”Fotboll är bara en världslig sak, det betyder inget för evigheten” Religionsvetenskapliga perspektiv på fotbollsintresse
Perspectives from religious studys in soccer
Abstract
This qualitative study examines if an interest in soccer can give the same meaningful
experiences in a person's life as a religion would. Five soccer fans were interviewed
regarding the meanings and impact of soccer in their lives. Two theories in the fields of
sport and religion were used to analyze the data: Antonovsky's sense of coherence (SOC)
with its components meaningfulness, manageability and comprehensibility and Heelas
and Woodheads "life-as" and "the subjective-life” derived from the concept "the
subjective turn". It was concluded that the interest in soccer affected the respondents’
views of life.
The respondents’ personal identities were strongly associated with group
membership, meaning that their interest in common with others was perceived to make
everyday life meaningful and manageable. It was also concluded that an interest in
soccer, like religion, could fulfil certain functions in a person's life but not answer
questions about, for example, life after death or the existence of God. The study is based
on an educational point of view and discusses the implications the study may have on
learning situations.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-06-26Author
Evegren, Louise
Keywords
Sport and religion
spirit of community
lifestyle
secularization
sense of coherence
Language
swe