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J O U R N A L W A T C H
H-Sport Journal and periodical review
First Quarter 2014
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ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SPORT JOURNALS
Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University
International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, 18, 2013
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/30/18#.UxDYFc7aLSs
New Worlds and Old Prejudices: Australia, Cricket and the Subcontinent: 1880-1960,
by Tom Heenan & David Dunstan, 2135-2153
The Emergence of Football in Nineteenth-Century England: The Historiographic
Debate, by Adrian Harvey, 2154-2163
The Birth of the Sports Press in Spain Within the Regenerationist Context of the Late
Nineteenth Century, by Xavier Torrebadella-Flix & Javier Olivera-Betrán, 2164-2196
The 2012 London Olympics: Commercial Partners, Environmental Sustainability,
Corporate Social Responsibility and Outlining the Implications, by Hyun-Duck Kim,
2197-2208
Reconnecting Colonial Imagination?: Hong Kong People's Attitude Towards the
London 2012 Olympics, by Glos Ho, 2209-2222
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Book Reviews
Physical Culture and Sport in Soviet Society: Propaganda, Acculturation and
Transformation in 1920s and 1930s, by Robert Edelman, 2223
The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education's Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time
Football, by Andrew M. Fearnley, 2224-2226
Sport and Film, by Marcus Free, 2226-2228
Transpacific Field of Dreams: How Baseball Linked the United States and Japan in
Peace and War, by Aaron Skabelund, 2228-2230
Medicine, Sport and the Body: A Historical Perspective, by Paul Dimeo, 2230-2231
Japanese Women and Sport: Beyond Baseball and Sumo, by Raita Kyoko, 2232-2233
Power Play – Sport, the Media and Popular Culture, by Rob Steen, 2234-2236
Cheating the Spread: Gamblers, Point Shavers, and Game Fixers in College Football
and Basketball, by Ari de Wilde, 2236-2237
Abe Saperstein and the American Basketball League, 1960–1963: The Upstarts Who
Shot for Three and Lost to the NBA, by Chris Elzey, 2237-2239
Friday Night Fighter: Gaspar ‘Indio' Ortega and the Golden Age of Television Boxing,
by Ignacio M. García, 2239-2240
International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, 17, 2013
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Form as Content, or, It's All Style, Allen Guttmann, 2007-2015
The International Boxing Union (1913–1946): A European Sports and/or Political
Failure?, by Jean-François Loudcher & Dave Day, 2016-2030
Kicking Around International Sport: West Germany's Return to the International
Community Through Football, by Heather Dichter, 2031-2051
Chinese Question in the Olympic Movement: From the Perspective of Taiwan, by Yi-
Ling Huang & Chen-Huei Wang, 2052-2068
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An Exploration of the Relationship between Large-Scale Sporting Events and Education
for Sustainable Development: The Case of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games,
by Rob Harris, 2069-2097
Shinty, Nationalism and National Autonomy in Scotland, 1887–1928, by Irene A. Reid,
2098-2114
Book Reviews
A Cultural History of Association Football in Scotland, 1865–1902, Roy Hay, 2115-
2116
Banzai Babe Ruth: Baseball, Espionage, and Assassination during the 1934 Tour of
Japan, Kotaro Yabu, 2116-2118
Sport, History, and Heritage, Studies in Public Representation, Martin Johnes, 2119-
2121
The Cups That Cheered – A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education
Gaelic Games, Mark Duncan, 2121-2123
Izum smu?arske tradicije: Kulturna zgodovina smu?anja na Slovenskem do leta 1941
[Invention of Skiing Tradition: Cultural History of Skiing in Slovenia Before 1941],
Jure Gašpari?, 2123-2125
Globetrotting: African American Athletes and Cold War Politics, by Dexter Blackman,
2125-2127
‘If You Were Only White’: The Life of Leroy ‘Satchel’ Paige, by Jeffrey D. Howison,
2127-2129
The Cambridge Companion to Horseracing, by Mike Huggins, 2129-2131
International Diplomacy and the Olympic Movement: The New Mediators, by Martin
Polley, 2131-2132
Sport in Capitalist Society: A Short History, by Wray Vamplew, 2132-2134
International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, 16, 2013
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Special Issue: Regional Issue: Africa
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Introduction: Sport, Leisure and Consumption in Africa, by Susann Baller & Scarlett
Cornelissen, 1867-1876
