The cultural politics of esports
Anne Tjønndal and
Eivind Å. Skille
Chapter 26 in Handbook on Sport and Culture, 2025, pp 398-413 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter analyses esports in comparison with mainstream sports and within the framework of cultural politics (integrating meaning-making and power negotiations). Based on a classic definition of sport, esports are contested due to the lack of physical activity and the less developed institutionalisation. The governance of esports is characterised by multiple organisations and consequently a lack of a unified or coordinating international umbrella organisation. These organisations have to varying degrees considered integrity policies regarding doping and match-fixing. The event management of esports reflects the governance as hard to get an oversight. Through empirical examples, the chapter demonstrates how the organisation of esports and the management of esports events is a messy field which currently serves to reinforce esports as a contested terrain for mainstream sport organisations and policymakers. However, when it comes to participation, esports resemble classic sport patterns regarding sociological dimensions such as gender, class, and race/ethnicity.
Keywords: Culture; Politics; Governance; Events; Participation; Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035339976
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