E-Sport & Gesellschaft
Autor: | Timo Schöber |
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EAN: | 9783347952133 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 02.06.2023 |
Untertitel: | Vom elektronischen Sport und seinem gesellschaftlichen Wirken |
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Schlagworte: | Esport Esports Gaming Gesellschaft Videospiele |
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Der elektronische Sport, kurz E-Sport genannt, spielt in unterschiedlichen Aspekten eine immer gewichtigere Rolle. Diese können ökonomischer, politischer, sportlicher, gesellschaftlicher oder wissenschaftlicher Natur sein. Dieses Buch wird sich mit E-Sport aus gesellschaftlicher Perspektive beschäftigen. Dabei wird das Phänomen nicht nur erklärt und eingeordnet, sondern es werden beispielhaft Artikel des Autors Timo Schöber herangezogen, die auch anderenorts online und/oder in Buchform veröffentlicht worden sind. Es finden sich aber auch bisher in Buchform unveröffentlichte Inhalte, etwa zum E-Sport auf Landesebene in Schleswig-Holstein. Dieses Buch wird sich dabei auf Inhalte fokussieren, die vor allem der Auseinandersetzung mit gesellschaftlichen Aspekten dienen. E-Sport hat insbesondere in der deutschen Bevölkerung mit vielerlei Vorurteilen und Missdeutungen zu kämpfen. Dabei werden Risiken und vermeintliche Nachteile des elektronischen Sports unzulässigerweise häufig schwerer gewichtet als die Chancen und der Nutzen des E-Sports.
Dr. Timo Schöber holds a degree in business administration (FH) with a focus on human resources and health management. He has been working in HR since 2011 and was employed at Krones AG and mienjung GmbH, among others, at times as Head of HR. He is currently Head of HR Projects and Innovations at Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH. He is also co-founder of the start-up lvlup!HR, which won an award at the Schleswig-Holstein Ideas Competition. Timo Schöber has been active in e-sports since 1998, including as a former player. He has published several books on e-sports, for example with Meyer & Meyer Verlag, Flying Kiwi Media and Heel Verlag. In 2018, he published Bildschirm-Athleten, the first comprehensive book on e-sports in German, which has been widely cited as a standard work on e-sports. In September 2022, he received his doctorate from the European University Viadrina with the grade summa cum laude. He has been a lecturer at Viadrina, HdM Stuttgart, SRH Berlin and FH Westküste. He heads the e-sports, gameful design and HR departments at the Berlin Institute for Ludology as well as the think tank Esportionary. He has written textbooks for the Euro-FH European Distance Learning University Hamburg and the IU International University of Applied Sciences. He has written an expert report on e-sports for the German Society for International Cooperation.
Dr. Timo Schöber holds a degree in business administration (FH) with a focus on human resources and health management. He has been working in HR since 2011 and was employed at Krones AG and mienjung GmbH, among others, at times as Head of HR. He is currently Head of HR Projects and Innovations at Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH. He is also co-founder of the start-up lvlup!HR, which won an award at the Schleswig-Holstein Ideas Competition. Timo Schöber has been active in e-sports since 1998, including as a former player. He has published several books on e-sports, for example with Meyer & Meyer Verlag, Flying Kiwi Media and Heel Verlag. In 2018, he published Bildschirm-Athleten, the first comprehensive book on e-sports in German, which has been widely cited as a standard work on e-sports. In September 2022, he received his doctorate from the European University Viadrina with the grade summa cum laude. He has been a lecturer at Viadrina, HdM Stuttgart, SRH Berlin and FH Westküste. He heads the e-sports, gameful design and HR departments at the Berlin Institute for Ludology as well as the think tank Esportionary. He has written textbooks for the Euro-FH European Distance Learning University Hamburg and the IU International University of Applied Sciences. He has written an expert report on e-sports for the German Society for International Cooperation.