This article considers the conceptual ambiguity of skateboarding, aphenomenon that has undergone a process of globalization over thepast twenty years, redefining itself in peripheral regions worldwide. Iaddress this trend by focussing on material culture in my anthropolog-ical research on skateboarding at the México-U.S. border. The liberal-ization of this border over the past three decades has led to therelocation of the global skateboard production to Mexico’s industriamaquiladora. Through an ethnographic case, I show how this external-ization in the so-called Global South of Tijuana has triggered an informallocal culture representative of a transborder scene. By approaching theborder as a ‘contact zone’, and skateboards’ biographies as one of itsmaterial manifestations, I reflect on both the asymmetries underlayingthe contemporary neoliberal sports and the grassroots creative domes-tications of their scripts, artifacts, and imaginaries by local actors; even-tually rethinking where the West of global skateboarding is located.

The ground Zero of a generation. Borders, neoliberalism and sports through the material culture of the skateboard scene in Tijuana / Buchetti, Andrea. - In: SPORT IN SOCIETY. - ISSN 1743-0445. - 2:28(2025), pp. 258-280. [10.1080/17430437.2025.2452684]

The ground Zero of a generation. Borders, neoliberalism and sports through the material culture of the skateboard scene in Tijuana

andrea buchetti
2025

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This article considers the conceptual ambiguity of skateboarding, aphenomenon that has undergone a process of globalization over thepast twenty years, redefining itself in peripheral regions worldwide. Iaddress this trend by focussing on material culture in my anthropolog-ical research on skateboarding at the México-U.S. border. The liberal-ization of this border over the past three decades has led to therelocation of the global skateboard production to Mexico’s industriamaquiladora. Through an ethnographic case, I show how this external-ization in the so-called Global South of Tijuana has triggered an informallocal culture representative of a transborder scene. By approaching theborder as a ‘contact zone’, and skateboards’ biographies as one of itsmaterial manifestations, I reflect on both the asymmetries underlayingthe contemporary neoliberal sports and the grassroots creative domes-tications of their scripts, artifacts, and imaginaries by local actors; even-tually rethinking where the West of global skateboarding is located.
2025
borders; sport industry; neoliberalism; material culture; cultural scenes
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The ground Zero of a generation. Borders, neoliberalism and sports through the material culture of the skateboard scene in Tijuana / Buchetti, Andrea. - In: SPORT IN SOCIETY. - ISSN 1743-0445. - 2:28(2025), pp. 258-280. [10.1080/17430437.2025.2452684]
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