The Nature of Leisure in the Manyeleti Game Reserve for Africans, South Africa,
1967–1985, by Edward Teversham,1877-1888
Grappling with the Past: Wrestling and Performative Identity in Kenya, by Matthew
Carotenuto, 1889-1902
‘The Whole Place is in Pandemonium': Dick Tiger Versus Gene Fullmer III, and the
Consumption of Boxing in Nigeria, by Michael Gennaro, 1903-1914
Muscularity, Heavy Athletics and Urban Leisure in Ethiopia, 1950s–1970s, by Katrin
Bromber, 1915-1928
Military Sport in the Belgian Congo: From Physical Training and Leisure to Belgian-
Congolese Records in Track and Field, 1945–1960, Roger Vanmeerbeek, & Pascal
Delheye,1929-1946
Professional Football in Apartheid South Africa: Leisure, Consumption and Identity in
the National Football League, 1959–1977, Chris Bolsmann, 1947-1961
Sport and Recreation on Robben Island, by Marion Keim & Lyndon Bouah, 1962-1975
The Media Impact of South Africa's Historical Hosting of Africa's First Mega-Event:
Sport and Leisure Consumption Patterns, by Kamilla Swart, Michael Linley & Urmilla
Bob, 1976-1993
‘Africa's Tournament'? The Branding Legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, by Dean
Allen, Brendon Knott & Kamilla Swart, 1994-2006
International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, 15, 2013
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/30/15#.UxDWHs7aLSs
Special Issue: London, 2012: Prism for East Asian Political Preoccupations
Introduction: Eurocentric Lens Removed: Wilsonian Impetus, by J.A. Mangan, 1699-
1708
Part One: China
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Constructive or Confrontational? Chinese Media Reporting on London 2012, by Qing
Luo & Wenting Xue, 1709-1722
Public Diplomacy Strategies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London
Olympics: A Comparative Study, by Yu Wai Li, 1723-1734
Reluctant Appealer: China's Responses to Controversial Judgements at London 2012, by
Marcus P. Chu, 1735-1747
London 2012: A Chinese Charm Offensive – A Reputation Rebuilt and An Impression
Changed?, by Marcus P. Chu, 1748-1757
Part Two: Japan
Japan and the 2012 London Olympics: Ambitions and Anxieties of a Nation Aspiring to
Reprise Olympic Glory, by Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu, 1758-1768
The London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics: Editorial Differences and Similarities of
Approach in Five Japanese Newspapers, by Lee Thompson, 1769-1783
London 2012 – Site for Political Animosities: South Korea and Japan in Confrontational
Rational ‘Irrationality’ (Part One: Long Memories), by J.A. Mangan, Sun-Yong Kwon
& Bang-Chool Kim, 1784-1795
London 2012 – Site for Political Animosities: South Korea and Japan in Confrontational
Rational ‘Irrationality’ (Part Two: Long Gestations), by J.A. Mangan, Sun-Yong Kwon
& Bang-Chool Kim, 1796-1809
Part Three: Korea (South and North)
Flags, Feuds and Frictions: North Korea and the London 2012 Olympics, by Udo
Merkel, 1810-1822
London Revisited: South Korea at the Olympics of 1948 and 2012, by Brian Bridges,
1823-1833
East Reflects on West, East Meets West!: South Korean Media Responses to London
2012, by J.A. Mangan, Gwang Ok & Young Man Kwak, 1834-1853
Economic Changes Resulting from Seoul 1988: Implications for London 2012 and
Future Games, by Cheong Rak Choi & Chul Moo Heo, 1854-1866
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International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 6, 4, December, 2013
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Introduction to This Special Issue of IJSC on 21st-Century Sport Communication
Professionals, by Edward M. Kian, 369-372
Social Media’s Influence on American Sport Journalists’ Perception of Gatekeeping, by
Sara Reed and Kathleen A. Hansen, 373-383
Interview With Daniel Lattimer, Social Media Coordinator, Tennis Australia, by
Ashleigh-Jane Thompson, 384-387
Interview With Chris Yandle, Assistant Athletic Director of Communications,
University of Miami Athletics, by Brandon Boatwright, 388-390
Interview with Dan Edwards, Senior Vice President, Communications, Jacksonville
Jaguars, 391-393
A Phenomenological Investigation Into How Twitter Has Changed the Nature of Sport
Media Relations, by Chris Gibbs and Richard Haynes, 394-408
The Status of Women in Sport-Talk Radio: A Survey of Directors, by Marie Hardin,
Dunja Antunovic, Steve Bein and Aime Ruobing Li, 409-422
Raising Our Game: Effects of Citizen Journalism on Twitter for Professional Identity
and Working Practices of British Sport Journalists, Simon McEnnis, 423-433
Cleaning Up After Te’o: Writers, Routines, and Repair, by Carol M. Lieber and Brian P.
