIS COLLECTOR'S CHOICE.
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BARRETT, RICHARD
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FOOTBALL cards ,PRESEASON (Sports) ,FOOTBALL fans ,TOUCHDOWNS (Football) ,SPRING - Abstract
The article discusses the 1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice football card set, which holds sentimental value for the author. The set was released in 1994 and featured glossy cards with great images and a fun 90s design. It consisted of a 384-card base set, including subsets for rookies, big moments from the previous season, players with sustained success, and individual players. The set also had parallel sets in silver and gold, as well as insert sets like "Crash the Game" and "Then and Now." The article concludes that the 1994 Collector's Choice set is a forgotten but classic 1990s set that offers a challenge for collectors. [Extracted from the article]
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30. Violencias en clave comparativa: juego de espejos entre la “barra brava” argentina Los Piratas y la “torcida organizada” brasilera Ira Jovem.
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Cabrera-Correio, Nicolás
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SOCIAL processes , *ATHLETIC clubs , *MALE actors , *SOCIAL dynamics , *GIANT perch - Abstract
This ethnographic investigation compares the violence(s), organizational dynamics and social formation processes of two fundamental actors in professional male football: the Argentinean “barras bravas” and the Brazilian “torcidas organizadas.” For this purpose, we resumed the field work conducted with the barra Los Piratas of the Belgrano Athletic Club (Argentina) and the torcida organizada Ira Jovem of the Vasco da Gama Regatta Club (Brazil). We focus on a specific form of violence, highly appraised, called pelear in Argentina and brigar or lutar in Brazil- both meaning fighting. The research compares the historical emergence of both collectives; their social compositions and organizational dynamics; the alterities which they are fighting against; and their spatialities, temporalities and means used in each fight. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Generations, events, and social movement legacies: Unpacking social change in English football (1980–2023).
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Turner, Mark and Ludvigsen, Jan Andre Lee
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SOCIAL movements , *SOCCER , *SOCIAL change , *SOCCER fans , *SOCIAL control , *MODERN society - Abstract
This article critically employs the case of association football in England, from 1980 to 2023, as a social movement timescape, to examine the political consciousness and long‐term mobilisations of a generation of football supporter activists, and their capacity to influence politics, and respond to new, emerging, critical junctures, through networks of trust and shared memories of historical events. This is of crucial importance to sociology because it reveals the tensions between what are considered legitimate and illegitimate social practices which characterise contemporary society's moral economy. Focusing on temporal contestations over regulation, policing, governance and cultural rituals, the article deconstructs the role of generations in social movements, and critically synthesises relational‐temporal sociology and classic and contemporary work on the sociology of generations, to show how legacy operates as a multifaceted maturing concept of power and time. In English football's neoliberal timescape, the supporters' movement has reached a critical juncture; the future will require a new generation of activists, to negotiate, resist and contest the new hegemonic politics of social control and supporter engagement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Manchester United dan Makna Kesetiaan: Studi Fenomenologi Loyalitas Mahasiswa Penggemar Manchester United.
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Asril, Muhammad Fakhri and Darmansyah, Sarah Stephanie
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33. The Impact of the Anthem Protest Movement and COVID on NFL Viewership.
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Stone, George W., Jones, Michael A., and Passyn, Kirsten
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PROTEST movements ,BLACK youth ,COVID-19 pandemic ,FOOTBALL fans ,COVID-19 ,FOOTBALL coaching - Abstract
This research is based on 3 different surveys conducted over several NFL football seasons. The first study investigated the impact of the Anthem Protest Movement on the attitude of NFL fans. The "Anthem Protest" reemerged during the 2020 season during the "lockdown" season associated with the COVID epidemic. Co-mingled with COVID and societal unrest, many analysts predicted irreparable harm to the NFL's once indomitable position as America's favorite sport resulting from this confluence of events. Given the importance of the topic in terms of future NFL fan support, this report looks back over the last several NFL seasons to investigate whether any trends in viewership and NFL fan support can be determined. One of the key objectives of the research was to investigate whether there was any significant attitudinal difference between black and white college students regarding their respective opinions on the impact the Anthem Protest Movement might have on interest in watching NFL football games. The findings indicate that while white students had stronger negative feelings toward the athletes participating in the protest, the Anthem Protest has not resulted in significant harm to the sport among younger fans of the NFL. Further, while COVID had an initial negative impact on viewership interest, this effect has been eliminated as a concern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. The politics of 'no politics' in Pula, Croatia: an ethnography of the Demons football fan group.
