
The third issue of The International Journal of Sport and Society is now available.
Volume 1, Number 3 contains:
- Assessing the Competency of Sport to Regulate Technology by Jon Heshka and Kris Lines.
- Demographic Profiling of Elite Dressage Riders by Lucy Dumbell, Jenni-Louise Johnson and Donna de Haan.
- The Infrastructure, Facility, and Institutional Legacies of the 1988-2008 Olympic Games by Dean Baim and Marilyn Misch.
- More than Gold Medals: Preparing Global Citizens – A Joint Program Created by Ithaca College, Beijing Sport University and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) by Hongwei Guan, Steven Siconolfi and Hua Yang.
- Out but not “Safe”: Baseball, Assimilation, and Homosexuality in Richard Greenberg’s ‘Take Me Out’ by David Jortner.
- “She’s Got Game”: The Role of the Female Protagonist as Mentor and Muse in the Sports Films of Ron Shelton by alph Lamar Turner.
- Life out of the Limelight: Understanding the Non-sporting Pursuits of Elite Athletes by Nathan Price, Nadine Morrison and Sharyn Arnold.
- Meaning of Inclusion throughout the History of the Paralympic Games and Movement by Gregor Wolbring, David Legg and Frank Stahnisch.
- “Effect of a Program by using some Techniques of Attention on the Kinetic Expectation Level of the Basketball” by Ahmed Abdul Allah El Roby.
- There’s No Balls in Derby: Roller Derby as a Unique Gendered Sports Context by Madeline Breeze.
- The End of the Affair: After 47 Years Netball New Zealand Establishes a Relationship with a New Broadcasting Partner by Margaret Henley.
- Sports Participation and Delinquent Peer Associations: Implications for Individual Behavior among Minority Girls by Matthew J. Taylor, Tara L. Shoemaker, Desiree Z. Welch and Maurice Endsley Jr..
- Leadership Styles and Sex of Coaches: What do Athletes Prefer? By Danielle N. Grenier and Susan E. Mason.
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Depictions of Women in Climbing Magazines by Brad Howard and Adam Cochran.
- Green Britannia: Deconstructing ‘Team Green Britain’ and the London 2012 Olympic Games by Maxine Newlands.
- Childhood Obesity Stigmas: Can Film Media Reduce Weight Stigma in Youth? by Shelly Thurlo Sheinbein.
- Rhythm Skills Development in Chinese Martial Arts by Colin McGuire.
- Race for the Magic Mountain: Mountaineering and the National Socialist Agenda in Europe by Cynthia Chalupa.
- A Faustian Contract? When a Sports Star’s Media Coverage Goes Bad by Cathy Jenkins.
- Facts, Fiction and other Relevant Legal Developments Regarding Performance Enhancing Substances by Nancy A. Oretskin and Ryan E. Cruz.
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