Moritz, 434-445
Reflections of German Football Journalists on Their Relationships With Bundesliga
Club Public Relations Practitioners , by Christoph G. Grimmer and Edward M. Klan,
446-463
Attitudes of Sport Print Journalists About Developing Electronic Media Skills: A Case
Study of Two Major Newspapers, John P. McGuire and Ray Murray, 464-477
Publishing for Paydirt: A Case Study of an Athletic Department Writer, by Molly
Yanity, 478-489
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Book Reviews
Sport Management, by Paul M. Pedersen, 490-491
Film/Media Reviews
Review of Let Them Wear Towels, an ESPN Nine for IX Film, by Erin Whiteside, 492-
493
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol 49, 1, February, 2014
http://irs.sagepub.com/content/49/1.toc
The social construction of the sociology of sport: A professional project, by Dominic
Malcolm, 3-21
Between two volunteer cultures: Social composition and motivation among volunteers
at the 2010 test event for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, by Dag Wollebaek,
Berit Skirstad and Dag Vidar Hanstad, 22-41
Ambivalence on the front lines? Attitudes toward Title IX and women’s sports among
Division I sports information directors, by Marie Hardin, Erin Whiteside and Erin Ash,
42-62
Gender and family status differences in leisure-time sports/fitness participation, by
Hiromi Taniguchi and Frances L. Shupe, 65-84
Sports activities in a psychosocial perspective: Preliminary analysis of adolescent
participation in sports challenges, by Nicolas Moreau, Olivier Chanteau, Maryse
Benoit, Marie-pier Dumas, Audrey Laurin-Iamothe, Luc Parlavecchio and Caroline
Lester, 85-101
Sojourner perceptions of the St George Cross flag during the FIFA 2010 World Cup: A
symbol of carnival or menace?, by Lorraine Brown, Steve Richards and Ian Jones, 102-
120
Book reviews
The Global Football League: Transnational Networks, Social Movements and Sport in
the New Media Age, by Mark Dodge, 121-124
Gender Politics and the Olympic Industry, by Dunja Antunovic, 124-126
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International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol 48, 6, December, 2013
http://irs.sagepub.com/content/48/6.toc
Overexposed: Capturing a secret side of sports photography, by Patrice A. Keats and
William R. Keats-Osborn, 643-657
“Together we can make it better”: Collective action and governance in a girls’ ice
hockey association, by Julie Stevens and Carly Adams, 658-672
Becoming roller derby grrrls: Exploring the gendered play of affect in mediated sport
cultures, by Adele Pavlidis and Simone Fullagar, 673-688
Being different and suffering the consequences: The influence of head coach–player
racial dissimilarity on experienced incivility, by George B. Cunningham, Kathi Miner
and Jennifer McDonald, 689-705
Fastest, highest, youngest? Analysing the athlete’s experience of the Singapore Youth
Olympic Games, by Jorg Krieger, 706-719
Pride of the people: Fijian rugby labour migration and collective identity, by Yoko
Kanemasu and Gyozo Molnar, 720-735
New Europe, new chances? The migration of professional footballers to Poland’s
Ekstraklasa, by Richard Elliott, 736-750
Affirming nationality in transnational circumstances: Slovenian coverage of continental
franchise sports competition, by Simon Licen and Andrew C. Billings, 751-767
Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, Vol 41, 1, 2014
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjps20/41/1#.UxSYvc7aLSs
Ethics, Nationalism, and the Imagined Community: The Case Against Inter-National
Sport, by John Gleaves and Matthew Llewellyn, 1-19
Phenomenology of competition, by Scott Kretchmar, 21-37
Women’s Standpoints and Internalism in Sport, by Michael Burker, 39-52
A Sport with Untapped Potential to Empower Women, by Mika Hamalamen, 53-63
Mixed Competition and Mixed Messages, by Pam R. Sailors, 65-77
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“The State of the Art: Meta-Theory and New Research Methods”, by A. J. Schneider, N.
