Hello Celtic fans.
Please could you take out a little bit of time and complete my brief survey on football, politics and religion? I'm a third year university student currently doing my dissertation on the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers. I find it incredibly interesting how this rivalry transcends much more than the football itself, but intrudes into politics and religion.
It would be massively appreciated if you could complete the survey, it should only take a couple of minutes.
All the best,
Michael G.
http://surveynuts.com/surveys/take?id=19718&c=105925113FJTT
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Done it but it's a pretty * survey tbh extremely generic questions with obvious answers for each side and this just makes us seem to sides of the coin should do more detailed questions and you will get better answers :50:
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Cheers to everyone that has done it so far! :50:
1) It's a limited survey website!
2) The diss work is focused on the stereotype.
For the record, I know very well Celtic fans aren't all similar in political views, which is a testament to the club!
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Survey done.
Just one thing though.
There is no rivalry between Celtic and THAT mob.
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I think the sectarianism associated with both clubs is born out of ignorance by people that don't really understand the political associations with the teams, and just tar it as a religious identity, same can be seen in a certain part of Ireland today. As someone born in England, when people talk about Celtic and Rangers, it's always 'Catholic Celtic' etc. when that really isn't the case, certainly not anymore. Same with Rangers to an extent too, they aren't as 'Protestant' as they used to be, as they don't stick to their sectarian policy anymore. But I guess Rangers, from what I see are much more Protestant in identity than Celtic are Catholic. With Rangers it seems 50% religious, 50% politics. With Celtic it's overwhelmingly political. :50:Last edited by a moderator: Feb 25, 2015 -
Why do so many people choose Celtic V Rangers for their dissertation? I've lost count of the amount of people who have joined up on football sites to ask similar questions.
There really looks to be little substance to the questions. Sure the dissertation might not be a but vague to say the least?
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Thanks everyone who has done it so far. It's given some interesting results, that do not fit the stereotype (on both sides).
- Half of everyone asked are not religious, (both Celtic and Rangers fans.) So the rivalry now isn't religious as such... Definitely political.
- 29/30 Are neutral or favour Palestine over Israel. So to stereotype the rivalry with affiliations to the Middle East is fairly incorrect too.
- 17/30 are related to, and/or are friends with someone on the other side and have a healthy relationship. (Bear in mind many fans are from the Republic, and as such most probably won't know any Rangers fans)
- 3/20 Celtic fans regard themselves as British and/or English.
Just shows how stereotyped it is. Granted it's hardly a mass survey, but still.
Cheers everyone! :50:
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I got my mark back today, a first.
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Was also gonna mention to you, you wouldn't have gone far wrong by speaking to Joe Bradley and Irene Reid at Stirling Uni for pointers/advice. My dissertations undergrad and postgrad were on identity in Scotland through media discourse. You didn't need the help it seems :50: -
I wanted to speak to the author Bill Murray who has written a few books regarding the rivalry, never managed to find much details though. Referenced plenty of his material, mind.
I'll upload the dissertation document if anyone wants to read it?
Will do it in a few days, after it's been fully moderated. :50: