H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2019

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H-Sport Journal and periodical review Fourth Quarter 2019 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch December 15, 2019

ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SPORT JOURNALS Compiled by Tanya Jones, University of Texas [email protected]

Diagoras International Academic Journal on Olympic Studies vol. 3 (2019) http://www.diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diagoras/issue/view/4 Articles • Preface, by Stephan Wassong & Emilio Fernández Peña, 1-11 • Achievements of Barcelona 1992 in the realm of sustainability: goals of urban legacy and a better quality of life, by Alberto Aragón-Pérez,12-31 • A Prearranged Affair. Towards Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5209, by Wolfagng Decker, 32-44 • The tip of the iceberg: The Russian doping scandal reveals a widespread doping problem, by Aaron Hermann, 45-71 • The Legacy of the Olympic Games: A Viewers Perspective of Olympic Games Legacies, by Kostas Karadakis, Trevor Bopp & Megan T. Gassman, 72-93 • The Nordic Games and the Olympic platform as arena for the dissolution of the Swedish- Norwegian Union, by Sebastian Kühn, 94-112

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• Carrying the torch: A decolonial approach on the Olympic traditions connections with the Eurocentric narrative of the Spirit, by Daniel Malanski, 113-131 • Qatar in the Olympic System: The emergence of the Al-Thani Nation representatives and diplomatic recognition (1971-1981), by Luis Henrique Rolim, 132-152 Emerging Scholars • Human Rights and the Olympic Movement: estrangements and approximations, Billy Graeff & Daiana Viacelli Fernandes, 153-172 • The knowledge of Lebanese physical education teachers on Olympism and the Olympic Values, by Christian Saleh Hajj, 173-192 Research report • From the Year of Olympism, from School to University Label to the Generation 2024 Olympic Label: an Example within the University of Franche-Comt, by Éric Monnin, 193-205

International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 1 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/1?nav=tocList Biennial Africa Issues: New Perspectives on Sport and : Local and Global Introduction • New Perspectives on Sport and Apartheid: Local and Global, by Michelle M. Sikes, Toby C. Rider & Matthew P. Llewellyn, 1-6 Articles • From Nairobi to Baden-Baden: African Politics, the International Olympic Committee, and Early Efforts to Censure Apartheid , by Michelle Sikes, 7-23 • Barbarians, Bridge Builders, and Boycott: The British Sports Council’s Fact-Finding Mission to South Africa, by Toby C. Rider & Matthew P. Llewellyn, 24-47 • Apartheid Mountaineering: Race, Politics, and the History of the University of Mountain and Ski Club, 1933-1969, by Farieda Khan, 48-66 • Fractured Fandom and Paradoxical Passions: Explaining Support for New Zealand All Black Rugby Teams in South Africa, 1960-2018, by Marizanne Grundlingh & Albert Grundlingh, 67-82 • Experimental Tactics on an Uneven Playing Field: Multinational Football and the Apartheid Project during the 1970s, by Gustav Venter, 83-103 • Double Standards: South Africa, British Rugby, and the Moscow Olympics, by James Alexander Ivey, 104-121

International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 2-3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/2-3?nav=tocList Special Issue: New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe: Perspectives from the ‘Long Twentieth Century’ Introduction • New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe: Perspectives from the ‘Long Twentieth Century’, by Heather L. Dichter, Robert J. Lake & Mark Dyreson, 123-130

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Articles • Football and Politics in Twentieth-Century Hungary, by Róbert Győri Szabó, 131-148 • Polo: Social Distinction and Sports in Spain, 1900-1950*, José Miguel Hernández Barral, 149-168 • Keen on Massage: The Finnish Way to Olympic Success in the Twentieth Century, by Kalle Rantala, 169-185 • ‘Heroes! Bring Happiness to Your Motherland! Long Live the Yunaks’: The Bulgarian Yunak Gymnastics Movement in the late Ottoman Period, by Sabri Özçakir, 186-206 • Reexamining Violence and Trauma in the French Boxing Literature of the Interwar Period: Henri Decoin Quinze Rounds (1930) and Alfred Menguy Gueules Aplaties (1933), by Maxence Pascal Philippe Leconte, 207-224 • From ‘Wild’ Skaters to Hockey Players: The Beginnings of Ice Hockey in Slovenia, by Tomaž Pavlin, 225-243 • The Influence of the 1992 Earth Summit on the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona: Awakening of the Olympic Environmental Dimension, by Alberto Aragón-Pérez, 244- 266 • Propaganda on Two Wheels: The Spanish Republican Team in the 1937 Tour de France, by Bernat López, 267-293 • ‘Save the Long Skirt’: Women, Sports, and Fashion in Third Republic and Vichy France, by Keith Rathbone, 294-319

International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 4-5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/4-5?nav=tocList Articles • Sport, Science, and the Social Question in Early Twentieth-Century Argentina: An Analysis of Parliamentary Discussions, 1907-1924, by Shunsuke Matsuo, 321-339 • Olympic or Sacred? The Controversy over the Flame at the Inaugural 1951 Pan- American Games and Its Aftermath, by Cesar R. Torres, 340-358 • Bribing Referees: The History of Unspoken Rules in Chinese Professional Football Leagues, 1998-2009, by Zheng Liu, Jian Dai & Bo Wang, 359-374 • The Heroine of Free China: A New Image of Diplomatic Envoys and the Female Body of the Liangyou Women’s National Basketball Team in the 1950s, by Chinfang Kuo, 375- 387 • Governmental Roles in Indonesian Sport Policy: From Past to Present, by Amung Ma’mun, 388-406 • Modern Weightlifting and Emerging Communities of Malayan and Singaporean Weightlifters during Pre-Second World War and Post-War British Colonial Rule, 1900s- 1959: Competing in the Asian Gameds, Empire and Commonwealth Games, and Olympic Gamems, by Peng Han Lim, 407-429 • Breaking for Gold: Another Crossroads in the Divergent History of this Dance, by Rong Zhi Li & Yonatan Asher Vexler, 430-448

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• Following the Footsteps of Specialists Physical Education Teachers in Singapore’s Primary Schools, by Muhammad Sufri & Ho Jin Chung, 449-473 • ‘Christian Patriotism’ and Physical Education in Pre-Revolutionary France: The Royal Military School in Sorèze in the Eighteenth Century, by Serge Vaucelle & John McClelland, 474-492

