Volume 12, Issue 1 published

· Volume 12, Issue 1
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Publication of Volume 12, Issue 1

The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of the journal’s twelfth volume.

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JSFD’s mission is to advance, examine and disseminate evidence and best practices for programs and interventions that use sport to promote development, health and/or peace. JSFD is the first peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to exclusively publishing research from the field of Sport for Development.

Articles in this issue

Building Bridges in the Mediterranean: Circular Cooperation and Sport for Development and Peace for Refugees in Italy
Alessio Norrito, Roberta La Cara, Agostino Sella, Richard Giulianotti, and Carolynne Mason

Gender Distribution in Sport for Development and Peace Organizations: A Critical Mass of Women in Leadership and Governance Positions?
Lucy V. Piggott, Ingar Mehus, and Johanna Adriaanse

Short-Term International Sport for Development and Peace Programs: A Retrospective Analysis and Critique Informed by Stakeholders’ Perspectives in a Two-Year Follow-Up
Adam Hansell, Dana K. Voelker, Lindsey Blom, Sofia España-Pérez, Andrea Patton, Jack C. Watson, Cheyenne Luzynski, and Kristin Dieffenbach

Evaluating the Impact of Sport for Development Activities on Children through Observational and Visual Data Collection and a Guiding Framework
Tom Vahid, Tanya Rütti, Zinette Bergman, and Manfred Max Bergman

“Listen To Us”: Sport for Development Practitioners’ Insights for Funders
Per G. Svensson & Ashlyn Hardie

What’s sport got to do with it? A reflection on methodologies in Sport for Development from a German perspective
Katrin Bauer

It’s about choice: Evaluating a transformative sport for development program for young racialized girls
Megan C. Piché, Shannon Kerwin, Michael L. Naraine, Anna Wojtis, and Emerald Bandoles

Fútbol Con Corazón: The Cultural Roots and Health Promoting Value of Soccer for Latino Families in the United States
Eduardo De la Vega-Taboada, Juliet Pérez-Del Oro, and Dionne P. Stephens


Thank you to the authors and reviewers who contributed to this issue.