从鹅卵石到凝聚力:职业自行车在比利时佛兰德斯社会资本发展中的作用

IF 2.8 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
D. De Coninck, J. Van Bavel
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摘要

摘要尽管大量文献将大众体育赛事与足球等在世界范围内流行的基于社会资本舞台的体育项目联系起来,但此前没有研究考虑是否可以在特定地区特别流行的体育项目中找到这种联系。在这里,我们专注于在比利时骑自行车。每年春季,比利时和法国都会举办一场独特的为期一天的职业自行车比赛:鹅卵石比赛(如佛兰德斯巡回赛)。这些自行车在比利时佛兰德斯的公众中非常受欢迎,因为它们有着悠久的历史和目前比利时自行车运动员在其中的出色表现。我们关注社会资本的一个关键要素:对他人的信任。使用来自佛兰德政府长期研究的在线调查数据(N = 33671),我们分析了比利时自行车运动员在鹅卵石比赛中的表现和电视收视率是否与佛兰德公众的各种信任有关。结果表明,比利时在鹅卵石比赛中的出色表现与更大的邻里信任有关,而高电视收视率也与更大信任有关。其中一些影响受到年龄和性别的调节。我们讨论了我们的研究结果的含义,以及未来研究当地流行体育在社会资本发展中的作用的途径。
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From cobblestones to cohesion: the role of professional cycling in the development of social capital in Flanders, Belgium
Abstract Although a large literature links mass sports events to elements of social capital arena-based sports with worldwide popularity like football, no studies have previously considered whether such associations can be found for sports that are specifically popular in particular regions. Here, we focus on cycling in Belgium. During the spring of each year, a unique type of one-day professional cycling race is organised in Belgium and France: cobblestone races (e.g. Tour of Flanders). These are very popular among the public in Flanders, Belgium because of their long history and current Belgian cyclists’ strong performances in them. We focus on a key element of social capital: trust in others. Using online survey data from a long-running study by the Flemish Government (N = 33,671), we analyse whether Belgian cyclists’ performances in and television ratings of cobblestone races are associated with various types of trust among the Flemish public. Results indicate that strong Belgian performances in cobblestone races are associated with greater neighbourhood trust, while high television ratings are also associated with greater trust. Some of these effects are moderated by age and gender. We discuss the implications of our findings and avenues of future research on the role of locally popular sports in the development of social capital.
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European Journal for Sport and Society
European Journal for Sport and Society HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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