V. Szudy and M. M. Williams, 79-95
‘Prolegomena to philosophical considerations of sports and gender: a critical
consideration of research in japan’, by Takemura Mizuho
The Onus of Inclusivity: Sport Policies and the Enforcement of the Women’s Category
in Sport, by Sarah Teetzel, 113-127
Cage Fighting like a Girl: Exploring gender constructions in the Ultimate Fighting
Championship (UFC), by Charlene Weaving, 129-142
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol 85, 1, 2014
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/85/1#.UxSeE87aLSs
Women's Participation in Endurance Events: An Example of How Far We Have Come,
by Gina Pauline, 4-6
Another Look at “Exercise is Medicine”, by Douglas R. Hochstetler, 7-8
Game Play: What Does It Mean for Pedagogy to Think Like a Game Developer?, by
Shane Pill, 9-15
Fun and Creative Unit Assessment Ideas for All Students in Physical Education, by
Matthew J. Fencl, 16-21
Using Photovoice to Determine Preservice Teachers' Preparedness to Teach, by Jody L.
Langdon, Ashley Walker, Gavin Colquitt & Tony Pritchard, 22-27
Beyond the Gym: Increasing Outside of School Physical Activity through Physical
Education, by Stephen Palmer and Dierdra Bycura, 28-35
Taekwondo Instructional and Assessment Strategies in Authentic Settings, by Hyun-Ju
Oh, 36-42
Age Appropriate Activities in Physical Education, 43
Instructional Malpractice, by Thomas H. Sawyer and Tonya L. Gimbert, 44-46
Teaching Self-Defense to Middle School Students in Physical Education, by Gina M.
Potenza, Ferman Konukman, Jong-Hoon Yu and Hayrettin Gümü?da?, 47-50
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What Opportunities Are There for Children with Disabilities to Participate in Physical
Activities in Their Community?, by Jessica Hamm and Erin Siebert, 51
What can the interscholastic athletic directors do to promote work–life balance among
sport coaches?, 52-54
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol 85, 2, 2014
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/85/2#.UxSiX87aLSs
Back to the Basics in Sport and Physical Activity, by Brent Heidorn, 3-5
It's Time for the NCAA and Other Educational Sport Governance Organizations to Get
Serious about Gender Equity, by Donna A. Lopiano, 6-7
Introduction, by Susan Schwager, 8-9
Meeting the Needs and Interests of Today's High School Student, by Tracy Krause, 10-
13
Summative Assessments: How We Improved Our High School Physical Education
Program, by Kevin Mercier and Tracy Iacovelli, 14-18
Yoga for PE: Engaging High School Students Physically and Mentally, by Victoria
Otto, 19-23
Youth Physical Fitness: Ten Key Concepts, by Charles B. Corbin, Gregory J. Welk,
Cheryl Richardson, Catherine Vowell, Dolly Lambdin and Scott Wikgren, 24-31
Modifying Softball for Maximizing Learning Outcomes in Physical Education, by Ali
Brian, Phillip Ward, Jacqueline D. Goodway and Sue Sutherland, 32-37
Mismanaging Concussions in Intercollegiate Football, by Austin Moser and John J.
