Frontiers in Sports and Active Living is delighted to present the ‘Reviews in’ series of article collections.
Reviews in Sport Social Sciences will publish high-quality scholarly review papers on key topics within the social sciences of the journal. It aims to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the sports and active living community that will translate to best practice applications in sports, public health and policy settings.
The Reviews in Sport Social Sciences collection welcomes full-length, mini or systematic review papers. New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Mega-Sport Events as a key vehicle for Soft Power and International Growth
- Building a framework for increasing sport participation: do Mega-sport events help or hinder?
- Sport of Physical activity - what are the policy priorities for the European Commission and national/federal governments?
- Where does sport policy fit in the wellbeing economy agenda?
- Disability sport and inclusion: mainstream or dedicated clubs
- Transforming the Olympics of the 21st century
- Gender, feminisms and ‘me too’ in sport and physical activity
- Race/ethnicity in sport
- Sexual harassment and abuse in sport
- Transgender participation in sport and physical activity
- Diverse approaches to coaching styles and philosophies
- Narratives approaches to studying physical activity
- Ethnography, participatory action research, and action research in sport, coaching, and physical activity
- Sociocultural analyses of body size in physical activity
- Body-image and performance in endurance, team, ‘weight category,’ and aesthetic sports
- Performance enhancement and doping in sport
- The challenges and opportunities of using sport for development
- Sport participation and social inequalities
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living is delighted to present the ‘Reviews in’ series of article collections.
Reviews in Sport Social Sciences will publish high-quality scholarly review papers on key topics within the social sciences of the journal. It aims to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the sports and active living community that will translate to best practice applications in sports, public health and policy settings.
The Reviews in Sport Social Sciences collection welcomes full-length, mini or systematic review papers. New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Mega-Sport Events as a key vehicle for Soft Power and International Growth
- Building a framework for increasing sport participation: do Mega-sport events help or hinder?
- Sport of Physical activity - what are the policy priorities for the European Commission and national/federal governments?
- Where does sport policy fit in the wellbeing economy agenda?
- Disability sport and inclusion: mainstream or dedicated clubs
- Transforming the Olympics of the 21st century
- Gender, feminisms and ‘me too’ in sport and physical activity
- Race/ethnicity in sport
- Sexual harassment and abuse in sport
- Transgender participation in sport and physical activity
- Diverse approaches to coaching styles and philosophies
- Narratives approaches to studying physical activity
- Ethnography, participatory action research, and action research in sport, coaching, and physical activity
- Sociocultural analyses of body size in physical activity
- Body-image and performance in endurance, team, ‘weight category,’ and aesthetic sports
- Performance enhancement and doping in sport
- The challenges and opportunities of using sport for development
- Sport participation and social inequalities