Towards relational geographies of gambling harm: Orientation, affective atmosphere, and intimacy
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-03, 09:56authored byGordon Waitt, Ross Gordon, Theresa Harada, Lauren GurrieriLauren Gurrieri, Gerda Reith, Joseph Cioriari
This paper reviews the progress of geographical research on the gambling industry and presents a framework to comprehend the role of space in gambling consumption and harm. It covers two themes: the casino’s place in urban governance and the agency of gamblers, and how space impacts gambling consumption and harm. The paper introduces a conceptual framework of orientation, affective atmosphere, and intimacy to better comprehend how gambling practices can increase or decrease risk. Finally, the paper suggests that this framework can help to better understand online sports gambling consumption and harm in the context of market growth.
Funding
In it to win it: an interdisciplinary investigation of sports betting