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    Live sport during the COVID-19 crisis: fans as creative broadcasters by Majumdar, Boria, Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (02-07-2020)
    “…The hiatus in stadium spectatorship due to the COVID-19 pandemic presents us with a unique opportunity to rethink the way sport fans participate in the making…”
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    Flight of fantasy or reflections of passion? Knowledge, skill and fantasy cricket by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (24-07-2021)
    “…Fantasy sport has become a digital rage in the US and several European countries, while its presence has started to be felt in India in the 2010s with the…”
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    Cricket at the beginning of the long twenty-first century by Naha, Souvik, Malcolm, Dominic

    Published in Sport in society (21-05-2021)
    “…This article provides an introduction to the special issue, Cricket in the Twenty-First Century. It argues that cricket's struggle for global recognition and…”
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    ‘Over the border and the gates’? Global and transnational sport by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (03-10-2017)
    “…In his introduction to a Sport in Society special issue, about a decade ago, Klein (2007) warned fellow sport studies scholars against misdirecting their…”
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    With or without cricket? The two lives of the English game in a decolonizing India by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (03-10-2017)
    “…This article explores the contradictory responses to cricket in India from the perspective of transcultural encounters. Football and hockey lost their foreign…”
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    Introduction: ethical concerns in sport governance by Naha, Souvik, Hassan, David

    Published in Sport in society (04-05-2018)
    “…Sport governance no longer stirs public opinion only when scandals surface; it has become a persistent concern for a number of stakeholders. A combination of…”
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    Of magic and mania: reflections on the fan following of Brazilian football and Pelé in Calcutta by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Soccer and society (03-09-2014)
    “…Why do Indians celebrate Brazilian football? Is it because Indians do not have local stars to root for? Why does it have to be Brazil? Why was a generation of…”
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    Cricket, Entertainment, Glamour Industry and Promotional Culture in India, 1913-2013 by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in history (03-07-2015)
    “…Cricket and entertainment in India have been inextricably connected deeper and wider than is acknowledged by commentators. They have successfully exploited one…”
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    Politics and international fandom in a fringe nation: La Albiceleste, Maradona, and Marxist Kolkata by Mitra, Sarbajit, Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (04-05-2017)
    “…Despite India's disappointing position in the FIFA rankings and the nation's failure to make it to the biggest stage of Soccer, it has a rich historic…”
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    Sport controversy, the media and Anglo-Indian cricket relations: the 1977 'Vaseline incident' in retrospect by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (01-12-2013)
    “…This article argues that the increasingly hybrid and transnational nature of contemporary sports has diversified subjectivities of exclusion. It analyses an…”
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    Politics in the sport press: interrogating representations of the 'battle of Eden Gardens', Calcutta, 1967 by Naha, Souvik

    Published in Sport in society (08-10-2013)
    “…This paper does not seek to redefine sport riots. It describes the events of a riot at the Eden Gardens, the international cricket stadium in Calcutta,…”
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