14–17 Aug 2023
Ottawa
America/Toronto timezone

Becoming a Chinese Football Fan: An Examination of the Influence of National and Local Identities on the Development of Chinese Football Fandom

17 Aug 2023, 11:00
20m
CRXC408 (Crossroads Building)

CRXC408

Crossroads Building

Speakers

Kaixiao Jiang (Liverpool Hope Universtity) Alan Bairner

Description

The article explores how national and local identities influence Chinese football fandom. Previous research has failed to provide detailed information about how these two social identities influence the process of fans’ self-identification. This study uses fans of Henan Jianye Football Club and Shenzhen Football Club because they can typically represent native and internal immigrant fans in China as examples to fill the knowledge gap. By combining the experiences of these two fan groups, the article reveals that international games and the feeling of supporting the nation can strengthen the influence of national identity on fandom for the national football team. It also reveals that fans’ recognition of their teams’ local symbolic status stimulates local identity in developing native fans’ support for local football clubs. Although internal immigrant fans do not share their local identities, their desire to acquire local affiliation also allows local identity to affect their fandom.

Primary author

Kaixiao Jiang (Liverpool Hope Universtity)

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