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Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 35, 2023, Issue 2
The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology is a refereed journal designed to advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A randomized controlled study of mindful sport performance enhancement and psychological skills training with collegiate track and field athletes by Megan Hut, Thomas O. Minkler, Carol R. Glass, Caroline H. Weppner, Hannah M. Thomas & Claire B. Flannery.
Journal of Athlete Development and Experience, Volume 5, 2023, Issue 1
JADE was founded to publish and promote research that focuses on people over profits. Editor’s pick from the current issue: The The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The Production of Docility in Professional Ice Hockey by Andre Michael Andrijiw and Luke Jones (open access).
Journal of Emerging Sport Studies, Vol 7, Spring 2022
The Journal of Emerging Sport Studies is committed to publishing scholarship from across academic disciplines that reflects the changing face of sport studies around the world from established and emerging sport scholars. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: An Investigation into Masculinity among Competitive Road Cyclists by Jack Hardwicke.
European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 22, 2022, Issue 4
ESMQ publishes articles that contribute to our understanding of sport organizations. The Journal sets out to enhance our understanding of the role of sport management and sport bodies in social life. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue:
New insights on the Louis-Schmeling paradox: determinants of demand for subscription and pay-per-view boxing by David Butler, Robert Butler & Joel Maxcy.
Leisure Sciences, Volume 44, 2022, Issue 5
Leisure Sciences presents scientific inquiries into the study of leisure, recreation, parks, travel, and tourism from a social science perspective. Articles cover the social and psychological aspects of leisure, and more. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Role Shifts and Equalizing Experiences Through Father-Child Outdoor Adventure Programs by Jillisa R. Overholt.
Sport, Business and Management, Volume 11, 2021, Issue 5
SBM promotes the development of a coherent, high-quality body of work that examines both the business and management of sport, as well as the actors and stakeholders that align with sport to further their strategic objectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Football fans and stakeholder theory – A qualitative approach to classifying fans in Germany by Johannes Jaeger.
Sport Management Education Journal, Volume 15, 2021, Issue 2
SMEJ promotes advancement of the body of knowledge in pedagogy as it relates to sport management education and disseminates knowledge about sport management courses, curricula, and teaching. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Implementing Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory Into Men’s Collegiate Basketball Sport Marketing Project by Chris Croft, John Miller, Sarah Stokowski.
Recreational Sports Journal, Vol. 45, 2021, Issue 2
The Recreational Sports Journal is the scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of the NIRSA Foundation. Its purpose is to provide a source of empirical, theoretical, and applied research to the field of recreational sports. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Intramural Sport Participation: An Examination of Participant Benefits, Service Quality, Program Satisfaction, and Student Retention by Kevin E. S. Wilson and Patti Millar (open access).
Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 26, 2021, Issue 3
Managing Sport and Leisure is a refereed journal that publishes high quality research articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to sport and leisure management globally. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Moving forward: business model solutions for amateur sport clubs by Trish Bradbury, Roger Mitchell & Kaye Thorn.
Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, Volume 13, 2020, Issue 1
The Journal of Intercollegiate Sport (JIS), an open access journal supported by the University of Kansas, provides an exciting forum for research specifically addressing sport in college and university settings. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “SHE IS THE BEST FEMALE COACH”: FEMALE SWIMMING COACHES’ EXPERIENCES OF SEXISM by Jessica L. Siegele, Robin Hardin, Elizabeth A. Taylor, Allison B. Smith.













