The importance of research on the ultras: introduction
Mark Doidge & Martin Lieser
Pages: 833-840
Openers, witnesses, followers, and ‘good guys’. A sociological study of the different roles of female and male ultra fans in confrontational situations
Bérangère Ginhoux
Pages: 841-853
Polish ultras in the post-socialist transformation
Radosław Kossakowski, Tomasz Szlendak & Dominik Antonowicz
Pages: 854-869
Ultras in Turkey: othering, agency, and culture as a political domain
Yağmur Nuhrat
Pages: 870-882
‘The East’ strikes back. Ultras Dynamo, hyper-stylization, and regimes of truth
Daniel Ziesche
Pages: 883-901
The (Re)Constitution of football fandom: Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem and its supporters
Netta Ha-Ilan
Pages: 902-918
Ultras in Indonesia: conflict, diversification, activism
Andy Fuller & Fajar Junaedi
Pages: 919-931
‘Supporters, not consumers.’ Grassroots supporters’ culture and sports entertainment in the US
Markus Gerke
Pages: 932-945
Social agency and football fandom: the cultural pedagogies of the Western Sydney ultras
Jorge Knijnik
Pages: 946-959
Carnival supporters, hooligans, and the ‘Against Modern Football’ movement: life within the ultras subculture in the Croatian context
Benjamin Perasović & Marko Mustapić
Pages: 960-976
Ethnography and the Italian Ultrà
Matthew Guschwan
Pages: 977-992