Anthony May
Coventry University
18 Papers
52 Citations
Anthony May is an academic researcher from Coventry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Football & Austerity. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Anthony May include Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Papers
Management strategies of non-profit community sport facilities in an era of austerity
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the impact of austerity on community sport facilities across England (United Kingdom), drawing upon resource dependence theory (RDT) embedded within network theory, and provided managerial recommendations for community sport facility managers, practitioners and policy makers who operate in times of fiscal constraint.
Football and the ‘mysterious nature of global capital’: A case study of Birmingham City FC and Birmingham International Holdings:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used English professional football club Birmingham City FC as a case study to examine the place of football within the globalised economy, and used it as an example of the importance of football in the global economy.
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Managing sport and leisure in the era of Covid-19
Argyro Elisavet Manoli,Christos Anagnostopoulos,Aila Ahonen,Nicola Bolton,Ali Bowes,Chris Brown,Terri Byers,David Neil Cockayne,I. S. Cooper,James Du,Andrea N. Geurin,Emily Jane Hayday,John Hayton,Claire Jenkin,James Andrew Kenyon,Niamh Kitching,Seth I. Kirby,Paul James Kitchin,Geoffery Z. Kohe,Themis Kokolakakis,Ho Keat Leng,Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen,Eric MacIntosh,Hazel Maxwell,Anthony May,Katie Misener,Jimmy O'Gorman,Daniel Parnell,Keith D Parry,Qingxin Peng,Daniel Plumley,Martin J. Power,Girish Ramchandani,Mike Rayner,Nicolas Scelles,Tracy Taylor,Tom Webb,Mathieu Winand +37 more
TL;DR: Ali Bowes, Chris Brown, Terri Byers, David Cockayne, Ian Cooper, James Du, Andrea Geurin, Emily Jane Hayday, John W. Hayton, Claire Jenkin, James Andrew Kenyon, Niamh Kitching, Seth Kirby, Paul Kitchin, Geoffery Z. Kohe, Themistocles Kokolakakis, Ho Keat Leng, Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen, Eric W. Parry, Qi Peng, Daniel Plumley, Martin J. Power, Girish Ramchandani , Mike Rayner , Nicolas Scelles, Tracy Taylor, Tom Webb af and Mathieu Winand ah as mentioned in this paper .
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An ‘anti-sectarian’ act? Examining the importance of national identity to the ‘offensive behaviour at football and threatening communications (Scotland) act’
TL;DR: The 2010-11 football season in Scotland was affected by many incidents of violence and threatening behaviour as discussed by the authors, and the Scottish government felt that many of the incidents were motivated by religious, ethnic, and national hatred, and introduced an Act of Parliament to tackle the problems that had arisen.
The relationship between football and literature in the novels of Irvine Welsh
TL;DR: The authors examined the relationship between football and literature in the novels of Irvine Welsh, taking a cultural materialist approach in treating all cultural production as equally significa-tation. But they focused on football and not literature.
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