The aim of this volume is to highlight the complex set of legal provisions, surveillance and policing practices, discourses, bureaucratic procedures and spatial and architectural forms underpin the security governance of sport events and their effects in the contemporary era of widespread uncertainty.
This book was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.
Diamantis Mastrogiannakis has a Ph.D in Sport Sociology (University of Lille 2) and he is a contractual Lecturer at the Department of Sport Sciences of the same University. His publications concern the regulation of hooliganism in Greece and security issues. He co-edited a book titled Risk Management and Sport Events (Le Mansuscrit, Paris 2012) and he is preparing a book in French "La régulation du hooliganism en Grèce: jeux et enjeux des politiques anti-hooligan".
Christian Dorville is a Maître de Conference H.D.R. (Associate Professor) at the Sports Department of the University of Lille 2, member of the research centre ER3S (Equipe de Recherche Septentriole Sport et Société) and associated researcher at GIREST (Inter-University Research Group Sport and Tourism). He is the editor of diverse books regarding sport identities and cultural issues such as Sport en Nord (2006), Grandes figures sportives du Nord (2011), Le Patrimoine de nos régions: ruine ou richesse future? (2011).