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Introduction: developing the research agenda in junior and youth grassroots football culture

Pages 793-799 | Published online: 28 Oct 2015
 

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Notes

1. ‘FIFA Magazine, Big Count 2007’.

2. Cushion and Jones, ‘Power, Discourse, and Symbolic Violence in Professional Youth Soccer: The Case of Albion Football Club’.

3. Brown and Potrac, ‘“You’ve Not Made the Grade, Son”: De‐selection and Identity Disruption in Elite Level Youth Football’.

4. Weedon, ‘“Glocal Boys”: Exploring Experiences of Acculturation among Migrant Youth Footballers in Premier League Academies’.

5. Harwood, Drew, and Knight, ‘Parental Stressors in Professional Youth Football Academies: A Qualitative Investigation of Specialising Stage Parents’.

6. Relvas et al., ‘Organizational Structures and Working Practices in Elite European Professional Football Clubs: Understanding the Relationship between Youth and Professional Domains’.

7. Cushion and Jones, ‘A Bourdieusian Analysis of Cultural Reproduction: Socialisation and the “Hidden Curriculum” in Professional Football’.

8. Mills et al., ‘Identifying Factors Perceived to Influence the Development of Elite Youth Football Academy Players’.

9. Nesti and Sulley, Youth Development in Football: Lessons from the World’s Best Academies.

10. Gammelsæter and Senaux, The Organisation and Governance of Top Football across Europe: An Institutional Perspective.

11. Giulianotti, Football.

12. Goldblatt, The Ball is Round: A Global History of Football.

13. Walvin, The Only Game, 251–2.

14. Pitchford et al., ‘Children in Football: Seen but Not Heard’.

15. Wyness, Childhood and Society: An Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood.

16. Van Hoye et al., ‘Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviours among Grassroots Football Players: A Comparison across Three European Countries’.

17. Magee, Caudwell, and Liston, Women, Football and Europe.

18. Bradbury, ‘From Racial Exclusions to New Inclusions: Black and Minority Ethnic Participation in Football Clubs in the East Midlands of England’; Lusted, ‘Negative Equity? Amateurist Responses to Race Equality Initiatives in English Grass-roots Football’.

19. Burdsey, Race, Ethnicity and Football: Persisting Debates and Emergent Issues.

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