International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/6?nav=tocList Special Issue: Sport, Cultures, Communities, and Heritage: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives Introduction • Sport, Cultures, Communities, and Heritage in an Australian Historical Context, by Rob Hess, 493-495 Articles • ‘No Pangs of Conscience’: Nostalgia, Race, Masculinity, and the Emergence of Australian Rules Football in Rural South West Victoria, by Nicholas T.S. Marshall & Matthew Klugman, 496-512 • Re-Creating Home and Exploring Away in New Cities: Italian Migration and Football Codes Within Australian Urban Centres, by Matthew Klugman & Francesco Ricatti, 513- 531 • The View from the Office, the View from the Field: Sport in Queensland Aboriginal Reserves, by Gary Osmond, 532-550 • In Community Hands: Memory and the Material Culture Legacy of a Mega Sporting Event: Commemorating the 1982 XII Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, by Marion Stell & Celmara Pocock, 551-569 • Physical Culture and the Making and Preservation of Bondi Beach, by Douglas Booth, 570-591 • ‘Living the Dream’: Surfing as Cultural Heritage on Australia’s Gold Coast, by Dario Nardini, 592-610

International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 7-8 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/7-8?nav=tocList Special Issue: Asian Sport Celebrity: The Nexus of Race, Ethnicity, and Regionality Introduction • Asian Sport Celebrity: The Nexus of Race, Ethnicity, and Regionality, by Koji Kobayashi & Younghan Cho, 611-625 Articles • ‘Ono, oh Yes!’: An A-League Tensai (Genius) Made in Japan, by Brent McDonald & Jorge Knijnik, 626-642 • Globalization, Migration, Citizenship, and Sport Celebrity: Locating Lydia Ko between and beyond New Zealand and South Korea, by Ik Young Chang, steve Jackson & Minhyeok Tak, 643-659

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• Reading Tiffany Chin: The Birth of the Oriental Female Skater on White Ice, by Jae Chul Seo, Robert Turick & Daehwan Kim, 660-680 • Disrupting the Nation-ness in Postcolonial East Asia: Discourses of Jong Tae-Se as a Zainichi Korean Sport Celebrity, by Younghan Cho & Koji Kobayashi, 681-697 • The Absent Savior? Nationalism, Migration, and Football in Taiwan, by Tzu-hsuan Chen & Ying Chiang, 698-713 • The Heroic White Man and the Fragile Asian Girl: Racialized and Gendered Orientalism in Olympic Figure Skating, by Chuyun Oh, 714-730 • Reading Yani Tseng: Articulating Golf, Taiwanese Nationalism, and Gender Politics in Twenty-First Century Taiwan, by Daniel Yu-Kuei Sun, 731-747 • China’s Sports Heroes: Nationalism, Patriotism, and Gold Medal, by Lu Zhouxiang & Fan Hong, 748-763 • Sports Celebrities and the Spectacularization of Modernity at the Far Eastern Championship Games, 1913-1934, by Lou Antolihao, 764-778

International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 9-10 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/9-10?nav=tocList Articles • Women with Altitude: Resisting the Role of the Australian ‘Chaperone’ in Mexico 1968, by Marion Stell, 779-795 • Back on Track: Wyomia Tyus, Breaking Historical Silences, and the Sporting Activist Legacies of 1968, by Rita Liberti & Mary G. McDonald, 796-811 • Race, National Identity, and Responses to Muhammad Ali in 1960s Britain, by Martin Johnes, 812-831 • Snapshots of Modernity: Reading Football Photographs of the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay, by Pedro Acuña, 832-853 • Sporting Exchanges between China and the United States, 1980-1984: Inevitable Politics and Excessive Political Strings, by Y. Andrew Hao & Thomas M. Hunt, 854-875 • Evolution of the Sports for All Policy in National Sports Promotion Plan in South Korea, 1962-2017, by Yoon-dong Choi, Sun-ha Jo & Gwang Ok, 876-891 • Professional Reform and the Introduction of Foreign Coaches in Chinese Football since 1992: Progress or Stagnation?, by Ling Lin, Xiao yu Zhang & Qiang Xu, 892-909 • English Football in Teams in Inter-War Romania: Football and International Exchanges in the 1930s, by Marius Rotar & Vasile Emil Ursu, 910-931 Book Reviews • Global Perspectives on Sports and Christianity, edited by Afe Adogame, Nick J. Watson, and Andrew Parker, reviewed by Patrick Chukwadike Okpalaeke, 932-933 • A Global History of Doping in Sport: Drugs, Policy, and Politics, edited by John Gleaves and Thomas M. Hunt, reviewed by Bram Constandt, 934-935

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• Marxism, Colonialism, and : C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary, edited by David Featherstone, Christopher Gair, Christian Høgsbjerg, and Andrew Smith, reviewed by Jon Gemmell, 935-937 • Methodology in Sports History, edited by Wray Vamplew and Dave Day, reviewed by Jon Varriet, 937-939

International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 11, no. 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/risp20/11/2?nav=tocList The World of Anti-Doping Agency at 20: Progress and Challenges Editorial • The World Anti-Doping Agency at 20: progress and challenges, by Barrie Houlihan, Dag Vidar Hanstad, Sigmund Loland & Ivan Waddington, 193-201 Articles • The effectiveness of the World Anti-Doping Agency: developing a framework for analysis, by Barrie Houlihan & Dag Vidar Hanstad, 203-217 • WADA at twenty: old problems and old thinking? Ivan Waddington & Verner Møller, 219-231 • Legitimacy driven change at the World Anti-Doping Agency, by Daniel Read, James Skinner, Daniel Lock & Barrie Houlihan, 233-245 • Achieving compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code: learning from the implementation of another international agreement, by Stacie Gray, 247-260 • And justice for all? How anti-doping responds to ‘Innocent Mistakes’, by Stephen Moston & Terry Engelberg, 261-274 Research Articles • The WADA code: the maximum extent of enforcement, by Daniel Gandert, 275-293 • Scientific integrity and anti-doping regulation, by Roger Pielke Jr. & Erik Boye, 295-313 • The athlete biological passport: challenges and possibilities, by Thijs Devriendt, Davit Chokoshvili & Pascal Borry, 315-324 Articles • The ‘spirit of sport’, WADAs code review, and the search for an overlapping consensus, by Sigmund Loland & Michael J. McNamee, 325-339 • Athletes’ perspectives on WADA and the code: a review and analysis, by John Gleaves & Ask Vest Christiansen, 341-353 • What’s the point of sport? by Thomas H. Murray, 355-364

International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 11, no. 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/risp20/11/3?nav=tocList Articles • Women and leadership: advancing gender equity policies in sport leadership through sport governance, by Popi Sotiriadou & Donna de Haan, 365-383

