1st Edition

Social Control and Disorder in Football Responses, Regulation, Rupture

Edited By Mark Turner, Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen Copyright 2024
    128 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This is the first book to focus on the interrelated issues of social control and disorder in football. It shows how the ‘beautiful game’ illuminates our understanding of the mechanisms and techniques of social control and regulation in contemporary societies. 

    It explores past, new, and continued responses from law enforcers, football associations, sport’s governing bodies, the media, and international organizations to issues of disorder and misbehaviour in football, and how this is highly contested by fans and fan groups. Featuring the work of an international team of leading researchers in football and sport-related studies, the book examines key contemporary trends and topics including fan activism, football-specific legislation, power, violence, fan rivalries, subcultures, the policing of crowds, social sorting, and surveillance. Featuring diverse international cases, including the Qatar World Cup, stadium protests in Portland, Oregon, spectator violence in Polish football, social media and Brazilian football, and sectarianism in Scottish football, the book also looks ahead to what the future holds for the world’s most popular sport. 

    This is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, or the general reader with an interest in the sociology of sport, criminology, sport management, and sports law.

    1. Introduction: Social (Dis)Order and Control

    Mark Turner and Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen 

    2. The Evolution of Legal Tools Dedicated to Sport Mass Events in Poland and its Socio-Cultural Consequences: The Law Against Supporters?

    Radosław Kossakowski and Mateusz Dróżdż 

    3. Modern Football and Social Spacing

    Ian Woolsey 

    4. The Mechanisms of Securitization, Experiences and Impacts of Social Control, and the Pursuit of Smart Power at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar

    Joel Rookwood 

    5. Alcohol and FIFA 2014 Men’s World Cup in Brazil: A Frame Analysis of the Legalisation of Alcohol Consumption in Stadiums

    Renan Petersen-Wagner 

    6. Confronting Sectarianism in Contemporary Scottish Football: From Old Firm to New Challenges

    Christie Scanlon 

    7. Cultural Extraction and Subcultural Resistance in US Professional Soccer: If You're Not Anti, You're Pro

    Chris W. Henderson and Pratik Nyaupane 

    8. Resistance, Opposition, and Campaigns: Extending the ‘Fan-Opticon’

    Mark Turner and Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen

    Biography

    Mark Turner is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, and the author of The Safe Standing Movement in Football: Fan Networks, Tactics, and Mobilizations published by Routledge in 2023. He is specifically interested in the application of relational sociology to the study of social networks, social movements, and activism, within different sport and leisure-based contexts. His work often cross pollinates ideas from sociology, political science, and cultural studies, to understand the impacts of events on the regulatory practices of those involved in the event planning and management of sport crowds and consumption.

    Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Politics with Sociology at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. His research focuses on the sociology and politics of sport, including security, surveillance, fan networks, and sport mega-events. He has authored four books, edited four special issues, and his work has appeared in journals such as The British Journal of Sociology, Sociology Compass, Sociological Research Online, Journal of Consumer Culture, and International Review for the Sociology of Sport.