Tag: David Ekdahl
The Institutionalisation of Amateur Esports in Denmark: New Values, New Opportunities, and New Constraints?
Esports is often portrayed as a rapidly expanding cultural field, yet its global development has been marked by an increasing concentration of commercial power. As publishers, media platforms, and tournament organisers consolidate control over competitive infrastructures, the space for non-professional forms of esports appears to narrow. This peer review article by Anna Brus and David Ekholm critically examines the institutionalisation of organised amateur esports within DGI, Denmark’s second largest sport association, through a qualitative case study using documents and interviews.
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 13, 2019, Issue 2
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy publishes high quality articles from a wide variety of philosophical traditions, and is particularly open to essays of applied philosophy that engage with issues or practice, policy and scholarship concerning the nature and values of sports.





