Football, Power, and Politics in Europe: The German Case in Comparative Perspective
In: Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies Series
Chapter 1. Introduction: Football as a symbolic space of possibilities -- Chapter 2. Subjects in the field of football: Preference formation in the pre-political space -- Chapter 3. Politics beyond political institutions: Football as an organizational field -- Chapter 4. On the dependence of politics and public on the commercial sphere: Public welfare orientation of football on trial -- Chapter 5. Community Formation in the Context of Hyperliberalization: An Inherent Contradiction? -- Chapter 6. International Football Politics: In Fatal Proximity to Autocratic Regimes and Practices -- Chapter 7. Football, Economy and Politics in Russia -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Football as Selective Homeland -- Chapter 9. Bibliography.