H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2015

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H-Sport Journal and periodical review Third Quarter 2015 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch September 15, 2015

English-Language Sport Journals Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University [email protected]

International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol. 8, 3 September, 2015 http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-current-issue

 From the Editor, by Paul M. Pedersen , 265

 Open Letters From the National Football League, Concussion Prevention, and Image-Repair Rhetoric, by Josh Compton, Jordan Compton, 266-275

 How Do You “Like” My Style? Examining How Communication Style Influences Facebook Behaviors, by Courtney Hodge, Joseph A. Pederson, Matthew Walker, 276-292

 The Anatomy of the Sports Scandal: An Outline for a Theoretical Contextualization, by Rasmus K. Storm, Ulrik Wagner, 293-312

 Online Communities Among International Masters Participants: A Uses and Gratifications Analysis, by Andrea N. Geurin-Eagleman, 313-329

 Blurred Lines: An Examination of High School Football Recruits’ Self-Presentation on Twitter, by Evan L. Frederick, Galen Clavio, 330-344

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 A Critical Discourse Analysis of espnW: Divergent Dialogues and Postfeminist Conceptions of Female Fans and Female Athletes, by Sarah Wolter, 345-370

 Communicating the Athlete as a Brand: An Examination of LPGA Star Suzann Pettersen, by Elsa Kristiansen, Antonio S. Williams, 371-388

Book Reviews

 Sports Marketing: A Strategic Perspective, 5th ed., by Mark Moore, 389-392

 Playing to Win: Sports, Video Games, and the Culture of Play, by Michael L. Naraine, 393-394

International Journal of the History of Sport Vol. 32, 8, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/32/8

Special Issue Sports Government and Governance in Asia

 Introduction, by Fan Hong, 981Some Thoughts on Methodology in Sports History: Addresses to the Delegates at the Sports Government and Governance in Asia Conference, by Wray Vamplew, 982-985

 Developing Culturally Specific Tools for the Evaluation of Good Governance in Diverse National Contexts: A Case Study of the National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Iran, by Mehdi Ghadami & Ian Henry, 986-1000

 Asian Football: A Cesspool of Government Interference, Struggles for Power, Corruption, and Greed, by James M. Dorsey, 1001-1015

 Push-and-Run between Power, Participation and Performance: Political Playmaking and the Tactics of the Asian Football Confederation, by Ben Weinberg, 1016-1029

 Globalization and the Governance of Chinese Sports: The Case of Professional , by Fuhua Huang & Fan Hong, 1030-1043

 Does China Matter? 's Successful Bid to Host the 2017 Summer , by Ping-Chao Lee & Bai-Sheng Li, 1044-1056

 The Role of Endurance Contests in the Construction of Authority and Social Order in Rural China: Cases in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, by Guohua Zheng, 1057-1070

 The Transformation of China's National Fitness Policy: From a Major Sports Country to a World Sports Power, by Tien-Chin Tan, 1071-1084

 Reality and Dilemma: The Development of China's Sports Industry since the Implementation of the Reform and Opening-Up Policy, Jie Zhang, 1085-1097

 Research on the Co-Branding and Match-Up of Mega-Sports Event and Host City, by Qinqin Dong & Geert Duysters, 1098-1108

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 Contradictions Encountered in Running Large Chinese Sports Venues and Contradiction Management, by Hengbo Lu & Haiming Xu, 1109-1114

 Paralympics in China: A Social Approach Versus an Elite Approach, by Zhixun Guan, 1115-1120 Christianity and the Rise of Western Physical Education and Sport in Modern China, 1840–1920s, by Huijie Zhang, 1121-1126

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 32, 7, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/32/7

Special Issue: Postcolonial Sports - International Perspectives

 Rethinking Postcolonial Worlds through Physical Activities, by Stanislas Frenkiel, Thomas Riot & Nicolas Bancel, 847-848

 Sports Mobilities Across Borders: Postcolonial Perspectives, by Niko Besnier, 849-861

 Physical Activities through Postcolonial Eyes: A Place of Epistemologic and Historiographical Experimentation, by Nicolas Bancel, 862-875

