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    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 29, 2024, Issue 2

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: To deviate from the expected: a collective story of physical activity among inactive rural children by Johan Högman, Christian Augustsson & Peter Carlman (open access).

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 28, 2023, Issue 6 | Environmental attunement in health, sport and physical education

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Where does environmental sustainability fit in the changing landscapes of outdoor sports? An analysis of logics of practice in artificial sport landscapes by Erik Backman & Daniel Svensson (open access).

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 26, 2021, Issue 4 | Environmental attunement in health, sport and physical education

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Friendly fields: the promissory joy of playing soccer outdoors by Howard Prosser.

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 24, 2019, Issue 9

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society as well as from all professionals with theoretical and empirical interests relating to policy, curriculum, social inclusion, equity and identity, and progressive educational development in physical activity, health and sport.

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 23, 2018, Issue 7

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society as well as from all professionals with theoretical and empirical interests relating to policy, curriculum, social inclusion, equity and identity, and progressive educational development in physical activity, health and sport.
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