Publication of Volume 11, Issue 1
The Journal of Sport for Development (JSFD) is pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of the journal’s eleventh volume: a special issue titled “Indigenous Voices Matter” which was compiled by guest editors Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Jeremy Hapeta, Audrey Giles, and Haydn Morgan.
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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
Foreword: Indigenous Sport and Development – Decolonising Sport in Aotearoa New Zealand
Graham Hingangaroa Smith & Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Indigenous voices matter: Graham and Linda’s legacy, ‘still propping up the sky,’ is now lifting to another level!
Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Jeremy Hapeta, Audrey Giles & Haydn Morgan
Conceptualizing sport for reconciliation within settler colonial states
Shawn D. Forde, Audrey R. Giles, Jessica Nachman, Tom Fabian, Alexandra Giancarlo, Lyndsay M. Hayhurst, Steven Rynne & Daniel A. Henhawk
Sport as a site of resistance against the hegemony of the state
Lee K. Sheppard, Steven B. Rynne & Jon M. Willis
Reviving culture and reclaiming youth: Representations of traditional Indigenous games in mainstream Canadian and Indigenous media
Tom Fabian & Audrey R. Giles
Chaaj, Pok-Ta-Pok and Chajchaay: Rubber ballgames from Middle America to the World
Jairzinho Panqueba & Emilie A. Carreón
Decolonizing Sport for Development Through Integration of Indigenous Knowledge and Pedagogy
Sean Seiler & Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson
Waka, Whanaungatanga and Water Safety: Using Indigenous Knowledge to Educate Future Aquatic Educators about Māori Water Safety in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Chanel Phillips & Anne-Marie Jackson
Te Papa Tākaro o te Tuakiri: The Field of Identity in Indigenous Māori Rugby
Jack Nelson, Anne-Marie Jackson, Chanel Phillips, Danny Poa & Te Kahurangi Skelton
Ka muri, ka mua: Indigenous voices matter
Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Jeremy Hapeta, Audrey Giles & Haydn Morgan
Thank you to the authors and reviewers who contributed to this issue.