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The ICSSPE Journal - the Bulletin - is a biennial publication, produced to provide a forum for members and other invited contributors to share news, promote research and events, raise issues for discussion and develop internal and external links. The featured articles and other contents are monitored by the ICSSPE Executive Office and the Editorial Board, with the aim of allowing for free and balanced dissemination of information consistent with ICSSPE`s aims and objectives. All featured articles are peer reviewed prior to publication. The views expressed within the publication are not necessarily those held by the ICSSPE Executive Office, unless otherwise stated.

Each issue includes:

  • Editorial
  • Feature themes addressed by sport science experts from around the world
  • Information on regional sport science developments
  • Research applications and implications
  • Reports from ICSSPE members
  • Listings of newly published resources and Internet sites
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leerAnnual Online Subscription

edited 09 2010
ISSN: 1728-5909


The online subscription enables you to log in to our website and read all issues of the bulletin online. After you made your payment you will get the password via e-mail. The password is only valid for one year. The subscription will not extend automatically.

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No. 59 CD-ROMNo. 59 CD-ROM

edited 05 2010
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Sport and Globalisation


The topic of this edition`s special feature is "Sport and Globalisation", and Prof. Darlene Kluka and Prof. Anneliese Goslin have successfully collected articles from very different viewpoints. These include Lauri Tarasti`s looks at "Legal Considerations of Sport and Globalisation", while Prof. Pak-Kwong Chung researches "Elite Sport Development Considerations". Dr. Dean Ravizza introduces an example of "The uses of sport for children in armed conflict". In addition to the scientific articles, you will find a "webliography" on the topic in the Resources section, including links to organisations, print and online publications and open access full-text documents, summarised by Gretchen Ghent. In the Current Issue section you will find further scientific research articles as well as ICSSPE and Member`s News.
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No. 58 CD-ROMNo. 58 CD-ROM

edited 01 2010
ISSN: 1728-590
Feature: Ethical Issues in Coaching


This time we focus in our special feature on "Ethical Issues in Coaching" and many of the articles are "'hot off the press', and represent some of the latest thinking and research in coaching and coaching ethics", as the editor of the special feature, Dr. Richard Bailey, states in his introduction. To support the feature topic, our resources section includes an in-depth webliography on Ethical Issues in Coaching with links to organisations, print and online publications. In addition, the Bulletin examines amongst others an international comparative study on elite sports policies in six nations: "The Global Sporting Arms Race: an International Comparison of the Sport Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success" is introduced in the current issue section.
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No. 57 CD-ROMNo. 57 CD-ROM

edited 09 2009
Feature: Sports Information Science Update


The special feature "Sports Information Science Update" focuses on databases and sport information centre services that support and enhance the work of the sport science research community, sport coaches, athletes and sport administrators. "Sport Information" is very broadly constructed and includes the whole spectrum of old and new forms - from printed books, periodical articles, sport photography and film to Internet and websites with archives and real time capabilities. An interesting collection of articles from all around the world is included, such as "Summer of 64 and the Olympic Database" by Bill Mallon, "Sport England's Sport Facilities database" by Nick Evans and Becky Penty and "Sport Images: Access to Current and Historical Resources" by Gretchen Ghent. This Bulletin also keeps you up to date with news from ICSSPE, Members and Partners in the regular sections of the Bulletin.
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No. 56 CD-ROMNo. 56 CD-ROM

edited 06 2009
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: ICSEMIS Researchers Award


In the special feature of this Bulletin we introduce some of the award winners of the ICSEMIS Researchers Award from Guangzhou, China. Different topics from various fields of sports will be presented, including “New Aspects on Myofibrillar Remodeling in Human Muscle after Eccentric Exercise” by Lars-Eric Thornell, “Evaluating the Validity of Activity Limitation Tests for Use in Paralympic Classification” by Emma Beckman, or “Factors Associated with Depressed Mood and Mobility Limitation in Older People” by Mirja Hirvensalo. The Ethics of Doping: Health, Medicine and Sports” by Michael McNamee and the “Sport for Peace Report” on a sports-programme Pakistan can be found in the Current Issue section. And in the new “Emerging Scholar” chapter Sameer E. Bhagirathi introduces the „Knowledge and Awareness towards Doping in Sports: A Survey Study“ and Diwakar Lal Amatya the „Anti-Doping Education for Nepalese National and International Athletes“.
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No. 55 CD-ROMNo. 55 CD-ROM

edited 01 2009
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Feature: Recreation Sport and Social Change in Sustainable Community Development


