210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Governing discrimination

3. Racism

4. Nationalism

5. Sectarianism

6. Homophobia

7 Sexism

8. Anti-discrimination

9. Conclusion

Biography

Christos Kassimeris is a professor in political science in the School of Humanities, Social and Education Sciences at the European University Cyprus.

"The author provides a comprehensive and in-depth investigation of discrimination in football. Covering a variety of areas of discrimination and the marginalisation of different groups, the author examines contemporary examples and areas of best practice in tacking discrimination, which will be invaluable to sports scholars."

Dr Tom Webb, Senior Lecturer Sport Management and Development, University of Portsmouth, UK.