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[ecrea] Sport in History Special Edition CFP
Fri Feb 03 13:54:46 GMT 2012
*_Call for Papers: Sport and other Leisure Industries_*
*_Special Edition of /Sport in History/_*
_We are seeking articles for a special edition of the journal /Sport in
History/ that examines the relationship between sport and other leisure
and/or cultural industries._
Although sport's distinctiveness as a form of leisure, due to its
emphases on physicality and competitiveness, is undeniable, the study of
sports history has become somewhat ghettoised from other aspects of
leisure history. Moreover, while the cultural turn in sports history has
encouraged a new emphasis on texts and their representation of sport,
less attention has been devoted to the wider commercial configurations
that have promoted sport's appropriation by, and of, other leisure and
cultural forms. This special edition will therefore seek to partially
redress this gap by showcasing research that examines sport's place
within the broader entertainment business. Our aim is to encourage a
dialogue between sports historians and social and cultural historians
working in other areas and disciplines.
As such, we are particularly keen to receive articles on the history of
sport's relationship with culture and leisure industries, especially
where these links have been hitherto relatively unexplored. For example,
how has sport as a business compared to or interacted with publishing,
the fairground, theatre, cinema, shopping for pleasure, music, etc? We
welcome papers covering a diverse range of historical periods, including
the recent past (providing they offer a suitably historical
perspective), and geographical contexts, both British and non-British.
The issues that suitable articles could cover include (but are not
limited to):
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How have entrepreneurs and show-people utilised and sought to capitalise
on sport?
How have sportspeople, clubs and governing bodies utilised and sought to
capitalise on the culture industry?
Has sport's relationship with other culture and leisure industries
transformed the nature of either or both?
The relationship between labour issues in sport and other culture and
leisure industries.
The nature of competition and co-operation between sport and other
leisure industries
Comparative studies between sports and other leisure industries.
Relationships between sport and other culture and leisure industries at
a local level.
Relationships between sport and other leisure industries at a
transnational level.
If you are interested in contributing to this special edition, please
send an abstract for your paper (c. 300 words), and a brief biography,
to (diongeorgiou /at/ hotmail.co.uk) <mailto:(diongeorgiou /at/ hotmail.co.uk)> by
*Friday 20^th April*. We will then select the most suitable abstracts
and ask their contributors to write up articles for the journal, to be
sent into us by Summer 2013, with the special edition due to be
published in 2014.
Guest Editors,
Dion Georgiou and Ben Litherland
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