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Journal of Sports Media, Volume 16, 2021, Number 2

JSM provides a broad-based exploration of the field and promotes a greater understanding of sports media in terms of their practices, value, and effect on the culture as a whole. The journal features scholarly articles, essays, book reviews, and reports on major conferences and seminars. Editor’s pick from the current issue: The "Mighty Kacy" Effect? American Ninja Warrior and the Elevation of Women Athletes by Kevin Hull, Andrew Billings, Lauren Schwartz.

Communication & Sport, Vol. 9, 2021, No. 6

C&S is a cutting-edge peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes research to foster international scholarly understanding of the nexus of communication and sport that engages a broad intellectual community. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “Yay, Another Lady Starting a Log!”: Women’s Fitness Doping and the Gendered Space of an Online Doping Forum by April Henning and Jesper Andreasson (open access).

Communication & Sport, Vol. 9, 2021, No. 5

C&S is a cutting-edge peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes research to foster international scholarly understanding of the nexus of communication and sport that engages a broad intellectual community. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Coping With Tragedy via Reflected Glory: How the Houston Astros’ World Series Win Contributed to Locals’ Process of Overcoming Hurricane Harvey by Sara R. Erlichman and Virginia S. Harrison.

Sociology of Sport Journal, Volume 37, 2020, Issue 3 | Hip-Hop Culture(s) and Sport

SSJ publishes original research, framed by social theory, on exercise, sport, physical culture, and the (physically active) body. The journal publishes peer-reviewed empirical, theoretical, and position papers; book reviews; and critical essays. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: BAD BOY FOR LIFE: HIP-HOP MUSIC, RACE, AND SPORTS by Earl Smith, Angela J. Hattery.

International Journal of Sport Communication, Volume 13, 2020, No. 2

The mission of IJSC is to provide a platform for academics and practitioners to disseminate research and information from diverse fields such as critical studies, sport management, advertising, etc. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “YOU HAD ONE JOB!” A CASE STUDY OF MALADAPTIVE PARASOCIAL INTERACTION AND ATHLETE MALTREATMENT IN VIRTUAL SPACES by Jimmy Sanderson, Matthew Zimmerman, Sarah Stokowski and Alison Fridley.

Journal of Global Sport Management, Volume 5, 2020, issue 2 | Reputational Management in Sport

The Journal of Global Sport Management (JGSM) aims to be the global platform for focused, rigorous, and interdisciplinary research that has originality, depth, and clarity of insights into significant issues and developments of interest to sport management. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: URBAN MEYER NEEDS AN IMAGE REPAIR COACH by Chris Hanna & James T. Morton.

Journal of Sports Media, Volume 14, 2019, Numbers 1–2

JSM provides a broad-based exploration of the field and promotes a greater understanding of sports media in terms of their practices, value, and effect on the culture as a whole. The journal features scholarly articles, essays, book reviews, and reports on major conferences and seminars. Editor’s pick from the current issue: GAY TALESE AND FLOYD PATTERSON: CONSTRUCTING A LIMINAL HERO FOR AN AMBIVALENT AGE by Phillip J. Hutchison.

International Journal of Sport Communication, Volume 13, 2020, No. 1

The mission of IJSC is to provide a platform for academics and practitioners to disseminate research and information from diverse fields such as critical studies, sport management, advertising, communication policy, history, and media studies. Editor’s pick from the current issue: WHERE LEGENDS ARE MADE: A CASE STUDY OF AN ADVERTISING AND BRANDING CAMPAIGN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA by John Vincent, Jason W. Lee, Kevin Hull, John Hill.

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 54, 2019, No. 3

The International Review for the Sociology of Sport is a peer reviewed academic journal. Its main purpose is to disseminate research and scholarship on sport throughout the international academic community. The journal publishes research articles of varying lengths, from standard length research papers to shorter reports and commentary, as well as book and media reviews.

Competent and comprehensive handbook charts the new sport media landscape

Under the editorship of Andrew C. Billings & Marie Hardin, 53 contributors have collaborated to produce 31 chapters over 374 pages for the Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media. Our reviewer is Britt-Marie Ringfjord, and she finds that the collection has aged well, being originally published in 2014, an is to this day a valuable tool for sport media scholars and students alike.