 ‘Last Zulu Warrior Standing’: Cultural Legacies of Racial Stereotyping and Embodied Enthno-Branding in South Africa, by Benedict Carton & John Nauright, by 876-898

 Not Quite Free? Irish Postcoloniality and the Career of Pat O'Callaghan, by Mike Cronin, by 899-908

 Imperialisms in the Olympics of the Colonization in the Postcolonization: Africa into the International Olympic Committee, 1910–1965, by Pascal Charitas, 909-922

 From Baggataway to Lacrosse: An Example of the Sportization of Native American Games, by Fabrice Delsahut, 923-938

 A Roundabout Revolution: Rethinking the Decolonization of Rwanda by the Practices of the Catholic Scouting Movement, 1954–1964, by Thomas Riot, 939-951

 Migratory Networks Used by Algerian Professional Footballers in France: From Colonial Times to the Postcolonial Era, 1932–1991, by Stanislas Frenkiel, 952-964

 Gender Verifications in Sport: From an East/West Antagonism to a North/South Antagonism, by Anaïs Bohuon, 965-979

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 32, 6, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/32/6

Special Issue: Regional Issue: Europe

 The Development of Physical-Education Institutions in Europe: A Short Introduction, by Michael Krüger & Annette R. Hofmann, 737-739

 The Joinville School and the Institutionalization of a French-Style Physical Education, 1852–1939, by Jean Saint-Martin & Michaël Attali, 740-753

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 The Case of Urbino: Sporting Traditions and Training Schools for Teachers of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, by Gigliola Gori, 754-769

 Gymnastics and Sport at German Universities: The Example of the Teacher Training College in Tübingen from the Beginnings to Its Academic Acceptance, by Michael Krüger, 770-788

 From Ling Gymnastics to Sport Science: The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, from 1813 to 2013, by Suzanne Lundvall, 789-799

 Niels Bukh's Gymnastics School in , 1912–1933: Gymnastics, Erotics, and Male Bonding, by Hans Bonde, 800-814

 Struggling with Science and Status: Physiotherapy – Including Radiology and Cancer Treatment – and Physical Education at the State University in Ghent, , 1906–1936, by Pascal Delheye & Hans Vangrunderbeek, 815-831

 Training and Education for Conducting Physical Education Classes in Croatia since 1875, by Zrinko Čustonja & Dario Škegro, 832-846

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 50, September, 2015 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/50/6.toc

 Openly lesbian team sport athletes in an era of decreasing homohysteria, by Eric Anderson and Rachael Bullingham, 647-660

 Women and the blogosphere: Exploring feminist approaches to sport, by Dunja Antunovic and Marie Hardin, 661-667

 Youth, action sports and political agency in the Middle East: Lessons from a grassroots parkour group in Gaza, by Holly Thorpe an Nida Ahmad, 678-704

 Adopting the diasporic son: Jeremy Lin and Taiwan sport nationalism, by Ying Chiang and Tzu-hsuan Chen, 705-721

 The comparability of quantitative surveys on sport participation in France (1967–2010), by Olivier Aubel and Brice Lefevre, 722-739

Book Reviews

 Sport and South Asian Diasporas: Playing through Time and Space, by Aarti Ratna, 747-750

 Sport & Peace: A Sociological Perspective, by Yosuke Washiya, 750-752

 The Big Fix: The Hunt for the Match-Fixers Bringing Down Soccer, by Neal Temes, 752-755

 Aboriginal Peoples & Sport in : Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues, by Ashley Richardson, 755-757

 Rickey & Robinson: The True, Untold Story of the Integration of , by Casey Ratto, 757-759

 Game Over: How Politics Has Turned the Sports World Upside Down, by Kyle W. Kusz, 759-763

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 Fighting for Recognition: Identity, Masculinity, and the Act of Violence in Professional Wrestling, by Bruce Hazelwood, 763-765

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol. 86, 7, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/86/7

 An Innovative Approach to Integrating Dance into Physical Education, by Stephen L. Cone, 3-4

