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Dr Mark Doidge is a Reader in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, specializing in the sociology of sport with a focus on fan culture, online hate, and social justice. He holds roles as Director of the Anti-Discrimination Division at Football Supporters Europe (FSE), trustee of Pledgeball and Love Football Hate Racism, and advisor to the Football Supporters Association’s Fans For Diversity. His research bridges academic and activist landscapes, addressing issues like racism, climate action, and refugee integration through sport.
Education includes an LLB (Hons), MA in Ancient History (Exeter University), and PhD in Sociology (Italian football fandom). Professional experience spans logistics in a telecom multinational before transitioning to academia. Key research themes include the intersection of sport with identity politics, digital media, and socio-environmental activism.
His work on online abuse in sport highlights the nexus between fan behavior, social media, and institutional responses. Publications analyze topics like UEFA’s Champions League legacy, fan activism against racism, and sportswashing controversies. He collaborates with NGOs to advocate for marginalized groups through sport, emphasizing practical impact alongside theoretical contributions.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Grants and advising: No details provided. However, his extensive NGO roles indicate impactful community engagement. Research affiliations include the Sport, Business and Society and Sports for Climate Action and Nature groups.
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