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Although most of the existing research has focused on evaluating the educational potentials inherent in diverse sport activities, scholarly inquiry has swiftly expanded to encompass sport-related learning platforms (e.g., sport internships, sport-for-development programs) that leverage sport as a mechanism for effective learning (e.g., Brown et ...
Information For Authors AUTHOR GUIDELINES The Sport Journal adheres to the following authorship criteria: Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the content. Authorship credit should be based only on substantial contributions to: Conception and design, or analysis and interpretation of data; and
Special Call for Papers Olympic and Amateur Sports Deadline for submission: November 1 2024 The Olympic Games, a beacon of international unity and athletic excellence, continue to evolve, reflecting broader societal, technological, and environmental changes. This Call for Papers invites scholars, practitioners, and educators to contribute to an interdisciplinary dialogue on the future
Encompassing multiple facets of sport, including sports management, sports coaching, sports studies, sports medicine, and sports fitness and health, The Sport Journal seeks to provide readers with up-to-date information comprising advances in all areas of sport.
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The Sport Journal Submission Form. The Sport Journal is a peer-reviewed journal; all papers considered for publication are read by members of the Editorial Board of The Sport Journal. All articles submitted to The Sport Journal will be peer-reviewed by up to three reviewers.
The United States Sports Academy is an independent, non-profit, accredited sports university created to serve the nation and the world with programs in instruction, research, and service. The role of the Academy is to prepare our men and women for careers in the profession of sports using modern technologies and traditional teaching methodologies.
Authors: Travis Scheadler, Audrey Wagstaff, Ph.D., MJE Corresponding Authors: Travis Scheadler tscheadler@wilmington.edu (937) 751-5799 6811 Oakland Rd Loveland, OH 45140 Wilmington College Audrey Wagstaff, Ph.D., MJE audrey_wagstaff@wilmington.edu (937) 481-2253 1870 Quaker Way Pyle Box 1221 Wilmington, OH 45177 Wilmington College Exposure to Women’s Sports: Changing Attitudes Toward Female ...
A note from the editor: In recognition of the upcoming Olympics, The Sports Journal has “temporarily” allowed for the addition of unique perspectives on Olympic Sports. Please enjoy the commentary from Dr. John Cairney from the University of Queensland .
Authors: Daniel Kane, Brandon D. Spradley Affiliations: United States Sports Academy Corresponding Author: Daniel Kane Danielskane@gmail.com 917-545-9179 Daniel Kane is a doctoral student at the United States Sports Academy pursuing his degree in sports management. ABSTRACT The commentary is a theoretical framework that builds on the concept that eSports should be considered a sport. The first ...