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Hodges, Andrew
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SOCCER fans ,ETHNOLOGY ,DEMONOLOGY ,RACE ,POLITICAL parties - Abstract
When a football fan group claims to be non-political, what does this mean, and what are the broader implications? This article examines such claims in a European context, through an ethnographic case study of the Demons, a small fan group in Croatia who follow Pula's main club, NK Istra 1961. The literature on 'ultras no politica' is first reviewed. Interview material and ethnographic descriptions of group activities then form a springboard for a discussion of themes relevant to fan groups the world over: terrace atmosphere & group hierarchy; gender, sexuality & race; the role of the internet, social media, and branding; and violence and illegality. In the final section, I discuss and interpret the group's 'no politics' positioning as: (i) a strategy for managing diversity, (ii) a rejection of party politics, and (iii) a foil that has facilitated a Croatian nationalist position among younger group members. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. 'I Hadn't Realised That Change Is Not a Difficult Thing': Mobilising Football Fans on Climate Change.
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Amann, Jennifer and Doidge, Mark
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FOOTBALL fans , *EFFECT of human beings on climate change , *SOCIAL movements , *COLLECTIVE behavior , *PRIMARY audience - Abstract
The damaging consequences of anthropogenic climate change are well documented. In order to engage the public on the serious question of climate change, there is a need to use different approaches to connect climate change with other concerns. This study is the first to understand how football fans engage with climate change and how a campaign should engage with them. It does this through an analysis of fans' engagement with a campaign to engage fans (Pledgeball). It is situated within the literature, which argues that climate change communication needs to engage with the culture, values and worldviews of the target audience. It argues that football fans could be a significant form of collective behaviour to engage with climate change; and that aligning with the identity and worldview of fans, as well as the broader culture of football, can promote engagement and possible social change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Combatting sectarianism from the ground up: The Northern Irish Green and White Army and the football carnival.
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Bell, John, Somerville, Ian, and Hargie, Owen
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SOCCER fans , *SOCCER , *CARNIVAL , *SECTARIANISM , *CARNIVALS , *IMPRESSION management - Abstract
This paper draws upon participant observation data conducted before and after all 10 qualifying matches for the 2016 UEFA European Football Championship to explore the dynamics underpinning the Northern Irish Green and White Army (GAWA) football carnival. Supplemented by interviews with Northern Ireland fans themselves and informed by the dramaturgical perspectives of Erving Goffman, the paper contends that the anti-sectarian 'norms' of GAWA football fandom are dominant in public spaces before matches when the GAWA 'performance team' are visible to one another and their audience within a geographically circumscribed space. In a post-match evening context however, various 'cliques' of supporters enact their own social rules within a 'back-stage' environment of more relaxed peer-to-peer surveillance. These at times transgress the established norms of GAWA fan behaviour. The paper acknowledges that inappropriate supporter behaviour, even within small groups, can damage the wider image of football teams and their supporters in 'impression management' terms. But rather than imposing top-down 'solutions' which are often devised with limited input from supporters, we suggest that football governing bodies, associations and clubs should look to work in partnership with supporters to identify creative ways in which supporters can be resourced to proactively become 'norm entrepreneurs' and challenge inappropriate behaviour from within. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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37. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTBALL FANS, LEVELS OF FANATICISM AND PERCEPTIONS OF CLUB IMAGE.
