导论:体育遗产与体育史:理论与实践

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Carol A. Osborne
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这期特刊是为了展示艺术与人文研究理事会(AHRC) 2012年由UKRI发起的合作博士伙伴关系(CDP)计划下的作品。体育遗产网络(the sports Heritage Network, SHN)作为七家体育博物馆组成的联盟,在第二轮的评选中成功竞标,以“解锁我们收藏的独特体育遗产”为标题,监督2015年博物馆和大学的合作伙伴关系。“这种事实陈述掩盖了确保此类应用成功所需的多年持续网络和关系建设;必须承认的是,这为学术体育历史学家提供了一条途径,使他们能够利用12个资助的监督机会,否则,在比历史前辈更有利于当代体育问题的资助环境中,这些机会不太可能发生。从2016年开始,几个项目已经完成,而那些被招募到后续队列的研究人员也即将结束他们的研究旅程。该奖项的“主办机构”是国家足球博物馆(NFM),其创始董事凯文·摩尔(Kevin Moore)被列为该申请的首席研究员。对于摩尔来说,AHRC对该协会的认可是一个重大突破,他多年来一直主张在该领域加强流行文化的代表性,最著名的是他的开创性著作《博物馆与流行文化》,其信念最明显地是通过他在NFM的工作实现的。他还希望看到学术体育历史学家持续研究并通过博物馆空间分享他们的研究成果,这一观点得到了这样一种信念的支持,即在“档案”中托管的书面文献来源的主导地位代表了在体育历史写作中对物质文化的广泛忽视。高等教育中的机构定位也意味着学者们通常没有找到将研究与公众受众联系起来的有效手段。体育博物馆的确有能力做到这一点,因为它们的重点是
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Introduction: Sports heritage and sports history: theory and practice
This special issue was conceived as an opportunity to showcase work produced under an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) scheme of collaborative doctoral partnerships (CDP) initiated in 2012 by the UKRI. Applying as a consortium of seven sports museums in the second round of awards, The Sports Heritage Network (SHN) made a successful bid to oversee museal and university partnership working in 2015 under the title ‘Unlocking the unique sporting heritage in our collections.’ This factual statement belies the years of ongoing networking and relationshipbuilding necessary to secure success in such an application; it is something which must be acknowledged as easing the pathway for academic sports historians to avail themselves of 12 funded supervisory opportunities which were otherwise unlikely to happen in a funding climate more favourable to contemporary issues in sport than their historical antecedents. Beginning in 2016, several projects are now completed, and those researchers recruited into later cohorts are coming close to the end of their research journeys. The ‘holding organisation’ for the award was the National Football Museum (NFM) and its founding Director, Kevin Moore, was listed as the application’s Principal Investigator. Recognition of the consortium by the AHRC can be viewed as a significant breakthrough for Moore who had been advocating for stronger representation of popular culture within the sector over many years, most notably through his seminal book Museums and Popular Culture, its convictions most obviously brought to fruition via his work at the NFM. He also wanted to see academic sports historians consistently researching in and sharing their research through museum spaces, a perspective underpinned by the belief that the dominance of written documentary sources hosted in ‘the archive’ represented a broader neglect of material culture within the writing of sports history. Institutional positioning within higher education also meant that academics had not generally found effective means of connecting research with public audiences. The demonstrable capacity of sports museums to do so, focused as they are to the
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Sport in History
Sport in History HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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