H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014

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H-Sport Journal and periodical review Fourth Quarter 2014 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch December 15, 2014

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

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 31, 17, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/current#.VIhjLMk8p2A

 The Most Salient Matches in the History of Premier League Football, by Loek Groot & Marnix Zoutenbier, 2101-2120

 The Field of Play: Phases and Themes in the Historiography of Pre-1914 Scottish Football, by Matthew L. McDowell, 2121-2140

 ‘The Good, Pure Old Days’: Cyclist's Switching Appraisals of Doping before and after Retirement as Claims Making in the Construction of Doping as a Social Problem, by Bernat López, 2141-2157

 The Origins of Football Debate: Comments on Adrian Harvey's Historiography, by Graham Curry, 2158- 2163

 Ballplayer or Barrier Breaker? Branding through the Seven Statues of Jackie Robinson, by Christopher Stride, Ffion Thomas & Maureen M. Smith, 2164-2196

 Advantage Receiver: Australia and Japan's Return to the Davis Cup after World War II, by Ai Kobayashi, 2197-2211

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 The Origins of Football Debate: The Continuing Demise of the Dominant Paradigm, 1852–1856, by Peter Swain, 2212-2229

 The Health Risks of Doping during the Cold War: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Sides of the Iron Curtain, by Thomas M. Hunt, Paul Dimeo, Florian Hemme & Anne Mueller, 2230-2244

 From the Institutionalisation of ‘All Disabilities’ to Comprehensive Sports Integration: Joining the Paralympic Movement (1954–2012), by Sébastien Ruffié, Sylvain Ferez & Elise Lantz, 2245-2265

Book Reviews

 Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era, by Charles J.D. Kupfer, 2266- 2267

 Running: A Global History, by P. David Howe, 2268-2269

 Sports and Christianity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, by Annie Blazer, 2269-2271

 The Making of Les Bleus: Sport in France, 1958–2010, by Philip Dine, 2271-2273

 Immortals of British Sport: A Celebration of Britain's Sporting History Through Sculpture, by Mike Huggins, 2273-2275

 Wimbledon: The Official History, by Kevin Jefferys, 2275-2277

 There You Have It: The Life, Legacy, and Legend of Howard Cosell, by Benjamin Burroughs, 2277-2278

 A History of Football in Australia: A Game of Two Halves, by Braham Dabscheck, 2279-2280

 On and Off the Field: Fußballkultur in und Deutschland/Football Culture in England and Germany, by Keith Bullivant, 2280-2282

 Rooting for the Home Team: Sport, Community, and Identity, Laura Troiano, 2282-2284

 Only Gold Matters: Cecil Griffiths, the Exiled Olympic Champion, by Mike Huggins, 2284-2286

 French : A Social and Cultural History, by Cathal Kilcline, 2286-2287

 Keepers of the Flame: NFL Films and the Rise of Sports Media, by Andrew M. Fearnley, 2288-2290

 Sport and the Emancipation of European Women: The Struggle for Self-Fulfillment, by Patricia Vertinsky, 2290-2291

 FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association): The Men, the Myths and the Money, by Braham Dabscheck, 2292-2294

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 31, 16, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/16#.VIhj48k8p2A

Special Issue: Rethinking Elias

 Sport and Civilisation: Violence Mastered. From the Lack of a Definition for Violence to the Illusory Pacifying Role of Modern Sports, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 1939-1955

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 Sports and Violence Reflected in the Mirror of Modern Societies: Sport Ambiguities, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 1956-1974

 Role Distance in Question: When it is No Longer Participating But Winning Which is Important, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 1975-1992

 Sport to the Rescue of the Suburbs: Sport to Educate? Sport to Reassure? When Politicians Respond to the Signs of Disturbance of Law and Order, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 1993-2012

 Hooligans, Casuals, Independents: Decivilisation or Rationalisation of the Activity?, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 2013-2033

 Sport, Technique and Violence: The Technical Modes for Generating Sport Violence, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 2034-2058

 Sport, Prison, Violence: On Imprisonment and Confinement Conditions – ‘French Prison Sport’ and the Instruments of the World's Good Conscience, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 2059-2078

