Sport in Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Sport in Society is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cricket and Contemporary Society in Britain: Crisis and Continuity29
On the 8 th Day: A Catholic Theology of SportOn the 8 th Day: A Catholic Theology of Sport, by M. Hoven, J. J. Carney, & M. T. Engel. Cascade Books, 2022, Pbk: U27
Off the ice: an oral history of the Swift Current Broncos’ relationship with hockey27
Impacts of urban regeneration on small business in preparation to host the Beijing 2022 winter Olympic games25
Inclusion and equality in Finnish ice hockey and football: a comparative study of organizational cultures23
Acceptance and commitment approaches for athletes’ well-being and performance19
The Postmodern Picture of Sports Communication: Sports, Media and Culture18
A ‘token gesture’ in World Athletics governance? The IAAF Women’s Committee under Ilse Bechthold, 1990–200516
Exploring cross-cultural conceptual metaphors in Chinese and English table tennis news discourse15
Waves of opportunity and sorrow: surfing in Atlantic Africa15
Esports under sports mega-event conventions: associational values, inclusivity, and national representation at the Commonwealth Games15
Trans* inclusion and gender equality in sport and exercise – an (im)possible equation?14
The 2020 EventRights Mobility Project: investigating Atlanta’s compliance with FIFA’s human rights bidding requirement in planning and designing security and safety measures for the 2026 FIFA Men’s Wo14
“What about the rest of me?”: a post-colonial and critical disability analysis of the Invictus Games docuserie s and its representation of war, injury, a13
‘Is she married, single or available?’ Standing out and blending in as a woman working in sports media13
Is there education in physical education? A narrative systematic review of research in physical education and learning13
‘Robbing Peter to Pay Paula’: a netnographic exploration of Facebook user responses to the amended 2022 Women’s Australian Football League Collective Bargaining Agreement13
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