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The value of Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs) in fan dialogue, conflict, governance and football crowd management in Sweden

Stott

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Abstract

Evidence of the value of increased supporter involvement in football governance is limited and existing work focuses primarily on the boardroom, rather than on managing problems associated with fan behaviour (e.g. violence, pyrotechnics). Moreover, research on policing football crowds has highlighted the value of increased police dialogue but lacks analysis of the additional value of empowering dialogue among fans. This paper addresses these limitations by documenting and analysing the role of the Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs) in Sweden, a country that has salient concerns and difficulties associated with football fan behaviour and policing. We argue that the SLO role in Sweden serves as a model for empowering supporter engagement because the SLOs maintain a position as prototypical members of the active fans’ ingroup. This in turn increases their ability to reduce conflict by navigating the complex objective tensions and dimensions of intergroup power and legitimacy that exist between the different stakeholders. The paper explores the implications of our analysis for understandings of the value of fan involvement in governance, dialogue and crowd management strategies more generally.

Citation

Stott. (2018). The value of Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs) in fan dialogue, conflict, governance and football crowd management in Sweden. Soccer and Society, https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970.2018.1553777

Acceptance Date Nov 23, 2018
Publication Date Dec 14, 2018
Journal Soccer and Society
Print ISSN 1466-0970
Publisher Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970.2018.1553777
Keywords football, conflict, governance, crowd management, supporter engagement
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1080/14660970.2018.1553777