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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hooliganism and Supporter Violence: Examining the Rome, Lisbon and Athens Derbies

Mondello, Joseph J 01 January 2016 (has links)
The practice of Hooliganism, or violent and aggressive styles of support linked to one or more specific football club, first emerged in England in the 1960’s. A combination of mass media, films such as Green Street Hooligans, and increases in law enforcement enabled Hooliganism to spread all over Europe. This paper seeks to explain Hooligan cultures, how they emerge, their characteristics and the type of individual they attract. Furthermore, this paper examines the situational variables present on match-day that lead to supporter violence. Additionally, this paper aggregates numerous findings on crowd behavior and Hooliganism, and then applies them three case studies: the Rome, Lisbon and Athens derbies. Case studies seek to highlight some of the mediating and moderating factors in that particularly rivalry, as well the differences in Hooligan cultures across countries.
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Sociálně-ekonomické náklady chuligánství na fotbalových stadionech / Socio-economic cost of hooliganism at football stadiums

Trousil, Štěpán January 2010 (has links)
The topic of this word is hooliganism at football stadium. The first chapters are focused on the definitiv and history of hooliganism in the world. Another point is the history of hooliganism in the Czech republic and the incidents that happened at football stadium in the Czech republic in recent years. The main goal of this work is to determine what costs are manifestations of hooliganism Czech football clubs. This informatik is obtained from persons who are responsible for safety during the home games of thein clubs. Another problem of the work is legislativ in the Czech republic associated with fight against manifestations of hooliganism at football stadium.
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Lo siento, chicos. No somos tíos en español : Un estudio del doblaje español de Green Street Hooligans. / Lo siento, chicos. No somos tíos en español : An investigation of the Spanish dubbing of Green Street Hooligans.

Mark, Nathalie January 2012 (has links)
En esta tesina trataremos el doblaje español de la película Green Street Hooligans y mediante una investigación cualitativa estudiamos cómo las elecciones generales, entratar el habla de los personajes, y las elecciones específicas, cómo se han manejado los saludos, han afectado la percepción de dos personajes escogidos y la película en sí. Los resultados que han sido revelados es que los rasgos tanto dialectales como idiolectales han sido normalizados a un español estándar y esto ha contribuido en crear un estilo, en la versión española, que es menos vívido, más formal, y menos conectado con los personajes que la versión original. Por eso, la vista que pueden tener los espectadores españoles al ver la película se diferencia mucho de la que pueden tener quienes que venla película en inglés. Esto ya que no van a poder sobreentender la pertenencia a una clase social, origen espacial y el estilo personal de los personajes solamente viendo la versión doblada de la película.
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Problém trestného činu výtržnictví / The crime of disorderly conduct

Prokop, Lukáš January 2012 (has links)
The thesis deals with the topic of the criminal offense of disorderly conduct focusing on disruption of organised sport events. This action is also referred to as spectator violence. The term of spectator violence, sometimes simplified as hooliganism, is used in different ways and it is not strictly defined. It usually includes violent or dangerous behaviour of spectators during sport events. The content is divided into eight chapters, which aim at defining this term and offer a complex and clear analysis. Opening passages are dedicated to criminal offense of disorderly conduct as such. They include an analysis of prerequisites conditioning the committing of criminal offense of disorderly conduct according to the § 358 of penal code. It serves as a vocabulary of terms for further study and for understanding of the mutual interconnection with the term spectator violence. Chapter III is an attempt at a proper definition of the spectator violence phenomenon through the description of values and ideals that are threatened by this conduct and through the overview of the methods used while committing this crime. The next part deals with the profiles of the perpetrators established through the criminological characteristics. Psychological motivation of the spectators to visit the stadiums is also looked...
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Supporterkultur i kvällspressen : En studie om representationen av Stockholms fotbollssupportrar

Norsander, Christoffer, Landgren, Wilmer January 2017 (has links)
Our aim with this study is to examine Swedish tabloid press and how football supporters of the Stockholm teams; Hammarby, AIK and Djurgården are represented. The method used in the study is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA); Van Dijks model of micro and macro analysis. We have analyzed three different events for the three teams searching for how the textual language represents the team’s supporters and trying to find patterns for supporters in Stockholm. The result shows similarities between the tabloids using textual language dramatizing the supporters and the events due to theories explained in the essay.
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Trestněprávní problematika diváckého násilí na sportovních utkáních / Criminal issue of spectator violence at sports events