 Embracing a Brand, by Aaron Beighle, 5-6

 Introduction, by JoEllen Bailey, 7-8

 Teaching for Skill Mastery, by Stevie Chepko & Robert Doan, 9-13

 The National Physical Education Standards and Grade-level Outcomes: The Future of Elementary Physical Education, Shirley Ann Holt/Hale & Dan Persse, 14-16

 Teaching the Middle School Grade-level Outcomes with Standards-based Instruction, by Marybell Avery & Brad Rettig, 17-22

 Moving High School Students toward Physical Literacy, Lynn Couturier MacDonald, 23-27

 Building Assessment Tools Aligned with Grade-level Outcomes, by Caryl Martin, Mel L. Horton & Susan J. Tarr, 28-34

 Helping Students with a Disability Meet the National Standards and Grade-level Outcomes, by Karen M. Smail & Cathy MacDonald, 35-39

 Technology Strategies to Address Grade-level Outcomes: National Standards 1 and 2, by Helena Baert, 40-45

 Limits on Schools' Ability to Regulate Off-campus Student Conduct, by Thomas H. Sawyer, Robyn Lubisco & Genevieve F. E. Birren, 46-47

 Implementing Portfolios in Physical Education, by Ferman Konukman and Judy Beard, 48-49

 Research Works, by Vicki Ebbeck and James Smith, 50

 Issues, 51-52

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol. 86, 6, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/86/6

 Physical Education Is a Part of Public Health, by Angela Beale, 3-4

 Models-based Practice Reloaded: Connecting Cooperative Learning and Adventure Education, by Javier Fernandez-Rio, 5-7

 Exergames: Increasing Physical Activity through Effective Instruction, by Jennifer L. Rudella & Jennifer V. Butz, 8-15

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 Tablet Technology to Monitor Physical Education IEP Goals and Benchmarks, by Barry Lavay, Joyce Sakai, Cris Ortiz & Kristi Roth, 16-23

 Battling Obesity with Quality Elementary Physical Education: From Exposure to Competence, by Timothy S. Bott & Murray Mitchell, 24-28

 Breaking Barriers: Women-centered Physical Education Programming in Higher Education, by Elaine Foster & Karen M. Appleby, 29-33

 “I Have an iPad. Now What?” Using Mobile Devices in University Physical Education Programs, by Maura B. Rosenthal & Susan K. Eliason, 34-39

 Developing Effective Affective Assessment Practices, by William Glennon, Aaron Hart & John T. Foley, 40-44

 Progress for Transgender Athletes: Analysis of the School Success and Opportunity Act, Thomas H. Sawyer, Tara Q. Mahoney, Mark A. Dodds & Katherine M. Polasek, 45-47

 Parallel Process in Writing and Choreography, by Ferman Konukman & Amy Larimer, 48-49

 Fitness Apps: Motivating Students to Move, by Brian Mosier Matthew R. Martin, Jason Melnyk & Ryan Zimmerman, 50-54

 Research Works, by Vicki Ebbeck & David Rondesko, 55

 Issues, 56-60

Journal of Sport History, Vol. 43, 1 Spring, 2015 http://www.journalofsporthistory.org/current-issue.html

 “To Conquer Myself”: The New Strenuosity and the Emergence of “Thru-Hiking” on the Appalachian Trail in the 1970s, by Adam Berg, 1-19

 “Happy and Cheerful in This Fine Camp”: Sports, Recreation, and the United States Army at Fort Ord and Camp Roberts, 1940-1945, by Roberta J. Park, 21-37

 Megalomaniac or Narcissist? Re-examining the Leadership Style of Huey P. Long through Sport, by Chad Seifried, Matthew Katz, Adam G. Pfleggor, 39-58

 “Operation Sport”: Puerto Rico’s Recreational and Political Consolidation in the Age of Modernization and Decolonization, 1950s, by Antonio Sotomayor, 59-86

 Diffusion and Discursive Stabilization: Sports Historiography and the Contrasting Fortunes of Cricket and Ice Hockey in Canada’s Maritime Provinces, 1869-1914, by John G. Reid and Robert Reid, 87-113