 Sport and Civilisation: Violence Mastered? From Civilising Functions to Pacifying Functions, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 2079-2099

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 31, 15, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/15#.VIhkjck8p2A

Special Issue: Special Issue (ISHPES): Games and Sporting Events in History - Organisations, Performances and Impacts

 Foreword, by Annette R. Hofmann, Gerald Gems & Maureen Smith, 1831

 Revisiting (and Revising?) Sports Boycotts: From Rugby against South Africa to Soccer in Israel, by Malcolm MacLean, 1832-1851

 Re-Entering the Sporting World: China's Sponsorship of the 1963 Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO), by Russell Field, 1852-1867

 Opening a Window on Early Twentieth-Century School Sport in Cape Town Society, by Francois J. Cleophas, 1868-1881

 On the Margins: Therapeutic Massage, Physical Education and Physical Therapy Defining a Profession, by Alison Wrynn, 1882-1895

 Discourses on the Production of the Athletic Lean Body in Central Europe around 1900, by Rudolf Müllner, 1896-1908

 Women Boxers: Actresses to Athletes – The Role of Vaudeville in Early Women's Boxing in the USA, by Gerald Gems & Gertrud Pfister, 1909-1924

 British Cultural Influence and Japan: Elizabeth Phillips Hughes's Visit for Educational Research in 1901– 1902, by Keiko Ikeda, 1925-1938

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 49, 6, December, 2014 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/49/6.toc

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 Sports review: A content analysis of the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues and the Sociology of Sport Journal across 25 years, by Jon Dart, 645-668

 Culture, community, consciousness: The Caribbean sporting diaspora, by Janelle Joseph, 669-687

 Manufacturing conflict narratives in Real Madrid versus Barcelona football matches,by Hibai Lopez- Gonzalez, Frederic Guerrero-Sole and Richard Haynes, 688-706

 ‘It’s a long way to the ’: The experiences of Australasian professional rugby league migrants in the United Kingdom, by Adam B. Evans and David E. Stead., 707-727

 Framing the 2007 National Basketball Association finals: An analysis of commentator discourse, by Olan KM Scott, Brad Hill and Dwight Zakus, 728-744

 Make me proud! Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games and its effect on national pride of young Singaporeans, by Ho Keat Leng, Tzu-Yin Kuo, Grain Baysa-Pee and Josephine Tay, 745-760

Book reviews

 21st Century Jocks: Sporting Men and Contemporary Heterosexuality, by Alex Channon, 761-764

 Making Meaning Out of Mountains: The Political Ecology of Skiing , by Paul Gilchrist, 764-768

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 49, 5, October, 2014 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/49/5.toc

 ‘It’s just superstition I suppose … I’ve always done something on game day’: The construction of everyday life on a university basketball team, by James Cherrington, 509-525

 Relative age effect in lower categories of international basketball, by Miguel Saavedra Garcia, Oscar Gutierrez Aguilar, Juan J. Fernandez Romero, David Fernandez Lastra and Garbriel Eiras Oliveira, 526- 535

 ‘Harry walks, Fabio runs’: A case study on the current relationship between English national identity, soccer and the English press, by Gerald Griggs and Tom Gibbons, 536-549

 Social capital, network governance and the strategic delivery of grassroots , by Andrew Adams, 550-574

 Sport and exercise medicine’s professional project: The impact of formal qualifications on the organization of British Olympic medical services, by Andrea Scott, 575-591

 Take a deep breath: Asthma, sporting embodiment, the senses and ‘auditory work’, by Jacquelyn Allen- Collinson and Helen Owton, 592-608

 Changes in German sport participation: Historical trends in individual sports, by Claudia Klostermann and Siegfried Nagel, 609-634

Book reviews

 Gender and Sport: Changes and Challenges, by Honorata Jakubowska, 635-638

 The Insider’s Guide to Match-fixing in Football, by Christopher M. McLeod, 639-641 Page - 4 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014

Journal of Sport History, Vol. 41, 3, Fall 2014 http://www.journalofsporthistory.org/current-and-back-issues.html

 From Vision to Reality: The Pre-History of NASSH and the Fermentation of an Idea, by Robert K. Barney and Jeffrey O. Segrave, 381-400

 The Panama Cannonball’s Transnational Ties: Migrants, Sport, and Belonging in the Interwar Greater Caribbean, by Lara Putnam, 401-424

 “Personality and Color into Everything He Does”: Henry Rose (1899-1958)—Journalist, Celebrity, and the Forgotten Man of the Munich Disaster, by David Dee, 425-446

 Taking Punishment Gladly: Bill Tilden’s Performances of the Unruly Male Body, by Nathan Titman, 447- 466

 More Than Milk and Cookies: Reconsidering the College Play Day, by Sarah Jane Eikleberry, 467-486

 A Testing Time, by Catriona M. Parratt, 487-494

Film, Media, and Museum Reviews

 “Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Becoming American,” National Museum of American Jewish History, by William M. Simons, 495-498

Book Reviews

 ABRISKETA, OLATZ. : A Ritual, An Aesthetic, by Charles Fruehling Springwood, 499- 500

 BLACK, JONATHAN. Making the American Body: The Remarkable Saga of the Men and Women Whose Feats, Feuds and Passions Shaped Fitness History, by Dominic G. Morais and Jan Todd, 501-502

 BOORAEM, HENDRIK V. Young Jerry Ford: Athlete and Citizen, by Michael T. Wood, 502-503

 CHRISTESEN, PAUL. Sport and Democracy in the Ancient and Modern Worlds, by David J. Lunt, 504

 DEE, DAVID. Sport and British Jewry: Integration, Ethnicity and Anti-Semitism, 1890-1970, by William M. Simons, 505-506

 FORT, RODNEY AND JASON WINFREE. 15 Sports Myths and Why They Are Wrong, by Diane Bruce Anstine, 507-508

 GANT, JESSE J. AND NICHOLAS J. HOFFMAN. Wheel Fever: How Wisconsin Became a Great Bicycle State, by Kevin J. Hayes, 509

 GILBERT, DANIEL A. Expanding the Strike Zone: Baseball in the Age of Free Agency by Steven P. Gietschier, 510-511

 GRASSO, JOHN. Historical Dictionary of Boxing, by Scott A.G.M. Crawford, 512

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 HANSEN, PETER H. The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the Enlightenment, by Martina Gugglberger, 513-514

 KRYSTAL, MATTHEW. Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian: Contested Representation in the Global Era, by Victoria Paraschak, 515

 KLEIN, BRADLEY S. Wide Open Fairways: A Journey across the Landscapes of Modern Golf, by George B. Kirsch, 516-518

 KUHN, GABRIEL. Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics, by Melissa M. Forbis, 518

 LOHN, JOHN. They Ruled the Pool: The 100 Greatest Swimmers in History. DE GEORGE, MATTHEW. Duels in the Pool: Swimming’s Greatest Rivalries by Keith McClellan, 519-520

 MCGILL, BILLY AND ERIC BRACH. Billy “the Hill” and the Jump Hook: The Autobiography of a Forgotten Basketball Legend by Robert A. Bennett III, 520-521

 MCKENZIE, SHELLY. Getting Physical: The Rise of Fitness Culture in America by Martha H. Verbrugge, 522-523

 NELSON, MURRAY R., ED. American Sports: A History of Icons, Idols and Ideas, by Brett L. Abrams, 523-524

 PFISTER, GERTRUD AND MARI KRISTIN SISJORD, EDS. Gender and Sport: Changes and Challenges, by Lena Krone, 525-526

 PORTER, DAVID L. Their Greatest Victory: 24 Athletes Who Overcame Disease, Disability and Injury, by Kwok Ng, 527

 PRUTER, ROBERT. The Rise of American High School Sports and the Search for Control, 1880-1930, by Brian M. Ingrassia, 528-529

 SCHULTZ, JAIME. Qualifying Times: Points of Change in U.S. Women’s Sport, by Rita Liberti, 530

 SMITH, JOHN MATTHEW. The Sons of Westwood: John Wooden, UCLA, and the Dynasty That Changed College Basketball by Chad Carlson, 531-532

