Football In Neo-Liberal Times Hardcover
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India
Author 1
Peter Kennedy
Book Description
This book offers an original Marxist critique of the European football business. It argues that the Marxist account of the difference between profits and surplus value is crucial to an understanding of the fluid and contradictory nature of the commodification of football. Section one analyses the nature of modern professional football and section two highlights attempts, via government agency and football clubs, to corral fans into ever greater identification with business logic aimed at breaking traditional social relations. Section three draws on a number of cases studies across Europe, to analyse how some fans are attempting to mount a counter ideological response to the assault of neo-liberalism on the game.
ISBN-10
1138826510
ISBN-13
9781138826519
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date
19 Feb 2016
Number of Pages
164
About the Author
Peter Kennedy lectures in the Sociology of Sport and Health at Glasgow Caledonian University. His most recent published work is in applying sociological theories to understanding health and medicine, and football supporter responses to commercialisation. David Kennedy is a freelance researcher. His most recent published work is in the area of football supporters and governance of professional football clubs
Author 2
David Kennedy