Gareth Fulton’s scientific contributions

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Sport, Space and National Identity in Ireland: The GAA, Croke Park and Rule 42
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April 2007

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Space and Polity

Gareth Fulton

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Alan Bairner

In April 2005, the Gaelic Athletic Association, the largest sporting organisation in Ireland, amended Rule 42, which hitherto banned rugby and soccer matches from being played at Croke Park, the association's headquarters and national stadium. This paper traces the genealogy of the debate that preceded the announcement and examines how and why a decision of seemingly little socio-cultural and political significance became an important issue within broader discourses concerned with national identity in Ireland. Drawing, in particular, on the writing of Henri Lefebvre, and situating the discussion within an interdisciplinary body of literature concerned with sport, space and national identity in Ireland, the authors argue that Croke Park has emerged in recent years as a space of conflicting Irish nationalisms.

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... It thus permits a general view on the current relationship between formerly colonizing and colonized countries. Second, football, as one of the drivers of nation-building processes that led to the collapse of the Western colonial empires in the second half of the twentieth century, can be depicted as an environment in which human organizations steadily reproduce their national identities, feelings, and actions (Fulton and Bairner 2007). This is an important point for our purposes, since the role of soccer, at least for colonized countries, and in regard to their national identities, is also part of the fight against colonial power. ...

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From Colonial Empires to Umpires: An Investigation into the Role of Colonial Legacy in Attitudes Towards Subordinates
Sport, Space and National Identity in Ireland: The GAA, Croke Park and Rule 42
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  • April 2007

Space and Polity