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• Constraints to women’s participation in sports: a study of participation of Pakistani female students in physical activities, by Rizwan Laar, Jianhua Zhang, Tianran Yu, Huanhuan Qi & Muhammad Azeem Ashraf, 385-397 • The influence of voluntary sports clubs on the management of community sports facilities in Denmark, by Peter Forsberg & Evald Bundgaard Iversen, 399-414 • Means as well as ends: some critical insights for UK sport policy on the impact of facility ownership and configuration on sports participation, by Harish Kumar, Paul Downward, Ian Hodgkinson & Argyro Elisavet Manoli, 415-432 • Coaches as boundary spanners? Conceptualising the role of the coach in sport and social policy programmes, by Ruth Jeanes, Tony Rossi, Jonathan Magee & Ryan Lucas, 433- 446 • From ‘passive custodian’ to ‘active advocate’: tracing the emergence and sport-internal transformative effects of sport policy advocacy, by Cecilia Stenling & Mike Sam, 447- 463 • The Olympic Games, Agenda 2020 and action sports: the promise, politics and performance of organisational change, by Holly Thorpe & Belinda Wheaton, 465-483 • Mapping the potential societal impacts triggered by elite sport: a conceptual framework, by Jens De Rycke & Veerle De Bosscher, 485-502 • Estimating the impact of the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup on Japanese adolescent girls: a causal analysis of sports role models, by Hideaki Ishigami, 503-519 • Maintaining and disrupting global-North hegemony/global-South dependence in a local African sport for development organisation: the role of institutional work, by Mitchell McSweeney, Lisa Kikulis, Lucie Thibault, Lyndsay Hayhurst & Cathy van Ingen, 521- 537 • Technological capability of doping control laboratories: a metric proposal, by Claudio Pitassi & Leandro Ribeiro de Lacerda, 539-557 Book Review • Sport and health – exploring the current state of play, edited by Dan Parnell and Peter Krustrup, reviewed by Henry Dorling, 559-560

International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 11, no. 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/risp20/11/4?nav=tocList Articles • The analysis of structural changes in Finnish sport policy network from 1989 to 2017, by Jarmo Mäkinen, Jari Lämsä & Kati Lehtonen, 561-583 • Social return on investment (SROI) in sport: a model for measuring the value of participation in England, by Larissa E. Davies, Peter Taylor, Girish Ramchandani & Elizabeth Christy, 585-605 • Promoting knowledge economy, human capital, and dual careers of athletes: a critical approach to the Global Sports Talent Development Project in South Korea, by B. H. Nam, Y. H. Shin, K. S. Jung, J. Kim & S. Nam, 607-624

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• Culturally framing ‘safe sport’: on political mobilisation against abuse in Zambian sport, by Gerd Marie Solstad & Åse Strandbu, 625-637 • Insights into informal practices of sport leadership in the middle east: the impact of positive and negative wasta, by Majd Megheirkouni & David Weir, 639-656 • The implications of female sport policy developments for the community-level sport sector: a perspective from Victoria, Australia, by M. Casey, J. Fowlie, M. Charity, J. Harvey & R. Eime, 657-678 • The National Games of China as a governance instrument in Chinese elite sport: an institutional and agency analysis, by Yang Ma & Markus Kurscheidt, 679-699 • Fans for diversity? A Critical Race Theory analysis of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) supporters’ experiences of football fandom, by Stefan Lawrence & Christian Davis, 701-713 • Sport drop-out during adolescence: is it real, or an artefact of sampling behaviour? R. M Eime, J. T Harvey & M. J Charity, 715-726 • Facilitators and constraints for a wider societal role of voluntary sports clubs – evidence from European grassroots football, by Tobias Nowy & Christoph Breuer, 727-746

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 54, no. 6 (August 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/irsb/54/5 Research Articles • Gender differences through the lens of Rio: Australian Olympic primetime coverage of the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games, by Qingru Xu, Andrew C Billings, Olan K M Scott, Melvin Lewis & Stirling Sharpe, 517-535 • Responding to globalisation: The case of elite artistic gymnastics in China, by Jinming Zheng, Tien-Chin Tan & Alan Bairner, 536-556 • Violence and violence control in karate: Has there been a sportization process?, by Joannes Van Gestel, 557-576 • ‘We wear dresses, we look pretty’: The feminization and heterosexualization of netball spaces and bodies, by Amy Marfell, 577-602 • Negotiating the coaching landscape: Experiences of Black men and women coaches in the United Kingdom, by AJ Rankin-Wright, K Hylton & L Norman, 603-621 • Sport and social movements: Lilí Álvarez in Franco’s Spain, by Celia Valiente, 622-646

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 54, no. 7 (November 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/irsb/54/7 Research Articles • Weather-wise? Sporting embodiment, weather work and weather learning in running and triathlon, by Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, George Jennings, Anu Vaittinen and Helen Owton, 777-792 • Sport and the Sustainable Development Goals: Where is the policy coherence?, by Iain Lindsey and Paul Darby, 793-812

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• Which sports do you like? Testing intra-domain omnivorousness in Canadian following of professional sport, by Adam Gemar, 813-836 • Violence and death in Argentinean soccer in the 837 new Millennium: Who is involved and what is at stake?, by Fernando Segura M Trejo, Diego Murzi and Belen Nassar, 837- 854 • Exploring ethnic identity perceptions of Hyun-Jin Ryu’s Korean American fans, by Na Ri Shin, Jon Welty Peachey and Doo Jae Park, 855-872 • ‘On me bed, son’: The (Re)presentation of (emphasized) femininity in English ‘tabloid’ newspaper coverage of Euro 2016, by Roger Domeneghetti, 873-887 Book Reviews • Kicking Center: Gender and the Selling of Women’s Professional Soccer, reviewed by Rick Eckstein, 888-890 • Excitement Processes: Norbert Elias’s Unpublished Works 891 on Sports, Leisure, Body, Culture, reviewed by Ivo van Hilvoorde, 891-895

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 54, no. 8 (December 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/irsb/54/8 Research Articles • Social class, the elite hockey player career and educational paths, by Orlan Moret and Fabien Ohl, 899-920 • Social class differences in youths’ participation in organized sports: What are the mechanisms?, by Patrick Lie Andersen and Anders Bakken, 921-937 • Sport in liminal spaces: The meaning of sport activities for refugees living in a reception centre, by Maikel Waardenburg, Margot Visschers, Ineke Deelen and Ilse van Liempt, 938-956 • Football and the ‘mysterious nature of global capital’: A case study of Birmingham City FC and Birmingham International Holdings, by Anthony May, 957-970 • Nationality swapping in the Olympic Games 1978–2017: A supervised machine learning approach to analysing discourses of citizenship and nationhood by Joost Jansen, 971-988 • Media portrayal of sportswomen in East Asia: A systematic review, by Yue Xue, Tao Huang, Qilin Sun and Ning Tang, 989-1004 • ‘One is not born, but rather becomes, a Korean woman’: 1005 Gender politics of female bodies in Korean weight-loss reality TV shows, by Yoonso Choi, 1005-1019 Film Review • Concussion, reviewed by Adam J. White, 1020-1024

