ESLJ Volume 1 Number 3
Articles
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When Too Much Sport is Barely Enough: Broadcasting Regulation and National Identity
David Fraser and Kathryn McMahon -
Freedom of Expression and Music Contracts: Is There a Place for Blasphemy Anymore?
Lindsay D. Gregg -
The Trouble with Roy Keane
Mark James
Interventions
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Beckingham v. Hodgens: The Session Musician's Claim to Music Copyright
Dominic Free -
Leeds United on Trial
Steve Redhead -
The Legality of Social Clubs' Disciplinary Procedures
Stephen Miller
Book Reviews
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The Politics of Leisure Policy by Ian P. Henry. 2nd edn.
Sarah Fields -
Introduction to Computer Law by David Bainbridge. 4th edn.
Gavin Sutter -
Professional Sport in the EU: Regulation and Re-Regulation Andrew Caigner and Simon Gardiner (eds.)
Geoff Pearson -
Rave New World
Rupa Huq - Once in a Lifetime: The Crazy Days of Acid House and Afterwards by Jane Bussmann
- Nightfever: Club Writing in the Face 1980-1997 by Richard Benson (ed.)
- The Manual: The who, the where, the why of Clubland by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton
- Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House by Mathew Collin
- Adventures in Wonderland: A Decade of Club Culture by Sheryl Garratt
- Discographies: Dance Music, Culture and the Politics of Sound by Jeremy Gilbert and Ewan Pearson.
- Club Cultures and Female Subjectivity: The Move from House to Home by Maria Pini
- Clubbing: Dancing, Ecstasy and Vitality by Ben Malbon
- DiY Culture: Party and Protest in Nineties Britain by George McKay (ed.)
- This is Our House: House Music, Cultural Spaces and Technologies by Hillegonda Rietveld
- Energy Flash by Simon Reynolds
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Media Relations in Sport by William Nichols, Patrick Moynahan, Allan Hall and Janis Taylor
Benjamin D Goss
Originally published by Frank Cass Journals in Autumn 2002
Articles
Interventions
- Dominic Free
- Steve Redhead
- Stephen Miller
Book Reviews
- Sarah Fields
- Gavin Sutter
- Geoff Pearson
- Rupa Huq
- Benjamin D Goss