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    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, Volume 50, 2023, Issue 2

    The Journal of the Philosophy of Sport provides a forum for discussion of philosophical issues – metaphysical, ethical, epistemological, aesthetic, or otherwise – arising in sport, games, play, dance, embodiment, and other motor-related activities. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Is bodybuilding a sport? by Adrian Kind & Eric R. Helms (open access).

    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 18, 2024, Issue 5

    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy is an international peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research contributions to scientific knowledge. It publishes high quality articles from a wide variety of philosophical traditions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Book symposium on Return of the grasshopper: games, leisure and the good life in the third millennium by Francisco Javier López Frías, Christopher C. Yorke, Filip Kobiela, Christopher Bartel, Gwen Bradford, Scott Kretchmar, J.S. Russell & William J. Morgan.

    Quest, Volume 75, 2023, Issue 1 | Daryl Siedentop: A tribute to his legacy in physical education and sport pedagogy

    Quest is the official journal of the National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE). It is the leading journal for interdisciplinary scholarship for professionals in kinesiology in higher education. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Siedentop: A Memoir of the Man from Pomerene Hall by Richard. Tinning.

    Watch the keynotes from the 11th Czech Philosophy of Sport Conference, held at University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, October 21–23, 2022

    The organizers of the 11th Czech Philosophy of Sport Conference hosted by the Faculty of Theology, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice 21st-23rd October 2022 are now able to post the three Keynotes from the conference (with thanks toLukáš Mareš and Daniel D. Novotný). Keynote speakers are Scott Kretchmar, Lev Kreft and Emily Ryall. Click image to access the keynote titles and links to the videos. It's also possible to download the sound files in mp4 format.

    Kinesiology Review, Volume 11, 2022, Issue 2

    Kinesiology Review is a peer-reviewed publication whose mission ir is to advance the field of Kinesiology by publishing evaluative, insightful, and integrative scholarly reviews of kinesiology research, both basic and applied. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Human Movement: In Search of Borderlands Between Philosophy and Physics by Scott Kretchmar, Mark L. Latash.

    Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, Volume 14, 2021, Issue 3

    The Journal of Intercollegiate Sport (JIS), an open access journal supported by the University of Kansas, provides an exciting forum for research specifically addressing sport in college and university settings. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Myles Brand: A Leader Deeply Committed to Diversity, Inclusiveness, and Social Justice by David K. Wiggins.

    Kinesiology Review, Volume 10, 2021, Issue 3 | Commemorating George Brooks’s Perspectives on the Academic Discipline of Physical Education (Open Access)

    Kinesiology Review is a peer-reviewed publication whose mission ir is to advance the field of Kinesiology by publishing evaluative, insightful, and integrative scholarly reviews of kinesiology research, both basic and applied. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: From Sport Psychology to Sport and Exercise Psychology: A 40-year Update by Diane L. Gill, Erin J. Reifsteck, Leilani Madrigal.

    Kinesiology Review, Volume 10, 2021, Issue 2 | The State of Kinesiology: Musings of Prominent Professionals in the Field

    Kinesiology Review is a peer-reviewed publication whose mission ir is to advance the field of Kinesiology by publishing evaluative, insightful, and integrative scholarly reviews of kinesiology research, both basic and applied. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Having a Little Confidence: A Career of Studying Self-Efficacy in Sport by Deborah L. Feltz.

    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, Volume 47, 2020, Issue 2

    The Journal of the Philosophy of Sport provides a forum for discussion of philosophical issues – metaphysical, ethical, epistemological, aesthetic, or otherwise – arising in sport, games, play, dance, embodiment, and other motor-related activities. The Forum Editor’s recommended reading from the current issue: UNISEX SPORTS: CHALLENGING THE BINARY by Irena Martínková (open access). Image: Korfball, the only mixed-sex team ball sport in the world.

    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 13, 2019, Issue 3–4 | Bernard Suits’ Legacy: New Inspirations and Interpretations

    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy is an international peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research contributions to scientific knowledge. It publishes high quality articles from a wide variety of philosophical traditions. The journal is particularly open to essays of applied philosophy that engage with issues or practice, policy and scholarship concerning the nature and values of sports.
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