Journal of Philosophy of Sport, 46, no. 2 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjps20/46/2?nav=tocList Articles • Suffering in sport: why people willingly embrace negative emotional experiences, by Michael S. Brady, 115-128

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• Shame in sport, by Emily S T Ryall, 129-146 • The interplay between resentment, motivation, and performance, by Myisha Cherry, 147- 161 • Agent-regret and sporting glory, by Jake Wojtowicz, 162-176 • Sport and the anxious mind, by Jeffrey Fry, 177-190 • Only a game? Player misery across game boundaries, by Nele Van de Mosselaer, 191- 207 • Shame and the sports fan, by Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson, 208-223 • Emotional sharing in football audiences, by Gerhard Thonhauser & Michael Wetzels, 224-243 • Do you really hate Tom Brady? Pretense and emotion in sport, by Josephy G. Moore, 244-260 • Don’t stop make-belieiving, by Nathan Wildman, 261-275 • All caught up in the kayfabe: understanding and appreciating pro-wrestling, by Lisa Jones, 276-291 Book Review • Talent development, existential philosophy and sport: on becoming an elite athlete, by Andy Borrie, 292-295 • Ethics in sport, by Dale Murray, 296-300

Journal of Philosophy of Sport, 46, no. 3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjps20/46/3?nav=tocList Articles • From ‘philosophy of sport’ to ‘philosophies of sports’? History, identity and diversification of sport philosophy, by Gunnar Breivik, 301-320 • Wushu: a culture of adversaries, by Guo-Bin Dai & An Lu, 321-338 • Cheating as wrongful competitive norm violating, by Sinclair A. MacRae, 339-354 • The use of head-to-head records for breaking ties in round-robin soccer contests, by Arvi Pakaslahti, 355-366 • Sport as a (mere) hobby: in defense of ‘the gentle pursuit of a modest competence’, by R. Scott Kretchmar, 367-382 • Sport, stories, and morality: a Rortyan approach to doping ethics, by Morten Renslo Sandvik, 383-400 • Games and ideal playgrounds, by Colleen English, 401-415 • ‘Equal play, equal pay’: moral grounds for equal pay in football, by Alfred Archer & Martine Prange, 416-436 • Not everything is a contest: sport, nature sport, and friluftsliv, by Leslie A. Howe, 437- 453 Book Review • Ethnics in youth sport: policy and pedagogical applications, by Colum Cronin, 454-457

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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 90, no. 7 (September 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/90/7?nav=tocList Departments: Editorial • Recruitment of Future Physical Education Teachers Will Require All Hands on Deck, by Emily Jones, 3-5 Departments: Viewpoint • Declining Numbers in PETE Programs: Secondary Teachers as a Front Line of Recruitment, by Cate Egan, 6-7 Articles • Impacting Student Motivation: Reasons for Not Eliminating Extracurricular Activities, by Michael L. Shaffer, 8-14 • Designing Inclusive Physical Education with Universal Design for Learning, by Emily N. Gilbert, 15-21 • Adapted Physical Education Pre-professional Preparation: Shifting the Paradigm, by Cindy K. Piletic & Ron Davis, 22-28 • Health Education in the 21st Century: A Skills-based Approach, by Sarah Benes and Holly Alperin, 29-37 • MI (my) Wheelhouse: A Movement Integration Progression Framework for Elementary Classroom Teachers, by Jongho Moon & Collin A. Webster, 38-45 Departments: The Law and You: Recent Rulings from the Courts Affecting HPERD Professionals • Employment Law: Coach-on-Athlete Abuse, editor: Thomas H. Sawyer, by Tonya L. Sawyer, 46-47 Departments: Teaching Tips • Global Lessons That Will Mean the World to Your Students, editor: Ferman Konukman, by Ingrid l. Johnson & Dan Pohanka, 48-50 • Deck Tennis: A Prerequisite to Net Sports, editor: Ferman Konukman, by Jared Androzzi, Senlin Chen & Rhonda Hovatter, 51-55 Departments: Health Tips • Teahcing the Domino Effect to Combat the Rise in Unintentional Injuries, edited by Sarah Benes, by Michael S. Mucedola, 56-57 Departments: Research into Practice • Designing a physical activity program for children and youth with disabilities: Identifying values and behaviors for a person-centered approach, editor: Kirk E. Mathias, by Molly T. Rowland, Muminah H. Chaundry & Karla A. Caillouet, 58 Departments: Letter to the Editor • Letter to the Editor, by Duane Knudson, 59-60 Departments: Issues • If you had to choose only one, what would be the goal of physical education?, 61-64

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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 90, no. 8 (October 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/90/8?nav=tocList Departments: Editorial • The “Goods of Sport” and Physical Education, by Tyler G. Johnson, 3-5 Departments: Viewpoint • Supporting Literacy Development through Movement, by Mara Manson & Alisa R. James, 6-7 Departments: Obituary • In Memoriam: Raymond A. Weiss: World War II Veteran, Professional Leader, Life-long Learner, and Philanthropist, by Bradley J. Cardinal, 8-9 Articles • Integrate Classroom Physical Activity in School, by Brittany H. Chen, Shannon Michael, Bridget Borgogna, Kate Holmes, Kelly Hughes, Lina Jew & Mary Juergens, 10-19 • Moving Green, Going Green: An Interdisciplinary Creative Dance Experience, by Frances E. Cleland Donnelly & Vicki Faden Millar, 20-33 • Playing on the Same Team: Collaboration between Teachers and Educational Assistants for Inclusive Physical Education, by Hayley J. Morrison & Douglas Gleddie, 34-41 • A Knowledge Packet for Teaching Badminton to Upper Elementary Students, by Emi Tsuda & Phillip Ward, 42-49 • Applying Key Principles of Performance Psychology to Enhance Physical Education and Sport Programs, by Kevin M. Fisher, 50-56 Departments: The Law and You: Recent Rulings from the Courts Affecting HPERD Professionals • Fitbit: Was It Ready for the Marketplace?, editor: Thomas H. Sawyer, by Tonya L. Sawyer, 57-59 Departments: Teaching Tips • Discus Bowling: A Lead-up Activity to Teaching Field Events to Elementary-age Children, editor: Ferman Konukman, by Ruben A. Arroyo & Francis M. Kozub, 60-63 • Facilitating Physical Activity with Individuals with Marfan Syndrome, editor: Ferman Konukman, by Lacie M. Webb & Colin G. Pennington, 64-65 Departments: Research into Practice • Does practice variability elicit a more effective attentional focus in motor skill learners?, editor: Kirk E. Mathias, by Gibson Darden & Sandra Wilson, 66 Departments: Letter to the Editor • Letter to the Editor, by Duane Knudson, 59-60 Departments: Issues • What can be done to motivate high school students in physical education?, 67-68

