Tag: Tricia McGuire-Adams
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, Volume 15, 2023, Issue 2
The International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics is published by Routledge, and aims to publish articles that address all aspects of sport policy irrespective of academic discipline. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Closed due to COVID-19: effects of indoor sports restrictions on suburban adults’ physical activity behaviours by Ilkka Virmasalo, Elina Hasanen, Janne Pyykönen, Marisofia Nurmi, Mikko Simula, Anna-Katriina Salmikangas & Petteri Muukkonen (open access).
Leisure/Loisir, Volume 47, 2023, Issue 1 | Engaging struggle: the deconstruction of the academy in leisure studies
Leisure / Loisir strives to publish a diverse collection of scholarly papers in all areas of leisure, recreation, arts, parks, sport, and travel and tourism. Reflecting the multi- and interdisciplinary nature of these areas of study. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Relational mentorship for justice-oriented scholarship: space for care, reckoning, and supported discomfort by Kimberly J. Lopez, Jaylyn Leighton, Lisbeth A. Berbary & Michaela M. Pirruccio.
Sociology of Sport Journal, Volume 39, 2022, Issue 4
SSJ publishes original research, framed by social theory, on exercise, sport, physical culture, and the (physically active) body. The journal publishes peer-reviewed empirical, theoretical, and position papers; book reviews; and critical essays. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Toward a Theory of Sportswashing: Mega-Events, Soft Power, and Political Conflict by Jules Boykoff (open access)
Call for Papers | The 19th Macintosh Sociology of Sport Day Conference (In-Person and Livestreamed) | Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, January 28, 2023. Call ends December 12, 2022
The School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University invites all those interested in socio-cultural studies of sport and exercise to join our day conference, held in the memory of our colleague Dr. Donald Macintosh (1931–1994). The conference will be held in person with COVID precautions in place, and on Zoom. All presentations will be livestreamed. The programme will consist of several sessions of graduate student presentations, a catered lunch, and the annual Donald Macintosh Memorial Lecture.