Book Reviews

 Babington, Bruce. The Sports Film: Games People Play, by Travis Vogan, 115-116

 Buhite, Russell D. The Continental League: A Personal History, by Braham Dabscheck, 117-118

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 Cassidy, Rebecca, ED. The Cambridge Companion to Horseracing, by Susan Hamburger, 118-119

 Cohen, Robert W. The 50 Greatest Players in St. Louis Cardinals History, by Richard D. Loosbrock, 120

 Davies, Richard O. The Main Event: Boxing in Nevada from the Mining Camps to the Las Vegas Strip, by Scott A.G.M. Crawford, 121-122

 Fink, Caroline and Karin Steinback. Erste am Seil. Pionierinnen in Fels and Eits, by Annette R. Hofmann, 122-123

 Garcia, Ignacio M. When Mexicans Could Play Ball: Basketball, Race, and Identity in San Antonio, 1928- 1945, by Jorge Iber, 123-124

 Gems, Gerald R. Boxing: A Concise History of the Sweet Science, by Scott A.G.M. Crawford, 125-126

 Gildea, Dennis. Hoop Crazy: The Lives of Clair Bee and Chip Hilton, by Chad Carlson, 126-127

 Grasso, John. Historical Dictionary of Wrestling, by Keith McClellan, 128

 Grow, Nathaniel, Baseball on Trial: The Origin of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, by Braham Dabscheck, 129-130

 Halfon, Mark S. Tales from the Deadball Era: Ty Cobb, Home Run Baker, Shoeless Joe Jackson, and the Wildest Time in Baseball History, by David Welky, 130-131

 Kashatus, William C. Jackie & Campy: The Untold Relationship and the Breaking of Baseball's Color Line, by Michael E. Lomax, 132-133

 Leonard, Bobby "Slick" and Lew Freedman. Boom, Baby: My Basketball Life in Indiana, by Murry Nelson, 134-135

 Lucas, John Apostal. John Apostal Lucas: Teacher, Sport Historian, and One Who Lived His Life Earnestly: A Collection of Articles and Essays with an Autobiographical Sketch, by Matthew R. Hodler, 135-136

 Mattern, Susan P. Prince of Medicine: Galen in the Roman World, by Donald G. Kyle, 137-138

 McKenzie, Shelly. Getting Physical: The Rise of Fitness Culture in America, by Andrew D. Linden and Adam Berg, 138-139

 Montez de Oca, Jeffrey. Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, Media, and the American Way of Life during the Cold War, by Maria J. Veri, 140-141

 Nixon, Howard L. II. The Athletic Trap: How College Sports Corrupted the Academy, by Richard C. Crepeau, 141-142

 Palmer, Catherine. Global Sports Policy, by Jeffrey O. Segrave, 143-144

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 Roberts, Randy and Ed Krzemienski. Rising Tide: Bear Bryant, Joe Namath, and Dixie's Last Quarter, by Richard D. Loosbrock, 144-145

 Schechter, Ronald and Liz Clarke. Mendoza the Jew: Boxing, Manliness, and Nationalism, A Graphic History, by Brett Bebber, 146-147

 Smith, Margaret Supplee. American Ski Resort Architecture, Style, Experience, by E. John B. Allen, 147- 148

 Steen, Rob, Jed Novick, and Huw Richards, EDS. The Cambridge Companion to Football, by Souvik Naha, 149-150

 Surdam, David George. Run to Glory and Profits: The Economic Rise of the NFL during the 1950s, by Brad Austin, 150-152

 Wancho, Joe, ED. Pitching to the Pennant: The 1954 Cleveland Indians, by Gregory H. Wolf, 152-153

 White, Gaylon H. The Bilko Athletic Club: The Story of the 1956 Los Angeles Angels, by David Welky, 153-154

Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 16, 6, August, 2015 http://jse.sagepub.com/content/16/6.toc

Special Issue: Papers from the 2014 WEAI/NAASE Conference Sports Economics Sessions

 Editors’ Introduction, by Michael A. Leeds and Peter von Allmen, 555-556

 Price Elasticity of Demand in the Secondary Market: Evidence From the National Football League, by Mark A. Diehl, Joel G. Maxcy, and Joris Drayer, 557-575