 TRIMBUR, LUCIA. Come Out Swinging: The Changing World of Boxing in Gleason’s Gym, by Gerald R. Gems, 523

 WALKER, . The Graves County Boys: A Tale of Kentucky Basketball, Perseverance, and the Unlikely Championship of the Cuba Cubs, by C.J. Schexnayder, 534-535

 WESCOTT, RICH. Philadelphia’s Top 50 Baseball Players, by C.J. Schexnayder, 536

 WRIGHT, BART. Football Revolution: The Rise of the Spread Offense and How It Transformed College Football, by Robert Stephenitch, 537

Journal of Physical Education and Dance, Vol. 85, 9, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/current#.VIhq88k8p2A

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 Creating Authentic Sport Experiences for Individuals with Disabilities, by David G. Lorenzi, 3-5

 Preparing the Next Generation of Physical Education Teachers, by Brent Heidorn, 6-9

 Implementing a Foot-screening Clinic for University Musical Theater Students: A Pilot Program, by Lyndsey Ford and Rose Schmieg, 10-14

 Prayer 101: Deciphering the Law — What Every Coach and Administrator Should Know, by Jennifer Beck Willett, Bernie Goldfine, Todd Seidler, Andy Gillentine and Scott Marley, 15-19

 The Play Community: A Student-centered Model for Physical Education, by Tyler G. Johnson, Nicole D. Bolter and Sharon Kay Stoll, 20-27

 Understanding the Realities of Teaching: A Seminar Series Focused on Induction, by K. Andrew R. Richards, Karen Lux Gaudreault and Thomas J. Templin, 28-35

 Addressing Inclusion in Higher Education Physical Activity Programs, by Ishonte Allar, Jun-Hyung Baek and Andrea Taliaferro, 36-41

 Does Competitive Cheerleading Represent an Opportunity to Participate in Intercollegiate Athletics?, by John J. Miller and Cinthya Roberto, 42-43

 Using School-based Intramurals as Early Field Experiences for Physical Education Teacher Education Majors, by Kimberly Everhart, 44-46

 In order to increase the likelihood that students will persist in lifelong physical activity participation, is it more beneficial to offer an elementary school curriculum primarily focused on the development of fundamental motor skills and health-related fitness or a curriculum focused solely on offering physical activities that provide for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)?, 47-48

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol. 85, 8, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/85/8#.VIhsSck8p2A

 Clash of Civilizations?, by Angela Beale, 3-4

 Putting Our Heads Together: Collaborating for Student Success after Concussion, by Holly Schmies, 5-8

 Collaborating Dance with Artists, Technical Directors, Health Educators, Physical Educators, and Other Professionals, by Golden Wright and Barbara L. M. Hernandez, 9-12

 PASS: Creating Physically Active School Systems, by Carol M. Ciotto & Marybeth H. Fede, 13-19

 Using Mobile Devices for Motor-learning Laboratory Exercises, by Kory Hill, 20-26

 Engaging Youth in Lifelong Outdoor Adventure Activities through a Nontraditional Public School Physical Education Program, by Keri Schwab & Daniel Dustin, 27-31

 I Could Really Focus on the Students, by Taylor Kelting, Jayne M. Jenkins & Karen Lux Gaudreault, 32-37

 Embracing Physical Literacy, by E. Paul Roetert & Stephen C. Jefferies, 38-40

 The Standard of Care and the Assumption of Risk Defense in a Negligent Injury Case in a Physical Education Class, by Kelle L. Murphy & Hazel G. Beh, 41-43

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 Fitness Games that Promote Personal and Social Responsibility: Implications for Practitioners, by Jennifer M. Jacobs & Paul M. Wright, 44-45

 What is the perception of overweight students concerning their experiences in physical education?, by Sean L. Gabrus, 46

 What current issues and topics should be embedded within a physical education teacher education (PETE) curriculum?, 47-48

Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 15, 6, December, 2014 http://jse.sagepub.com/content/current

 Is Self-Sufficiency for Women’s Collegiate Athletics a Hoop Dream? Willingness to Pay for Men’s and Women’s Basketball Ticket, by Francisco Rosas and Peter F. Orazem, 579-600

