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The Sport Psychologist, Volume 39, 2025, Issue 2 | Competing and Working in Performance Sport: A Special Issue on Mental Well-Being, Part 1

TSP is a scholarly refereed journal designed as a forum to stimulate thought and disseminate knowledge that focuses on the application and practice of sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s choice from the current issue: Wearing a “Self-Compassion Suit” May Offer a Performance Edge: A Qualitative Study of Serial-Winning High-Performance Coaches by Karin Hägglund, Göran Kenttä, Marte Bentzen, Christopher R. D. Wagstaff (open access).

Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 36, 2024, Issue 6

The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology is a refereed journal designed to advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Mindful self-reflection as a strategy to support sustainable high-performance coaching: A mixed method study by Karin Hägglund, Göran Kenttä, Marte Bentzen, Richard Thelwell & Christopher R. D. Wagstaff (open access).

Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum, Volume 12, 2021

SSSF, a multidisciplinary social sciences sport studies journal, welcomes articles that deal with sport and social change and social stability in a wide sense, articles about the profound and comprehensive processes affecting sport. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “I bow down in awe of them…”: Sports awards for Paralympic athletes and Olympic athletes by Marte Bentzen & Kristin Vindhol Evensen.

European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity, Vol 14, 2021, No 2

EUJAPA is an international, multidisciplinary and open access journal, introduced to communicate, share and stimulate academic inquiry focusing on physical activity of persons with special needs. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Perspectives on the integration of students with disabilities in physical education: An umbrella review of reviews published between 2010 and 2020 by Andreas Fröberg (open access).

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 56, September 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: Ideas for action: Exploring strategies to address body image concerns for adolescent girls involved in sport by Alyona Koulanova, Catherine M. Sabiston, Eva Pila, Jennifer Brunet, Benjamin Sylvester, Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, Drew Maginn (open access).

Stable cultures in cyberspace: A study about equestrians’ use of social media as knowledge platforms | A summary

In this feature article, Lovisa Broms, Marte Bentzen, Aage Radmann & Susanna Hedenborg summarize their recent article in Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum in which they chart and analyze how equestrians use social media, how they communicate horse-related content on social media, and how social media can be seen as a source for knowledge exchange, focusing on how equestrians use social media to acquire information about horses.

What do we know about research on parasport coaches? A scoping review | A summary

In this feature article, Marte  Bentzen, Danielle Alexander, Gordon A. Bloom and Göran Kenttä summarize their recent article in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly in which they provide a broad overview of the literature pertaining to parasport coaches, including information regarding the size and scope of research, the populations and perspectives obtained, and the type of methods used to conduct the research.

“I bow down in awe of them…”: Sports awards for Paralympic athletes and Olympic athletes

In this peer reviewed article, Marte Bentzen and Kristin Vindhol Evensen present the results of an interesting research study of the Norwegian Sports Awards TV show, Idrettsgalla, with a specific eye to the differences in presentation of the awards for Parasports and for sports by able-bodied athletes, including a gender perspective. The use of jokes by presenters plays an informative and revealing role in the analysis, both in terms of gender and degree of ability.

Stable Cultures in Cyberspace: A study about equestrians’ use of social media as knowledge platforms

In this peer reviewed article, Lovisa Broms, Marte Bentzen, Aage Radmann and Susanna Hedenborg chart and analyze how equestrians use social media, how they communicate horse-related content on social media, and how social media can be seen as a source for knowledge exchange, focusing on how equestrians use social media to acquire information about horses, and how this usage can be explained in connection to age and experience.

Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, Volume 38, 2021, Number 1

APAQ is an internationa journal designed to stimulate and communicate scholarly inquiry relating to physical activity that is adapted. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT RESEARCH ON PARASPORT COACHES? A SCOPING REVIEW by Marte Bentzen, Danielle Alexander, Gordon A. Bloom, Göran Kenttä.