1st Edition
Routledge Handbook of Football Studies
Section I: History 1. History and Football (Matthew Taylor) 2. The Historical Significance of Locality and Regional Identity to Football (Dave Russell) 3. Association and Rugby Football (Tony Collins) 4. The Hidden History of Women’s Football (Jean Williams) 5. The Football Trust (Geoffery Z. Kohe) 6. Football and Gambling (Mike Huggins) 7. Heritage and Football (Kevin Moore) 8. Museums and Football (Kevin Moore) Section II: Organisation 9. Football and Governance (Borjia Garcia) 10. Football Sponsorship (Anna Semens) 11. Football and International Social Development (Jimmy O’Gorman and Joel Rookwood) 12. Women’s Elite Football (Carrie Dunn and Joanna Welford) 13. Football Related Migrations (Gyozo Molnar and Christopher Faulkner) 14. Football, Economics and Finance (Stephen Morrow) Section III: Media and Culture 15. Football and Media Matters (Raymond Boyle) 16. Football and Social Media (Peter Millward) 17. Football and Stardom (David L. Andrews and Brian C. Clift) 18. Football Fandom (Steve Redhead) 19. Football and its Fiction (Lee McGowan) 20. The Aesthetics in Football (Stephen Mumford) 21. Football and Philosophy (Steffen Borge and Mike McNamee) Section IV: Society 22. Gender and Football (Kath Woodward) 23. ‘Race’, Racism and Football (Kevin Hylton) 24. Disability and Football (Martin Atherton and Jess Macbeth) 25. Football and Misogyny (Jayne Caudwell) 26. Homophobia in Men’s Football (Rory Magrath and Eric Anderson) 27. Football and National Identity (Anthony King) 28. Female Fans of Men’s Football (Stacey Pope) 29. Democracy and Supporter Ownership (Mark Doidge) 30. Social Network Analysis and Football (Paul Widdop) 31. Football Hooliganism (Ramón Spaaij and Alberto Testa) Section V: Regions 32. FIFA and the World Cup (John Hughson) 33. Football in South Asia (Kausik Bandyopadhyay) 34. Football in West Asia (Mahfoud Amara) 35. Football in East Asia (John Horne and Wolfram Manzenreiter) 36. Football in Africa (Mark Fletcher) 37. Football in Europe (Christos Krassimeris) 38. Football in Oceania (Mark Falcous) 39. Football in Latin America (Pablo Alabarces and Veronica Moreira) 40. Football in North America (Charles Parrish and John Nauright)
Biography
John Hughson is Professor of Sport and Cultural Studies at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. His working partnership with the National Football Museum of England has involved him in a number of 'football as culture' projects and related public engagement activities. His most recent book is England and the 1966 World Cup: A Cultural History (2016).
Kevin Moore is Director of the National Football Museum of England, UK. He is a museum studies scholar and was formerly a lecturer at the University of Leicester, UK. His numerous publications include Museums and Popular Culture (1997).
Ramón Spaaij is an Associate Professor in the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living at Victoria University, Australia, and holds a Professorial Chair in Sociology of Sport at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His publications include Sport and Social Exclusion in Global Society (2014) and Sport and Social Mobility: Crossing Boundaries (2011).
Joseph Maguire is a Professor of Sociology of Sport at Loughborough University, UK. He studied as an undergraduate in London and gained a B.Ed. (first-class honours) from the University of London, UK. He completed his Ph.D. in sociology at the University of Leicester, UK. He is a two-term former President of the International Sociology of Sport Association. He is also currently an executive board member of the International Council for Sports Science and Physical Education and Velux Visiting Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.