Miller, 38-40
Role Playing in Physical Education to Teach in the Affective Domain, by Amaury
Samalot-Rivera, 41-43
Are University Physical Education Students Models for Fitness?, by Christina
DeAngelis, 44
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Journal of Sports Economics, Vol.15, 2, April, 2014
http://jse.sagepub.com/content/15/2.toc
Understanding College Application Decisions: Why College Sports Success Matters, by
Devin G. Pope and Jaren C. Pope, 107-131
Decision Making in a Sequential Game: The Case of Pitting in NASCAR, by Alan
Deck, Cary Deck, and Zhen Zhu, 132-149
Forced Manager Turnovers in English Soccer Leagues: A Long-Term Perspective, by
Stfano d’Addona and Axel Kind, 150-179
A DEA Approach to Performance-Based Budgeting of Formula One Constructors, by
Ester Gutierrez and Sebastian Lozano, 180-200
Early Season NFL Over/Under Bias, by Michael DiFlippo, Kevin Krieger, Justin Davis
and Andy Fodor, 201-211
Book Review
15 Sports myths and why they’re wrong, by King Banaian, 212-215
Journal of Sports Economics, Vol.15, 1, February 2014
http://jse.sagepub.com/content/current
Does Transparency Reduce Favoritism and Corruption? Evidence From the Reform of
Figure Skating Judging, by Eric Zitzewitz, 3-30
The Role of Skill Versus Luck in Poker Evidence From the World Series of Poker, by
Steven D. Levitt and Thomas J. Miles, 31-44
Are Sports Betting Markets Prediction Markets?: Evidence From a New Test, by Kyle J.
Kain and Trevon D. Logan, 45-63
The Feasibility of Potential NHL Markets Under the New Collective Bargaining
Agreement, by Wade Poplawski and Michael O’Hara, 64-77
The Impact of Visiting Team Travel on Game Outcome and Biases in NFL Betting
Markets, by Mark W. Nichols, 78-96
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Book Review
Review of “In the Best Interests of Baseball”, by Michael A. Leeds, 97-102
Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol 30, 4, December, 2013
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ssj-current-issue
“I Am Not a Cow”: Challenging Narratives of Empowerment in Teen Girls Sports
Fiction, by Erin Whiteside, Marie Hardin, Lauren J. DeCarvalho, Nadia Martinez
Carillo, Alexandra Nutter Smith, 415-434
Using Sports Against the Italian Mafia: Policies and Challenges on the Path of Cultural
Renewal, by Baris Cayli, 435-466
Thinking, Feeling, Acting: The Case of a Semi-Professional Soccer Coach, by Lee
Nelson, Paul Potrac, David Gilbourne, Ashley Allanson, Laura Gale, Phil Marshall,
467-486
The Rules of Engagement: Negotiating Painful and “Intimate” Touch in Mixed-Sex
Martial Arts, by Alex Channon, George Jennings, 487-503
Private and Moral Authority, Self- Determination, and the Domestic Transfer Objective:
Foundations for Understanding Sport for Development and Peace in Aboriginal
Communities in Canada, by Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Audrey R. Giles, 504-519
Book Reviews
Sport, Violence and Society, by Kristi A. Allain, 520-524
Basque Pelota. A Ritual, an Aesthetic, by Alan Bairner, 525-528
Sport, Education and Society, Vol 19, 2, 2014
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/19/2#.UxS0T87aLSs
The experiences of sexual harassment in sport and education among European female
sports science students, by Kari Fasting, Stiliani Chroni and Nada Knorre, 115-130
‘If You Really Knew Me’ … I am empowered through action, by Jennifer L. Fisette &
Theresa A. Walton, 131-152
A shared secret, by Idar Lyngstad, 153-167
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Sports participation and health during periods of educational transition: a study of 30–
35-year-olds in north-west England, by David Haycock and Andy Smith, 168-185
Youths with migration backgrounds and their experiences of physical education: an
examination of three cases, D. Barker, N. Barker-Ruchti, M. Gerber, E. Gerlach, S.
