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    Good governance, a mission not completed

    The contributions in Good Governance in Sport: Critical Reflections, edited by Arnout Geeraert & Frank von Eekeren (Routledge) explore the different practical strategies that have been employed to achieve the implementation of good governance principles. In his review, H. Thomas R. Persson points out the link between the book and Play the Game, the Danish initiative promoting democracy, transparency, and freedom of expression in world sport, and concludes that the book is a welcome contribution to the good governance debate.

    European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 23, 2023, Issue 4

    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: National sport organization governance design archetypes for the twenty-first century by Milena M. Parent, Russell Hoye, Marijke Taks, Ashley Thompson, Michael L. Naraine, Erik L. Lachance & Benoit Séguin (open access).

    European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 23, 2023, 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: Discouragement effect and alternative formats to increase suspense in professional biathlon by Alex Krumer.

    Soccer & Society, Volume 23, 2022, Issue 8 | Football, Racism(s) and Digital Media

    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: Should I stay (at home) or should I go (to the stadium)? Why will some football supporters not return to the stadium after the COVID-19 pandemic in German Bundesliga? by Uwe Wilkesmann.

    Sport Management Review, Volume 23, 2020, Issue 4

    Sport Management Review is published as a service to sport industries worldwide. It is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with the management, marketing, and governance of sport at all levels and in all its manifestations. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: UNDERSTANDING SPORT EVENT VOLUNTEERS’ CONTINUANCE INTENTION: AN ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY APPROACH by Heetae Cho, Chunxiao Li, Yandan Wu.

    European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 20, 2020, Issue 1 | Brand Research in Sport Management

    The European Sport Management Quarterly (ESMQ) publishes articles that contribute to our understanding of how sport organizations are structured, managed and operated. The Journal sets out to enhance our understanding of the role of sport management and sport bodies in social life and the way social, political and economic forces and practices affect these organizations.

    Journal of Sport Management, Volume 32, 2018, Issue 6

    The Journal of Sport Management encourages the submission of manuscripts in a number of areas as they relate to the management, governance, and consumption of sport. Studies using quantitative and/or qualitative approaches are welcomed.

    Sociology of Sport Journal, Volume 34, 2017, Issue 4

    The purpose of the Sociology of Sport Journal is to stimulate and communicate research, critical thought, and theory development on issues pertaining to the sociology of sport. The journal publishes peer-reviewed empirical, theoretical, and position papers; book reviews; and critical essays.

    International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, Volume 9, 2017, Issue 4

    The International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics aims to publish articles that address all aspects of sport policy irrespective of academic discipline. Articles that adopt a multi-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary or comparative approach are particularly welcome.

    Interesting juxtapositions

    Hallgeir Gammelsæter Molde University College, Molde, Norway Matthew Nicholson, Russell Hoye & Barrie Houlihan (red) Participation in Sport: International Policy Perspectives 318 sidor, hft. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge 2011 ISBN 978-0-415-55478-7 Language experts argue that learning foreign languages improves the understanding and mastery of your mother tongue. This makes sense because learning more languages inevitably stimulates the sensitivity to linguistic similarities and differences and their contextual meaning. I think comparative...