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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 90, no. 9 (November 2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/90/9?nav=tocList Departments: Editorial • Elementary Physical Educators: Take a Bite of the Skill Themes Approach Carrot!, by Michael E. Gosset, 3-4 Departments: Viewpoint • Science in Service to Society: The National Academy of Kinesiology, by Bradley J. Cardinal, 5-8 Articles • Recommendations for Developing and Implementing State-level Physical Education Accountability Systems in Student Learning, by Emi Tsuda, James Wyant, Sean M. Bulger, Eloise Elliott, Andrea R. Taliaferro, Charlene Burgeson & Howell Wechsler, 9- 15 • Preparing PETE Students for Appropriate Practices: Identifying Areas for Improvement, by Liana Davis, 16-23 • Seeing Is Believing: 7 Tips for Increasing Elementary PE Teacher Credibility, by Nilo César Ramos, Jeremy Elliott & Anderson dos Santos Carvalho, 24-31 • Utilizing the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) Model as a Trauma- informed Practice (TIP) Tool Physical Education, by Douglas W. Ellison, Jennifer L. Walton-Fisette & Kevin Eckert, 32-37 • Professional Development for Increased Classroom-based Physical Activity: Elements and Strategies to Reduce Barriers and Facilitate Implementation, by Nancy O’Hara Tompkins, Mary Foltz Weikle, Adam Keath, Karen Northrup, Susan Childers, Josh Grant, Hannah Sirk & Richard Wittberg, 38-52 Departments: The Law and You: Recent Rulings from the Courts Affecting HPERD Professionals • Does a Coach Have a Lower Liability Standard During Competition?, editor: Thomas H. Sawyer, by Tonya L. Sawyer, 53-55 Departments: Teaching Tips • Introducing a TGfU Mini-volleyball Unit, editor: Ferman Konukman, by Anthony Meléndez Nieves & Luis Estrada Oliver, 56-60 Departments: Research into Practice • Impact of therapeutic riding on motor function, editor: Kirk E. Mathias, by Lisa M. Reed & Jessica Hamm, 61-62 Miscellaneous • 2019 Reviewer Index, 63-64

Journal of Sport History, 46, no. 1 (2019) http://www.journalofsporthistory.org/current-issue.html Articles • Sun, Surf, and Toned Bodies: California’s Impact on the History of Sport and Leisure: Introduction, by Toby C. Rider, Matthew P. Llewellyn & John Gleaves, 1-4

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• Cultural Reproduction and Resistance at the Rinks: Roller-Skating and the Americanization of California, 1867-90, by MacIntosh Ross, Thomas Fabian & Courtney van Wass, 5-19 • “Living the Dream”: Southern California and Origins of Lifestyle Sport, by Tolga Ozyurtcu, 20-35 • The Californization of Olympian Love: Olga Fikotová and Harold Connolly’s Cold War Romance, by Mark Dyreson, 36-61 • Cold War Politics and the California Running Scene: The Experiences of Mihály Iglói and László Tábori in the Golden State, by Johanna Mellis, 62-81 • “The Benares of the West”: The Evolution of Yoga in Los Angeles, by Callie Batts Maddox & Robin Cooley, 82-97 • Three Clubs in Search of a City: Professional Soccer in Los Angeles, 1973-2018, by Chris Bolsmann & George N. Kioussis, 98-114 Book Reviews • Pigskin Nation: How the NFL Remade American Politics, by Jesse Berrett, reviewed by Chad Lower, 115-116 • Irish Soccer Migrants: A Social and Cultural History, by Conor Curran, reviewed by Kevin Mitchell Mercer, 117-118 • Game of Privilege: An African American History of Golf, by Lane Demas, reviewed by Matthew Himel, 118-119 • Hockey: Challenging Canada’s Game; Au-delà du sport canadien, edited by Jenny Ellison & Jennifer Anderson, reviewed by Michel Vigneault, 120-121 • Manufacturing Masculinity: The Mangan Oeuvre. Global Reflections on J.A. Mangan’s Studies of Masculinity, Imperialism and Militarism, edited by Peter Horton, reviewed by Mark J. Crowley, 121-122 • The Politics of Football in Yugoslavia: Sport, Nationalism and the State, by Richard Mills, reviewed by Martin J. Kozon, 123-124 • Two Studies in the History of Ancient Greek Athletics, by Thomas Heine Nielsen, reviewed by David Lunt, 124-125 • New York Sports: Glamour and Grit in the Empire City, edited by Stephen H. Norwood, reviewed by Tracey Hanshew, 126-127 • A Season in the Sun: The Rise of Mickey Mantle, by Randy Roberts & Johnny Smith, reviewed by Holly Swyers, 127-128 • When Baseball Met Big Bill Haywood: The Battle for Manchester, New Hampshire, 1912-1916, by Scott C. Roper & Stephanie Abbot Roper, reviewed by Lindsay John Bell, 129-130 • Joe Louis: Sports and Race in Twentieth-Century America, by Marcy Sacks, reviewed by George Sirgiovanni, 130-131 • Creating the Big Ten: Courage, Corruption, and Commercialization, by Winton U. Solberg, reviewed by Ryan K. Barland, 132-133

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• Fumbled Call: The Bear Bryant-Wally Butts Football Scandal That Split the Supreme Court and Changed American Libel Law, by David E. Sumner, reviewed by Patrick Tutka, 133-134 • Norbert Elias and the Analysis of History and Sport: Systematizing Figurational Sociology, by Joannes Van Gestel, reviewed by Colleen English, 134-136 • Sport and Modernism in the Visual Arts in Europe, c. 1909-39, by Bernard Vere, reviewed by Natalia Camps Y Wilant, 136-137 • Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017, by Stephen Wagg, reviewed by Tarminder Kaur, 137-139

Journal of Sports Economics, 20, no. 8 (December 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jsea/20/8 Articles • ESport Superstars, by Michael R. Ward & Alexander D. Harmon, 987-1013 • The Role of Referees in Professional Sports Contests, by Cedric Duvinage & Peter-J. Jost, 1014-1050 • Performance and Actual Pay in Norwegian Soccer, by Christer Thrane, 1051-1065 • Quantile Insights on Market Structure and Worker Salaries: The Case of Major League Baseball, by Rodney Fort, Young Hoon Lee & Taeyeon Oh, 1066-1087 • Collective Bargaining in a Basic North American Sports League Model with Broadcasting Revenue, by Paul Madden, 1088-1118

