The importance of research on the ultras: introduction |
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Authors: | Mark Doidge Martin Lieser |
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Institution: | 1. School of Sport and Service Management, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UKM.Doidge@Brighton.ac.uk;3. Department of East Asian Studies, Vienna University, Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe ultras have become the most spectacular form of football fandom in the early twenty-first century. Thanks to global media, social media and increased travel, fans view, engage and interact with a range of fans from across the globe and bring various local dimensions to their fandom. This volume brings together a range of articles into the ultras style of football fandom. Whilst the ultras phenomenon began in Italy, then spread across Southern Europe into Northern Europe, it has now become truly global. This volume is designed to be an introduction; a first account of ultras for the uninitiated. What follows are analyses and accounts of ultras in Italy, France, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Israel, North America, Australia, Indonesia and Croatia. Not only does this demonstrate the prevalence of the ultras style of fandom across the globe, it shows how football becomes an important cultural arena to see the intersections of globalisation and localism. |
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