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期刊名:International review for the sociology of sport

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ISSN:1012-6902

e-ISSN:1461-7218

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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This paper demonstrates the community support of Premier League football players during the first COVID-19 national lockdown in the United Kingdom (March to May 2020). Given the global popularity and influence of footballers' behaviour, it ...
Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
This article examines the relationship between sports mega-events and the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic. Focusing primarily on the 2020 Summer Olympics and Union of European Football Associations Euro 2020 in football - representing two...
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This paper explores the contemporary nature of association football consumption. In particular, we argue that the coronavirus 2019 pandemic reveals the contemporary and particular nature of the relationship between football and its supporte...
Véronique Boudreault,Marie-Pierre Gagnon-Girouard,Noémie Carbonneau et al. Véronique Boudreault et al.
The use of extreme weight-control behaviors is prevalent among adolescent athletes and may result from individual and sport-specific factors. Weight-related maltreatment from coaches and parents, and conformity to sport ethic norms have rec...
Mariana Essa,Alexandra Arellano,Stephen Stuart et al. Mariana Essa et al.
This article examines the field of sport for development (SFD) while considering Indigenous resurgence amidst Canada's neoliberal settler-colonial landscape. While sharing challenges encountered within their practice, program staff from the...
Philip Veliz,John Schulenberg,Megan Patrick et al. Philip Veliz et al.
The objective of this analysis is to examine how participation in different types of competitive sports (based on level of contact) during high school is associated with substance use 1 to 4 years after the 12th grade. The analysis uses nat...
Kathleen E Miller Kathleen E Miller
Sport occupies a prominent space in the public lives and private identities of US adolescents. Using the retrospective reflections of college students, this analysis explores two questions about sport-related identities during high school: ...
Don Sabo,Kathleen E Miller,Merrill J Melnick et al. Don Sabo et al.
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among US adolescents aged 15-24, with males incurring higher rates of completion than females. This study used hierarchical logistic regression analysis to test whether athletic participation was ...