Journal of Sports Economics, 21, no. 1 (January 2020) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jsea/21/1 Articles • Productivity, Rents, and the Salaries of Group of Five Football Coaches, by Michael A. Leeds & Ngoc Tram Nguyen Pham, 3-19 • Competitive Intensity, Fans’ Expectations, and Match-Day Tickets Sold in the Italian Football Serie A, 2012-2015, by Alexander John Bond & Francesco Addesa, 20-43 • Do Tournaments With Superstars Encourage or Discourage Competition?, by Michael Babington, Sebastian J. Goerg & Carl Kitchens, 44-63 • The Third Place Game, by Netanel Nissim & Aner Sela, 64-86 • Universities Behaving Badly: The Impact of Athletic Malfeasance on Student Quality and Enrollment, by Austin F. Eggers, Peter A. Groothuis, Parker Redding Kurt W. Rotthoff, Michael Solimini, 87-100

Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 43, no. 6 (December 2019) https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jssa/43/6 Articles • Rethinking Sportland: A New Research Agenda for Development and Peace Sector, by Richard Giulianotti, Fred Coalter, Holly Collision & Simon C. Darnelly, 411-437

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• Surf-for-Development: An Exploration of Program Recipient Perspectives in Lobitos, Peru, by Leon Mach, 438-461 • Creativity, Conviviality, and Civil Society in Neoliberalizing Public Space: Changing Politics and Discourses in Skateboarder Activism From New York City to Los Angeles, by Chihsin Chiu & Christopher Giamarino, 462-492 • China’s Football Dream: Sport, Citizen, Symbolic Power, and Civic Spaces, by Jonathan Sullivan, Simon Chadwick & Michael Gow, 493-514 • Athletic Labor and Social Reproduction, by Nathan Kalman-Lamb, 515-530 • Three Lions on Her Shirt: Hot and Banal Nationalism for England’s Sportswomen, by Ali Bowes & Alan Bairner, 531-550 • Concussions and Capital: Tom Brady, CTE, and the NFL’s Crisis of Identity, by Brett Siegel, 551-574

Physical Culture and Sport, 84, no. 1 (December 2019) https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/pcssr/84/1/pcssr.84.issue-1.xml Articles: • The Line in the Sand for British Strenght Sports No Second Chances and the Creation of Drug Free for Life Ethos, by Philippe Crisp, 1-11 • Facing Irregularities in Sport: Whistleblowing and Watchdog Journalism. The Romanian Case, by Pompiliu-Nicolae Constantin & Marius Stoicescu, 12-20 • Challenges in Integrity of Sport: Current Practices and Preventive Approaches of Sport Corruption in Sri Lanka, by A. A. L. Madhushani, 21-26 • Analyzing the Roles of Country Image, Nation Branding, and Public Diplomacy through the Evolution of the Modern Olympic Movement, by Yoav Dubinsky, 27-40 • Life Skill Development and Transfer beyond Sport, by Deborah Agnew, Kathryn Jackson, Shane Pill & Christine Edwards, 41-54

Soccer and Society, 20, no. 7-8 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/20/7-8?nav=tocList Moments, Metaphors, Memories: Defining Events in the History of Soccer Introduction • Defining moments in the history of soccer, by Kausik Bandyopadhyay & Souvik Naha, 897-902 Articles • Football events, memories and globalization, by Richard Giulianotti, 903-911 • Let the Aryanists know! Brazilian race and nations in the 1938 France World Cup, by Tiago J. Maranhão, 912-922 • ‘Filip’ or flop? Managing public relations and the Latin American reaction to the 1966 FIFA World Cup, by Alex G. Gillett & Keven D. Tennent, 923-935 • Politics, resistance and patronage: the African boycott of the 1966 World Cup and its ramifications, by Paul Darby, 936-947

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• 1982 FIFA World Cup: from Spain’s struggle for democratic legitimacy to Italy’s rediscovery of football nationalism, by Juan Antonio Simón & Carlos García-Martí, 948- 959 • El desmarde: counter-hegemonic fervor in Carlos Monsiváis’s 1986 World Cup chronicles, by Patrick Thomas Ridge, 960-972 • Africa at the Football World Cup, 1934-2018: defining moments and memories on the field, by Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu, 973-985 • Lessons learned and tables turned: ‘(in)security’ and media representations in the 2018 World Cup, by Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen, 986-999 • National identity, social legacy and Qatar 2022: the cultural ramifications of FIFA’s first Arab World Cup, Thomas Ross Griffin, 1000-1013 • The making of modern soccer: a product of multiple interdependencies, by Graham Curry, 1014-1024 • From Mitropa Cup to UEFA Cup: the role of UEFA in the establishment of a European scale in football, 1927-1972, by Philippe Vonnard, 1025-1040 • Celtic FC’s 1967 Lisbon Lions: why the European Cup victory of the first club from Britain was a defining moment for the Irish diaspora in Scotland, by John Kelly & Joseph M. Bradley, 1041-1055 • The ‘invention’ of FIFA history: João Havelange’s election to FIFA presidency as a historic event, by Luiz Guilherme Burlamaqui, 1056-1070 • Still as divided as ever? Northern Ireland, football and identity 20 years after the Good Friday Agreement, by David Hassan & Kyle Ferguson, 1071-1082 • Moments and memories: football and state narratives in Algeria, by Youcef Bouandel & Mahfoud Amara, 1084-1094 • WEURO 2017 as catalyst? The narratives of two female pioneers in the Dutch women’s football media complex, by Rens Peeters, Agnes Elling & Jacco Van Sterkenburg, 1095- 1107 • The gendering of defining moments: heroic narratives and pivotal points in footballing memories, by Kath Woodward, 1108-1117 Announcement • Call for papers, by Kausik Bandyopadhyay, 1118-1119

Sociology of Sport Journal, 36, no.4 (December 2019) https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/ssj/36/4/ssj.36.issue-4.xml Articles • Sport Sociology, In Question, by Joshua I. Newman, 265-276 • Exploring Sport and Intergroup Relations in Fiji: Guidance for Researchers Undertaking Short-Term Ethnography, by Jack Thomas Sugden, Daryl Adair, Nico Schulenkorf & Stephen Frawley, 277-288

