Providingthefirst EU-wide study of the way football hooliganism has been defined by academics, law makers andenforcers, andthe mediasince the 1960s, this bookexami
This edited volume questions the widespread resort to illiberal security practices by contemporary liberal regimes since 9/11, and argues that counter-terrorism is embedded into the very logic of the
This book brings together a number of perspectives on how different European states have responded to the phenomenon of football crowd disorder and violence, or “hooliganism”. It applies a comparative