体育管理:新时代的使命与意义

IF 3.6 2区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Hallgeir Gammelsaeter, C. Anagnostopoulos
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摘要

在体育日益专业化、商业化、商品化和全球化的时代,体育管理已发展成为一门学术学科(Shilbury,2022)。换言之,自20世纪80年代末体育管理成为一个“研究领域”以来(Costa,2005),体育生态系统经历了巨大的扩张和整合。我们看到运动员跨国界和跨地区运动的显著增加,技术(即电视和互联网)的巨大飞跃,以及创收,使现代体育成为商业和政治品牌的强大载体。在这种情况下,我们的学科在各大洲发起了越来越多的教育项目、研究项目、期刊、学术书籍、会议以及协会。例如,自1987年该领域第一本学术期刊《体育管理杂志》开始出版以来,撰写体育管理文章的学者现在可以向一些专门针对体育管理的国际媒体提交他们的研究。《欧洲体育管理季刊》(ESMQ)在过去22年中为这一发展做出了贡献。想想看:1987年1月,人们可以阅读八篇关注体育管理的新文章,而35年后的同月,读者可以从45篇文章中进行选择。然而,尽管越来越多的期刊和书籍上的实证研究和出版物激增,但该领域似乎缺乏关于该学科的总体方向及其对体育和社会发展的贡献的综合辩论(Gammelsæter,2021)。事实上,尽管在过去的35年里,体育管理领域的学术出版有所扩大,但据我们所知,这是第一期关于该学科最新技术的特刊。我们很感激,也很自豪,被广泛公认为该领域领先期刊的《ESMQ》编委会支持这一特刊,并呼吁对我们的研究领域进行最先进的反思。体育管理扩张的核心是多学科性以及对体育活动和参与者的各种令人印象深刻的研究。尽管如此,它还是管理研究的一个小分支学科,也许更准确地说;体育研究领域的集合,借鉴了各种母学科,如经济学、社会学、心理学、政治学等。虽然这可以产生效力和规模,但也存在风险。一种是,多学科性转化为脆弱性和恐惧,跨学科的开创性讨论揭示了该领域内的分歧和似乎无法克服的冲突,更广泛的后果是无力和无力挑战体育的发展及其对社会的影响。尽管存在多种可能性,但多学科性挑战着我们所有人深刻地理解本体论、术语、假设和研究结果的多样性。面对这项几乎无法解决的任务,整个领域的开创性辩论似乎要求太多了。然而,根据一些评论家的说法,体育管理领域已经随着新自由主义政治和商业项目而漂移,该项目在体育的建立和发展的同时席卷了世界大部分地区
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Sport management: mission and meaning for a new era
Sport management has developed as a scholarly discipline in an era marked by increasing professionalization, commercialization, commoditization, and globalization of sport (Shilbury, 2022). Put differently, since sport management became a ‘field of study’ at the end of 1980s (Costa, 2005), the sport ecosystem has seen tremendous expansion and integration. We have seen a remarkable increase in athletes’ movement across borders and regions, quantum leaps in technology (i.e. TV and Internet), and revenue generation that have rendered modern sport a powerful vehicle of commercial and political branding. Under these circumstances, our discipline has initiated an increasing number of education programs, research projects, journals, academic books, conferences, as well as associations in all continents. For instance, since the Journal of Sport Management (JSM), the first academic journal in the field, started to publish in 1987, scholars writing on sport management may now submit their research to a number of international outlets directed particularly towards sport management. European Sport Management Quarterly (ESMQ) has contributed to this development for the last 22 years. Consider this: in January 1987 one could read eight new articles focusing on sport management, whereas the same month 35 years after a reader can choose from 45 available. However, despite the surge of empirical research and publications in a growing number of journals and books, it looks as if the field suffers from a lack of consolidated debate about the discipline’s overall orientation and its contribution to the development of sport and society (Gammelsæter, 2021). Indeed, despite the expansion of academic publishing in sport management over the past 35 years, to our knowledge this is the first special issue on the state of the art of the discipline. We are grateful, and proud, that the editorial board of ESMQ, widely recognized as a leading journal in the field, has supported this special issue and the call for state-of-the-art reflection on our research field. At the heart of sport management’s expansion is multi-disciplinarity and an impressive variety of research on sport activities and actors. Despite this, it is a small sub-discipline of management studies, and perhaps more precisely; a collection of research areas in sport drawing on a variety of mother disciplines, such as economics, sociology, psychology, political science and more. While this can produce potency and magnitude, there are also risks. One is that multi-disciplinarity translates into fragility and fear that groundbreaking discussion across disciplines reveals cleavages and seemingly insurmountable conflict within the field, with wider consequences being impotency and incapability to challenge the development of sport and its effects on society. Despite its possibilities, multi-disciplinarity challenges us all to work profoundly to grasp a diversity of ontologies, terminologies, assumptions, and research results. Faced with this almost unsurmountable task, groundbreaking debates across the field may seem too much to ask for. However, according to some critics, the field of sport management has drifted with the neoliberal political and commercial project that has swept much of the world concurrently with the establishment and development of sport
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