ERIC DUNNING’S EXPLANATIONS ABOUT HOOLIGANISM IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT: A CRITICAL REVIEW
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.48189Keywords:
Sociology. Sports.Violence. ReviewAbstract
Eric Dunning’s academic work is central in the development of sociology of sports. This article was produced after a deep, detailed and careful reading of his work and Brazilian literature concerning violence in football and/or organized fan groups (torcidas organizadas), given the author’s striking influence on Brazilian studies. We consulted data from academic databases, university libraries and our personal archives. This study presents the main concepts of figurational sociology and the development of sport, which create the bases to describe explanations about British hooliganism and its influence on research about violence in Brazilian football.
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