Ebook: Anti-Racism in European Football : Fair Play for All
Author: Christos Kassimeris, Kurt Wachter, Danny Lynch, Ruth Johnson, Ged Grebby, Linda Tsoumpanou, Linda Tsoumpanou
- Tags: Soccer - Europe - Public opinion
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Lexington Books
- City: Lanham, MD, United States
- Language: English
- epub
European societies have long been tarnished by racial discrimination, and the game of football is no exception. With immigrants arriving from former colonies, European Union member-states, and third-world countries, integration in these two societies has been ascribed significance across the continent. Considering that the conduct of football fans in stadiums reflects_to a certain extent_society as a whole, this book examines the impact of racism upon the popular game. Anti-Racism in European Football provides a critical assessment of the campaigns and related policies of organizations that work to understand racism in football. It explores what has been achieved by the organizations' campaigns, the problems they encountered, and how these were overcome. In its focus on the work that anti-racism organizations carry out, this book's original contributions should appeal to professionals in football-related NGOs, and students and scholars working in social science fields related to racism and sport.
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