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Skateboarding and the Ecology of Urban Space.

Brian Glenney1, Steve Mull2.   

Abstract

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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Keywords:  ecology; skateboarding; space; sport; subversion

Year:  2018        PMID: 30510332      PMCID: PMC6269152          DOI: 10.1177/0193723518800525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sport Soc Issues        ISSN: 0193-7235


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