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Sport and Leisure Studies Journals from Routledge Sport and Leisure Studies Journals from Routledge www.tandfonline.com USEFUL CONTACTS Journals Sport and Editorial Enquiries: Leisure Studies Jonathan Manley Publisher from Routledge Email: [email protected] Kate Nuttall We have expanded our Managing Editor Sport and Leisure journals Email: [email protected] publishing programme Marketing Enquiries: considerably over recent Zita Balogh Marketing Manager years and are the market Email: [email protected] leader in terms of quality and breadth of coverage. Books In 2011 Routledge journals Editorial Enquiries: dominated the ‘Hospitality, Simon Whitmore Leisure, Sport and Tourism’ Senior Commissioning Editor Email: [email protected] category of the Social Sciences Citation Index. 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Keep up to date with Sport, Leisure & Tourism from Routledge @tandfsport Join the debate on Facebook! www.facebook.com/tandfsport 2 Sport and Leisure Studies JOURNALS FROM ROUTLEDGE Celebrity Studies LEISURE STUDIES Editors: Sean Redmond, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia; Su Holmes, University of East Anglia, UK Volume 3, 2012, 3 issues per year A critical exploration of celebrity, stardom and fame, this journal draws Annals of Leisure Research upon a range of interdisciplinary approaches, media forms, historical The Journal of the Australian and New Zealand periods and national contexts. Aims to address key issues in the Association of Leisure Studies production, circulation and consumption of fame, and its manifestations in both contemporary and historical contexts. Managing Editor: John Jenkins, Southern Cross University, Australia www.tandfonline.com/rcel Volume 15, 2012, 4 issues per year Publishes refereed articles that promote the development of research and scholarship in leisure studies. The journal is aimed at an international Cultural Trends readership, and welcomes theoretical or applied articles which cover any Editor: Sara Selwood, University College London, UK topic within the broad area of leisure studies, including recreation, tourism, Volume 21, 2012, 4 issues per year the arts, outdoor recreation, entertainment, sport, culture and play. This journal focuses on key trends within the fields of material culture, www.tandfonline.com/ranz media, performing arts and the historic environment. It includes coverage of issues that impact on the sector as a whole, such as the internet, poverty and access to the arts, and funding. Archives and Manuscripts www.tandfonline.com/ccut The Journal of the Australian Society of Archivists Inc. New to Routledge in 2012 International Journal of Editor: Sebastian Gurciullo, Public Record Office Victoria, Melbourne, Australia Heritage Studies Volume 40, 2012, 3 issues per year Listed in Thomson Reuters Social Sciences A professional and scholarly journal publishing articles, reviews and and Arts and Humanities Citation Index information about the theory and practice of archives and recordkeeping. Impact Factor: 0.333; Ranked 62/84 (Social Its target audience is professional archivists, recordkeepers and the Sciences, Interdisciplinary) academic community including educators, researchers and students. Editor: Laurajane Smith, www.tandfonline.com/raam The Australian National University, Australia Volume 18, 2012, 6 issues per year Archives and Records (formerly Journal of the An international journal encouraging debate over the nature and meaning of heritage as well as its links to memory, identities and place. Articles Society of Archivists) include issues emerging from heritage studies, museum studies, history, The Official Journal of the Archives and tourism, sociology, anthropology, memory studies, cultural geography, Records Association law, cultural studies, and interpretation and design. www.tandfonline.com/rjhs Listed in Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index Editors: Alexandrina Buchanan, University of Liverpool, UK; Jenny Bunn, University College London, UK; Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Charlotte Harrison, University of Liverpool, UK Leisure & Events Volume 33, 2012, 2 issues per year Editor-in-Chief: Rhodri Thomas, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Archives and Records deals with matters of interest to archivists, Volume 4, 2012, 3 issues per year archive conservators and records managers, as well as to all involved in This journal provides a critical focus on policy debates relating to the study and interpretation of archives. The