Game of Two Halves

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A01=Cornel Sandvoss
Author_Cornel Sandvoss
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Bayer Leverkusen
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Champions League
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Chelsea Fans
Chelsea FC
club
Contemporary Football
cultural sociology
DIY Citizenship
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Fan Texts
fandom
fans
Follow
football
Football Clubs
Football Consumption
Football Fandom
Football Fans
Football Game
Football Texts
globalisation of football fandom
leverkusen
Manchester United
media audience studies
Modern Football
MSV Duisburg
postmodern theory
professional
Professional Football
qualitative ethnography
Season Tickets
Spectator Football
sports media research
Television Football
Televisual Consumption
Televisual Representation
text
transnational identity
TSV
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415314855
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Professional football is one of the most popular television 'genres' worldwide, attracting the support of millions of fans, and the sponsorship of powerful companies. In A Game of Two Halves, Sandvoss considers football's relationship with television, its links with transnational capitalism, and the importance of football fandom in forming social and cultural identities around the globe. He presents the phenomenon of football as a reflection postmodern culture and globalization.Through a series of case studies, based in ethnographic audience research, Sandvoss explores the motivations and pleasures of football fans, the intense bond formed between supporters and their clubs, the implications of football consumption on political discourse and citizenship, football as a factor of cultural globalisation, and the pivotal role of football and television in a postmodern cultural order.

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