 Does General Manager Networking Affect Choice of Trade Partners in Major League Baseball?, by Philip L. Hersch and Jodi E. Pelkowski, 601-616

 Criminal Records and the Labor Market for Professional Athletes: The Case of the National Football League, Kendall Weir and Stephen Wu, 617-635

 Bettor Belief in the “Hot Hand”: Evidence From Detailed Betting Data on the NFL, by Rodney J. Paul, Andrew P. Weinbach and Brad Humphreys, 636-649

Book Review

 The Oxford handbook of sports economics: The economics of sports and The Oxford handbook of sports economics: Economics through sports, by Bulent Temel, 650-653

Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 15, 5, October, 2014 http://jse.sagepub.com/content/15/5.toc

Special Issue: Papers from the 2013 WEAI/NAASE Conference Sports Economics Sessions

 Editors’ Introduction, by Michael Leeds and Raymond D. Sauer, 427-428

 Bad for Business? The Effects of Hooliganism on English Professional Football Clubs, by R. Todd Jewell, Rob Simmons and Stefan Szymanski, 429-450

 Major League Baseball Attendance: Long-Term Analysis Using Factor Models, by Seung C. Ahn and Young H. Lee, 451-477

 Technological Change, Relative Worker Productivity, and Firm-Level Substitution: Evidence From the NBA, by Grant Gannaway, Craig Palsson, Joseph Price and David Sims, 478-496

 The and Cross-Border Fandom: Fan Substitution and International Boundaries, by Brian M. Mills and Mark S. Rosentraub, 497-518

 Suspense-Optimal College Football Play-Offs, by Jarrod Olson and Daniel F. Stone, 519-540

 Napoleon Complex: Height Bias Among National Basketball Association Referees, by Paul Gift and Ryan M. Rodenberg, 541-558

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 Does It Pay to Wait? The Paths of Posted Prices and Ticket Composition for the Final Four and Super Bowl, by David E. Harrington and Jaret Treber, 559-576

Journal of Sports Media, Vol. 9, 2, Fall, 2014 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_sports_media/toc/jsm.9.2.html

 The Tweet Life of Erin and Kirk: A Gendered Analysis of Professional Sports Broadcasters’ Self- Presentation on Twitter, by Melinda Weathers, Jimmy Sanderson, Pauline Matthey, Alexia Grevious, Samantha Warren, Maggie Tehan, 1-24

 Bypass and Broadcast: Utilizing Parasocial Interaction to Examine @nhl Communication on Twitter during the 2012–2013 Lockout, by Evan Frederick, Marion E. Hamrick, Galen Clavio, 25-44

 “A Female in a Man’s World”: New-Media Discourse around the First Female nfl Referee, by Dunja Antunovic, 45-71

 “It Just Makes Good Business Sense”: A Media Political Economy Analysis of espnW, by Sarah Wolter, 73-96

 Girls Ruin Everything: An Analysis of the Framing of the Removal of Baseball and Softball from Olympic Competition, by Lauren Reichart Smith, 97-114

 “Plays like a Guy”: A Rhetorical Analysis of Brittney Griner in Sports Media, by Katherine L. Lavelle, 115-131

Soccer and Society, Vol. 16, 2-3, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/16/2-3#.VIhxxsk8p2A

Special Issue: 150 Years of

 It’s only a game: 150 years of association football, by Jane Clayton, 153-155

 Football before codification: the problems of myopia, by Roy Hay, Adrian Harvey & Mel Smith, 156-168

 British informal empire and the origins of association football in South America, by Matthew Brown, 169- 182

 Illustrating the Auld Enemies: analysis of William Ralston’s depiction of the first international football match between Scotland and England, by Alex Leese, 183-199

 FA Cup success, football infrastructure and the establishment of Manchester’s footballing identity, by Gary James & Dave Day, 200-216

 Football: a counterpoint to the procession of pain on the Western Front, 1914–1918?, by Iain Adams, 217- 231

 Football’s positive influence on integration in diverse societies: the case study of Yugoslavia, by Dejan Zec & Miloš Paunović, 232-244

