Dino Numerato is Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. He obtained his PhD from Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic) and was a Research Fellow at Loughborough University (Loughborough, UK), Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) and Sapienza University (Rome, Italy). His principal research interests include football fandom, social theory, sport governance, sport policy, mass media and sport, corruption in sport and match-fixing, and the sociology of health-care professionals. His work has also been published in Sociology, Current Sociology, Qualitative Research, Journal of Consumer Culture, Sociology of Health and Illness, Journal of Sport and Social Issues and International Review for the Sociology of Sport.
This book provides a detailed view of fan-based activism and of fans' response to globalisation and commodification processes that have affected football over the past decades. By analysing fans' activities, it can be said that some aspects of their struggles can be applied to an analysis of the wider social context. This book, with its extraordinary contribution to this field of social sciences, is an excellent roadmap for further research into the phenomena of fan activism and processes of change in modern sports, especially football. - Dino Vukusic, Institute of Social Sciences 'Ivo Pilar' This book offers a crisp, lucid and measured account of European football fans' engagements and involvement in seeking to change football culture and society more widely. To achieve this, Numerato introduces several new and helpful concepts, including the 'football fan activism complex' and, expanding on his earlier work, 'reflexivity' as a defining feature of late modernity visible in fan activism. - Andrew Hodges, Sport in Society