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AKSOY, Yılmaz and ÇAKICI, Hacı Ali
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FOOTBALL fans ,STATISTICAL sampling ,STUDENT engagement ,CLASSROOMS ,TEACHING methods ,ACADEMIC achievement - Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between fanaticism levels, emotional attachments, and perceptions of club image among Samsunspor fans. A descriptive survey model was employed in the study. The population of the research consists of fans located in Turkey. The sample of the study consists of 219 fans supporting Samsunspor, selected through a random sampling method. Personal information form, football fan fanaticism scale, emotional attachment to the sports team scale, and club image scale were used as data collection tools. For binary comparisons of variables, Student's t-test was utilized, while for multiple comparisons, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey's multiple comparison tests were employed. Additionally, the relationships between fanaticism levels, emotional attachments, and scores on the club image perception scale were examined using Pearson correlation coefficient. In terms of variables related to education level and purchasing team-related products, significant differences were found in all sub-dimensions and total scores of the scales used in the study. On the other hand, gender, age, marital status, occupation, match-watching location, and season ticket ownership variables were seen to have significant differences in terms of tendencies towards violence and corporate belonging sub-dimensions, as well as total scores on the football fan fanaticism scale. Furthermore, there was no significant difference between fans' levels of fanaticism and their emotional attachments and perceptions of club image. However, a significant positive relationship was found between fans' emotional attachments and perceptions of club image. In the research, fans were found to have a moderate level of fanaticism. Additionally, a significant positive relationship was observed between fans' emotional attachments to their teams and their perceptions of the club image. High levels of fan fanaticism can sometimes tarnish the club's image. In this regard, it is recommended that fans display behaviors that support the club's image. Furthermore, the positive relationship between emotional attachment and club image can be interpreted as an expected outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. شناسایی عوامل تهدیدکنندۀ هویت تیمی هواداران تیم ملی فوتبال ایران.
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عابد محمودیان, سعید صادقی بروجر, and برادلی جی بیکر
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Introduction: Threatening team identity is a new field in the literature of sports management and marketing that has recently been considered by researchers in this field. In this regard, the present study was conducted with the aim of identifying the factors threatening the team identity of national football team fans. Methods: The method of the present research was qualitative research in the form of content analysis and the statistical population included national team fans that followed the Iranian Football Federation's Instagram page. The sampling method was purposeful and in-depth interviews were conducted with 16 participants until theoretical saturation. Coding technique and NVivo version 10 software were used to analyze the data. Results: The results showed the factors threatening the team identity of national team fans in seven themes; weak financial management, poor executive management and illegitimate management of the federation, improper selection of players, improper selection of technical staff, poor brand of invited players and poor performance of the team are categorized. Conclusion: The results of this study, on the one hand, eliminate the huge scientific gap in the literature threatening team identity in domestic and foreign research, and on the other hand, Managers can recognize their inappropriate actions and weaknesses in the field of threatening the team identity of national team fans and put effective strategies and strategies on their agenda to at least be able to reduce the number and amount of these factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Furlough, Food Banks and Vaccine Hesitancy: Sport in Britain During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Dart, Jon, Andrews, David, Series Editor, Andrews, David L., editor, Thorpe, Holly, editor, and Newman, Joshua I., editor
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40. From Football Nation to COVID 19-Land: Cultural Pedagogies and Political Protests during Syndemic Times in Brazil
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Knijnik, Jorge, Burlamaqui, Luiz Guilherme, Andrews, David, Series Editor, Andrews, David L., editor, Thorpe, Holly, editor, and Newman, Joshua I., editor
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41. "A Breath of Fresh Air": Media Framing of a Unique National Football League Draft Pick.
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Love, Adam, Deeb, Alexander, and Dzikus, Lars
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In the 2016 National Football League (NFL) Draft, Moritz Böhringer became the first international player ever selected without having previously played in North America. The current study examined media coverage of Böhringer during the process of him being identified as an NFL prospect, working out for NFL scouts, being drafted, and trying to make an NFL roster. Ultimately, Böhringer was framed as an international experiment that produced serious interest from NFL teams and created a "feel good" story for fans. The study contributes to the broader understanding of sport, media, race, and nationality, illustrating how Böhringer—despite being a foreign athlete in a quintessentially American sport—was presented as a "breath of fresh air" that provided welcome relief from the "bad apples" in the league. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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42. Media Portrayals of Athlete-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence: An Examination of the Social Ecological Model, Race, and Communication Perceptions.