 ‘It’s Bigger than the Olympics’: changing Australia through football and the 1974 FIFA World Cup, by Marion Stell & Chris Salisbury, 245-258

 Pitch invasion: Football, contemporary art and the African diaspora, by Daniel Haxall, 259-281 Page - 9 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014

 Goals for the next 150: understanding the challenges and opportunities for preserving the beautiful game off the pitch, by Davina Kuh Jakobi, 282-293

 ‘Proper museum’ or branding platform? Club museums in England, by Hans Henrik Appel, 294-306

 The politics of football in an era of regulatory ‘crisis’: the last bastion of ‘club-regulation’?, by Daniel Fitzpatrick, 307-321

 A ‘healthy’ future? Supporters’ perceptions of the current state of English football, by Jo Welford, Borja García & Brett Smith, 322-343

 Fan debates on English national identity surrounding the Almunia case, by Tom Gibbons, 344-359

 The migration of Irish-born footballers to England, 1945–2010, by Conor Curran, 360-376

 Kicking down barriers: gay footballers, challenging stereotypes and changing attitudes in amateur league play, by Teresa Willis, 377-392

 ‘Which player do you fancy then?’ Locating the female ethnographer in the field of the sociology of sport, by Jessica Richards, 393-404

 The FREE project and the feminization of football: the role of women in the European fan community, by Svenja-Maria Mintert & Gertrud Pfister, 405-421

 Football fandom and authenticity: a critical discussion of historical and contemporary perspectives, by Leon Davis, 422-436

Soccer and Society, Vol. 16, 1, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/16/1#.VIhxPck8p2A

 French football referees: an exploratory study of the conditions of access and employment for referees in terms of level and gender, by Alexandre Perreau-Niel & Carine Erard, 1-16

 Integration or resistance: the influx of foreign capital in British football in the transnational age, by Yuan Bi, 17-41

 Jersey sponsors in football/soccer: the industry classification of main jersey sponsors of 1147 football/soccer clubs in top leagues of 79 countries, by Dogan Unlucan, 42-62

 Determinants of expected vs. actual match outcome: an examination of the German Bundesliga, by Tassilo von Hanau, Pamela Wicker & Brian Philip Soebbing, 63-75

 Marking out the pitch: a historiography and taxonomy of football fiction, Lee McGowan, 76-97

 The European sectoral social dialogue committee in professional football: power relations, legitimacy and control, by Arnout Geeraert, 98-115

 The spillover effect from FDI in the English Premier League, Andrew Jones & Mark Cook, 116-139

 Approaching football in , Andy Fuller, 140-148

Book Review

 La Roja: A Journey Through Spanish Football, by Francisco Javier Lopez Frías, 149-151 Page - 10 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014

Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol. 31, 3, September, 2014 http://journals.humankinetics.com/ssj-current-issue

 When is a Drug Not a Drug? Troubling Silences and Unsettling Painkillers in the National Football League, by Samantha King, Carolyn Prouse, Naila Jinnah, Rob Millington, Andrea Phillipson, Carolyn Prouse, Matt Ventresca, 249-266

 Solo : An “Ordinary Girl”, Voluntary Risk-Taking and (Ir)responsibility, by Mike Brown, Dawn Penney, 267-286

 Look After Yourself, or Look After One Another? An Analysis of Life Skills in Sport for Development and Peace HIV Prevention Curriculum, by Shawn D. Forde, 287-303

 Coping With Growth in Adolescent Elite Sport, by Astrid Schubring, Ansgar Thiel, 304-326

 Requiem for a “Tough Guy”: Representing Hockey Labor, Violence and Masculinity in Goon, by Ellexis Boyle, 327-348

 Re-Conceptualizing Sport as a Sacred Phenomenon by Chris Shilling, Philip A. Mellor, 349-376

Book Reviews

 Strong and Hard Women: An Ethnography of Female Bodybuilding, by Bahar Tajrobehkar, 377-380

 The Cultural Politics of Lifestyle Sports, by Jesse Couture, 381-386

Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 20, 1, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/20/1#.VIh0Zsk8p2A

