2023
Malinen, Ville
Green Capital of Simulated Entertainment: The Reformed Relationship Between Motorsports and Sim Racing and Their Sustainability Proceedings Article
In: Rantanen, M. M.; Westerstrand, S.; Sahlgren, O.; Koskinen, J. (Ed.): Proceedings of the Conference on Technology Ethics 2023: Tethics 2023, RWTH Aachen University, 2023, ISSN: 1613-0073.
Abstract | Links | Tags: Bourdieu, Esports, Greenwashing, Motorsports, Sustainability
@inproceedings{Malinen2023,
title = {Green Capital of Simulated Entertainment: The Reformed Relationship Between Motorsports and Sim Racing and Their Sustainability},
author = {Ville Malinen },
editor = {M. M. Rantanen and S. Westerstrand and O. Sahlgren and J. Koskinen},
url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3582/FP_02.pdf
https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/92871},
issn = {1613-0073},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-10-19},
urldate = {2023-10-19},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Conference on Technology Ethics 2023: Tethics 2023},
number = {3582},
publisher = {RWTH Aachen University},
series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
abstract = {This article suggests that the rising visibility and status of sim racing may lead to new challenges owing to its increased synergy with motorsports. Risks are accelerated because of the position of sim racing between motorsports and esports, and the lack of institutional resources and sustainable, healthy ecosystem faced by sim racing. These lacks also increase the tendency for image–cleaning actionssuch as greenwashing. The position and status of these sports were viewed through Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical concepts, including capitals and doxa. The collaborations and status that sim racing has achieved has allegedly subjected it to more criticism for its ethical aspects, namely environmental friendliness and accessibility. Further adoption of traditional sports institutionalization to compensate the lack of a clear structure for sim racing might not be ideal. This is due to the possibility of ethical conflicts of the motorsports world emigrating to sim racing.
},
keywords = {Bourdieu, Esports, Greenwashing, Motorsports, Sustainability},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
This article suggests that the rising visibility and status of sim racing may lead to new challenges owing to its increased synergy with motorsports. Risks are accelerated because of the position of sim racing between motorsports and esports, and the lack of institutional resources and sustainable, healthy ecosystem faced by sim racing. These lacks also increase the tendency for image–cleaning actionssuch as greenwashing. The position and status of these sports were viewed through Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical concepts, including capitals and doxa. The collaborations and status that sim racing has achieved has allegedly subjected it to more criticism for its ethical aspects, namely environmental friendliness and accessibility. Further adoption of traditional sports institutionalization to compensate the lack of a clear structure for sim racing might not be ideal. This is due to the possibility of ethical conflicts of the motorsports world emigrating to sim racing.