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• The Lack of Age Representation in the Governance of in England, by Adam J. White, Stefan Robinson, Eric Anderson, Rachael Bullingham, Allyson Pollock & Ryan Scoats, 300-310 • “I Feel We are Inclusive Enough”: Examining Swimming Coaches’ Understanding of Inclusion and Disability, by Andrew Hammond, Ruth Jeanes, Dawn Penney & Deana Leahy, 311-321 • Father-Child Sports Participation and Outdoor Activities: Patterns and Implications for Health and Father-Child Relationships, by Chris Knoester & Theo Randolph, 322-329 • “Perhaps She Only Had a Banana Available to Throw”: Habitus, Racial Prejudice, and Whiteness on Australian Football League Message Boards, by Jamie Cleland, Keith Parry & David Radford, 330-338 • Young Athletes’ Perceptions of Coach-Athlete Sexual Relationships: Engaging With Competing Ethics, by Kari Stefansen, Gerd Marie Solstad, Åse Strandbu & Maria Hansen, 339-346 Book Reviews • They Will Have Their Game: Sporting Culture and the Making of the Early American Republic, reviewed by Samuel M. Clevenger, 347-348 • Black Men on the Blacktop: Basketball and the Politics of Race, reviewed by Kenneth Sean Chaplin, 349-351 • Playing While White: Privilege and Power On and Off the Field, reviewed by Taylor M. Henry, 349-353

Sport, Education and Society, 24, no. 9 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/24/9?nav=tocList Articles • International College of Reviewers 2018-2019, 912-913 • Embodied encounters with more-than-human nature in health and physical education, by Nicole Taylor, Jan Wright & Gabrielle O’Flynn, 914-924 • Learning to be human in a digital world: a model of values fluency education for physical education, by Fiona Chambers & Rachel Sandford, 925-938 • Three strikes and you’re out: culture, facilities, and participation among LGBTQ youth in sports, by Alex Kulick, Laura J. Wernick, Mario Alberto V. Espinoza, Tarkington J. Newman & Adrienne B. Dessel, 939-953 • ‘Who’s that girl sitting with the boys?’: negotiating researcher identity in fieldwork with adolescent boys, by Rachel Ann O’Brien, 954-966 • Psychophenomenology and the explicitation interview for accessing subjective lived experience in sport coaching, by Alain Mouchet, Kevin Morgan & Gethin Thomas, 967- 980 • Creation of new routines in physical education: second-order reflection as a tradition- challenging form of reflection stimulated by inquiry-based learning, by Lars Domino Østergaard, 981-993

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• Can korfball facilitate mixed-PE in the UK? The perspectives of junior korfball players, by Laura Gubby, 994-1005 • Child-rearing in public spaces: the challenging dual-role relationships of parent-coaches and child-athletes of coaches in Swedish team sports, by Inger Eliasson, 1006-1018 Book Reviews • Young people, social media and health, edited by Victoria A. Goodyear and Kathleen M. Armour, reviewed by Jo Hickman Dunne, 1019-1022

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 13, no. 3-4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/13/3-4?nav=tocList Bernard Suits’ Legacy: New Inspirations and Interpretations Articles • Bernard Suits’ Legacy: New Inspirations and Interpretations, by Filip Kobiela, Francisco Javier Lopez Frias & Jose Luis Perez Trivino, 271-276 • A Revised Definition of Games: An Analysis of Grasshopper Errors, Omissions, and Ambiguities, by Scott Kretchmar, 277-292 • An Epistemic Condition for Playing a Game, by Lukas Schwengerer, 293-306 • Suits on Strategic Fouling, by Miroslav Imbrišević, 307-317 • Formalism Conventionalized, by Eric Moore, 318-333 • Pre-Game Cheating and Playing the Game, by Alex Wolf-Root, 334-347 • What Are We Doing When We Are Training?, by Paul Faulkner, 348-362 • ‘The Alexandrian Condition’: Suits on Boredom, Death, and Utopian Games, by Christopher C. Yorke, 363-371 • The Play in the Game Utopians are Playing, by Deborah P. Vossen, 372-391 • Ludic Constructivism: Or, Individual Life and Fate of Humankind, by Avery Kolers, 392-405 • Bernard Suits’ Response to the Question on the Meaing of Life as a Critique of Modernity, by Francisco Javier Lopez Frias, 406-418 • When Life Becomes a Game: A moral Lesson from Søren Kierkegaard and Bernard Suits, by Daniel M. Johnson, 419-431 • Suits’ Utopia and Human Sports, by Steffen Borge, 432-455 • Playing with Art in Suits’ Utopia, by Nathan Wildman & Alfred Archer, 456-470 • On the Japanese Translation of Bernard Suits, The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia キリギリスの哲学―ゲームプレイと理想の人生 (Romanization: kirigirisu no tetsugaku―gēmupurei to risō no jinsei. Lit.: The Philosophy of the Grasshopper: Game- playing and the ideal life), by Shigeki Kawatani & Takahiro Yamada, 471-476 • The Journey toward the Chinese Translation of The Grasshopper, by Tien Mei Hu & Yu Ping Chou, 477-480 • Playing with the Polish Translation of The Grasshopper, by Filip Kobiela, 481-484 Obituary • Biographical Information for Bernard Suits, by Cheryl Ballantyne, 485

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Interview • An Interview with Bernard Suits’ Widow, by Cheryl Ballantyne, Filip Kobiela & Francisco Javier Lopez Frias, 486-488

Sport History Review, 50, no. 2 (November 2019) https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/shr/50/2/shr.50.issue-2.xml Forum: Women’s Cycling Histories • Introduction: The Quest to Control The Powerful Meanings of Bicycle Racing, by Ari de Wilde, 133-136 • Women’s High-Wheel Bicycle Racing in Nineteenth-Century America: More than Salacious Entertainment, by M. Ann Hall, 137-158 • 1890s Women’s Bicycle Racing: Forgotten, but Why?, by Roger Gilles, 159-172 • The Red Zinger/Coors Classic Bicycle Race: Commemorations and Re-Cycled Narratives, by Shelly Lucas, 173-186 Scholarly Articles • “Beyond Women’s Powers of Endurance”: The 1928 800-Meter and Women’s Olympic Track and Field in the Context of the United States, by Colleen English, 187-204 • Spécificités socio-politiques et culturelles de la destinée d’un jeu de balle traditionnel rural français: la non-sportivisation de la soule (choule), by Jean-François Loudcher, 205- 224 • When Culture Meets Capital: Commericalism, National Identity, and Vancouver’s Initial Attempt to Join the NHL, by John Wong & Scott R. Jedlicka, 225-243 Book Reviews • Skiing Into Modernity: A Cultural and Environmental History, reviewed by Michelle Murphy, 244-245 • Fumbled Call: The Bear Bryant-Wally Butts Football Scandal That Split the Supreme Court and Changed American Libel Law, reviewed by Jim Watkins, 246-247 • Hockey: A Global History, reviewed by John Wong, 248-249