Sattler and U. Pühse, 186-203
Exploring biographical learning in elite soccer coaching, Mette Krogh Christensen, by
204-222
The role of physical education and other formative experiences of three generations of
female football fans, by Stacey Pope and David Kirk, by 223-240
Sport, Education and Society, Vol 19, 1, 2014
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Where has class gone? The pervasiveness of class in girls' physical activity in a rural
town, by John Smyth, Amanda Mooney and Meghan Casey, 1-18
Receiving video-based feedback in elite ice-hockey: a player's perspective, by Lee J.
Nelson, Paul Potrac and Ryan Groom, 19-40
Sport Education as a pedagogical application for ethical development in physical
education and youth sport, Stephen Harvey, David Kirk and Toni M. O'Donovan, 41-62
Socratic case-method teaching in sports coach education: reflections of students and
course tutors, by Simon J. Roberts and Angus Ryrie, 63-79
Applied utility and the auto-ethnographic short story: persuasions for, and illustrations
of, writing critical social science, byDavid Gilbourne, Robyn Jones and Spencer Jordan,
80-92
On the myth of the crisis of representation: a response to Gilbourne, Jones and Jordan,
by Michael Gard, 93-98
Starting points and destinations: negotiating factual and fictional pathways: a response
to Gilbourne, Jones and Jordan, Ian Wellard, 99-104
Further thoughts on the writing of stories: a response to Michael Gard and Ian Wellard,
by David Gilbourne and Robyn Jones, 105-111
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Book Review
The challenge of modern sport ethics: from doping to cyborgs, by Fleur McIntyre, 112-
114
Sport in Society, Vol 17, 5, 2014
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Special Issue: The Olympic Games: Meeting New Global Challenges
Reflecting upon the Olympic movement: issues and influences, by David Hassan and
Shakya Mitra, 575-580
Managing the size of the Olympic Games, by Jean-Loup Chappelet, 581-592
Global localities: Olympic bidding as a case study in globalization, by Molly C.
Tolzmann, 593-608
In search of an Olympic legacy: the story of India's failed Olympic bid, by Kausik
Bandyopadhyay, 609-616
London 2012: multiculturalism, diversity and the Indian perspective, by Shakya Mitra,
617-627
Securing the Olympics: at what price?, by David Hassan, 628-639
Football and the Olympics and Paralympics, by Kevin Moore, 640-655
London 2012, Chariots of Fire resurrected and Colombes Stadium today: hype, history
and Olympic realities, by Robert B. Kebric, 656-673
Between tightness and looseness: the politics of the London Games in the light of the
Beijing Games, by Hans Bonde, 674-687
Sport in Society, Vol 17, 4, 2014
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Special Issue: Women’s Sport and Gender in Sub-Saharan Africa
Introduction: women's sport and gender in sub-Saharan Africa, by Michelle Sikes &
John Bale, 449-465
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‘Mother of the nation’: rugby, nationalism and the role of women in South Africa's
Afrikaner society, by Dean Allen, 466-478
Experiences of moving: a history of women and sport in Tanzania, by Anne Birgitte
Leseth, 479-491
Towards an understanding of netball in Malawi, international sport development and
identification: theoretical and methodological sensitizing issues, by Louise Mansfield,
492-506
The way out? African players' migration to Scandinavian women's football, by Sine
Agergaard & Vera Botelho, 523-536
Perceptions of the African Women's Championships: female footballers as anomalies,
by Cassandra Ogunniyi, 537-549
Namibia's Brave Gladiators: gendering the sport and development nexus from the 1998
2nd World Women and Sport Conference to the 2011 Women's World Cup, Jean
Williams & Megan Chawansky, 550-562
African women and sport: the state of play, by John Nauright, 563-574
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Introduction: sport, music, identities, by Anthony Bateman, 293-302
‘See, the conquering hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums’: music and sport
in England, 1880–1939, by Dave Russell, 303-319