Vrajíková, Barbora January 2016 (has links)
This diploma thesis is aimed at the spectator violence during the football matches from the point of view of criminal law. Due to the size of this problematics, the part of the thesis is also devoted to the administrative and private legislation. The term spectator violence can include a whole range of dangerous and violent behavior of fans at the football match. Most often we can qualify such behavior as disturbing the preparations and the progress of organized sports match, so as the criminal offense of disorderly conduct. The first chapter is dedicated to characteristics and typology of visitors of the football matches as potential perpetrators, focusing on football hooligans. The second chapter deals with the various manifestations of spectator violence and the development of this phenomenon in the Czech Republic. The third chapter is devoted to selected offences that can include the spectator violence most frequently. The largest part is devoted to the analysis of current legislation of the criminal offence of disorderly conduct, focusing on the explanation of vague legal terms and the principle of subsidiarity of criminal repression. Furthermore it is dedicated to theoretical analysis and practical examples of other selected offences related to spectator violence such as assault, rioting,...
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Proměny tzv. fanouškovských projevů v 1. a 2. české fotbalové lize (zvláště s přihlédnutím k vývoji po roce 2006) / Transformations in the behavior of football funs in the 1st and 2nd Czech leagues (Concentrating on developments from 2006)

Baran, Ondřej January 2015 (has links)
Sport is one of the most important leisure activities in today's Euro-American civilisation. We are not talking here only of active engagement in sport, but also of sport as a source of mass-entertainment for millions of people. In this thesis I focus above all on the conduct of spectators in football stadiums in the Czech Republic. I will approach this theme by way of oral history, where the narrators providing me with interviews regularly go to matches in the First and Second Divisions of the Czech Football League. I concentrate here above all on the motivation and attitudes of the various groups of spectators to the events in the football stadiums, and I pick out three groups in particular: normal fans, ultras and hooligans. I endeavour to delineate the main differences between these groups which, in my view, are rooted not only in their varying motivation, but also in their modes of communication, as well as in their social composition and their age-structure. At the same time, however, I also attempt to highlight the specific environment of football terraces in which, though all the spectators may conduct themselves as individuals, they at one and the same time become, in a certain way, part of a mass of spectators, and they may therefore be in certain circumstances overcome by the situation...
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Trestněprávní aspekty diváckého násilí na fotbalových stadionech / Criminal aspects of spectator violence in the football stadiums

Krátká, Aneta January 2021 (has links)
Criminal aspects of spectator violence in the football stadiums Abstract This diploma thesis deals with the issue of spectator violence with a focus on the football violance, mainly from the perspective of criminal law. However, as this issue is extensive, due to its complexity, the work is amended by chapters concerning administrative law and private law. Spectator violence is a social phenomenon that is described as a set of excesses against public order, which occurs on the occasion of sports matches, but also outside of them and is committed by a confined group of people marked by solidarity to a particular sports club. In the opening chapters, the phenomenon is described in more detail, its possible causes are explained and a brief history is given, focusing on our country and England, where football hooliganism comes from. The next chapters are devoted to the typology of visitors to football matches, which are divided into four groups - football spectators, football fans, ultras and hooligans. For each group, their relationship to the football club is described and, if applicable, also a list of the activities they deal with. The third chapter then deals with selected crimes related to spectator violence, which analyzes the theoretical analysis of these crimes, gives examples of individual crimes in...
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Brøndby IF and FC Copenhagen Hooligans: : A study of identity, recognition, similarities, and differences.

Larsen, Trine January 2024 (has links)
No description available.
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Porovnání skupin radikálních fotbalových fanoušků v ČR a sousedních státech (SRN, Polsko) a jejich prom ěna z hlediska migrace. / Comparison between groups of radical football fans in Czech repuplic and neighbour states (BRD, Poland) and their change from the migration point of view.

Kovařík, Martin January 2019 (has links)
The focus of this master thesis is the comparison of extreme football fans, more specifically ultras and hooligans in the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland and the influence of the European migrant crisis on these groups. In the theoretical part of the thesis, the general characteristics of the hooligans subculture, its origins, and development will be described. Furthermore, the functioning of the extreme fan groups in the neighbouring countries of the Czech Republic, i.e. Germany and Poland will be outlined. Moreover, the political stances of these countries on the issues related to the migrant crisis are depicted. These stances have a large impact on shaping of public opinions, including the aforementioned groups. The analytical part of this thesis consists of six interviews. These interviews should help with understanding the views on the migration of the members of the radical fan groups in the selected countries and moreover closely depict the hooligans scene across specific regions. The goal of this thesis is hence to depict the origins, development, and the members of a hooligans subculture on one side. And on the other side, to explain how the European migrant crisis (historical phenomenon of the past decade in Europe) has influenced the stances of the hooligan subculture on the influx...

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