Manzenreiter, Wolfram and Spitaler, George (2012) Governance, citizienship and the new european football championships: the european spectacle. [Documentazione Centro Studi]
Item Type: | Documentazione Centro Studi |
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Creators: | Manzenreiter, Wolfram and Spitaler, George |
Title: | Governance, citizienship and the new european football championships: the european spectacle |
Date: | 2012 |
Languages: | English |
Classification: | 0 Reference > 0.5 Documentation Centro Studi > 0.58 Events > 0.581 Major Events |
Abstract/Index: | 1 - Introduction. 2 - Towards a Europeanization of football? Historical phases in the evolution of the UEFA European Football Championship. 3 - From the stadium to the fan zone: host cities in a state of emergency. 4 - Governing by fun: EURO 2008 and the appealing power of fan zones. 5 - Football negotiating the placement of Switzerland within Europe. 6 - The Europeanization of Austrian football: history, adaptation and transnational dynamics. 7 - Left off the stage: mapping inclusion and exclusion in EURO 2008. 8 - Europe divided, or Europe united? German and British press coverage of the 2008 European Championship. 9 - (En-)gendering the European football family: the changing discourse on women and gender at EURO 2008. 10 - Discourses on forced prostitution, trafficking in women, and football: a comparison of anti-trafficking campaigns during the World Cup 2006 and the European Championship 2008. 11 - EUROSCHOOLS 2008: the difficult relationship of culture, nation and anti-racism in UEFA's campaign work. 12 - The EURO 2008 bonanza: mega-events, economic pretensions and the sports-media business alliance. 13 - Material nad representational legacies of sports mega-events: the case of the UEFA EURO football championships from 1996 to 2008. 14 - The European stage for next-generation stars and fans: the Under-17 Championship 2009 in Germany. 15 - After the crunch: a new era for the beautiful game in Europe? |
Keywords: | Campionati Europei. Responsabilità sociale. |
Location: | Centro Studi Federale – Rome |