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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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Sociologie des supporters de football : la persistance du militantisme sportif en France, Allemagne et Italie / Sociology of football supporters : sport militantism persistence in France, Germany and ltaly

Bartolucci, Paul 28 September 2012 (has links)
Le supporter de football n’est pas un spectateur ordinaire : c’est un « acharné », un « spect’acteur », qui n’entend pas vivre sa passion par procuration. Il s’approprie littéralement la notion de compétition dans ses activités de soutien. Mon travail se base sur une acception restrictive du terme « supporter », défini en tant qu’individu qui s’investit émotionnellement de manière poussée et qui s’identifie fortement au club qu’il affectionne. Etre supporter, ce n’est pas le devenir : c’est le demeurer. Analyser le supportérisme revient à s’intéresser à ces fans qui continuent de soutenir une équipe indépendamment de ses performances sportives. J’ai choisi d’enquêter sur des populations qui se rattachent à des institutions-clubs « en situation de marasme », à Strasbourg, Berlin et Turin. Pourquoi ces supporters se rendent-ils encore au stade quand bien même les perspectives de succès sont limitées voire inexistantes ? Quelle place accorder au conflit dans le supportérisme ? Et plus généralement, quels sont les principaux ressorts du militantisme sportif ? / Football supporters are not mere spectators: they can be described as "addicts" or "spect'actors". They do not want to live their passion by proxy, this is why they literally take over the concept of competition. My research is based on a restrictive definition of the term "supporter" as an individual who deeply gets emotionally involved and fully identifies with one's club. Being a supporter does not consist in becoming one but remaining one. Analysing supporterism amounts to taking an interest in these fans who continue to support their team regardless of the performances and outcomes. I chose to investigate populations linked to "decadent" club-institutions in Strasbourg, Berlin and Turin. Why are these supporters still going to the stadium even with very low probability of success ? What is the status of conflict in supporterism ? And more broadly: what are the main features of sport militantism ?
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Divácké násilí v České republice: veřejně politický problém / Spectator violence in the Czech Republic: A public policy problem

Čarnogurský, Tomáš January 2009 (has links)
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd / Smetanovo nábřeží 6, 110 01 Praha 1 info@fsv.cuni.cz, tel: 222 112 111 www.fsv.cuni.cz Dle čl. 4 Opatření rektora č. 6/2010 o Zpřístupnění elektronické databáze závěrečných prací http://www.cuni.cz/UK-3470.html a čl. 1 Opatření děkana 29/2010 se z časového hlediska závěrečné práce dělí do tří skupin: a. "nové práce", tj. práce odevzdávané k obhajobě počínaje 29. 9. 2010, b. "starší práce", tj. práce odevzdané k obhajobě od 1. 1. 2006 do 28. 9. 2010, c. "práce před rokem 2006", tj. práce odevzdané k obhajobě před 1. 1. 2006. V tomto případě jde o "starší práci" odevzdanou k obhajobě od 1. 1. 2006 do 28. 9. 2010. Omlouváme se, ale dokument není v elektronické verzi k dispozici.
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Fotbaloví fanoušci jako součást občanské společnosti / Football Supporters as a Part of Civil Society

Čarnogurská, Tereza January 2012 (has links)
The diploma thesis "Football Supporters as a Part of Civil Society" deals with the phenomenon of football supporterism from the perspective of the relationship between fan groupings and civil society. After the introduction and the aims of the thesis, where the main aim is the basic description and classification of various forms of grouping of football fans, follows the theoretical part focusing on three main topics: civil society, social movements and subcultures and the world of football supporters. In the empirical part the author presents the results of her qualitative research using particularly methods of participant as well as non- participant observation, informal interviews and the study of documents. The author introduces her own typology of fan groups and organizations and describes their activities within the civil society. In the final part she summarizes the answers to the research questions. The thesis is supplied with a summary, a list of sources, an index, a glossary and three appendices.

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