 Trends in NCAA Athletic Spending: Arms Race or Rising Tide?, by Adam Hoffer, Brad. R. Humphreys, Donald J. Lacombe and Jane E. Ruseski, 576-596

 Positional WAR in the National Football League, by Andrew Hughes, Cory Koedel and Joshua A. Price, 597-613

 Historical Time Series Perspectives on Competitive Balance in NCAA Division I Basketball, by Brian M. Mills and Steven Salaga, 614-646

 Does Stableford Scoring Incentivize More Aggressive ?, by Jose M. Garcia and E. Frank Stephenson, 647-663

 What is a Blue Chip Recruit Worth? Estimating the Marginal Revenue Product of College Football Quarterbacks, by Peter K. Hunsberger and Seth R. Gitter, 664-690

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, Vol. 42, 2, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjps20/42/2

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 Resilience, by J.S. Russell, 159-183

 Branding the Role and Value of Intercollegiate Athletics, by Randolph Feezell, 185-207

 The Importance of Imagination in Aesthetic Experience: Polanyian Thoughts on Elcombe, by Peter M. Hopsicker Ph.D., 209-218

 Sports and Naiveté, by Jeffrey P. Fry, 219-231, by

 The Ethos of Excellence, by Adam Berg, 233-249

 Doping as addiction: disorder and moral responsibility, by Carwyn Jones, 251-267

 Personal Foul: an evaluation of the moral status of football, by Pamela R. Sailors, 269-286

 The Trouble with Mascots, by S.P. Morris, 287-297

 The Trouble With Stereotypes: A Reply To Morris, by Peter Lindsay, 299-305

Book Reviews

 A Philosophy of Sport, by Gregg Twietmeyer, 307-311

 Sport, Philosophy, and Good Lives, by Pam R. Sailors, 311-315

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, Vol. 42, Issue 1, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjps20/42/1

Special Issue: Special Section: Symposium on Teamwork

 The Nature and Meaning of Teamwork, by Paul Gaffney, 1-22

 Teamwork: The Essence of Social Unions-from Sports to Society, by Jan Boxill, 23-27

 ‘Athletes Play to Play’, by Drew A. Hyland, 29-33

 A Response to Gaffney: Teammates and the Games they Play, by Scott Kretchmar, 35-41

 Teamwork as Reflexive Social Cooperation, by Joseph D. Lewandowski, 43-49

 In Praise of Teamwork, by Stephen Mumford, 51-56

 Why Teamwork is Not a Virtue: A response to Gaffney, by Emily Ryall, 57-62

 The Role of Teamwork in Organized Youth Sport, by Cesar R. Torres, 63-69

 Response to Commentators, by Paul Gaffney, 71-82

 Pluralistic Internalism, by Scott Kretchmar, 83-100

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 Call ‘Em as they are: What’s Wrong with Blown Calls and What to do about them, by S. Seth Bordner, 101-120

 Kinds of Fair Play and Regulation Enforcement: Toward a Better Sports Ethic, by Ioan-Radu Motoarca, 121-136

 Finding Wilderness through Games, by Adam Berg, 137-151

Book Reviews

 Yunus Tuncel, Agon in Nietzsche, by Vishwa Adluri, 153-156

 Steven J. Overman: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Sport, by Mike McNamee, 157-158

Soccer and Society, Vol. 16, 5-6, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/current

Special Issue: Mediated football: Representations and audience receptions of race/ethnicity, gender and nation

 Mediated football: representations and audience receptions of race/ethnicity, gender and nation, by Jacco van Sterkenburg & Ramón Spaaij, 593-603

 Football and the ‘new’ gender order: Brazilian cinema in the late twentieth century, by Jorge Knijnik & Victor Andrade de Melo, 604-619

 The coming of age of women’s football in the Dutch sports media, 1995–2013, by Rens Peeters & Agnes Elling, 620-638

 Sportswomen in the German popular press: a study carried out in the context of the 2011 Women’s Football World Cup, by Gertrud Pfister, 639-656

