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    Svensk idrottsforskning fyller 50!

    Sedan historikern Jan Lindroth disputerade med sin avhandling om idrotten som folkrörelse 1974 har det gått ett halvt sekel, och således firar svensk idrottsforskning sitt femtioårsjubileum 2024. Under perioden har idrottsvetenskap vuxit fram som ett nytt utbildnings-, forsknings- och forskarutbildningsämne. Idag finns det idrottsvetenskapliga institutioner eller motsvarande vid tio lärosäten, och fem av dem har forskarutbildning. Forskningsämnena, som från början var pedagogik, historia och psykologi, omfattar idag över trettio olika ämnesdiscipliner.

    Et viktig bidrag til diskusjonen om hvordan styringen av svensk idrett kan forbedres

    Ett regeringsuppdrag till Centrum för idrottsforskning att göra en analys av hur idrotten skulle kunna arbeta för att förbättra styrning, öppenhet och demokratiska funktioner gav upphov till antologin Idrottens riskzoner: Om vägar till trygg och trovärdig idrott, sammanställd av Johan R. Norberg, Christine Dartsch Nilsson & Johan Faskunger (CIF). Kolbjørn Rafoss bjuder på en grundlig recension av bokens alla bidrag, som sammantaget ger en fördjupad bild av problem och möjliga lösningar.

    Athletes, coaches and sex – a sensitive issue laid bare in doctoral thesis

    In June 2017, Susanne Johansson successfully defended her doctoral thesis, Sexual Relationships between Athletes and Coaches: Love, Sexual Consent, and Abuse (The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences). We asked Norwegian coaching scholar Eystein Enoksen for a review, and he found much to impress him in Johansson’s study.

    Sport, Education and Society, Volume 23, 2018, Issue 4

    Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society as well as from all professionals with theoretical and empirical interests relating to policy, curriculum, social inclusion, equity and identity, and progressive educational development in physical activity, health and sport.

    International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 52, 2017, No. 7

    The International Review for the Sociology of Sport is a peer reviewed academic journal. Its main purpose is to disseminate research and scholarship on sport throughout the international academic community. The journal publishes research articles of varying lengths, from standard length research papers to shorter reports and commentary, as well as book and media reviews.

    Public defence of doctoral thesis | Sexual Relationships between Athletes and Coaches: Love, Sexual Consent, and Abuse by Susanne Johansson

    Coach-athlete sexual relationships (CASR) and sexual harassment and abuse (SHA) in sport can profoundly impact athletes’ welfare and performance. Yet, it is often ignored due to sensitivity, secrecy, and lack of knowledge. This is the first thorough study of SHA in sport and legal, consensual, same-sex CASR in Sweden.
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