Some references on football hooliganism and Sociological/Psychological support fields





Academic References
Armstrong, G.  (1998).  Football Hooligans: Knowing the Score, Oxford: Berg

Armstrong, G.  and Harris, R.  (1991)  "Football hooligans:
theory and evidence", Sociological Review, 39, 3, pp.  427-458

Atkinson, P. (1990) The Ethnographic Imagination: Textual Constructions of Reality,               London: Routledge

Back, K. W.  (1977)  Social Psychology, London:  John Wiley & Sons

Biko, A.  (1996) "Football and the civilizing process:  penal discourse and the ethic of            collective responsibility in sports law",  International Journal of the Sociology of  Law,          24, 2, pp.  163-188

Bryman, A. (1998)  Quantity and Quality in Social Research, London:  Unwin Hyman.

Buford, B.  (1997) Among the Thugs, London:  Mandarin Paperbacks

Butler, W. E. (1992)  "Crime in the Soviet Union:  early glimpses of the true story",                 British Journal of Criminology, 32, 2, pp.  144-159

Campling, P.  (1987)  "Press Stirs up Soccer Rowdies", The Yorkshire Post, October 16,          p.   11

Carrol, R.  (1980)  "Football hooliganism in England", International Review of Sports             Sociology, 15, 2, pp.  77-92

Cohen, S. & Taylor, L. (1976)  Escape Attempts:  The Theory and Practice of Resistance         to Everyday life, London:  Penguin Books Ltd

Connell, R. W.  (1995)  Masculinities, Cambridge:  Polity Press

Craig, S.  (1999)  "Fever pitch", History Today, 49, 5, pp.  34-35

Dodd, P., McNee, I. and Bradshaw, G.  (1998)  England's Number One:  The Adventures         of a Serial Soccer Yob, Bodmin, Cornwall:  P.I.G. Books

Duke V, & Crolley L (1996). Football spectator behaviour in Argentina: A case of                     separate evolution. Sociological Review, 44, 272-293

Dunning, E. et al (1986) Spectator violence at football matches: towards a sociological          explanation. British Journal of Sociology, 37(2), 221-244

Dunning, E. et al (1989). The roots of football hooliganism. Routledge and Kegan Paul.          301.57 (School of Education Lib) Dunning, E., Murphy, P. and Waddington, I.  (1991)            "Anthropological versus sociological approaches to the study of soccer hooliganism:             some critical notes",  Sociological Review, 39, 3, pp. 459-478

Dunning, E., Murphy, P. and Taylor, J. (1986) "Spectator violence at football matches:            towards a sociological explanation", British Journal of Sociology, 2, pp.  221-244

Dunning, E; Murphy, P.  and Williams, J.  (1986)  "Spectator violence associated with             football matches:  a state of the art review", paper prepared for the Sports Council on           behalf of the Council in Europe, Leicester University:  Sir Norman Chester Centre for             Football Research

Dunning, E; Maguire, J; Murphy, P. and Williams, J.  (1981)  "If you think you're hard             enough",  New Society, 57, 980, pp.  324-344

Europa World Yearbook (1998)  London:  Europa Publications Ltd

European police officials plot anti-hooligan strategy (1998).  Associated Press, pp. 1-2

Foldesi, G. S.  (1996)  "Social and demographic characteristics of Hungarian football             fans and their motivations for attending matches", International Review for the                      Sociology of Sport, 31, 4, pp.  407-428

Gulianotti, R.  (1995) "Football and the politics of carnival: an ethnographic study of               Scottish football fans in Sweden", International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 30,           2, pp.  191-223

Gulianotti, R.  (1995) "Participant observation and research into football hooliganism:            reflections on the problems of entree and everyday risks", Sociology of Sport Journal,          12, 1, pp.  1-20

Gousgounis, N. (1994)  "Violence and order in youth 'subcultures'", International                    Sociological Association (ISA),  Association Paper

Hammersley, M. and Atkinson, P. (1996) Ethnography Principles in Practice, London:             Routledge.

Harrington, J.  A.  (1968)  Soccer Hooliganism, Bristol:  John Wright

Harrison, P. (1974) "Soccer's tribal wars", New Society, 29, p.  604

Hobbs, D. and Robins, D.  (1991)  "The boy done good: football violence, changes and           continuities", Sociological Review, 39, 3, pp.  551-579

Horak, R.  (1991) "Things change: trends in Austrian football hooliganism from                       1977-1990", Sociological Review, 39, 3, pp.  531-548 

Hornby, N.  (1992)  Fever Pitch: A Fan's Life, London: Gollancz

Horrocks, R. (1995)  Male Myths and Icons:  Masculinity in Popular Culture, London:               Macmillan Press Ltd..