 The eternal talent, the French Senegalese and the coach’s troop: broadcasting soccer on Slovenian public television, by Simon Ličen, 657-673

 Myths of nation in the Champions League, by Ryan Cox, Laura Hills & Eileen Kennedy, 674-692

 The mediated nation and the transnational football fan, by David Rowe, 693-709

 As Kiwi as? Contestation over the place of men’s football in New Zealand culture, by Toni Bruce & Arron Stewart, 710-725

 Fragments of us, fragments of them: social media, nationality and US perceptions of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, by Andrew C. Billings, Lauren M. Burch & Matthew H. Zimmerman, 726-744

 Do they even know the national anthem? Minorities in service of the flag – Israeli Arabs in the national football team, by Ilan Tamir & Alina Bernstein, 745-764

 Reading Ronaldo: contingent whiteness in the football media, Kevin Hylton & Stefan Lawrence, 765- 782

Sociology of Sport, Vol. 32, 2, June, 2015

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 ‘The Day the Flame Came to Town’: The Olympic Flame, Symbol, Community and Commodification, by Joseph Maguire, Jack Black, Becky Darlington, 117-139

 ‘The Datafication of Everything’: Toward a Sociology of Sport and Big Data, by Brad Millington, Rob Millington, 140-160

 ‘Legends’ in ‘Lingerie’: Sexuality and Athleticism in the 2013 Legends Football League US Season, by Anastasiya Khomutova, Alex Channon, 161-182

 What Can Al Pacino Teach Norwegian Youth Athletes? A Norwegian Coach’s Ritual Use of Hollywood Media to Produce Team Culture, by Trygve B. Broch, 183-200

 ‘Silver Cups Versus Ice Creams’: Parental Involvement With the Construction of Gender in the Field of Their Son’s Soccer, by Inge Claringbould, Johanna Adriaanse, 201-219

Book Reviews

 Dominican Baseball: New Pride, Old Prejudice, by Ryan King-White, 220-223

 Religion and Sports in American Culture, Jeffrey Montez de Oca, 224-226

Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 20, 8, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/20/8

 Who's joining the club? Participation of socially vulnerable children and adolescents in club-organised sports, by Hanne Vandermeerschen, Steven Vos & Jeroen Scheerder, 941-958

 Lived experience and community sport coaching: A phenomenological investigation, by Colum Cronin & Kathleen M. Armour, 959-975

 ‘I found out the hard way’: micro-political workings in professional football, by Andrew Thompson, Paul Potrac & Robyn Jones, 976-994

 School physical education in the transition from solid modernity to liquid modernity: the Brazilian case, by Valter Bracht, Ivan Marcelo Gomes & Felipe Quintão de Almeida, 995-1011

 Running into trouble: constructions of danger and risk in girls' access to outdoor space and physical activity, by Sheryl Clark, 1012-1028

 Narratives from the road to social justice in PETE: teacher educator perspectives, by Fiona Dowling, Hayley Fitzgerald & Anne Flintoff, 1029-1047

 ‘Do I have a choice?’ The influences of family values and investments on Chinese migrant young people's lifestyles and physical activity participation in Australia, by Bonnie Pang, Doune Macdonald & Peter Hay, 1048-1064

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 A qualitative study of the impact of the London 2012 Olympics on families in the East Midlands of England: lessons for sports development policy and practice, by Chris Mackintosh, Natalie Darko, Zoe Rutherford & Hetty-May Wilkins, 1065-1087

 Blaming Bill Gates AGAIN! Misuse, overuse and misunderstanding of performance data in sport, by Dave Collins, Howie J. Carson & Andrew Cruickshank, 1088-1099

Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 20, 7, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/20/7

 The ‘uptake’ of a sport-for-development programme in South Africa, by Cora Burnett, 819-837

 Influence of negotiations between preservice teachers and pupils on instruction within multi-activity and sport education units, by Zachary Wahl-Alexander & Matthew D. Curtner-Smith, 838-854

 The position of dance in physical education, by Torun Mattsson & Suzanne Lundvall, 855-871

