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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
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: U29
Cricket and Contemporary Society in Britain: Crisis and Continuity29
Impacts of urban regeneration on small business in preparation to host the Beijing 2022 winter Olympic games28
Inclusion and equality in Finnish ice hockey and football: a comparative study of organizational cultures26
Acceptance and commitment approaches for athletes’ well-being and performance24
The Postmodern Picture of Sports Communication: Sports, Media and Culture20
Exploring cross-cultural conceptual metaphors in Chinese and English table tennis news discourse17
Waves of opportunity and sorrow: surfing in Atlantic Africa16
Esports under sports mega-event conventions: associational values, inclusivity, and national representation at the Commonwealth Games16
Trans* inclusion and gender equality in sport and exercise – an (im)possible equation?15
Athlete activism, advocacy, and awareness: mental health in the Olympic Games15
The role of sport in juvenile justice: benefits according to key informants15
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
Off the ice: an oral history of the Swift Current Broncos’ relationship with hockey13
‘Is she married, single or available?’ Standing out and blending in as a woman working in sports media13
Experiences of volt hockey from family members’ perspectives: an interview study13
Is there education in physical education? A narrative systematic review of research in physical education and learning13
“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
The Rider by Chloé Zhao (2017): a poethnic invitation to the world of rodeo13
‘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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