Tag: Markus Raab
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 59, 2024, No. 7
IRSS 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, as well as book and media reviews. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Care as a strategy to navigate political tensions within the China–Norway sports coaching collaboration by Anne Tjønndal and Heidi Østbø Haugen (open access).
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 20, 2022, Issue 5
IJSEP publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in the science of physical activity, human movement, exercise, and sport. The journal’s Editors and Editorial Board encourage researchers and scholars worldwide to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Body shaming as a form of emotional abuse in sport by Erin Willson & Gretchen Kerr.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 61, July 2022
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Effects of the function-specific instruction approach to neurofeedback training on frontal midline theta waves and golf putting performance by Tai-Ting Chen, Kuo-Pin Wang, Wen-Hsuan Chang, Cheng-Wei Kao, Tsung-Min Hung (open access).
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 14, 2021, Issue 1
IRSEP is the first scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes critical reviews of research literature in sport and exercise psychology. Typically, these reviews evaluate relevant conceptual and methodological issues in the field. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Extraversion in sport: a scoping review by Mark S. Allen, Erin A. Mison, Davina A. Robson & Sylvain Laborde.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 57, November 2021
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Effects of different types of analogy instruction on the performance and inter-joint coordination of novice darts learners by Hatsuho Zeniya, Hideyuki Tanaka.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 55, July 2021
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Last and fast? – A gender-specific analysis of effort gains in swimming relay events across Olympic Games and World Championships during the past 20 years by Claudia Braun, Sebastian Fischer, Xiao Qiu, Julia Limmeroth, Armin Kibele.
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 13, 2020, Issue 1
IRSEP is the first scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes critical reviews of research literature in sport and exercise psychology. Typically, these reviews evaluate relevant conceptual and methodological issues in the field. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT CONDUCTING SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS IN SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY by Katie Gunnell, Veronica J. Poitras & David Tod
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 42, May 2019
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The journal is open to the use of diverse methodological approaches. Manuscripts that will be considered for publication will present results from high quality empirical research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, commentaries concerning already published PSE papers or topics of general interest for PSE readers.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 39, November 2018
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is the Official Journal of the European Federation of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC). Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The journal is open to the use of diverse methodological approaches.
Sport psychologists look at sports officials – and invite them in
Bente Skogvang, herself a seasoned football referee as well as an accomplished sports scholar, reviews Sports Officials and Officiating: Science and Practice by Clare MacMahon and colleagues (Routledge). This book, she concludes, is a welcome contribution to the literature in an understudied sphere of sports.