Tag: Managing Sport and Leisure
Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 30, 2025, Issue 6
Managing Sport and Leisure is a refereed journal that publishes high quality research articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to sport and leisure management globally. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Promoting and managing youth jogging groups in Tanzania: can we bank on social capital? by David James Manyerere.
Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 30, 2025, Issue 5
Managing Sport and Leisure is a refereed journal that publishes high quality research articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to sport and leisure management globally. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Why do young women stop playing basketball? Results of an Australian Study by Elizabeth Sayers.
Call for Papers | “The Sport Consumer Experience of People with Disabilities: Challenges and Pathways to Inclusivity”, Special Issue of Managing Sport and Leisure | Call ends November 21,...
This special issue explores the sport consumer experiences of people with disabilities, treating sport consumption as a multidimensional phenomenon shaped by cultural, social, economic, legal and institutional forces. It seeks to shed light on how disabled fans navigate barriers, develop meaning through their fandom, and encounter inclusion and exclusion in their participation within sports consumption.
Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 30, 2025, Issue 4
Managing Sport and Leisure is a refereed journal that publishes high quality research articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to sport and leisure management globally. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Why do young women stop playing basketball? Results of an Australian Study by Elizabeth Sayers.
Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 30, 2025, Issue 3
Managing Sport and Leisure is a refereed journal that publishes high quality research articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to sport and leisure management globally. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The attraction, retention, and transition of elite sport development pathways in surfing in Australia by Popi Sotiriadou, Andrew Thrush & Brad.Hill.













