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A Dialectical Game, in Mark Perryman (ed), 1966 And Not All That, (Repeater Books, London, 2016), pp. 364-368 'Feel it Closing In': Digital Football Cultures in a Claustropolitan Age, in Stefan Lawrence and Garry Crawford (eds), Digital Football Cultures: Fandom, Identities and Resistance, (Routledge, London and New York, 2017) Real Ultras and Ultra Realism: Deviant Leisure Studies, High Theory and Raw Realism, in Oliver Smith and Thomas Raymen (eds), Deviant Leisure: Contemporary Perspectives in Leisure and Harm, (Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, 2017) You Make Me Feel Mighty Real: Hyperreality and Leisure Theory, in Karl Spracklen, Erin Sharpe, Brett Lashua and Spencer Swain (eds), Handbook of Leisure Theory, (Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, 2017), pp. 783-797 Football Fandom: And Post-Subculture, in John Hughson, Joe Maguire, Ramon Spaaij and Kevin Moore (eds), Routledge Handbook of Football Studies, (Routledge, London and New York, 2017), pp. 212-221 Gigs Will Tear You Apart: Accelerated Culture and Leisure Studies, in David McGillivray, Gayle McPherson and Sandro Carnicelli (eds), Digital Leisure Cultures: Critical Perspectives, (Routledge, London and New York, 2016), pp. 13-25 Unpopular Cultures: The Birth of Law and Popular Culture, in Keith Hayward (ed), Cultural Criminology, (Routledge, London and New York, 2015), pp. 33-46 The End-of-The-Century Party, in Andy Furlong and Dan Woodman (eds), Youth and Young Adulthood, (Routledge, London and New York, 2015), pp. 23-26, 40-47 This Sporting Life Is Going To Be The Death of Me: Sport as a Cultural Industry?, in Justin O’Connor and Kate Oakley (eds), Routledge Companion to Cultural Industries, (Routledge, London and New York, 2015), pp. 163-172 Hey, Mister, Can We Have Our Ball Back?, Introduction, in Martin Cloake, Taking Our Ball Back: English Football’s Culture Wars, (Create Space Independent Publishing, London, 2014) ‘We're Not Racist, We Only Hate Mancs’: Post-Subculture and Football Fandom, in Linda Duits, Koos Zwaan and Stijn Rejinders (eds), Ashgate Research Companion to Fan Cultures, (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2014), pp. 289-301 The Last of the Working Class Subcultures To Die? Real Tales of Football Hooligans in the Global Media Age, in James Treadwell and Matt Hopkins (eds), Football Hooliganism, Fan Behaviour and Crime: Contemporary Issues, (Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, 2014), pp. 127-153 Soccer and Social Media: Sport Media in the City of the Instant, in Andrew C. Billings and Marie Hardin (eds), Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media, (Routledge, New York and London, 2014), pp. 67-75 What They Did On Their Holidays: Paul Virilio, Jean Baudrillard, Leisure Studies and Post-Theory, in Tony Blackshaw (ed), Routledge Handbook of Leisure Studies, (Routledge, London and New York, 2013), pp. 180-189 O discreto charme do direito burgues: uma nota sobre Pachukanis, (Portuguese translation), in Marcio Bilharinho Naves (ed), O Discreto Charme Do Direito Burgues: Ensaios Sobre Pachukanis, (Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil, Serie Ideias 8, 2009), pp. 81-93 On Non-postmodernity” and “We Have Never Been Postmodern: Reading Jean Baudrillard, in Steve Redhead, The Jean Baudrillard Reader, (Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh and Columbia University Press, New York, European Perspectives series, 2008)9780748627882, pp. 1-13, 213-224, 10.3366/edinburgh/9780748627882.001.0001 Relocating the Leisure Society: Editors’ Introduction, with Jayne Caudwell and Alan Tomlinson, Relocating The Leisure Society: Media, Consumption and Spaces, (LSA Publications, Leisure Studies Assocation, Eastbourne, 2008), pp. v-xii Firms, Crews and Soccer Thugs: The Slight Return of Football Hooligan Subcultures, in Kevin Young and Michael Atkinson (eds.), Tribal Play: Subcultural Journeys Through Sport, (Emerald, Bradford, Research in the Sociology of Sport series Vol 4, 2008), pp. 67-81 Theory at the Speed of Light” and “Paul Virilio: A Directory, in Steve Redhead, The Paul Virilio Reader, (Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, and Columbia University Press, New York, European Perspectives series, 2004), pp. 1-9, 263-272 Taking Law and Popular Culture Seriously: Theorising Sport and Law, in Guy Osborn and Steve Greenfield (eds.), Law and Sport in Contemporary Society, (Frank Cass, London, 2000), pp. 14-20 Labouring for a Vin-da-loo Nation, in Mark Perryman (ed.), The Ingerland Factor: home thoughts from football, (Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1999), pp. 199-206 Baudrillard, Amerique and the Hyperreal World Cup, in Genevieve Rail (ed.), Sport and Postmodern Times, (State University of New York Press, New York, 1998), pp. 221-237 The Beatles, Pop music and Youth Culture, in Fred M. Leventhal (ed), Twentieth Century Britain: An Encyclopedia, (Garland, New York, 1995) Media, Culture and the World Cup: The Last World Cup?, in Alan Tomlinson and John Sugden (eds.), Hosts and Champions, (Arena, Aldershot, 1994), pp. 291-309 Do Markets Make Footballers Free?, (with Fiona Miller), in John Bale (ed.), The Global Arena: athletic talent migration in an interdependent world, (Frank Cass, London, 1994), pp. 141-152 Down at the Club, (with Gonnie Rietveld), in Jon Savage (ed.), The Hacienda Must be Built!, (International Music Publications, London, 1992), pp. 72-73 Ecstasy: Enterprises de Plaisir et Panique morale en Angleterre, (French translation), in Alain Ehrenberg et Patrick Mignon (eds.), Drogues, Politique Et Societe, (Le Monde Editions/Descartes Editions, Paris, 1992), pp. 178-192 The Popular Music Industry, in Derek Wynne (ed.), The Culture Industry, (Avebury, Aldershot, 1992), pp. 42-55 An Era of the End, or the End of an Era? Football and Youth Culture in Britain since the 1950s, in Stephen Wagg and John Williams (eds.), British Football and Social Change, (Leicester University Press, Leicester, 1991), pp. 145-159 You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me: Footballers in the Market, in Alan Tomlinson and Garry Whannel (eds.), Off the Ball: the 1986 football world cup, (Pluto Press, London and New Hampshire, 1986), pp. 54-66 Deviance and the Law, in Richard Brown and Philip Abrams (eds.), UK Society: work, urbanism and inequality, (Weidenfeld and Nicholson, London, 1984), pp. 294-309 Marxist Theory, The Rule of Law and Socialism, in Piers Beirne and Richard Quinney (eds.), Marxism and Law, (John Wiley, New York, 1982), pp. 328-342 Some Aspects of Legal Regulation in the Post-war Football Industry, in in Alan Tomlinson (ed.), Explorations in Football Culture, (Brighton Polytechnic, Eastbourne, 1982/3), pp. 179-196