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Interrelationships between Sport and the Arts Community
Volume 22, Issue 5, 2019 pages 717-884
Sport and Outdoor Life in the Nordic World
Volume 22, Issue 4, 2019 pages 515-716
Christianity and Social Scientific Perspectives on Sport
Volume 22, Issue 2, 2019 pages 201-325
An unsung history: the birth of Indian-Australian cricket
Volume 22, Issue 1, 2019 pages 1-199
Youth Sport and Social Capital
Volume 21, Issue 10, 2018 pages 1499-1650
SportsWorld II: global connections in and through sports
Volume 21, Issue 8, 2018 pages 1113-1235
Women’s Soccer in the United States
Volume 21, Issue 7, 2018 pages 993-1111
The Ultras: a global football fan phenomenon
Volume 21, Issue 6, 2018 pages 833-992
Ethical concerns in sport governance
Volume 21, Issue 5, 2018 pages 721-832
Being disabled, becoming a champion
Volume 21, Issue 4, 2018 pages 587-719
Research methodologies in sports scholarship
Volume 21, Issue 2, 2018 pages 179-ei
Inclusion in Sport – Disability and Participation
Volume 21, Issue 1, 2018 pages 1-178
Extraordinary sportswomen
Volume 20, Issue 8, 2017 pages 995-1091
FIFA World Cup and Beyond: Sport, Culture, Media and Governance
Volume 20, Issue 5-6, 2017 pages 547-749
Major sporting events: beyond the big two
Volume 20, Issue 3, 2017 pages 325-453
Healthy stadia: an insight from policy to practice
Volume 20, Issue 2, 2017 pages 181-324
Young People and Sport
Volume 20, Issue 1, 2017 pages 1-179
Sex Integration in Sport and Physical Culture
Volume 19, Issue 8-9, 2016 pages 1111-1384
Numbers and Narratives: Sport, History, and Economics
Volume 19, Issue 3, 2016 pages 295-cori
Sport in Ireland - Social and Historical Perspectives
Volume 19, Issue 1, 2016 pages 1-146
The Other Side of the Don: Episodes in a Life
Volume 18, Issue 9, 2015 pages 1023-1146
Girls, International Development and the Politics of Sport
Volume 18, Issue 8, 2015 pages 877-1022

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Proposing a Special Issue

If you wish to discuss the possibility of a themed special issue please contact the Executive Academic Editor, Boria Majumdar: [email protected].

Special Issues should normally be international in either content or authorship. The proposers should make a case why the issue would be of interest to the Sport in Society readership and include details of probable contributors.

If accepted, any proposal for a special issue will have one of the Editors appointed as a Reporting Editor to assist the Guest Editor and ensure the quality of the issue.

Guest Editors should acknowledge that they will adhere to the Sport in Society regulations outlined below:

1. There must be a nominated Editor to whom all correspondence will be directed.
2. All papers must be in the approved journal style. Information on this is available on the Sport in Society website.
3. The overall word length must not exceed 80,000 words (and preferably be less than 75,000) unless prior permission to exceed the limit has been obtained from the Sport in Society Reporting Editor.
4. At least two referees will be required for all articles. The Guest Editor will have access to the ScholarOne system so that the process is transparent to all parties. The Reporting Editor reserve the right to request additional refereeing.
5. The 'final' version of papers should be made available to the Reporting Editor at least a month before the due submission date for comment and approval.
6. To assist in the final proofing along with the Reporting Editor, the Executive Academic Editor and individual authors.