POORS, DON’T COME! REFLECTIONS ABOUT SEGMENTATION, STIGMA AND BEING SUPPORTER. DISCUSSIONS ABOUT THE GAME PLAYED BETWEEN COLO-COLO AND UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA IN SAN CARLOS DE APOQUINDO STADIUM
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https://doi.org/10.5380/alesde.v2i1.25600Keywords:
Football, Supporters, Stigma, Violence, Social Segmentation.Abstract
On October 16, 2011, after thirteen years, there was a game between Colo-Colo y Universidad Católica in San Carlos de Apoquindo stadium for the Chilean football championship. The implications of developed events are worthy of some analysis display. And as the trend of socio-cultural studies of football, it was possible to constantly delve into issues that have been invisible in Chilean society: the prejudices, class distinctions, segmentation and violence. In this paper we propose a comparative analysis between two neighborhoods to begin to understand and reflect on socio-territorial dynamic expressions linked to poverty, football and supporters.
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