
This new series provides the world’s first global focal point for empirically and theoretically informed monographs an dedited collections that explore all aspects of the relationship between sport and race. The series showcases critical scholarship on race and/or racisms in sport and welcomes contributions from emerging and established scholars from the Global South and Global North. It is multi-disciplinary in scope, platforming research from all disciplines including sport studies, business, and management; as well as work from sociology, literature, history, philosophy, geography, feminism, cultural studies, politics, media studies, leisure studies, disability studies, ethnic studies, and beyond. Designed to open up new perspectives on the intersected study of race and sport, this series is an essential resource for undergraduates, advanced students, researchers, policy-makers, and for those working in sports and related industries, or with an interest in this important topic.
Series Editors:
Paul Campbell (pc296@leicester.ac.uk) and Daniel Burdsey (d.c.burdsey@brighton.ac.uk)
Associate Series Editors:
Anika Leslie-Walker and Viji Kuppan
For the Publisher:
Simon Whitmore, Commissioning Editor (simon.whitmore@tandf.co.uk)
The series editors and publisher welcome proposals for new books (monographs and edited collections) for this series that might address (but are by no means limited to) one or more of the following thematic areas:
Geographical contexts and epistemological positions
Sport and/in the Global South
Sporting diasporas;
Sport and Southern Theory
Sport, race and (intersectional) identities
Race, gender, intersectionality, and misogynoir
Race and disability
Race and faith
Sport, race and digital futures
Race, gaming cultures and eSports
Race, Instagram and (Black) Twitter
Online race hate in/through sport
Sport, mainstream media and the culture industries
Representation and discourse in broadcast or print media
Biography,memoir and literature
Presenting and production
Race and the governance, management and structures of sport
Policies and practices of EDI
Race and coaching
Race, events, governing bodies and organisations
Historic or contemporary inclusions and exclusions
Racism in established mainstream sports
Race and community-based leisure
Race, activism, protest and resistance






