Football, Europe and the Press

Exploring identities through football journalism in Europe

Liz Crolley author David Hand author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Apr '02

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This insightful book analyzes how football journalism shapes and reflects national and regional identities in five European countries, including England and Spain.

In Football, Europe and the Press, the author delves into the intricate relationships between football journalism and the formation of various identities across Europe. By focusing on five key countries—England, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain—the book highlights how national, regional, and group identities are constructed and portrayed through the lens of football reporting. The author provides a comprehensive analysis of how these identities are shaped by cultural narratives and media representations.

The exploration extends to the examination of national stereotypes prevalent in each of the countries studied. Each chapter is dedicated to unpacking the unique football cultures and journalistic practices that contribute to the broader discourse around identity in these nations. Through detailed case studies and examples, the book illustrates the ways in which football serves as a microcosm for larger societal issues, including nationalism, regional pride, and communal belonging.

Ultimately, Football, Europe and the Press offers readers a thought-provoking perspective on how football journalism not only reflects but also influences the identities of nations. It provides valuable insights into the role of media in shaping public perception and the significance of sports in cultural identity formation across Europe.

'Fine study ... this book is recommended for all collections supporting work on the sociology of sport and culture studies' - Choice

ISBN: 9780714680170

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

210 pages