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Cultural and sociological aspects of the transformation of football spectatorship in the Czech Republic
Kasal, Josef ; Mucha, Ivan (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
Spectator violence commited during football matches is felt very inconsistently in the world. There are particularities of football violence in every country and each of them solves this problem in a different way, in its cultural and traditional context although the principle is the same - the elimination of dangerous fan groups. Game, sport, football and the spectatorship have deep fundamentals in cultural and social rootage of human existence. Any play is natural part of life. The Football violence is social adverse behaviour and current science wants to solve its causes. Our opinion is that the violence factors in football inhere in context of social life. The Czech republic has gone trough different political development than the West countries since the end of the World War II.. These differencies have impact on football violence as well. In connexion with globalization effects the Czech football violence has the basic features like other countries where football is popular.
Culture and spectator violence
Kasal, Josef ; Mucha, Ivan (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee) ; Kraus J., (referee)
Spectator violence comprises the complex system of behavior patterns and patterns of conduct. The participation in a football game originates from the longterm developed human attitude towards formation of one's living space and ideas of life. Generally, sports and sports events are the specific form of culture. In order to understand the motivation of the people involved in sports events, to understand one's relationship toward sports games, it is necessary to discern between the cultural and the social in the interpretation of spectators' main behavioral tendencies. Since the first time when the term culture was used, its definition has been developing quite problematically, during the past decades especially. This study is based on Geertz's hypothesis that the human conduct can only be interpreted. Also, its focus lays on understanding the symbolism of rowdies and hooligans' conduct, as far as the specific environment of the marginal culture is concerned. Professional literature defines the spectator violence as the violence which is planned, of repeated or manifested character, and is exercised by a relatively enclosed group of people whose unifying attribute is the sense of togetherness in relation to a certain sports club or a national team. Apart from the violence itself, the term comprises...
Cultural and sociological aspects of the transformation of football spectatorship in the Czech Republic
Kasal, Josef ; Mucha, Ivan (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
Spectator violence commited during football matches is felt very inconsistently in the world. There are particularities of football violence in every country and each of them solves this problem in a different way, in its cultural and traditional context although the principle is the same - the elimination of dangerous fan groups. Game, sport, football and the spectatorship have deep fundamentals in cultural and social rootage of human existence. Any play is natural part of life. The Football violence is social adverse behaviour and current science wants to solve its causes. Our opinion is that the violence factors in football inhere in context of social life. The Czech republic has gone trough different political development than the West countries since the end of the World War II.. These differencies have impact on football violence as well. In connexion with globalization effects the Czech football violence has the basic features like other countries where football is popular.

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