Actually, Esports Is Sport

A Response to Parry’s (2019) Misguided View

Authors

  • Michael L. Naraine Brock University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18060/24812

Keywords:

esports, innovation, technology, modern sport

Abstract

In 2019, Jim Parry, a sport philosophy and Olympic scholar, wrote an article entitled “E-sports are not sports”. While their position is admirable, their commentary is rife with inaccuracies. In short, Parry panders two key myths that sour a balanced discussion of esports as a sport: (1) esports is seeking to become an Olympic sport, and (2) esports does not fit the definition, however arbitrary, of sport. In this response piece, both myths are dispelled and, ultimately, esports is positioned as a form of modern sport that should be accepted (but perhaps not actively supported) by traditionalists. The argument is made that sport can fall into either traditional or modern forms, and that given more technological innovations are on the way, it is critical that sport is not restrictive and remains inclusive to new forms.

Author Biography

Michael L. Naraine, Brock University

Michael L. Naraine, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Sport Management at Brock University in Ontario, Canada. His primary research is in the area of digital sport management and marketing, examining the strategy, fan engagement, and analytics related to new developments in the sport business landscape (e.g., social media, eSports, blockchain).

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Published

2021-06-22

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