‘Bubbles’, ‘Abe my boy’ and ‘the Fowler war cry’: singing at the Vetch Field in the
1920s, by Ian Nannestad, 320-329
‘All Men Will Become Brothers’ (‘Alle Menschen werden Brüder’): Ludwig van
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Olympic Games ideology, by Jeffrey O. Segrave,
330-344
Dmitry Shostakovich, sport and politics in the USSR, by Dmitry Braginsky, 345-357
Playing Away: the construction and reception of a football opera (interview with the
composer Benedict Mason), Anthony Bateman, pages 358-370
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‘One time he could-‘a’ been, the champion of the world’: Bob Dylan's ‘Hurricane’ as
protest song, by Jean Williams, 371-387
‘Sing a Powerful Song’: The Saw Doctors, sports and singing Irish identities, by John
Nauright, 388-401
‘We're all going global’: cricket's new rhythms in an age of revolution?, by Claire
Westall, 402-418
Love is the drug: performance-enhancing in sport and music, by Jed Novick and Rob
Steen, 419-432
Run to the Beat: sport and music for the masses, Costas I. Karageorghis, 433-447
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Towards understanding the potential of sports-based practices for socially vulnerable
youth, by Reinhard Paul Haudenhuyse, Marc Theeboom and Eivind Asrum Skille, 139-
156
More active and less fit: changes in physical activity in the adult Norwegian population
from 1985 to 2011, Gunnar Breivik and Ottar Hellevik, 157-175
Female football players, the sport ethic and the masculinity-sport nexus, by Ellen C.
Berg, Todd A. Migliaccio and Rosemary Anzini-Varesio, 176-189
Bilbao Catch-22: passions and double binds in soccer madness, by Mariann Vaczi, 190-
203
The legacies of losing: rethinking the ‘failure’ of Toronto's Olympic Games bids, Robert
Oliver, 204-217
On the track/in the bleachers: authenticity and feminist ethnographic research in sport
and physical cultural studies, Adele Pavlidis and Rebecca Olive, 218-232
Why England fails, by Anthony King, 233-253
‘There Are Some Daft People Out There!’: exploring female sport and media fandoms,
by Stacey Pope, 254-269
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Book Reviews
Theology, ethics, and transcendence in sports, by D. Greg Sapp, 270-274
Sport for development and peace: a critical sociology, by Aaron Beacom, 274-278
Japanese women and sport: beyond baseball and sumo, by Yoko Kanemasu, 278-281
Inventing tradition: cowboy sports in a postmodern age, by Mark DiDonato and Joshua
I. Newman, 281-284
Sport and society in the global age, by John Kelly, 284-286
The Paralympic Games explained, by Peter Horton, 286-289
The role of sports in the formation of personal identities: studies in community loyalties,
Dilwyn Porter, 289-291
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Special Issue: Sport and Communities
Sport and communities: an introduction, by David Hassan, 1-5
Sport, community involvement and social support, by Matthew Nicholson, Kevin
Brown and Russell Hoye, 6-22
How do youth sports facilitate the creation of parental social ties?, by Sean F. Brown,
23-37
Working together through sport? Local authority provision for ethnic minorities in the
UK, by Jamie A. Cleland, 38-51
What does commitment mean to volunteers in youth sport organizations?, by Terry
Engelberg, James Skinner and Dwight Zakus, 52-67
The mobilizing effects and health benefits of proximity sport facilities: urban and
environmental analysis of the Bleu, Blanc, Bouge project and Montreal North's outdoor
rink, by Romain Roult, Jean Marc Adjizian, Sylvain Lefebvre and Lucie Lapierre, 68-88
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Sport and community integration in Northern Ireland, by David Hassan and Rachael
Telford, 89-101
Women's toplessness on the Red Mile, Calgary, May–June 2004, by Mary Valentich,
102-115
Volunteer roles, involvement and commitment in voluntary sport organizations:
evidence of core and peripheral volunteers, by Caroline Ringuet-Riot, Graham Cuskelly,
Chris Auld and Dwight H. Zakus, 116-133
Epilogue: the not-so-hidden complexity of the sport-community connection, by Sean F.
Brown, 134-138