Book HackThe UEFA European Football ChampionshipsBy Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen, Renan Petersen-Wagner
In a Nutshell
Scholars introduce an academic sociology of the European football championship and cover issues facing the event today, such as new media and the climate crisis.
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This book's primary aim is to reconsider the European Championships whilst capturing and making sociological sense of the Championships' key trends over the last two decades.
Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen and Renan Petersen-Wagner
Introduction
Why is the UEFA European Football Championship so popular? Organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the championship is the second most-watched football event in the world.
The first competition took place in 1960 and has occurred every four years since then.
Scholars Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen and Renan Petersen-Wagner have research backgrounds in sociology, sports marketing, politics, and the study of mega-events.
In The UEFA European Football Championships, Ludvigsen and Petersen-Wagner dive into the current sociological issues facing this type of 'mega event' today.
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