Langbeschreibung
The UEFA European football championship was the first European mega-event to take place in post-socialist Europe. Taking this as a departure point, this volume focuses on football as a realm of constructing and negotiating identities using rich ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth media analysis.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: Negotiating Europeanness: The Euro2012 Championship And Spectator Narratives In An Enlarged European Perspective; Basak Alpan And Alexandra Schwell2. 'Offside. Or Not Quite: EURO 2012 As A Focal Point Of Identity And Alterity'; Alexandra Schwell3. 'Loyalty Jungle: Flexible Football Fan Identities In The Framework Of Euro2012'; Nina Szogs4. 'Does Qualifying Really Qualify? Comparing The Representations Of Euro 2008 And Euro2012 In The Turkish Media'; Basak Alpan And Ozgehan Senyuva5. 'Up To The Expectations? Perceptions Of Ethnic Diversity In The French And German National Team'; Albrecht Sonntag6. 'Mediating Turkishness Through Language In Transnational Football; Yagmur Nuhrat7. 'Doing Ethnography And Writing Anthropology: A Single-Site-Multiple-Ethnography Of A Protest Event Against The 2012 UEFA European Championship In Poznan'; Michal Buchowski And Malgorzata Zofia Kowalska8. Afterword; Albrecht Sonntag