Alan Tomlinson

Alan Tomlinson

Alan Tomlinson is Professor of Leisure Studies and Director of Research in the Centre for Sport Research, Chelsea School, University of Brighton, UK. He studied humanities and the sociology of literature at the University of Kent, and took an MA and a DPhil (Sociological Studies) at the University of Sussex. At both those universities he captained the soccer 1st X1s, and has qualified too as a soccer referee and FA (Football Association) coach.

Alan has been a pioneer of the critical social scientific study of sport, and is the author of numerous books on sport, leisure and consumption, including Consumption, Identity and Style, Sport and Leisure Cultures, A Dictionary of Sports Studies and The World Atlas of Sport. He has cultivated an investigative model of research into the power structures and ideological rhetoric of the powerbrokers of world sport, and written for many years on the politics of world football and the Olympics.

At the University of Brighton he supervises doctoral students, and teaches methodology and theory on Master’s programmes, and an advanced undergraduate option on Sport Fictions and Biographies. He is Deputy Chair of the University’s Research Degrees Committee.

Alan has written on sport cultures and politics for the Financial Times, New Statesman, When Saturday Comes, Gulf News, and Der Taggesspiegel. He has contributed to the discussion and coverage of sport on BBC Radio 4 (Start the Week, Thinking Allowed, Woman's Hour, The Today Programme, PM), BBC Radio 3’s Night Waves, BBC Television's Panorama, BBC World’s Sportstalk, and in numerous contributions to BBC World Service. He has also appeared on Radio Vienna, New York Public Radio, and Canadian and Australian national radio.

Alan lives in Brighton, UK, though was born in Burnley, Lancashire, and continues to follow the fortunes of Burnley Football Club.

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Alan Tomlinson:

Behind the Spectacle: On Euro 2012

As Poland’s football team scored to go level with Russia at the Euro 2012 football championship finals, on Tuesday June 12th, President Bronislaw Komorowski, sporting the red and white scarf of the ...

From Crystal Palace to Lunatic Asylum: The Life and Death of a Local Hero

Review of: Tommy Boyle – Broken Hero The Story of a Football Legend by Mike Smith Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd., 2011 [This is an extended version of a book review that appears in When Saturday Co...

Blatter: FIFA’s Supreme Leader triumphs again

If a week is a long time in politics, 6 months is no time at all in the world of international football politics. FIFA president Joseph ‘Sepp’ Blatter was trained as a young man by timepiece giant...

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