Tag: sport for development and peace
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 11, 2024, Issue 2
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Menstrual Health Education in Sport for Development: A Case Study from Zambia by Sarah Zipp & Lombe Mwambwa (open access).
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 11, 2024, Issue 1 | Indigenous Voices Matter
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Te Papa Tākaro o te Tuakiri: The Field of Identity in Indigenous Māori Rugby by Jack Nelson, Anne-Marie Jackson, Chanel Phillips, Danny Poa & Te Kahurangi Skelton.
Call for Participation | Webinar: Storytelling, Entrepreneurship, and Community Ownership – Insights from Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) Practitioners | May 14, 2024
Practitioners will take the stage as the main speakers for the webinar. The primary aim is to amplify local voices of practitioners to present their first-hand experiences and invaluable insights. Speakers will delve into three themes: storytelling with positive and authentic emotions in Sport for Development and Peace (SDP), effective and sustainable community ownership, and entrepreneurial mindset and pathways in/through SDP. Additionally, one speaker will share the story of their unique journey from being a SDP participant to a SDP practitioner.
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 10, 2022, Issue 2
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Diving into a new era: The role of an international sport event in fostering peace in a post-conflict city by Jada W. Lindblom, Eric Legg & Christine A. Vogt.
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 10, 2022, Issue 1
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Preparing for long-term success: Sport for Development’s strategies during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Carrie LeCrom & Tiesha Martin.
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 9, 2021, Issue 2
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Exploring the Impact of Soccer Camp on Social Identity for Youth with Cerebral Palsy by Rio James, Skye Gerald Arthur-Banning, Margaret Domka.
Call for Papers | “Indigenous Voices Matter: Theory, Practice & Research in Sport for Development”, Special Issue of Journal of Sport for Development. Call ends December 1, 2021
This special issue seeks to probe, deconstruct, and contest current sport for development (SFD) discourse related to Indigenous voices, providing a more nuanced understanding in the SFD space. Indigenous peoples are holders of unique languages, knowledge systems and beliefs, and have a special relationship with land. Indigenous peoples hold their own diverse concepts of development, based on their traditional values, visions, needs and priorities.
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 9, 2021, Issue 1
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Examining the impact of a sport-based positive youth development program for adolescent girls of color: A mixed methods study by Carlyn Kimiecik, Samantha Bates, Dawn Anderson-Butcher.
Call for Papers | Global South Voices on Sport for Development and Peace, a book to be submitted to Routledge. Call ends February 2021
This book will raise the voices of relevant and critical experiences carried out in a range of countries that belong to the ‘Global South’. More importantly, the book aims to highlight the practices and theories created by people who belong to the communities where these sporting experiences have been taking place in the past decades, whose critical reflections and experiences are yet to gain systematic attention in the international academic and practitioner’s communities in the English language.
Journal of Sport for Development, Vol. 8, 2020, Issue 15 | Sport and Livelihoods
JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: CROSSFIT PARTNER WORK: STRENGTH BUILDING FOR SDP by Anne DeMartini, Wylie Belasik.