2021
DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2021.1910647
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Towards an ‘Everyday’ Cultural Political Economy of English Football: Conceptualising the Futures of Wembley Stadium and the Grassroots Game

Abstract: UK). His principal research interest lies in the political economy of football and he has published a growing number of books and journal articles in the oftenintersecting fields of football fan culture, governance, globalisation, finance, British politics, and international development. Towards an 'everyday' cultural political economy of English football: conceptualising the futures of Wembley Stadium and the grassroots gameThe proposed sale of Wembley Stadium in 2018 raised the possibility of a windfall that… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, soccer studies that addressed sex and gender, such as the perceptions and gender roles of female soccer players and the attitudes and impact of LGBTQ fans, were identified in both periods ( Petty and Pope, 2019 ; Bevan et al, 2021 ; Kossakowski and Besta, 2022 ; Mikkonen, 2022 ). In addition, studies exploring fans’ political behaviors, attitudes, projected national identities, and ideologies in relation to soccer were also deeply sociological ( Tamir, 2019 ; Baltas, 2021 ; Oonk, 2021 ; Webber, 2022 ) and have been noted as thematic issues across both periods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, soccer studies that addressed sex and gender, such as the perceptions and gender roles of female soccer players and the attitudes and impact of LGBTQ fans, were identified in both periods ( Petty and Pope, 2019 ; Bevan et al, 2021 ; Kossakowski and Besta, 2022 ; Mikkonen, 2022 ). In addition, studies exploring fans’ political behaviors, attitudes, projected national identities, and ideologies in relation to soccer were also deeply sociological ( Tamir, 2019 ; Baltas, 2021 ; Oonk, 2021 ; Webber, 2022 ) and have been noted as thematic issues across both periods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last thirty years of the EPL has been the era of glocalisation rather than globalisation, with traditional identities (or least facsimiles of them) becoming intensified rather than diminished in the face of universalising forces (Giulianotti and Robertson, 2004). Indeed, part of its cultural appeal of the EPL to global audiences rests on the putative authenticity of the clubs ‘local’ identity, which continue to be rooted – at least symbolically – in the same civic, predominantly working-class communities that fostered the genesis of the original Football League in the late nineteenth century (Webber, 2021).…”
Section: Football Fandom In the Network Societymentioning
confidence: 99%