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- W2140557510 abstract "Sporting spaces draws together distinct social assortments. Football (in various forms), for example, generates specific types of spectators and spectator behaviours.1 1. Bradley, ‘In-groups, Out-groups and Contested Identities in Scottish International Football’; Fletcher, ‘‘‘You Must Support Chiefs; Pirates Already Have Two White Fans!’’: Race and Racial Discourse in South African Football Fandom’; Hughson, ‘A Tale of Two Tribes: Expressive Fandom in Australian Soccer’s A-League’; Hughson, The Making of Sporting Cultures; Klugman, Passion Play: Love, Hope and Heartbreak at the Footy; Mainwaring and Clark, ‘‘‘We’re Shit and We Know We Are’’: Identity, Place and Ontological Security in Lower League Football in England’. Cognizant of this work, our paper examines the 2010 World Blind Football Championships (WBFC) and its spectatorship. We conducted semi-structured interviews, orientated around perceptions of disability/disability sport, with 285 spectators. The thrust of our paper is that the event affords spectators opportunities to better understand, appreciate and engage with the experiences of athletes with a disability. We argue that the unique context of blind football competitions (characterized here as an unthreatening, convivial, often familial-like, and somewhat parochial space) resulted in positive spectator experiences. We conclude that within the framework of bridging social capital, this unique sporting space afforded the creation of relationships between the athletes (and the sport) and the spectators, two groups previously separated by social distance." @default.
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- W2140557510 title "Celebrating the social in soccer: spectators’ experiences of the forgotten (Blind) Football World Cup" @default.
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