A Qualitative Study of Racism Amongst Swedish Football Supporters.
Abstract
Over the last decades, it is possible to recognize how global mobility and migration has
created diverse and multi-ethnic societies. In the Swedish football scene this can be seen in
the existing diversity amongst the professional football players and amongst the supporters
where varied ethnicities and backgrounds are represented. In many societies the impact of
global mobility and migration has created challenges like social exclusion and racism.
Sweden is no exception. This thesis takes place in the local context of Swedish football
supporters. It is a study on how acts of racism are understood through the eyes of the
supporters. As the supporter environment in Sweden is acknowledged by its members to be an
arena where unity and fellowship is highly valued, the idea of this thesis developed through
the curiosity on how acts of racism can be understood in the context of this multi-ethnic unity.
In this thesis, the meaning of a unity will be examined as a tool for comprehending how
supporters understand acts of racism occurring within it. The main material is gathered
through qualitative interviews conducted with five supporters. The theory of the Other,
developed by Edward W. Said and the theory of imagined communities, developed by
Benedict Anderson, will be utilized besides theories of racism.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-12-05Author
Wærnes, Evelyn
Keywords
Racism, Football Supporters, Fellowship, The Other, Imagined Community
Series/Report no.
Global Studies
2014:6
Language
eng