Since ancient times, sports have played the role of transposing, on a symbolic level, the aggressive behaviors that are built into human sociality. Mostly in their team manifestations, sporting events represent a so-called tame war. The main aim of this study is to show how the cultural psychology of sport might contribute to an understanding of the sense-making dynamics active in human infighting, though conditioned to a sublimated and ritualized acceptability.
The rhetoric of conflict inside and outside the stadium: The case study of an Italian Football Cheer Group.
SCARDIGNO, ROSA;GIANCASPRO, MARIA LUISA;MANUTI, AMELIA;MININNI, Giuseppe
2015-01-01
Abstract
Since ancient times, sports have played the role of transposing, on a symbolic level, the aggressive behaviors that are built into human sociality. Mostly in their team manifestations, sporting events represent a so-called tame war. The main aim of this study is to show how the cultural psychology of sport might contribute to an understanding of the sense-making dynamics active in human infighting, though conditioned to a sublimated and ritualized acceptability.File in questo prodotto:
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