Mark Doidge

Mark Doidge

University of Brighton

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark Doidge

Mark Doidge, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Brighton, specializes in the field of Sociology of sport, sustainability, football fandom & ultras, refugees and migration, anti-racism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Sport and social justice for refugees

Hooligans are coming home. A response to Ellis Cashmore and Kevin Dixon,‘Why football violence made a comeback in continental Europe but spared England’[soccer & society 25, no …

‘Best run club in the world': Manchester City fans and the legitimation of sportswashing?

What the research says: Confronting online hate in sport

“Let the tournament for the woke begin!”: Euro 2020 and the reproduction of Cultural Marxist conspiracies in online criticisms of the “take the knee” protest

How sport became a vehicle for far-right conspiracy theories

Introduction:‘A spectre is haunting European football–the spectre of a European Super League’

‘I Hadn’t Realised That Change Is Not a Difficult Thing’: Mobilising Football Fans on Climate Change

Mark Doidge Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2273

Citations(since 2020)

1449

Cited By

566

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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University of Brighton

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Mark Doidge Skills & Research Interests

Sociology of sport

sustainability

football fandom & ultras

refugees and migration

anti-racism

Top articles of Mark Doidge

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Sport and social justice for refugees

Routledge Handbook of Sport, Leisure, and Social Justice

Mark Doidge

2024/5/23

Hooligans are coming home. A response to Ellis Cashmore and Kevin Dixon,‘Why football violence made a comeback in continental Europe but spared England’[soccer & society 25, no …

Soccer & Society

Mateusz Grodecki

Dominik Antonowicz

Radosław Kossakowski

Mark Doidge

2024/3/13

‘Best run club in the world': Manchester City fans and the legitimation of sportswashing?

International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Colm Kearns

Gary Sinclair

Jack Black

Mark Doidge

Thomas Fletcher

...

2023/11/7

What the research says: Confronting online hate in sport

Jack Black

Colm Kearns

Gary Sinclair

Mark Doidge

Thomas Fletcher

...

2023/10/27

“Let the tournament for the woke begin!”: Euro 2020 and the reproduction of Cultural Marxist conspiracies in online criticisms of the “take the knee” protest

Ethnic and Racial Studies

Jack Black

Thomas Fletcher

Mark Doidge

Colm Kearns

Daniel Kilvington

...

2023/10/6

How sport became a vehicle for far-right conspiracy theories

Jack Black

Colm Kearns

Gary Sinclair

Mark Doidge

Thomas Fletcher

...

2023/12/14

Introduction:‘A spectre is haunting European football–the spectre of a European Super League’

Mark Doidge

Yağmur Nuhrat

Radosław Kossakowski

2023/5/19

‘I Hadn’t Realised That Change Is Not a Difficult Thing’: Mobilising Football Fans on Climate Change

Sociology

Jennifer Amann

Mark Doidge

2023/12

A scoping review of research on online hate and sport

Colm Kearns

Gary Sinclair

Jack Black

Mark Doidge

Thomas Fletcher

...

2023/4

A Critical Analysis of Past and Present Campaigns to Challenge Online Racism in English Professional Football

Daniel Kilvington

Jack Black

Mark Doidge

Thomas Fletcher

Colm Kearns

...

2023/11/13

Climate change, catastrophe and hope in football fandom: Football as an island of hope in a warming sea of despair

Jennifer Amann

Mark Doidge

2022/11/8

Online hate and sport: an overview of the key literature

Colm Kearns

Gary Sinclair

Jack Black

Mark Doidge

Thomas Fletcher

...

2022/6/8

“They play together, they laugh together’: Sport, play and fun in refugee sport projects

Sport in Society

Berber Koopmans

Mark Doidge

2022/3/4

Empowering community in creating and embedding cycling lifestyles: a small-scale impact case study with trainee-teachers and early career teachers

Marlon Moncrieffe

Mark Doidge

2022/2/1

Race, ethnicity and migration

Mark Doidge

Rima Saini

2020/2/26

The importance of research on the ultras: introduction

Mark Doidge

Martin Lieser

2020/12/17

Violence and the world of the ultras

Mark Doidge

Radosław Kossakowski

Svenja Mintert

2020/1/31

The short guide to sociology

Mark Doidge

Rima Saini

2020/2/26

Relationships and intimacy

Mark Doidge

Rima Saini

2020/2/26

Gender Matters!: How Can Sociocultural Perspectives on Pain, Injury, and the Sporting Body Benefit Future Research in Sport Injury Psychology?

Tanya Bunsell

Mark Doidge

2020/11/22

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