Female Fans, Gender Relations and Football Fandom

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A01=Honorata Jakubowska
A01=Radoslaw Kossakowski
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Author_Honorata Jakubowska
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Central Eastern European studies
English Premier League
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Fandom Culture
Female Fandom
Female Fans
Female Football Fans
football fandom
Football Games
Football Stands
gender performativity
gendered football fan identity formation
hegemonic masculinity
homosociality
Kim Toffoletti
Male Fans
Online Survey's Participants
Online Survey’s Participants
Planning Family Life
Polish Football
Polish Roman Catholic Church
qualitative research methods
Season Tickets
sociology of sport
Stadium's Terraces
Stadium’s Terraces
Ultra Fans
Ultras Groups
Ultras Structure
VIP Area
VIP Lounge
VIP Sector
women in sports culture
women's socialisation
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367544157
  • Weight: 285g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book assesses the transformation of football fan culture from a gender perspective. Referring to the notions of homosociality, hegemonic masculinity and performative perspectives on gender and fandom, it investigates the processes of women entering the world of football fandom.

Drawing on multidimensional qualitative and quantitative research, the book analyses different aspects of female fandom, such as women’s socialisation to be a fan, building their sense of fan identity, ways of performing fandom, and gender. Also, it explores the response of male fans by shedding light on the sense-making process of a growing number of female fans in the stands and its consequences for prevailingly male football culture. This study stands out for its richness and diversity of empirical material used in order to make a significant contribution to our understanding of social dynamics related to the changing nature of female football fandom.

The book is fascinating reading for researchers and students in a broad range of areas, including gender studies, sociology of sport, football, women’s studies and Central Eastern European studies. It is also a valuable resource for scholars, and football and club authorities who have an interest in understanding the development of female football fandom and its impact on the male fandom community.

Honorata Jakubowska is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology of the Individual and Social Relations at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.

Dominik Antonowicz is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Science and Higher Education Research at Nicolas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland.

Radosław Kossakowski is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Scientific Council of Sociology at the University of Gdańsk, Poland, where he is also Director of the Institute of Sociology.

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