Igbinovia, P. E.  (1985)  "Soccer hooliganism in black Africa", International Journal of            Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 29, 2, pp.  135-146

Ingham, R. (1978)  Football Hooliganism: The Wider Context, London:  Inter-Action                Imprint.

Jacobson, S.  (1975) "Chelsea rule okay", New society, 31, pp.  780-3

Johansson, M.  (1987)  "Soccer hooliganism - some theoretical views", Scandinavian            Journal of Sport Sciences, 9, 3, pp.  97-104

Jones, N.  (1986)  "Hooligans: the forgotten side", New Society, 77, 1235, pp.  16-18

King, A.  (1997)  "The post modernity of football hooliganism", British Journal of                    Sociology, 48, 4, pp.  576-593

King A (1999) Football hooliganism and the practical paradigm. Sociology of Sport               Journal, 16, 269-273

King, J.  (1997)  The Football Factory, London:  Random House

Manghan, J. A.  (1996)  Tribal Identities:  Nationalism, Europe, Sport, London:  Frank             Cass & Co. Ltd

Marsh, P.  (1982) "Social order on the British soccer terraces", International Social                Science Journal, 34, 2,  pp.  247-256

Marsh, P; Rosser, E and Harre, R.  (1978) The Rules of Disorder, London:  Routledge

Marsh, P. et al (1978) The rules of disorder.Routledge and Kegan Paul 301.4315

Marshall, C.  and Rossman, G. (1989)  Designing Qualitative Research. Newbury Park,            California: Sage.

Matza, D. (1969)  "Becoming Deviant", in Hammersley, M. and Atkinson, P. (Eds.)                    Ethnography Principles in Practice, London: Routledge

Melnick, M. J.  (1986)  "The mythology of football hooliganism: a closer look at the                 British experience", International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 21, 1, pp.  1-21

Miller, S. M.  (1952) "The participant observer and 'over rapport'", American                           Sociological Review, 17, 2:97-9     

Moorhouse, H. F.  (1991)  "Football hooligans: old bottle, new whines?", Sociological            Review,  39, 3, pp.  489-502

Murray, C.  (1998)  Manchester United:  The Field of Dreams from a Research                         Perspective, Manchester:  Campus Print Ltd.

Murray, C.  (1997)  Attitude Blue:  Crowd Psychology at Manchester City FC,                           Manchester: Campus Print Ltd.

Murphy, P., Dunning, E. and Williams, J.  (1988)  "Soccer crowd disorder and the press:         processors of amplification and de-amplification in historical perspective, Theory,                Culture and Society, 5, 4, pp.  645-673

Piltz, G.  (1996)  "Social factors influencing sport and violence:  on the "problem" of              football hooliganism in Germany," International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 31,          1, 49-68)

Policing Football (1999, April).  West Yorkshire Police Web Site, p.  2

Porro, N.  (1992)  "Sport, political system and sociology in Italy", International Review           for the Sociology of Sport, 27, 4, pp.  329-341

Pratt, J. and Salter, M.  (1984) "A fresh look at football hooliganism", Leisure Studies,            3, 2, pp.  201-230

Redhead, S.  (1993)  "Disappearing youth?  A review essay on youth culture", Theory,           Culture and Society, 10, 3, pp.  191-200

Redhead, S. and McLaughlin, E.  (1985) "Soccer's style wars", New Society, 73, 1181,            pp.  225-228 
·

Robson, C. (1998) Real World Research: A Resource for Social Scientists and                         Practitioner Researchers, Oxford:  Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

Rosenblum, M.  (1998)  "Thugs put a damper on games", Associated Press, June 22,              pp.  1-5

Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research, (1998).  "Factsheet 9:  A History of              Female Football Fans", p.  4.

Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research, (1998)  Football and Football                     Hooliganism,  Fact Sheet 1.  Leicester University Press.

Smajke, A.  (1993)  "It's admissible but I do it.  The relationship of sport involvement              with school-boys acceptation of aggression and immoral behaviour", Przeglad                      Psychologiczny, 36, 4, pp.  503-513

Spencer, M.  (1998, November).  Speaker at Conference on "Football Hooliganism and          the Policing of",  Bishopgarph, Police HQ, Wakefield:  NCIS, West Yorkshire Police
(AVAILABLE FROM ME.  E-MAIL FOR A COPY)

Stearns, P. N.  (1990)  Be a Man!  Males in Modern Society, New York:  Holmes and                Meier Publishers, Inc..