 Primary school physical education and sports coaches: evidence from a study of School Sport Partnerships in north-west England, by Andy Smith, 872-888

 The conundrum of C/cheerleading, by Penny Lamb & Esther Priyadharshini, 889-907

 Influences on the expression of health within physical education curricula in secondary schools in England and Wales, by Jo Harris & Gemma Leggett, 908-923

 Narrative inquiry in physical education research: the story so far and its future promise, by Fiona Dowling, Robyne Garrett, lisahunter & Alison Wrench, 924-940

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 9, 1, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/current

 ‘Sports Integrity’ Needs Sports Ethics (And Sports Philosophers And Sports Ethicists Too), by Lea Cleret, Mike McNamee & Stuart Page, 1-5

 Revisiting Competitive Categories: A Reply to Royce, by Steven Skultety, 6-17

 Rethinking the consequences of commercializing sport, by Bogdan Ciomaga & Cody Kent, 18-31

 The Virtues of a Good Fight: Assessing the Ethics of Fighting in the National Hockey League, by Abe Zakhem, 32-46

 “A Games” and Their Relationship to T and E Games, by R. Scott Kretchmar, 47-57

 Reverse Play: Toward A Philosophy From Sport, by Albert Piacente, 58-74

 Paralympics Should be Integrated into Main Olympic Games, by Carlo Bellieni, 75-82

Book Reviews

 The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Sport, by Heather L. Reid, 83-86

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 Doping and Anti-Doping Policy in Sport: Ethical, Legal, and Social Perspectives, by Francisco Javier Lópex Frías, 86-91

Sport History Review, Vol. 46, 1, May 2015 http://journals.humankinetics.com/shr-current-issue

Special Issue of Sport History Review: A Ten-Year Retrospective on “the Best” of SHR

 A Ten-Year Retrospective on “the Best” of SHR, by Don Morrow, 1-4

 Sport History Review: A Retrospective, by M. Ann Hall, 5-7

 Recalling the Past: Imagining the Future, by Colin D. Howell, 8-9

 « L’histoire de l’histoire du sport et de l’EP en France », dix ans après…, by Christian Vivier, Jean François Loudcher, 10-17

 Histoire de L’Histoire du Sport et de L’Éducation Physique en France, by Christian Vivier, Jean François Loudcher, Gilles Vieille-Marchiset, 18-42

 Lance Armstrong and George W. Bush: French Anti-Americanism and Texan Traditionalism in le Tour and the War, Peter Carr, 43-65

 A Few Personal Reflections, by Steven W. Pope, 66-70

 Rethinking Sport, Empire, and American Exceptionalism, by Steven W. Pope, 71-99

 Urbanization, Women’s Body Image, and Women’s Sport under Chinese Socialism 1949–1979: A Historical Review, by Huan Xiong, 100-123

 Reflections on the Historian’s Craft—Chance, Coincidence, and Other “Freaks” of Research, by Darcy Ingram, 124-125

 “We Are No Longer Freaks”: The Cyclists’ Rights Movement in Montreal, Darcy Ingram, 126-150

 When a Stranger Comes to Town, Daniel A. Nathan, 151-153

 “The Nonpareil, the Runner of the Ages”: Paavo Nurmi and His 1925 American Exhibition Tour, by Daniel A. Nathan, 154-183

 Remembering the Remembering, by Russell Field, 184-186

 Chasing My Grandfather’s Shadow: The Transformation of Geza Feldman and the Role of Physical Activity in the Life of George Field, by Russell Field, 187-210

Sport in Society, Vol. 18, 8, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/current

Special Issue: Girls, International Development and the Politics of Sport Girls, international development and the politics of sport: introduction, by Megan Chawansky & Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, 877-881

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 Just be empowered: how girls are represented in a sport for development and peace HIV/AIDS prevention manual, by Shawn D. Forde & Wendy Frisby, 882-894

 Serving up change? Gender mainstreaming and the UNESCO–WTA partnership for global gender equality, Courtney Szto, by 895-908

 Imagining neoliberal feminisms? Thinking critically about the US diplomacy campaign, ‘Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports’, by Mary G. McDonald, 909-922

