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    Norwegian book tackles the difficult questions surrounding sustainability in sports

    How do we understand the concept of sustainability in sports? What is sustainable development? Are the global sustainability goals ambitious enough? Idrett og bærekraft [Sports and sustainability] by Hanstad, Sandvik and Strittmatter (Fagbokforlaget) addresses these and many other issues. Daniel Svensson is the forum’s reviewer, and some objections notwithstanding he finds much in this book to please and inspire both himself and likely future students at sports-related higher education in Norway.

    Utmärkt introduktion till idrottens organisering i Norge

    Dag Vidar Hanstad, professor i sport management vid Norges idrettshøgskole, har skrivit en lärobok om den norska idrottsmodellen, Organisasjon og lederskap i idretten (Fagboksforlaget). Marie Hedberg har läst boken för vår räkning, och i sin recension kan hon konstatera att det är fråga om en grundlig, grundläggande och därtill välskriven lärobok om idrottens organisering i Norge.

    European Journal for Sport and Society, Vol. 17, 2020, Issue 1

    The European Journal for Sport and Society is the official journal of the European Association for Sociology of Sport, EASS. Its function is to enable an international discussion about current issues and to foster collaboration between researchers from all social scientific sub-disciplines. It’s published 4 times per year.

    Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum, Volume 5, 2014

    SSSF, a multidisciplinary social sciences sport study journal, welcomes articles that deal with sport and social change and social stability in a wide sense, articles about the profound and comprehensive processes affecting sports such as professionalization, globalization, commercialization, urbanization, technologization, medicalization and juridification.

    International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, Volume 11, 2019, Issue 2: WADA at 20: Progress and Challenges

    The International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics aims to publish articles that address all aspects of sport policy irrespective of academic discipline. Articles that adopt a multi-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary or comparative approach are particularly welcome.

    Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum Volume 2, 2011

    SSSF, a multidisciplinary social sciences sport study journal, welcomes articles that deal with sport and social change and social stability in a wide sense, articles about the profound and comprehensive processes affecting sports such as professionalization, globalization, commercialization, urbanization, technologization, medicalization and juridification.

    Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum Volume 1, 2010

    SSSF, a multidisciplinary social sciences sport study journal, welcomes articles that deal with sport and social change and social stability in a wide sense, articles about the profound and comprehensive processes affecting sports such as professionalization, globalization, commercialization, urbanization, technologization, medicalization and juridification.

    International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, Vol. 17, 2017, No. 4/5/6

    The International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing (IJSMM), a refereed journal published four times per year, aims to present current practice and research in the area of sport management and marketing. Special issue: The Youth Olympic Games: Management and Legacy

    Olympisk utväxt under luppen – om de olympiska ungdomsspelen

    Björn Sandahl har tagit sig an antologin The Youth Olympic Games sammanställd av Dag Vidar Hanstad, Milena M. Parent & Barrie Houlihan (Routledge). Kanske något prematur, definitivt något spretig och med diffus målgrupp, är boken ändå ett innehållsrikt, viktigt och välkommet bidrag till den olympiska avknoppningsforskningen.

    From Community Based Identities to Individual Benefits for Volunteers: A Comparison of Three Sporting EventsElsa Kristiansen, Eivind Å. Skille, Dag Vidar Hanstad

    The purpose of this paper is to explore and identify different types of volunteers at three major sporting events: the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria; the 2012 GöteborgsVarvet (a half-marathon race), Sweden; and the 2012 FIS World Ski Flying Championships in Vikersund, Norway.
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