journal examines the latest the tourism, leisure and events sectors, encompassing economic, developments in these fields, including the challenges and opportunities social, cultural, political and environmental perspectives. The journal presented by new media and information technology. welcomes research on questions of policy formation and change, www.tandfonline.com/cjsa planning, strategy, policy instruments and implementation, and evaluation and impact assessment. www.tandfonline.com/rprt All journal citation data and rankings copyright ©2011 Thomson Reuters, 2010 Journal Citation Reports® 3 Journal of the Institute of Conservation Leisure Studies Official Journal of ICON (Institute of Conservation) The Journal of the Leisure Studies Editor: Janet Berry and Christina Rozeik, ACR, UK Association Volume 35, 2012, 2 issues per year Listed in Thomson Reuters Social Sciences A peer-reviewed journal promoting knowledge of cultural heritage Citation Index conservation practice. Key subjects include: scientific evaluation of Impact Factor: 0.604; Ranked: 25/33 treatments, collections care, conservation management, conservation (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism) history, conservation training, professional issues, philosophy and Managing Editors: John Horne, ethics, interaction with the public, conservation in its wider context, new University of Central Lancashire, UK; materials and advances in treatments. Rebecca Watson, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK; www.tandfonline.com/rcon Scott Fleming, University of Wales Institute Cardiff, UK Volume 31, 2012, 4 issues per year Journal of Wine Research Leisure Studies publishes articles on all aspects of leisure from a variety Managing Editor: Jane Carr, UK of disciplinary bases, including sociology, psychology, human geography, Founding Editor: Tim Unwin, University of London, UK planning and economics. The emphasis is on the social sciences and Volume 23, 2012, 3 issues per year subjects covered include the range of leisure behaviour in the arts, sports, cultural and informal activities, tourism, and urban and rural An international journal publishing research on viticulture, oenology and recreation. the international wine trade. Founded by the Institute of Masters of Wine to encourage research in these fields, the main areas covered include www.tandfonline.com/rlst biochemistry, botany, economics, geography, geology, history, medicine, microbiology, oenology, psychology, sociology, marketing, business Managing Leisure studies, management, wine tasting and viticulture. Editor-in-Chief: Peter Taylor, Sheffield Hallam University, UK www.tandfonline.com/cjwr Volume 17, 2012, 4 issues per year This quarterly refereed journal publishes articles and book reviews to Leisure/Loisir inform and stimulate discussions relevant to leisure management. It Journal of the Canadian Association for Leisure will appeal to anyone with a serious interest in contemporary leisure management issues, including academics, practising managers, Studies/Revue de l’Association canadienne d’etudes consultants, politicians and students. en loisir www.tandfonline.com/rmle Editor: Bryan Smale, University of Waterloo, Canada Volume 36, 2012, 4 issues per year Museum Management Leisure/Loisir publishes a diverse collection of scholarly papers in all areas of leisure, recreation, arts, parks, sport, and travel and tourism. and Curatorship The journal provides empirical research papers (qualitative, quantitative, Editor-in-Chief: Robert R. Janes, or mixed methods), conceptual papers, comprehensive review papers, Canmore, Canada policy and economic impact analyses, and pedagogical aspects for Volume 27, 2012, 5 issues per year leisure educators. A peer-reviewed international journal that examines www.tandfonline.com/rloi current issues and developments in museum practice. MMC encourages a continuous Leisure Sciences reassessment of collections management, administration, archives, communications, conservation, diversity, ethics, Listed in Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index globalisation, governance, leadership, management, purpose, public Impact Factor: 0.917; Ranked: 14/33 (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & service, technology and social responsibility. Tourism); 53/132 (Sociology) www.tandfonline.com/rmmc Editors-in-Chief: Patricia A. Stokowski and Walter F. Kuentzel, both at the University of Vermont, USA Volume 34, 2012, 5 issues per year The Service Industries Journal Presents scientific inquiries
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