Tag: event studies
Athens Journal of Sports, Volume 9, 2022, Issue 3
The Athens Journal of Sports is an Open Access quarterly double blind peer reviewed journal, which considers papers from all areas of sports and related sciences. Many of the papers published in this journal have been presented at the various conferences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Nutritional Status and Adequacy of Dietary Intake of an Elite 1000m Flat Water Kayak Paddler by José Augusto Rodrigues dos Santos, Domingos José Lopes da Silva & Andreia Pizarro.
Athens Journal of Sports, Volume 9, 2022, Issue 2
The Athens Journal of Sports is an Open Access quarterly double blind peer reviewed journal, which considers papers from all areas of sports and related sciences. Many of the papers published in this journal have been presented at the various conferences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The Impact of Gender Inequality on Women’s Team Sports – Evidence from Europe by Selçuk Özaydın.
Athens Journal of Sports, Volume 9, 2022, Issue 1
The Athens Journal of Sports is an Open Access quarterly double blind peer reviewed journal, which considers papers from all areas of sports and related sciences. Many of the papers published in this journal have been presented at the various conferences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: An Ex-Post Analysis of the 2004 Olympic Effect by Gregory T. Papanikos (open access).
Call for Participants | Foregrounding a rights-based agenda for sport events: Insights from Research & Practice | An online symposium, June 20, 2022
Sport is often positioned as a social good across policy agendas, related to creating or strengthening communities, addressing disadvantage, tackling mental health and addressing physical health and chronic disease. However, sport has also been understood as contributing to, and at times exacerbating inequalities and human rights infringements. In this symposium, we explore the value of a rights-based agenda for the bidding, planning, delivery and legacy of major and mega sport events.
Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, Volume 14, 2022, Issue 1 | Tourism for sustainable development in developing countries
JPRTLS provides a critical focus on a variety of policy debates relating to the tourism, leisure and events sectors. Such policy debates will encompass economic, social, cultural, political and environmental perspectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Push and pull motivation factors: a panacea for tourism development challenges in Oluminrin waterfalls, Nigeria by Folusade Arowosafe, Oyebola Akinwotu, Olalekan Tunde-Ajayi, Olanrewaju Omosehin & Evans Osabuohien.
Call for Papers | “The political economy and labour relations of Sport Mega-Events” | Special Issue of Economic and Labour Relations Review. Call ends March 31, 2022
This special issue raises such questions as: Is there evidence that hosting a mega-event pushes countries to embrace international standards for workers’ rights and human rights? Does hosting a mega-event help raise living standards or reduce public financial capacity to address pressing social needs? Do mega-events leave behind infrastructure that facilitates productivity growth or merely ‘white elephants’ and diminished social housing?
Athens Journal of Sports, Volume 8, 2021, Issue 4
The Athens Journal of Sports is an Open Access quarterly double blind peer reviewed journal, which considers papers from all areas of sports and related sciences. Many of the papers published in this journal have been presented at the various conferences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Top Bins: An Exploration of Qatar’s Use of Sport and Capital to Strengthen Diplomatic Visibility by Anay Katyal (open access).
Call for Papers | Pedagogic Cases for Event Management and Event Tourism – Part of the Book Series Theory & Methods in Event Management & Tourism (Goodfellow Publishers) | Call...
The collection will enable event management educators and learners to get access to a variety of teaching and learning practices. The scope of the case may vary contingent on the theory applied, the extent for use in a classroom, and pedagogical requisites. The goal is to be inclusive and comprise as many cases covering from a critical perspective various policy, functional and operational issues of event management and/or its intersection with tourism.
Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, Volume 13, 2021, Issue 3
JPRTLS provides a critical focus on a variety of policy debates relating to the tourism, leisure and events sectors. Such policy debates will encompass economic, social, cultural, political and environmental perspectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The perceptions of host-city residents of the impact of mega-events and their support: the EXPO 2020 in Dubai by Ahmad Al Hallaq, Ivan Ninov & Christopher S. Dutt.
Athens Journal of Sports, Volume 8, 2021, Issue 3
The Athens Journal of Sports is an Open Access quarterly double blind peer reviewed journal, which considers papers from all areas of sports and related sciences. Many of the papers published in this journal have been presented at the various conferences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) in Sports: A Review by Veselin Vasilev & Nikolay Boyadjiev (open access).