Special Issue: Neoliberalism, Privatisation and the Future of Physical Education

 Physical education, privatisation and social justice, by John Evans & Brian Davies, 1-9

 Neoliberal freedoms, privatisation and the future of physical education, by John Evans & Brian Davies, 10-26

 Teacher-as-knowledge-broker in a futures-oriented health and physical education, by Doune Macdonald, 27-41

 HPE in Aotearoa New Zealand: the reconfiguration of policy and pedagogic relations and privatisation of curriculum and pedagogy, by Dawn Penney, Kirsten Petrie & Sam Fellows, 42-56

 Explaining outsourcing in health, sport and physical education, by Benjamin J. Williams & Doune Macdonald, 57-72

 Assembling the privatisation of physical education and the ‘inexpert’ teacher, by Darren Powell, 73-88

 ‘Intensive mothering’ in the early years: the cultivation and consolidation of (physical) capital, by Julie Stirrup, Rebecca Duncombe & Rachel Sandford, 89-106

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 ‘They know they're getting the best knowledge possible’: locating the academic in changing knowledge economies, by Michael Gard, 107-121

 Data assemblages, sentient schools and digitised health and physical education (response to Gard), by Deborah Lupton, 122-132

 Algorithmic skin: health-tracking technologies, personal analytics and the biopedagogies of digitized health and physical education, Ben Williamson, 133-151

Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 19, 8, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/19/8#.VIh0-ck8p2A

 If sport's the solution then what's the problem? The social significance of sport in the moral governing of ‘good’ and ‘healthy’ citizens in Sweden, 1922–1998, by Malin Österlind & Jan Wright, 973-990

 Health-education policy interface: the implementation of the Eat Well Be Active policies in schools, by Anthony Chee Siong Leow, Doune Macdonald, Peter Hay & Louise McCuaig, 991-1013

 Get moving! A comparison of ideas about body, health and physical activity in materials produced for health education in the Danish Primary School, by Annemari Munk Svendsen, 1014-1033

 Complex and nonlinear pedagogy and the implications for physical education, by Jia Yi Chow & Matthew Atencio, 1034-1054

 Bourdieu knew more than how to play ! An empirically based discussion of habituation and reflexivity, by Åse Strandbu & Kari Steen-Johnsen, 1055-1071

 Learning to teach Sport Education in Russia: factors affecting model understanding and intentions to teach, by Olga Nikolaevna Glotova & Peter Andrew Hastie, 1072-1088

 The conscious system for the movement technique: an ontological and holistic alternative for (Spanish) physical education in troubled times, by Juan-Miguel Fernández-Balboa & Esther Prados Megías, 1089- 1106

Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 19, 7, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/19/7#.VIh7jsk8p2A

Special Issue: New Directions for Research in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy

 New directions for research in physical education and sport pedagogy, by Kathleen Armour, 853-854

 ‘Sport & Exercise Pedagogy’. The case for a new integrative sub-discipline in the field of Sport & Exercise Sciences/Kinesiology/Human Movement Sciences, by Kathleen M. Armour & Fiona C. Chambers, 855- 868

 Physical Education PLC: neoliberalism, curriculum and governance. New directions for PESP research, by John Evans & Brian Davies, 869-884

 Sport and exercise pedagogy and questions about learning, by Mikael Quennerstedt, Marie Öhman & Kathleen Armour, 885-898

 New research programmes in physical education and sport pedagogy, by David Kirk & Leen Haerens, 899-911 Page - 12 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014

 Looking beyond what's broken: towards an appreciative research agenda for physical education and sport pedagogy, by Eimear Enright, Joanne Hill, Rachel Sandford & Michael Gard, 912-926

 Tweet me, message me, like me: using social media to facilitate pedagogical change within an emerging community of practice, by, Victoria A. Goodyear, Ashley Casey & David Kirk, 927-943

 Sport and physical activity in the lives of looked-after children: a ‘hidden group’ in research, policy and practice, by Thomas Quarmby, 944-958

 Seeking connection and coherence in sport pedagogy: minding gaps and contemplating a core, by Clive C. Pope, 959-965

Book Review

 Debates in Physical Education, by Trent D. Brown, 966-971

Sport Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 8, 2, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/8/2#.VIh9Xsk8p2A

