Integrating environmental justice in sport management research
- ugoarbieu
- Jan 10
- 1 min read
In this position paper, the authors explore what environmental justice can offer to sport management research and highlights the urgency for sport management scholars interested in environmental and ecological issues to engage with environmental justice as an important research agenda.
Drawing from multidisciplinary literature, the authors provide an overview of the major conceptualizations of environmental justice and discuss important premises for sport management researchers to engage with environmental justice topics. According to the authors, environmental justice offers opportunities for sport management researchers to form stronger analyses on existing racial, socio-economic, and gender-related inequities manifest in the sport industry. The incorporation of environmental justice can strengthen the emerging sport ecology research in sport management and offer opportunities for sport management researchers to form stronger analyses on existing racial, class and gender-related inequities manifest in the sport industry.
CITE: Chen, C., & Kellison, T. (2023). The clock is ticking: contexts, tensions and opportunities for addressing environmental justice in sport management. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 13 (3), 376–396. doi: 10.1108/SBM-08-2022-0071

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