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The Journal of Sport For Development is the first #OpenAccess, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the #evidence of #SportForDevelopment programs

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📰In the latest publication on JSFD, @_KatRaw, @emmaesherry , Ryan Lucas, and Olivia Bramley explore SFD initiatives targeting gender focused outcomes in the Pacific Islands. bit.ly/3BI6G1c

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📃New publication alert! The latest paper on Journal of Sport for Development - by Jack A. Johnson - explores the complexities of using taekwondo diplomacy. Southwestern College Read more on the link below🔽 bit.ly/3YpoSoe

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🚨Call for Expressions of Interest! Journal of Sport for Development is looking a new Managing Editor and a new Copy Editor. Application deadline: December 10, 2024 Find more details below🔽 jsfd.org/2024/11/01/cal…

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📚The latest publication on JSFD - by #DrKatrinBauer, #DrNicoSchulenkorf, and Katja Siefken - sheds light on monitoring and evaluation in #S4D and argues for the need for moving towards an interdisciplinary understanding. Read more on the link below ⤵️bit.ly/3O5ThD7

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📚In the latest publication on JSFD - Rebecca O’Hanlon, DrChrisMackintosh and @hollythorpe_nz examine the influence of neoliberalism on programme design, development, and delivery in #S4D through an empircal study of a programme in the UK. Read more below⤵️bit.ly/3CY1YNw

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📃The latest publication on JSFD explores rural Australia’s community sport policy process, focusing on policy development and implementation issues alongside advocacy for community sports organizations. Read more below 🔽 bit.ly/3VCwanT

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We are pleased to announce that the nominations for the JSFD Early Career Scholar Award 2025 are open. Find out more below🔽 bit.ly/4au8NmP

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📔The latest publication on JSFD is a book review of Developing Sport for Women and Girls (eds. Emma Sherry and Katie Rowe) by Rachel Elms. You can read more below 👇bit.ly/3CwbTKg

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JSFD is pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of the journal’s twelfth volume. You can read the download the full issue here 🔽bit.ly/3CoM5zO

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📰 The latest publication on JSFD, by Ojwang steve., Rebecca Foster MBE, and odiango roselyne, sheds light on elite para-athletes from Kenya, their lived experiences, and how they overcome barriers to excel at the international level. ⬇️ Find out more below bit.ly/4hAmlzO

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📚 The latest publication on JSFD by David LaRocca, Katie Lohmiller, Ashley Brooks-Russell et al., examines the impact of a trauma-informed sport training on youth sports coaches’ attitudes. You can read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/41AULg7

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📰 In the latest publication on JSFD, Coen van Putten sheds light on a research project that aimed to explore the potential of assessment efficacy to enhance coach learning in Special Olympics formal coach education programmes. bit.ly/41PbCMk

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📕In this paper on JSFD, the authors evaluate the full-scale implementation of a sport-based positive youth development program in North America, using the RE-AIM framework. bit.ly/41SsJMm Cailie McGuire Mitch Profeit Jean Côté Alex Murata Ladd Foundation

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New in JSFD: Using a theoretical framework from implementation science, this study identifies key characteristics of effective sport program delivery in juvenile facilities. 🔗 bit.ly/4meQDdY Authors: Kalyn McDonough Smith and Erin K. Knight #S4D #YouthJustice