Publication of Volume 11, Issue 2
The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is pleased to announce the publication of the second issue of the journal’s eleventh 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
A Vision for the Next Vanguard of Sport for Development
Per G. Svensson, Meredith A. Whitley & Richard Loat
A contemporary perspective on the traditional gap between ‘clean minds’ and ‘dirty hands’ in the sport and refugee movement
Anna Farello & Holly Collison-Randall
The Value of Sport Sampling as an Influence and Intervention in a Sport-Based Youth Development Program
Trevor Bopp, Joshua D. Vadeboncoeur & Jeff Danso
From Sport for to Sport as Sustainability: Confronting the climate crisis in sport for development
Simon C. Darnell & Rob Millington
Trauma- and violence-informed physical activity and sport for development for victims and survivors of gender-based violence: A scoping study
Julia Ferreira Gomes, L. M. C. Hayhurst, M. McSweeney, T. Sinclair & F. Darroch
An Exploration and Reflection of Mexican Perceptions of the United States and Americans Following a Short-Term Sport for Development Initiative
Adam Hansell, Dana K. Voelker, Sofia España-Pérez, Jack C. Watson, Cheyenne Luzynski, Gonzalo Bravo, Peter R. Giacobbi & Alejandra Gonzalez-Gallegos
Menstrual Health Education in Sport for Development: A Case Study from Zambia
Sarah Zipp & Lombe Mwambwa
Thank you to the authors and reviewers who contributed to this issue.