2023
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-05-2022-5799
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The significance of football in an urban mosaic

Irvine Lapsley

Abstract: PurposeThis study aims to add to the understanding of the significance of football in cities, where most major football clubs are located. Specifically, this study offers a distinctive perspective on what might be regarded as “football cities” by the study's mobilisation of theories of the urban mosaic, the calculable city and identity. This study contributes to the emergent field of popular culture (Jeacle, 2012) and, within this field of popular culture, the significance of soccer. The particular setting of … Show more

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“…In this Special Issue, Lapsley (2024), utilising the concepts of the city mosaic, hard and soft NPM, and dual and multiple identities, discusses the question of whether or not there is such a phenomenon as a Soccer Society via a case study of the city of Edinburgh and its soccer teams. It is argued that while Edinburgh's soccer clubs (Hearts, Hibernian, and FC Edinburgh) each has an enthusiastic supporter base, it is not enough even to constitute a soccer city (in which soccer is the dominant sport), let alone a more-pervasive Soccer Society.…”
Section: Impact On Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this Special Issue, Lapsley (2024), utilising the concepts of the city mosaic, hard and soft NPM, and dual and multiple identities, discusses the question of whether or not there is such a phenomenon as a Soccer Society via a case study of the city of Edinburgh and its soccer teams. It is argued that while Edinburgh's soccer clubs (Hearts, Hibernian, and FC Edinburgh) each has an enthusiastic supporter base, it is not enough even to constitute a soccer city (in which soccer is the dominant sport), let alone a more-pervasive Soccer Society.…”
Section: Impact On Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%