滑板与城市空间生态。

Journal of Sport and Social Issues Pub Date : 2018-12-01 Epub Date: 2018-09-25 DOI:10.1177/0193723518800525
Brian Glenney, Steve Mull
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引用次数: 13

摘要

滑板运动为研究运动在人类活动中的地位提供了一个独特的案例。大部分滑板学术研究认为,滑板在很大程度上是对规则管理的颠覆,这一观点很难与常见和流行的规则管理的滑板比赛(现在包括奥运会)相一致。我们试图通过争论一种多元主义来解决这种紧张关系:滑板运动参与规则管理的竞争具有明显的颠覆性,从而产生滑板运动既是运动又是颠覆的主张。这种多元性是在一个“生态”框架中进行检验的,这个框架是由滑板者和他们的环境之间的推拉互动关系定义的,这种关系改变了他们的空间的意义——无论是家庭的、城市的还是竞争的——到狂野和自发的空间。最后,我们反思滑板如何在生态意义的空间中提供对运动的理解。
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Skateboarding and the Ecology of Urban Space.

Skateboarding poses a unique case study for considering the place of sport in human activity. The bulk of skateboarding scholarship argues that skateboarding is largely a subversion of rule governance, a view difficult to square with common and popular rule-governed skateboarding competitions, now including the Olympics. We attempt to resolve this tension by arguing for a kind of pluralism: skateboarding's engagement in rule-governed competition is distinctly subversive, yielding the claim that skateboarding is both sport and subversion. This pluralism is examined in an "ecological" framework of emergent activities defined by push-pull interactive relationships between skateboarders and their environment that change the meaning of their spaces-whether domestic, urban, or competitive-to spaces that are both wild and spontaneous. We conclude with reflections on how skateboarding provides understanding of sport in the space of ecological meaning.

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