Stokvis, R.  (1991)  "Football hooliganism in the Netherlands", Amsterdams                             Sociologisch Tijdschrift, 18, 3, pp.  165-188

Stott, C.  and Reicher, S.  (1998) "How conflict escalates:  the inter-group dynamics of            collective football crowd 'violence'", Sociology, 32, 2, pp.  353-357

Suttles, G.  (1968)  The Social Construction of Communities , Chicago:  University of              Chicago Press

Taylor, I. (1971). Soccer consciousness and soccer hooliganism. In S Cohen (ed)                    Images of Deviance. Penguin. 301.62 (Roborough)

Ward, C.  (1998) Well Frogged Out:  The Fans' True Story of France '98, Edinburgh:                Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd..

Ward, C.  (1996) All Quiet on the Hooligan Front: Eight Years that Shook Football,                  Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing Company.

Williams, J. (1995) "In Search of the Hooligan Solution",  press release for the Sir                  Norman Chester Centre for Football Research, p.  3

Williams, J.  (1986) "Football Hooliganism", The Social Science Teacher, 15, pp.  89-92

Williams, J. et al (1984). Hooligans abroad. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 301.570
      
Willis, P.(1978)  Profane Culture, London:  Routledge & Kegan Paul

Zamora, A. E.  (1995)  "Youth subcultures in Andalucia", Cuadernos de Realidades                 Sociales, 45, pp.  89-98

Zani, B. and Kirchler, E.  (1991)  "When violence overshadows the spirit of sporting                competition:  Italian football fans and their clubs", Journal of Community and Applied           Social Psychology, Vol1, pp. 5-21Wagg, S. (1984). The football world: a contemporary           history. 301.57

Journalistic accounts
Burford, B (1992). Among the Thugs. Mandarin

Hill, D. (1989). Out of his skin: The John Barnes phenomena. Faber & Faber

Redhead, S. (1987) Sing when you're winning: the last football book. Pluto
The supporters view

Allan, J (1989). Bloody causals. Famedram

Ward, C. (1989). Steaming In. Simon and Schuster
A personal history of the 1969-1970 Chelsea season


Web Sites
Paul Webley's home page

Football Studies  University of Central Lancashire
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/library/lib79334.htm

National Criminal Intelligence Service NCIS (last season's hooligan stats)
http://www.ncis.co.uk/fh.html

Social Issues Research Centre
http://www.sirc.org/publik/football_violence.html

The Red Feather Institute (Advanced Studies in Sociology)
http://www.tryoung.com/

Football Industry Group
http://www.liv.ac.uk/footballindustry/hooligan.html

References and Links
Ok, we need your help!  Researchers who are doing similar research, click my name: Robin Manser.  Students who have done research on the subject or are contemplating it, click my name.  Active or 'retired 'boys', click my name. I am trying to fight your cause as a person who at 33 did my degree, I know, literally what happens, and all the myths. Give me some anonymous support!  This site is FREE, to keep it going I need you to respond, in the name of what YOU believe!
Check out the links to other football related sites  or ADD URL here!
This page was last updated on: June 14, 2006
Robin Manser's Football Site (FROUK)
Articles and Documents sent in to the author of Football Research Organisation UK
More links at the bottom of page
Football Hooliganism/Social Sciences Books/Authors and Web Sites
Back to the FROUK Home Page
Back to top of page
Click here for large reading list download
Recommended_Readings_on_Soccer_Violence.doc
TIP >>>> Check the bottom of each search page for additional links to related search terms
Would you like to become a member of FROUK!  E-mail me here >>
e-mail me
E-mail Robin
E-mail Robin
RESEARCH ADVICE, TIPS AND RESOURCES
RESEARCH ADVICE, TIPS AND RESOURCES
BOOKS  --  INCLUDING 'Featured Book' (Reviewed)
The Guardian Newspaper's Archive of Football Hooliganism/Violence Stories
Translatre details and site - Follow instructions carefully.
Glossary of football terminology 'CREWS' and 'The Glossarist' - Glossaries on all subjects!
Commentary on media issues regarding football hooliganism
Comments on news items, TV programs, articles etc.
Articles and Documents sent in to the author of Football Research Organisation UK
Fixture list 2002-2003 courtesy of Sporting Life - Select your team
References on football disorder and theories
Football Hooliganism/Social Sciences Books/Authors and Web Sites
Become an associate member (no serious obligations!)
Associated members of FROUK
Dr. Clifford Stott (colleague) University of Liverpool UK
Put across your thoughts
Universities/colleges etc.  That regularly visit
Would you like to become a member of FROUK!  E-mail me here >>