
Publication of Volume 12, Issue 2
The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is pleased to announce the publication of the second 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
Build a Culture of Peace, not a Culture of Winning, through Taekwondo Diplomacy
John A. Johnson
A Delphi study exploring physical and emotional safe spaces within sport for development projects targeting mental health
Jamie Marshall and Russell Martindale
View from the grassroots: Sport for Development and gender in the Pacific Islands
Katherine Raw, Emma Sherry, Ryan Lucas, and Olivia Bramley
Value of Sport for Development and Peace initiative for citizens: An examination using the Contingent Valuation Method
Hanae Endo and Narumi Fujioka
From academic silos to interdisciplinary engagement: Understanding and advancing research and evaluation in Sport for Development
Katrin Bauer, Nico Schulenkorf, and Katja Siefken
Navigating Neoliberalism: The Realities and Challenges of a Veteran Sport Programme in the UK
Rebecca O’Hanlon, Chris Mackintosh, and Holly Thorpe
Community sport, Australian sport policy and advocacy: Lobbying at a localized level
Charles Mountifield
Developing Sport for Women and Girls: First Edition (Book Review)
Emma Sherry and Katie Rowe (Eds.); Review by Rachel Elms
Thank you to the authors and reviewers who contributed to this issue.