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                   film, 1–2, 55–6                    human needs, real, 8
                   fluidity, 64–5                     hybridization, 5, 6, 22–5, 120
                   football, 106–9, 110              hypermodernity, 26–7, 34
                   football stadia, 108–9
                   formal social capital, 81–2       identity, 6, 45, 121, 123–4
                   Foucault, M., 28–9                 class, culture and, 62–73
                   fragmentation, 5–6, 81, 90–1       football fandom and, 107–9
                     modernity and personal choice,   music and construction of, 16–17
                      25–8                            performative enactment, 38–9
                     see also omnivore thesis         scene and, 59–60
                   framing, 115                       studies of fandom, 113–14
                   Freudian theories of fandom, 114   television and, 78, 80
                   friendship, 121                    see also self
                   functionalism, 106                imagined communities, 108
                                                     imagining, 115
                   Gardiner, M.E., 10, 11            incorporation/resistance paradigm (IRP), 9,
                   Gauntlett, D., 77–81, 89             36, 40, 51
                   gender                            individualization, 5, 14–15, 123–4
                     and paid and unpaid work, 75–6   modernity, fragmentation and personal
                     performativity, identity and, 38–9  choice, 25–8
                     and social capital, 83, 85      informal social capital, 81–2
                     and television viewing, 79, 80  informal sociability, 82
                   generational effects, 82          Inglis, D., 11
                   generational politics, 96         inscription, 69–71
                   Gershuny, J., 75–7                interaction, music and, 16–17
                   Giddens, A., 9                    interactionist sociology, 9–10
                   globalization, 5, 6, 22–5, 120    internet, 54
                     and belonging, 51–2, 57         intersectionality model of social divisions,
                     football fandom, place and, 108–9  67–8
                   Goffman, E., 10                   intimacy, 58
                   Goldthorpe, J., 86                inward-looking social capital, 81–2
                   Goss, K.A., 81–2                  iPod, 2, 19
                   Goth, 53, 54
                   government actions, 83            Jenkins, H., 106
                   Graceland, 112
                   Grateful Dead, 54                 Kern, R., 27, 95–7
                   Grazian, D., 54                   Kleinian theories of fandom, 114
                   Gronow, J., 15                    Kruse, H., 54
                   Grossberg, L., 12–13, 113
                                                     Laughey, D., 45–6, 60
                   habitus, 30–1, 65, 72             lay normativity, 72
                   Hall, P.A., 82–4                  leisure time, 75–6
                   Hesmondhalgh, D., 57–8            Lembo, R., 46–8
                   high culture, 93, 95              life stages, 77–81, 88
                     see also elite-to-mass theory   life transitions, 78
                   Highmore, B., 10–11               Lin, N., 31
                   Hill, A., 77–81, 89               Lipovetsky, G., 26–7, 34
                   Hills, M., 44, 110, 111, 113–14   Lloyd, M., 39
                   Ho, W.-C., 24                     local belonging, 24–5, 49–51
                   Hodkinson, P., 52, 53, 54         local scenes, 53
                   Holt, D.B., 100                   localization, 6
                   Hong Kong pop, 24                 long-run trends, 76–81, 88
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