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European Journal for Sport and Society (EJSS) is the official journal of the European Association for Sociology of Sport (EASS) | Managed by @RemcoHoekman

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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
NEW ISSUE: check out the latest issue of the European Journal for Sport and Society vol21(2). With articles on #copingbehaviour #streetsports #sportfordevelopment #esports #commercialisation. Including an #openaccess article.
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Volume 21, Issue 2 of European Journal for Sport and Society
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European Journal for Sport and Society
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NEW ISSUE: First issue of 2024 is published. Great diversity of articles on organisational capacity voluntary sport clubs, job autonomy and leisure time physical activity, transnational prosocial activities, perceptions of sportswomen, gender and capital
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Volume 22, Issue 4 of European Journal for Sport and Society
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'Job autonomy and leisure-time physical activity across Europe: a multilevel perspective' #OpenAccess Includes role of experienced opportunities to be physically active. Part of project Transitions into Active Living @NWOMaGW @Radboud_Uni @mulierinstituut
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Prior research has widely recognised the relevance of job autonomy for workers’ leisure-time physical activity. This paper is, however, the first to assess this relationship with a cross-national f...
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European Journal for Sport and Society
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NEW ARTICLE: When breaking glass ceiling leads to glass screens: gender differences in civility and competitive aggressiveness in esports. Authored by Genta Kulari, Luisa Ribiero, Fernanda Heinzelman and Patricia Henrique.
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The purpose of this paper is to examine whether gender differences exist in terms of the perceived response to civility as well as competitive aggressiveness and anger in esports. There is a dearth...
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European Journal for Sport and Society
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NEW ARTICLE: "Sports and mobile imperatives in the lives of rural youths". Peter Carlman and Johan Högman explore mobility processes of rural youths in relation to sports. Mobility is a necessity to access the resources to construct a sports childhood.
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This paper explores the mobility processes of rural youths in relation to sports. The mobility imperative has its basis in the fact that rural youths must be mobile to gain access to the resources ...
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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
BOOK REVIEW: Sport, performance and sustainability: by Daniel Svensson, Erik Backman, and Susanna Hedenborg, Sverker Sörlin, 2023. Reviewed by Frida Austmo Wågan in European Journal for Sport and Society
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Published in European Journal for Sport and Society (Vol. 21, No. 4, 2024)
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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
NEW: Athletes and activism, and the NBA: through the lens of added value theory. This study took an in-depth look at how #NBA and its athletes influenced voter turnout for 2020 presidential election. @drnalanibutler European Journal for Sport and Society
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This research study took an in-depth look at how the National Basketball Association (NBA) and its athletes influenced voter turnout for the 2020 presidential election. The NBA worked with athletes...
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@ESS_Survey
European Social Survey
2 years
Analysis of our #data was included in this European Journal for Sport and Society (@tandfonline) article. Sara Wiertsema, Gerbert Kraaykamp, @RemcoHoekman and Debby Beckers (@Radboud_Uni 🇳🇱) examined the link between job autonomy and physical activity. https://t.co/EJsAVlNrtx
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Prior research has widely recognised the relevance of job autonomy for workers’ leisure-time physical activity. This paper is, however, the first to assess this relationship with a cross-national f...
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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
NEW BOOK REVIEW: Social issues in esports,: edited by Anne Tjønndal, Routledge, 2022. European Journal for Sport and Society @TAN
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Published in European Journal for Sport and Society (Vol. 21, No. 2, 2024)
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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
NEW ARTICLE: ‘I get used to it, I train through it, even though there are some days you cry through it’: Coping behaviours and adaptation of two West African footballers in Germany. By @Ikechukwu_lcc3 & @AnsgarThiel. https://t.co/ZlmKHUaHe6
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Elite African players are a major group in the growing international football talent market, especially in Europe. Through qualitative interviews, this study examined the coping strategies and adap...
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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
NEW BOOK REVIEW: Motherhood and sport: Collective stories of identity and difference, edited by Lucy Spowart and Kerry R. McGannon, Routledge, 2023. In European Journal for Sport and Society @tandfsport
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Published in European Journal for Sport and Society (Vol. 21, No. 1, 2024)
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European Journal for Sport and Society
2 years
NEW ARTICLE: The transnational prosocial activities of elite African footballers in their communities of origin. @Ikechukwu_lcc3 in European Journal for Sport and Society @tandfsport #sportsociology #transnationalism
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Through a digital ethnography of Twitter and Instagram and semi-structured interviews, this paper examined the different forms of prosocial activities of elite African footballers in their home cou...
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@MartinNesse
Martin Nesse
3 years
Happy to announce that the first article from my PhD just got published in @EJSS_EASS. Together with Jorid Hovden, we explore how voluntary football clubs in Norway translate their political mandate of integrating migrant youth. https://t.co/C9ohEBtOWf
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The Norwegian civil society holds a welfare mandate to promote the integration of migrants. Included in this mandate is a belief that sport holds a particular potential to facilitate integration. V...
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European Journal for Sport and Society
3 years
NEW ISSUE: our first issue of 2023 online now. With articles on: sport and social cohesion, social structure and mobility of youth football players, model for international sport events, gender-based violence in sport, and Russian identity and olympics.
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Volume 20, Issue 1 of European Journal for Sport and Society
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@NiamhKitching
Niamh Kitching
3 years
The latest article published in @EJSS_EASS uses a myriad of feminist frameworks to examine Meghan’s blog responses to gender inequality in professional golf. Link to 50 free copies here: https://t.co/ERaaXSdgHi
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European Journal for Sport and Society
3 years
New issue online (Volume 19, Issue 3)! With contributions on #sportgovernance, #ESports, #LifestyleSports, #doping, #gender, #National_identity and #coaching.
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Volume 19, Issue 3 of European Journal for Sport and Society
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European Journal for Sport and Society
4 years
NEW ARTICLE: 'Developing organisational ambidexterity in sport organisations? A qualitative study of a mentor programme for young leaders'
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This article explores the position of organisational ambidexterity in a Norwegian mentor programme for young leaders in sport. It examines to what degree it enabled participants to reflect on two m...
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