Creating and managing community in a community football club
2019; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 25; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/23750472.2019.1684837
ISSN2375-0480
Autores Tópico(s)Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
ResumoPurpose: To explore the theme of community, a very mobile and contested concept [Delanty (2003). Community. London: Routledge], by looking at how it is understood, made operational and managed at Football Club United of Manchester (FC United), a semi-professional and self-declared community football club in England.Design: FC United was studied ethnographically, through participant observations, interviews and analysis of secondary data.Findings: Results confirm the difficulties in defining community, as well as highlighting the resilience of football communities. Moreover, they show that the utopian goal of creating a sense of community often clashes with the need to manage "community" against set standards, bound by bureaucracy and managerialism, in the (ambitious) attempt to look like an "orgunity" [Parker (2002a). Utopia and Organization. Oxford: Blackwell].Implications: To maximise the impact of community-making projects, football clubs should favour progressive micro-emancipatory over grand narratives of social change, and exploit the multi-faceted nature of community].
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