Sport in History, 39, no. 4 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsih20/39/4?nav=tocList Upfront and Onside: Women, Football, History and Heritage Special Edition Part Two. Guest Editors. Jean Williams, Amanda Callan-Spenn and Jo Halpin Introduction • Introduction to the second special edition of upfront and onside, by Jean Williams, 369- 375 Articles • Gender, photography and women’s football in England: the Portsmouth Ladies FC, 1916- 1918, by Alexander Jackson, 376-394 • ‘We’re the lassies from Lancashire’: Manchester Corinthians Ladies FC and the use of overseas tours to defy the FA ban on women’s football, by Jean Williams, 395-417

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• From Butlins to Europe: Fodens Ladies in the 1960s and 1970s, by Dave Day & Margaret Roberts, 418-444 • Women’s Euro 2005 a ‘watershed’ for women’s football in England and a new era for game, by Barbara Bell, 445-461 • The up-front legacies of France 2019: changing the face of ‘le foot féminin’, by Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, 462-483

Sport in Society, 22, no. 11 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/22/11?nav=tocList SportsWorld III: Policy, Process and Protest in Global Sports. Guest Editors: John Nauright and Luke Harris Introduction • SportsWorld in transition: uncertain futures for local and global sport, John Nauright & Luke J. Harris, 1759-1761 Articles • Globalization of the traditional Okinawan art of Shotokan karate, by Brianne Lawton & John Nauright, 1762-1768 • The revoking and returning of Jim Thorpe’s Olympics awards: 70 years of Native- American sports protest?, by Fabrice Delsahut, 1769-1782 • Gender equality, sport and the United Nations system. A historical overview of the slow pace of progress, by Lilamani de Soysa & Sarah Zipp, 1783-1800 • Institutional maintenance and elite sport: a case study of high-performance women’s ice hockey in Canada, by Jonathon Edwards & Julie Stevens, 1801-1815 • From bastard child to a place in Australia’s family; the Federal Government’s role in repositioning Australian soccer as a legitimate, mainstream sport: a qualitative study, by Andy Harper, 1816-1833 • Sport and doping: from WADA’s monopoly to collective arrangements and model of anti-doping, by Sergey Altukhov, Hongxin Li & John Nauright, 1834-1847 • Brand image legacies of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™: a long-term assessment, by Kamilla Swart, Louis G. Moyo & Chris Hattingh, 1848-1863 • Assessing volunteer satisfaction at the London Olympic Games and its impact on future volunteer behaviour, by Minhong Kim, Steven Suk-Kyu Kim, May Kim & James J. Zhang, 1864-1881

Sport in Society, 22, no. 12 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/22/12?nav=tocList Articles • The contribution of football clubs to the international projection of cities: a causal analysis based on German and English cases, by D. Paül i Agustí, Ò. Saladié & A. Gutiérrez, 1883-1903 • The socialization and participation of Deaflympians in sport, by Rebecca Foster, Hayley Fitzgerald & Annette Stride, 1904-1918

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• Divided and united: perceptions of athlete activism at the ESPYS, by Evan L. Frederick, Ann Pegoraro & Jimmy Sanderson, 1919-1936 • Més que un club: Barça as a Repository of Catalan Cultural Memory, by Sonal Jha, 1937- 1949 • Taking my talents to South Beach (and back): evidence from a superstar athlete, by Daniel Shoag & Stan Veuger, 1950-1960 • Climatic origin is unrelated to national Olympic success and specialization: an analysis of six successive games (1996-2016) using 12 dissimilar sports categories, by George Vagenas & Dimitrai Palaiothodorou, 1961-1974 • Explaining the presence of political content in football fans’ antagonistic communication in Cyprus, by Stelios Stylianou & Vivi Theodoropoulou, 1975-1989 • Marginalized gender, marginalized sports – an ethnographic study of SportsClass students’ future aspirations in elite sport, by Lotte Stausgaard Skrubbeltrang, 1990-2005 • Big brother’s little sister: the ideological construction of women’s super league, by Donna Woodhouse, Beth Fielding-Lloyd & Ruth Sequerra, 2006-2023 • African footballers’ life cycles according to the analysis of transfer value along their career path: a case study of Ghanaian players, by Ernest Yeboah Acheampong & Bouhaouala Malek, 2024-2044 • Giving back to society: evidence from African sports migrants, by Ernest Yeboah Acheampong, 2045-2064 • Hiking paths and intangible heritage: a quest for cultural roots. Cases in the province of Castellón, Spain, by Pablo Vidal-González & Víctor Sánchez, 2065-2076 • The transition of second screen devices to first screen status in sport viewing, by Habai Lpez-Gonzalez, Constantino Stavros & Aaron C. T. Smith, 2077-2088 • ‘We go green in Beijing’: situating live television, urban motor sport and environmental sustainability by means of a framing analysis of TV broadcasts of Formula E, by Timothy Robeers, 2089-2103 • Online soccer fandom: from social networking to gaming, by Vicente Rodríguez Ortega, 2104-2121 • ‘Calling out’ corporate redwashing: the extractives industry, corporate social responsibility and sport for development in indigenous communities in Canada, by Rob Millington, Audrey R. Giles, Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, Nicolien van Luijk & Mitchell McSweeney, 2122-2140 • Running from responsibility: athletic governing bodies, corporate sponsros, and the failure to support pregnant and postpartum elite female distance runners, by Francine E. Darroch, Audrey R. Giles, Heather Hillsburg & Roisin McGettigan-Dumas, 2141-2160 • ‘Gimme diplomacy’: a critical discourse analysis on golf diplomacy between Singapore and the United States, by Sean Chan & Mark Brooke, 2161-2178 • Stress and coping in Fijian rakavi (rugby) sevens players, by Gaylene Osborne Finekaso & Gareth J. Treharne, 2179-2202

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• Rehabilitation or risk aversion? Banning supporters from sporting events in the Czech Republic, by Vendula Divišová, 2224-2242 • Runners’ engagement and social support practices: exploring the uses and role of online activities, by Rosie Littlejohns, Mary Beth Gouthro & Janet Dickinson, 2243-2260 Review Articles • Methods for quantifying the social and economic value of sport and active recreation: a critical review, by Lewis Keane, Erin Hoare, Justin Richards, Adrian Bauman & William Bellew, 2203-2223 Commentary • Character and values, by Paddy Upton, 2261-2266 Book Reviews • Cricket’s Changing Ethos: Nobles, Nationalists and the IPL, by Avipshu Halder, 2267- 2269 • Football Fans, Activism and Social Change, by Andrew Hodges, 2270-2272 Obituary • Remembering Steve Redhead, by John Hughson & Richard Giulianotti, 2273-2276 Call for Papers • A special section on “the football industry in Asia” within the Asia-Pacific sport and social science special issue of Sport in Society, by Jung Woo Lee & Tien-Chin Tan, 2277-2278 Correction • Correction, page (i)

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