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    Complexity and interdisciplinarity in sport science: a PhD student’s perspective

    Taking her cue from Leah Monsees’ article published here in April 2021, Solveig Hausken-Sutter elaborates on the concept of interdisciplinarity and argues strongly for its potential in sport injury etiology research. Specifically, she sees interdisciplinarity as the solution to the challenges facing sport science following the development and progress of complexity theory. Approaching and understanding a complex phenomenon will always require an integration of diverse scientific disciplines.

    European Journal for Sport and Society, Vol. 18, 2021, Issue 1

    EJSS’ function is to enable an international discussion about current issues and to foster collaboration between researchers from all social scientific sub-disciplines. It’s published 4 times per year. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: To move on… – a comparative study of Swedish adolescents in a changing sport and leisure-time landscape by Suzanne Lundvall & Britta Thedin Jakobsson (open access).

    Youth sport injury research: a narrative review and the potential of interdisciplinary research | A summary

    In this feature article, Solveig Elisabeth Hausken-Sutter and colleagues summarize their article from BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine in which they present an overview of youth football and youth sport injury research. They show that research in this field lacks integration across disciplines and paradigms, and propose an interdisciplinary research process as a response to the call for interdisciplinarity in sport injury research.
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