Book Karin
Department of Sport Sciences, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden.
Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Oct 11;6:1455642. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1455642. eCollection 2024.
During the last 20 years, Malmö has developed into an internationally recognised skateboarding destination and a valued skateboarding place for local and regional skaters. In contrast to many cities, skateboarding and skateboarders have been appreciated and embraced in public planning and development. The aim of the paper is to discuss the development and identity of Malmö as a skateboarding city through the lens of the concepts of placemaking and value co-creation, and-not least-through the narratives of six persons with different relations to skateboarding and Malmö. The paper shows that the City of Malmö has engaged with local skateboarding communities through several initiatives that have fostered a collaborative relationship. The non-profit association Bryggeriet, a skateboard high school, an active skateboarding community, and the City of Malmö are all involved in the placemaking and co-creation of Malmö as a skateboarding city. The city's approach to skateboarding involves a bottom-up strategy, engaging non-experts in the development of spaces, reflecting a shift from traditional top-down models towards a co-creation model in order to create synergetic outcomes. Malmö's transformation into a skateboarding city is characterised by the integration of skateboarding into the urban fabric, showcasing a welcoming attitude. The paper underscores the dynamic interplay between physical, imagined, and lived spaces in urban skateboarding culture. However, it also demonstrates how a successful and professionalised model for introducing the skateboarders' interests into the corridors of power risks undermining the link to, and the engagement of, the new generation of grassroots skaters, and maybe also the edgy, rebellious character of skateboarding.
在过去20年里,马尔默已发展成为一个国际知名的滑板胜地,也是当地和周边地区滑板爱好者珍视的滑板场所。与许多城市不同的是,滑板运动和滑板爱好者在公共规划与发展中得到了认可和接纳。本文旨在通过场所营造和价值共创的概念视角,尤其是通过六位与滑板运动和马尔默有着不同关系的人的叙述,来探讨马尔默作为滑板城市的发展及特色。本文表明,马尔默市通过多项举措与当地滑板社区展开合作,培育了合作关系。非营利协会Bryggeriet、一所滑板高中、一个活跃的滑板社区以及马尔默市都参与了马尔默作为滑板城市的场所营造和共创过程。该市对待滑板运动的方式采用自下而上的策略,让非专业人士参与空间开发,这反映了从传统的自上而下模式向共创模式的转变,以实现协同效应。马尔默向滑板城市的转变特点是将滑板运动融入城市结构,展现出一种包容的态度。本文强调了城市滑板文化中物理空间、想象空间和生活空间之间的动态相互作用。然而,它也表明,将滑板爱好者的利益引入权力走廊的成功且专业化模式,可能会削弱与新一代草根滑板爱好者的联系及他们的参与度,或许还会削弱滑板运动那种前卫、叛逆的特质。