The second issue of Volume 2 of The International Journal of Sport and Society is now available.
Volume 2, Issue 2 contains:
- Relative Age Effects: Implications for Leadership Development by Jess Dixon, Sean Horton and Patricia Weir.
- Older Athletes’ Perceived Benefits of Competition by Rylee A. Dionigi, Joseph Baker and Sean Horton.
- Events Gone Bad: Ramifications and Theoretical Reasoning by Robin Pentecost, Mark T. Spence and Sudhir Kale.
- Culture, Aging and Well-being: The Importance of Place and Space by Jasmin Tahmaseb-McConatha, Karin Volkwein-Caplan and Nikki DiGregorio.
- ‘‘Get Up, and Shut Up, You Play like Tarzan and Moan like Jane”: Rugby Union Men and their Suppression of Body Anxiety by Natalie Darko.
- Sport and Media as Nexus of Cultural Practices: Live Radio and the Tour de France, 1929-1939 by Keiran J. Dunne.
- The Racial Composition of National Basketball Association Teams and their Franchise Cities, 1990 to 2005 by Daniel Coogan.
- The Changing Role of the Horse: From Beast of Burden to Partner in Sport and Recreation by Georgina K. Crossman and Rita Walsh.
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