 Professional football, concussion, and the obligation to protect head injured players, by Mike McNamee, 113-115

 Should inter-collegiate football be eliminated? Assessing the arguments philosophically, by J. Angelo Corlett, 116-136

 Hedonistic morality and the art of life: Jean-Marie Guyau revisited, by Lev Kreft, 137-146

 Player quotas in elite club football, by Alun Hardman & Hywel Iorwerth, 147-156

 William J. Morgan’s ‘conventionalist internalism’ approach. Furthering internalism? A critical hermeneutical response, by Francisco Javier López Frías, 157-171

 Racers, Pacers, Gender and Records: On the Meaning of Sport Competition and Competitors, by Danny Rosenberg & Pam Sailors, 172-190

 Prudence, Well-being and Sport, by Andrew Bloodworth, 191-202

Book Reviews

 Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport, by Kenneth Aggerholm, 203-208

 Die Geschichte des Sportrechts, by Jacob Kornbeck, 208-212

 In Motion, At Rest: The Event of the Athletic Body, by Yunus Tuncel, 212-216

 Simona Giordano, Exercise and Eating Disorders: An Ethical and Legal Analysis, by Silvia Camporesi, 216-220

Sport in Society, Vol. 18, 1, 2015 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/18/1#.VIiBF8k8p2A

 From courtyard sport to competitive sport: evolution of wrestling in colonial Bengal, by Amitava Chatterjee, 1-16

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 Lentius, Inferius, Debilius: the ethics of ‘not trying’ on the Olympic stage, by Pam R. Sailors, Sarah Teetzel & Charlene Weaving, 17-27

 Sport as a tool for deflecting political problems: Bolivia's President Morales' successful campaign against FIFA's ban on high-altitude football, by Danyel Reiche, 28-41

 Older women and their participation in exercise and leisure-time physical activity: the double edged sword of work, by Fiona Carmichael, Joanne Duberley & Isabelle Szmigin, 42-60

 Gender and leadership positions in recreational hockey clubs, by Chelsea Litchfield, 61-79

 Through the Fire: the project kids of Coney Island, by Kathryn Leflay, Gerald Griggs & Kay Biscomb, 80- 90

 Perceived incidence of drug use in Australian sport: a survey of athletes and coaches, by Stephen Moston, E. Terry Engelberg & James Skinner, 91-105

 Conversation with Nita Ambani, 106-109

Book Reviews

 Sport and social movements: from the local to the global, by Malcolm MacLean, 110-113

 International diplomacy and the Olympic Movement – the new mediators, by J. Simon Rofe, 113-116

 The fox-hunting controversy, 1781–2004: class and cruelty, by Sarah Egan, 116-118

 Host cities and the Olympics: an interactionist approach, by Russell Holden, 118-120

 Encoding the Olympics: the Beijing Olympic Games and the communication impact worldwide, by Li- Hong Leo Hsu, 120-123

 Sports coaching research: context, consequences, and consciousness, by Joseph P. Mills, 123-126

 Global sport policy, by Elesa Zehndorfer, 127-129

Sport in Society, Vol. 17, 10, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/17/10#.VIiBb8k8p2A

Special Issue: Position and relevance of sport science

 The position and relevance of sport studies: an introduction, by Bo Carlsson & Susanna Hedenborg, 1225- 1233

 Thoughts on being the gadfly in the sport sciences ointment: building the road to meta-theoretical research creation, by A.J. Schneider & M.M. Williams, 1234-1247

 (Re)Occupying a cultural commons: reclaiming the labour process in critical sports studies, by Malcolm MacLean, by 1248-1265

 Slowing the social sciences of sport: on the possibilities of physical culture, by Michael Silk, Jessica Francombe & David L. Andrews, 1266-1289

 From criminality to creativity: how studies of surfer subcultures reinvented invention, by Karl Palmås, Page - 14 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014

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 Modern sport between purity and hybridity, by Kalle Jonasson, 1306-1316

 Re(con)fusion of law and sport in light of ‘seriousness’ and ‘trivialization’, by Bo Carlsson, 1317-1333

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