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Call for Papers | Sport: Beyond Definitions, Second International Conference of the International Network of Sport Anthropology (INSA) | KU Leuven, Belgium, June 5–6, 2025. Call ends March 19,...

Sport resists easy generalisation – social scientists now accept there can be no universal definition. Nonetheless, a set of ideas have coalesced into the institution commonly known as ‘Sport’. This modernist – now neoliberal – notion has become hegemonic worldwide, and it increasingly delimits the possibilities of social action. If in fact we study two phenomena – the diverse phenomena ‘sport’ and the particular modernist notion of ‘Sport’ – then scholars must situate their analysis within the contexts that shape these concepts

Call for Papers | British Society of Sports History Annual Conference | Ulster University, Belfast, August 21–22, 2025. Call ends May 7, 2025

The British Society of Sports History Annual Conference is an open-themed conference. Submissions based on original research are welcomed by UK and overseas scholars and can relate to any aspect of sport, physical recreation, education and culture, as considered from a historical perspective. Please note all presenters must be BSSH members. Registration will open shortly via the Ulster University online store. Members will be informed when this is available. Abstract submission deadline is on Wednesday 7th May, 2025.

Call for Papers and other contributions to Play the Game 2025 | Tampere, Finland, October 5–8, 2025. Call ends May 15, 2025

Play the Game is a conference that brings together professionals from multiple fields to exchange insights, collaborate, and explore how their work can influence governance, policy, and integrity in international sport. With a uniquely open and dynamic atmosphere, Play the Game fosters dialogue and brings together diverse voices, fresh perspectives, and unfiltered insights. It’s a place to ask tough questions, challenge the status quo, and shed light on the most pressing challenges in sport.

Call for Papers | “Hvordan gør humanistisk og samfunds­videnskabelig idrætsforskning en forskel?”, National Konference om humanistisk-samfundsvidenskabelig idrætsforskning | Københavns Universitet, den 15 augusti 2025. Deadline den 1 maj, 2025

Hvordan gør vi humanistiske og samfundsvidenskabelige idrætsforskere en forskel i en tid, hvor kvantificérbare fysiologiske og sundhedsvidenskabelige tilgange dominerer billedet? Det spørgsmål kan du være med til at svare på, når idrætsforskere sætter hinanden stævne i København fredag den 15. august. Efter at have været afholdt på Syddansk Universitet i 2021 og Aalborg Universitet i 2023 er det i år sektionen Idræt, Individ & Samfund ved Institut for Idræt og Ernæring på Københavns Universitet, som er vært

Call for Papers | “Global Sports Local Cultures”, Sixteenth International Conference on Sport & Society | July 2–4, 2025, Monash University, Melbourne and online. Call ends April 2,...

Sport & Society Research Network is brought together around a common interest in cultural, political, and economic relationships of sport to society. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions. You can become a participant by submitting a presentation to our annual conference, a research article to one of our journals, or a book proposal to our imprint.

Call for Papers | “Leisure and social justice in changing and challenging times”, 50th Leisure Studies Association Annual Conference | July 8–10, 2025, York St John University, UK |...

Within the interrelated disciplines of leisure, sport, tourism and events, concerns regarding social and spatial justice have become increasingly significant for researchers and practitioners. The global pandemic, the climate crisis and anthropogenic processes of climate change, economic challenges and uncertainties, the availability and quality of employment, and the health and well-being of our communities, have intensified social, environmental, political and economic inequalities. The conference provides opportunities for researchers and practitioners to examine a range of social and spatial justice issues.

Call for Papers | International Association for the Philosophy of Sport Conference 2025 | University of Southern Denmark, August 26–30, 2025. Call ends April 1, 2025

Abstracts are welcome on any area of philosophy of sport (broadly construed), including metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics, and ethics, and from any theoretical approach, including analytic philosophy and critical theory. While IAPS recognizes, values, and encourages interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies, acceptance is contingent on the philosophical content of the project. Emerging scholars are encouraged to submit works in progress. You may also submit suggestions for roundtable discussions or workshops.

Call for Papers | “Breaking Barriers 2025: Advancing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Sports” Conference | Leeds, Weetwood Hall Estate, June 12, 2025. Call ends March 31, 2025

In today’s evolving sports landscape, the need for equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) remains crucial. This conference focuses on examining EDI in sports, with a renewed emphasis on gender and sustainability. Our goal is to challenge and disrupt existing norms in the sports industry while exploring the intersection of EDI, gender dynamics, and sustainability. We aim to unravel complexities and pave the way for transformative change within the sports arena.

Call for Papers | The Fourth Global Congress on Sport and Christianity | Baylor University, Waco TX, July 31 – August 2. Call ends January 31, 2025

Since 2016, the triennial Global Congress on Sport and Christianity (GCSC) has provided an interdisciplinary and collaborative space for meaningful exploration of sport and Christianity among scholars and practitioners. The Program Committee for the fourth GCSC seeks to continue the conversation. We invite proposals featuring research, scholarship, and/or reflection on sport and Christianity, in all of its forms. Proposals are welcome from all backgrounds and communities, with the hope that our gathering can be a truly global and diverse meeting:

Call for Papers | “Sports in Africa: Ethics, Bioethics, Technologies and Culture”, 16th SportsAfrica International Conference | Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, April 3–5, 2025. Call ends January 27, 2025

In Africa, political power as well as the influence of non-state groups and corporations (national and international) in decision-making, have the potential of abusing their prerogatives, thus compromising ethical values such as probity, fair play, respect for others and the rules, solidarity and honor, leading to blatant inequalities and corruption that benefit particular interests. Doping is a significant phenomenon, despite control efforts. Both legal and illegal betting can lead to the manipulation of competitions and threaten sports integrity.