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This timely and interesting sociology of LGBT+ football supporters is required...

Peter Millward’s Football Fandom, Sexualities and Activism: A Cultural Relational Sociology (Routledge) is the first book to examine the growing movement of organised networks of LGBT+ football supporters, exploring activists’ biographies and the meanings they ascribe to participation in identity politics-centred social movements. Our reviewer Mads Skauge finds a swell of ambition and a swell of data – maybe enough for more books than this one – and the end product, he argues, presents an abundance of useful information about LGBT+ fandom and supporter culture in football.

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Call for Participation | Book Workshop: The Ethics of Sportswashing | University of Glasgow and Zoom, May 21, 2026. Registration deadline May 14, 2026,...

Sportswashing has recently grown into a vital concept in scholarly and public discussions of sport. In 2022, the Collins dictionary named ‘sportswashing’ one of their ten Words of the Year, reflecting the extent of public discussion of the term in the run-up to the 2022 Men’s Football World Cup in Qatar. The term is used as a criticism of owners of clubs or hosts of competitions and has established a foothold in both journalistic and academic work. But there has been very little academic discussion of what exactly sportswashing is or why it matters.

Extended deadline | Call for Papers | “Emerging Adult Athletes”, Special Issue of Emerging Adulthood | Call ends May 1, 2026

All manuscripts must focus on elite athletes navigating the emerging adulthood developmental period and address the unique setting of athletic careers in which EA athletes are nested. Athletes competing at high levels of sport, including but not limited to premier or major professional leagues, professional developmental and minor leagues, and collegiate/quasi-professional athletics, are the primary focus of this Special Issue. Recreational, intramural, or lower-intensity sport contexts fall outside the scope of this Special Issue and will not be considered.

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