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Scarduzio, Jennifer A., Walker, Christina S., Lewis, Nicky, and Limperos, Anthony M.
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ECOLOGICAL models ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,MIXED martial arts ,FOOTBALL fans ,DOMESTIC violence ,OPEN-ended questions - Abstract
This study examined how participants responded to incidents of athlete-perpetrated intimate partner violence in two separate contexts: one featuring an athlete from a league that is at peak popularity among sports audiences (National Football League; NFL) and one featuring an athlete from an up-and-coming league that currently has a lower standing in professional sports (Ultimate Fighting Championship League; UFC). The authors used the social ecological model to qualitatively analyze participant perceptions about athlete-perpetrated intimate partner violence composite news packages. For the purpose of this study specifically, they centered on 1,124 responses to one of the open-ended qualitative questions asked in a larger quantitative experiment. The authors found that the participants most frequently attributed the perpetrator's behavior to either individual or relationship-level reasons and that there were differences in the level attributed for participants of different races and ethnicities. They also determined that the participants were more likely to ascribe the violence to the suspect's job (i.e., athlete) if they were a UFC fighter than an NFL player. Theoretical extensions of the social ecological model and practical implications for journalists, the media, and fans are offered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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43. Online Football-Related Antisemitism in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Method Analysis of the Dutch Twittersphere.
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Seijbel, Jasmin, van Sterkenburg, Jacco, and Spaaij, Ramón
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COVID-19 pandemic , *ANTISEMITISM , *NARRATIVE discourse analysis , *DUTCH people , *SOCCER fans , *THEMATIC analysis - Abstract
This paper examines online expressions of rivalry and hate speech in relation to antisemitic discourses in Dutch professional men's football (soccer), with specific attention devoted to how this has developed within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study analyses football-related antisemitic discourses in the Dutch-speaking Twittersphere between 2018 and 2021. Assuming that during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic fan activity has moved increasingly toward the online domain, we specifically examine whether and how the past pandemic years have influenced football-related antisemitic discourses on Twitter. Tweets were scraped using the Twitter application programming interface and 4CAT (a capture and analysis Toolkit), producing a dataset of 7,917 unique posts. The authors performed thematic analysis of the Tweets and a selection of the Tweets was analyzed in depth using narrative digital discourse analysis. The findings show how these Tweets, while seemingly targeted exclusively at football opponents, contribute to wider exclusionary discourse in football and society that may have become more aggravated during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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44. Beyond stereotypes: Women and their engagement in football fandom.
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Kossakowski, Radosław and Besta, Tomasz
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SOCCER fans , *GENDER differences (Psychology) , *GENDER differences (Sociology) , *GENDER stereotypes , *STEREOTYPES , *COLLECTIVE action , *GROUP identity - Abstract
In common opinion, football fandom constitutes a male space as men are perceived to be more 'authentic' and engaged fans, more attached to the club. This article makes a contribution to the discussion on the differences between female and male fans and their modes of engagement. We aimed to answer the question of whether there are any differences between male and female supporters in: (1) self-stereotyping (agency, communion, independent self-construal, interdependent self-construal), (2) strength of the bond with the fandom and perceived personal gains from attachment to the club (identity fusion with other fans, collective action on behalf of the fan community, self-expansion) and (3) acceptance of aggressive behaviours. We applied a mixed-method approach and conducted both in-depth interviews with female football fans and quantitative analysis based on a survey among Polish football supporters. In contradiction to gender stereotypes, the results of a study conducted among 864 fans show that women saw themselves as more agentic than men did, had a stronger independent self-construal, and declared more self-development and stronger personal gains that can be achieved due to the participation in fandom culture. Moreover, gender differences in the strength of identity fusion and collective action tendency on behalf of the fandom were not significant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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45. Futbol Taraftarlarında Ilgilenim Düzeyinin Tekrar Katılım Niyeti Üzerine Etkisi.
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Hocaoğlu, Gülçin Sezer
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SPORTS spectators ,SOCCER fans ,ATHLETIC clubs ,SPORTS teams ,SPORTS participation ,DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics ,X chromosome - Abstract
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46. GELİŞMELERİ KAÇIRMA KORKUSU İLE DAVRANIŞSAL NİYETLER ARASINDAKİ İLİŞKİ: TÜRK FUTBOL TARAFTARLARI ÖRNEĞİ.
