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    European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 25, 2025, Issue 2

    ESMQ publishes articles that contribute to our understanding of sport organizations. The Journal sets out to enhance our understanding of the role of sport management and sport bodies in social life. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A ‘conditioned emergence’ approach to managing systemic change in sport: insights from Golf Australia by Joshua McLeod, Ian O’Boyle, David Shilbury, Lesley Ferkins & Robert MacIntosh (open access).

    International Journal of Sport Communication, Volume 18, 2025, 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, etc. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “We’re All Brothers”: Exploring Bonding Strategies Among Professional Baseball Players of Diverse Backgrounds by Patrick C. Gentile, Luke A. Skuratowicz, Zachary J. Riordan, Zachary W. Arth.

    International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, Volume 16, 2024, Issue 3

    The International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics is published by Routledge, and aims to publish articles that address all aspects of sport policy irrespective of academic discipline. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: ‘Impact of the UEFA Nations League on competitive balance, competitive intensity, and fairness in European men’s national team football by Nicolas Scelles, Aurélien François & Maurizio Valenti (open access).

    Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 29, 2024, Issue 2

    International sporting success factors in GB para-track and field by Rebecca Peake & Larissa E. Davies (open access).

    Soccer & Society, Volume 24, 2023, Issue 4 | The Champions? Thirty Years of the UEFA Champions League

    Soccer, a.k.a (association) football is the most popular mass spectator sport in the world. Soccer & Society is the first international journal devoted to the game of soccer, and aims to focus on the game in the context of a more global world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: ‘Full speed ahead Barcelona’: the social construction of Roy Keane’s 1999 semi-final performance versus Juventus by Steph Doehler (open access).

    Managing Sport and Leisure, Volume 27, 2022, 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: Is there a relationship between spectator sports consumption and life satisfaction? by Taeyeon Oh, Joon-Ho Kang & Kisung Kwon.

    International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, Volume 14, 2022, Issue 1

    The International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics aims to publish articles that address all aspects of sport policy irrespective of academic discipline. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The 2021 European Super League attempt: motivation, outcome, and the future of football by Paul Michael Brannagan, Nicolas Scelles, Maurizio Valenti, Yuhei Inoue, Jonathan Grix & Seth Joseph Perkin.

    Soccer & Society, Volume 23, 2022, Issue 2

    Soccer, a.k.a (association) football is the most popular mass spectator sport in the world. Soccer & Society is the first international journal devoted to the game of soccer, and aims to focus on the game in the context of a more global world. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Governance of Chinese professional football during Xi’s authoritarian era: what is changing and what remains unchanged by Yang Ma & Jinming Zheng.

    European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 21, 2021, Issue 5 | Societal Impact of Elite Sport: Volume 1

    ESMQ publishes articles that contribute to our understanding of sport organizations. The Journal sets out to enhance our understanding of the role of sport management and sport bodies in social life. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Comparing competitive balance between genders in team sports by Morten Kringstad (open access).

    A sport sociology research handbook with a unique selling point

    Research Handbook on Sport and Society, edited by Elizabeth C.J. Pike (Edward Elgar), aims to provide a critical examination of the complex issues surrounding sports in contemporary societies. Our reviewer of this collection of contributions from leading sociology of sport scholars, is Alan Bairner. Although uneven, he commends the collection for its quality contributors and the editor for the clever approach of having them all describe their personal journeys into the realm of social scientific study of sport.
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