奖学金
现存分类群
平行线
社会学
优势(遗传学)
工程伦理学
政治学
工程类
生物
基因
化学
机械工程
法学
进化生物学
生物化学
作者
Anthony D. Pizzo,Yiran Su,Tobias Scholz,Bradley J. Baker,Juho Hamari,Leah Z.B. Ndanga
标识
DOI:10.1123/jsm.2021-0228
摘要
Esports, or competitive video gaming competitions, bring together aspects of sports, business, leisure, technology, and digital media, appealing to academics across multiple disciplines. Yet, esports scholarship remains highly fragmented, with scholars operating within traditional academic silos and forgoing opportunities to build on esports’ interdisciplinary nature. The purpose of this integrative review is to synthesize esports scholarship from across disciplines, identify critical scholarly issues, and develop a pragmatic, interdisciplinary research agenda. We find that extant esports scholarship is categorized by literature seeking to conceptualize and legitimize esports via sport parallels, with a focus on the consumers and culture of esports. Scholarly issues include researchers examining esports in their respective academic silos, omitting opportunities to connect conceptually similar streams of literature. Overall, we synthesize esports scholarship, bridge chasms between disjointed streams of literature, and outline a pragmatic research agenda which could benefit from interdisciplinary inquiries based on a shared understanding of esports.
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