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ÖRGEN, Bünyamin and ESKİLER, Ersin
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Copyright of Nigde University Journal of Physical Education & Sport Sciences / Nigde Üniversitesi Beden Egitimi ve Spor Bilimleri Dergisi is the property of Journal of Physical Education & Sports Science and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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47. Football Culture and Domestic Violence: Dissecting the Link among a Focus Group of Non-Abusive Youth Football Fan's.
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Lindsay, Jessica, Willmott, Dominic, and Richardson, Emma
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DOMESTIC violence ,FOOTBALL fans ,GAMBLING ,ALCOHOLIC intoxication ,INTIMATE partner violence - Abstract
Increased reports of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) have been identified following football games. Yet, the relationship between DVA and football culture remains qualitatively underexplored. To better understand this phenomenon, we conducted a focus group with male, non-abusive football youth fans to gain their perceptions of why domestic violence increases following football matches in England. Using thematic analysis, we present a unique insight into the link between DVA and football culture. The findings align with previously identified risk factors for DVA, including the role of alcohol consumption, gambling, and other violent behaviours. We also identified game-specific (e.g., the intensity of winning or losing) and individual factors (e.g., previous exposure to violence and awareness of what constitutes DVA) as heightening the effects of these cultural behaviours, alongside an increased sense of identity with 'football culture' after attending a game. We conclude by considering the implications of these findings for policy and practice, such as considering placement of advertising campaigns during matches to increase awareness, increasing threats of punishment and considering the scheduling of matches to reduce triggers of such cultural, and often violent, behaviours associated with football fandom. In addition, we call for further research in this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. The interrelationships between football fans’ psychological connection to a team, perception of sponsorship and sponsorship response in the context of new team and new sponsor.
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YAĞIZ, Kadir
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Copyright of Journal of ROL Sport Sciences / ROL Spor Bilimleri Dergisi is the property of Journal of ROL Sport Sciences / ROL Spor Bilimleri Dergisi and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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49. UNCHARTED TERRITORY.
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LEE, DAVID
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FOOTBALL on television ,FOOTBALL cards ,SPORTS cards ,SELF-promotion ,HIGH school football ,FOOTBALL fans - Abstract
For now, it will be a distinctive aspect of active-player college football cards to pay close attention to. 12-TEAM COLLEGE PLAYOFF IN 2024 Since college football is a shorter season than the NFL, each game means more. Will Fanatics release their first NFL player cards without the ability to use NFL logo s and team names? As of late-August, Panini still held an NFL license, individual deals in various forms with several hundred NFL players, and of course many active college players. [Extracted from the article]
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50. The interrelationships between football fans’ psychological connection to a team, perception of sponsorship and sponsorship response in the context of new team and new sponsor
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Kadir Yağız
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Fan identification ,football fans ,football teams ,sponsorship outcomes ,sport sponsorship ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
This paper aims to propose an integrated model to evaluate sponsorship effectiveness in newly organized professional football teams. To achieve this, the effects of fan identification as the psychological connection of sports fans with a sports team, on sponsorship perceptions, such as attitude towards the sponsor and brand image, and sponsorship response, such as purchasing intention, were examined. In addition, the mediating role of consumer sponsor perceptions in the relationship between fan identification and purchasing intention was tested. The data were gathered from 255 fans of Alagöz Holding Iğdır football club. Confirmatory factor analyses (Amos 23 IBM) and PROCESS analyses (SPSS) was conducted in statistics. The findings supported our model, which proposes that fan identification has a direct impact on sponsorship perceptions and response, and that sponsorship perceptions mediate the relationship between fan identification and sponsor response. The main contribution of this paper is the incorporation of fan identification, attitude towards sponsor, sponsor brand image, and purchase intentions within an integrated sponsorship model, and testing of their interrelations which have not been empirically tested in the context of a newly formed professional football team. Practical implications for both sports team marketers and sponsors are explained in the paper.
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