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El. knyga: Hooligans, Ultras, Activists: Polish Football Fandom in Sociological Perspective

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This book is the first comprehensive attempt to identify the deeper causes that have shaped contemporary behaviour patterns and motivations among football fans in Poland. 





 





Fan culture in Poland has long been based on a distinctively grassroots, spontaneous movements that ruled out any cooperation with local authorities and sports organizations. The activity of supporter groups has regularly failed to meet the principles set by official bodies, intentionally breaching the moral and legal standards of the day.





 





Based on data derived from ethnographic fieldwork, content analysis of fan journals, magazines, social media and online forums, as well as a wide range of qualitative interviews conducted over the years, the book analyses the ways in which fandom culture in Poland has evolved: from its moderate beginnings in the shadows of a communist regime in the 1970s, through the anomic, uncivilized and pathological decade of the 1990s,to the peculiar culture based on strong cohesion, capabilities of social mobilization and emerging 'resistance identity' in the 21st century.





 





It thus provides a detailed analysis of Polish fandoms multi-dimensional structure, and will be of interest to students and academics interested in the growing field of football research, as well as those researching  the transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, or more generally in European Studies.
1 History of Polish Fandom: Communism, Post-Transformation Violence and the Division of Functions
1(16)
2 `You Have to Scream Your Head Off!' Mechanical Solidarity and Rules of Gathering: Structural Dimensions of Fandom Culture
17(42)
3 Professional Fights, Pacts and Ways of Conduct: The Hermetic World of Polish Hooligans
59(26)
4 Legal Restrictions and Recurrence of Fans' Resistance Identity
85(30)
5 Fandom and Identity: From Individual Engagement to the Meaning of `We'
115(38)
6 Ultras: The Performative Dimension of Fandom
153(52)
7 Activism, Collective Action and Supporters' Associations
205(28)
Conclusions 233(10)
Index 243
Radosaw Kossakowski is Associate Professor at University of Gdask, Poland.