Tag: sport for development
Journal of Sport for Development Vol. 4; Issue 6
The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal focused on publishing research from the Sport for Development sector. JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions.
David Ekholm disputerar: Sport as a Means of Responding to Social Problems: Rationales of Government, Welfare and Social Change
Fredagen den 30 september 2016, kl 10:15, lägger David Ekholm fram sin avhandling inför opponent, betygsnämnd och en intresserad allmänhet vid Linköpings universitet, i sal K1, Kåkenhus, Campus Norrköping. Opponent är Lennart Nygren, professor i socialt arbete från Umeå universitet.
Call for Papers | “Sport, Feminism, and the Global South” | Special issue of Sociology of Sport Journal | Ends 2017-03-01
This special issue of the Sociology of Sport seeks to broaden the geographical, theoretical, social, cultural and intercultural scope of writing about women, gender and sport by assembling key contributions from feminist sport research undertaken in or by scholars from the Global South.
Två doktorandtjänster i idrottsvetenskap med inriktning samhällsvetenskap och humaniora ledigförklarade vid Malmö högskola
Den nuvarande flyktingsituationen kommer att få djupgående och varaktiga sociala, politiska och ekonomiska konsekvenser både i Europa och i ursprungsländerna som kräver vetenskaplig analys och förklaring. Vid Malmö högskola utlyses 2 doktorandtjänster inom forskning om migration till Europa i idrottsvetenskap med inriktning samhällsvetenskap och humaniora.
Journal of Sport for Development Vol. 3; Issue 5
The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal focused on publishing research from the Sport for Development sector. JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions.
Call for Papers | “Engaging the Field: Sport in Under-Resourced, Underdeveloped, and Conflict Regions” | Special Issue of QRSEH
This special issue calls for research that considers the impacts of sport for development and peace programmes as well as the role of sport as it naturally occurs in underresourced, underdeveloped, and conflict regions. Submissions must be received by 31st March 2016, with final versions due on 31st July 2016.
International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) Newsletter 148, October 2015
The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a global platform open to organizations working within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and physical activity. Created in 1995, ISCA is today a global actor closely cooperating with its 130 member organizations, international NGOs, and public and private sector stakeholders.
Call for Papers | Innovations in Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) Research | May 31–June 1, 2016, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
“We are pleased to invite proposals for participation in a colloquium on Innovations in Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) Research. While proposals do not need to consider the specific themes of gender or girlhood, we especially welcome contributions that focus on these areas.”
Journal of Sport for Development Vol. 3; Issue 4
The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal focused on publishing research from the Sport for Development sector. JSFD’s mission is to examine, advance and disseminate evidence, best practices, and lessons learned from Sport for Development programmes and interventions.
International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) Newsletter 147, September 2015
The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a global platform open to organizations working within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and physical activity. Created in 1995, ISCA is today a global actor closely cooperating with its 130 member organizations, international NGOs, and public and private sector stakeholders.