 Voices of empowerment: women from the Global South re/negotiating empowerment and the global sports mentoring programme, by Sumaya F. Samie, Alicia J. Johnson, Ashleigh M. Huffman & Sarah J. Hillyer, 923-937

 Narrating goals: a case study on the contribution of Digital Storytelling to cross-cultural leadership development, by Eline Wijnen & Manu Wildschut, 938-951

 ‘I want to come here to prove them wrong’: using a post-colonial feminist participatory action research (PFPAR) approach to studying sport, gender and development programmes for urban Indigenous young women, by Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Audrey R. Giles & Whitney M. Radforth and The Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society, 952-967

 The value of female sporting role models, by Marianne Meier, 968-982

 Family matters: studying the role of the family through the eyes of girls in an SfD programme in Delhi, by Megan Chawansky & Payoshni Mitra, 983-994

 Body projects: making, remaking, and inhabiting the woman's futebol body in , by Caitlin Davis Fisher & Jane Dennehy, 995-1008

 Using soccer to build confidence and increase HCT uptake among adolescent girls: a mixed-methods study of an HIV prevention programme in South Africa, by Rebecca Beth Hershow, Katherine Gannett, Jamison Merrill, Elise Braunschweig Kaufman, Chris Barkley, Jeff DeCelles & Abigail Harrison, 1009-1022

Sport in Society, Vol. 18, 7, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/18/7

 Special Issue: The British World and the Five Rings: Essays in British Imperialism and the Modern Olympic Movement

 Prologue: Britain, Empire and the Olympic experience, by Erik Nielsen & Matthew P. Llewellyn, 759-764

 For a ‘United’ Kingdom and a ‘Greater’ Britain: the British Olympic Association and the limitations and contestations of ‘Britishness’, by Matthew P. Llewellyn, 765-782

 Flights to Empire: Australia's imperial engagement with the Olympic Games, 1900–1938, by Erik Nielsen, 783-799

 (Dis)located Olympic patriots: sporting connections, administrative communications and imperial ether in interwar New Zealand, by Geoffery Z. Kohe, 800-815

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 ‘The emblem of one united body … one great sporting Maple Leaf’: The Olympic Games and Canada's quest for self-identity, by Robert K. Barney & Michael H. Heine, 816-834

 ‘In our case, it seems obvious the British Organising Committee piped the tune’: the campaign for recognition of ‘Ireland’ in the Olympic Movement, 1935–1956, by Tom Hunt, 835-852

 Rhodesia and the Olympic Games: representations of masculinity, war and Empire, 1965–1980, by Andrew Novak, 853-867

 The ‘British World’, other worlds, and the five rings: possibilities for trans-imperial histories and historical ‘what ifs’, by Mark Dyreson, 868-875

Sport in Society, Vol. 18, 6, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/18/6

 Beyond the mainstream versus extreme dichotomy: a cyclical perspective on extreme sports, by Jean- Charles Lebeau & Ryan Sides, 627-635

 A woman's place recurring: structuration, football fandom and sub-cultural subservience, Kevin Dixon, 636-651

 From evaluator to insider: an academic's guide to managing sport for development programmes, by Carrie W. LeCrom & Brendan Dwyer, 652-668

 Gender representation in the CrossFit Journal: a content analysis, by Bobbi A. Knapp, 688-703

 Beyond status and prestige: Chinese cities bids for the Summer World University Games, by Marcus P. Chu, 704-716

 On and off the field: a Bourdieuian perspective on the significance of sport to urban Aboriginal Australians, by Kathryn Browne-Yung, Anna Ziersch, Fran Baum & Gilbert Gallaher, 717-733

 The hybridization of sight in the hybrid architecture of sport: the effects of television on stadia and spectatorship, by Graham Cairns, 734-749

Book Reviews

 Dominican baseball new pride old prejudice, by Gabby M.H. Yearwood, 750-752

 Sport, social development and peace, by Megan Chawansky & Matthew Holmes, 752-756

 Women, sport and modernity in interwar Britain, by Patricia Vertinsky, 756-757

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