From History to Headlines: Football Violence and Its Societal Impact in Croatia
From History to Headlines: Football Violence and Its Societal Impact in Croatia
Author(s): Darija KuharićSubject(s): Psychology, Sociology, Studies in violence and power, Nationalism Studies, Sports Studies
Published by: Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Tuzli
Keywords: football-related violence; Croatia; historical context; media sensationalism; national identity;
Summary/Abstract: This paper delves into the complex issue of football-related violence in Croatia, linking it to the country’s rich historical narrative and social dynamics. It seeks to understand the multifaceted factors contributing to violence within football culture, a phenomenon deeply tied to national identity. The research aims to analyze the interconnections between historical events, societal structures, and political influences that shape football-related violence, guided by the central question: “How do historical, social, and political contexts influence the occurrence of violence in football culture in Croatia?” Two key hypotheses underpin the study: first, that football violence has historical roots extending beyond recent decades, challenging the notion of it being a modern phenomenon; second, that media sensationalism plays a significant role in shaping public perception, often obscuring the historical context of such violence. By examining these dimensions, the paper aims to provide insights into the causes of football-related violence. It may serve as a foundation for potential solutions to at least part of the problem, contributing to the broader goal of reducing violence in football.
Journal: DHS-Društvene i humanističke studije: časopis Filozofskog fakulteta u Tuzli
- Issue Year: XXVI/2024
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 197-218
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English