Bulletin 55 features “Recreation, Sport and Social Change in Sustainable Community Development”. This important and topical issue has become an investigative summary of the complex and dynamic process of social change through sport and recreation. Contributions include ”Community Dance Programs for Older Adults – A Sustainable Solution“ by Gayle Workman, “International Coaching Standards for Sport and Development“ by Ken Black, “Muslim Women in Sport- A researchers Journey to Understanding Embodied Faith“ by Tansin Benn, “A Model for Developing an Upper Division Undergraduate Course in Recreation, Sport and Social Change” by Darlene A. Kluka and Anneliese Goslin and “Sport, Recreation and Social Change: Challenges and Opportunities for Women under the Socio-Economic Conditions of South Africa” by Anneliese Goslin and Goitseone Olebogeng Sere. You will also find a lot of information on the upcoming events this year in our Partner’s and Event and in the Member’s News section.
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No. 54 CD-ROMNo. 54 CD-ROM

edited 09 2008
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Women, Sport and Social Changes


Bulletin No. 54 focuses on "Women, Sport and Social Changes“ with a wide range of different and very interesting articles on this topic. Some examples include “Equality and Public Policies for Women in Sport in Europe” by Kari Fasting and Celia Brackenridge, „Perceived Roles of Female Athletes in Hong Kong“ by Siu Yin Cheung and „Can you be an agent of Change? Making a Difference Through Advocacy“ by Margaret Talbot. A report from ICSEMIS 2008, by Peter Van de Vliet, „Women in Coaching“ by Jan Stirling or „Elite Child Athlete“ by Abouzeid Magdy are current issues that we also cover in Bulletin No. 54, amongst others.
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No. 53 CD-ROMNo. 53 CD-ROM

edited 05 2008
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: The Impact of Mega Sport Events in Developing Countries


Bulletin No. 53 focuses on "The Impact of Mega Sport Events in Developing Countries", which is a collection of selected papers from a conference held earlier in 2008 in Cape Town, South Africa, and refer to events such as the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Other highlights of this issue include an examination of supplement contamination by Catherine Judkins of HFL Laboratories and a look by Ross Tucker at the regulatory response system of athletes competing in the heat - something that will be prevalent in the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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No. 52 CD-ROMNo. 52 CD-ROM

edited 01 2008
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Selected Sport and Physical Education Career Opportunities


Professionalism, globalisation, commercialisation and global health issues have catapulted sport and physical education into the business arena causing an exponential growth in career opportunities. Picking up this enormous development in sport issue number 52 features “Selected Sport and Physical Education Career Opportunities”, including e.g. “Careers in Sport Law” by Mary A Hums, Anita M. Moorman and Anastasios Kabourakis, “Teaching Physical Education – Career Opportunities” by Claudette S. Jones, or “Being a Sport Coach” by Catherine Sellers. In addition, there are articles on “Breaking the culture: The UCI’s recent strategies for the detection and deterrence of doping in cycling” by Anne Gripper; on “Civilised Games?: Beijing 2008, Power Politics, and Cultural Struggles” by, Joseph Maguire; “Health Status, Needs and Attitudes Toward People with Intellectual Disability” by Stephen Corbin and Heather Driscoll and much more.
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No. 51 CD-RomNo. 51 CD-Rom

edited 09 2007
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Feature: Physical Education in Early Childhood


With a feature on “Physical Education in Early Childhood”, Issue #51 contains articles that examine issues with training kindergarten teachers and creating activity programs for pre-school children. In addition, the Bulletin examines the arguments surrounding double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius’ right to compete versus right to fair play. Other issues examined in this edition are the sustainability of long-term employment post major sporting events, and in particular, the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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No. 50 CD-RomNo. 50 CD-Rom

edited 05 2007
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Sport and Leisure


In the 21st century, leisure and sport are important and significant dimensions of global society. From a traditional perspective, leisure is viewed as secondary to what seems important: work, the economy and survival. Yet, an increasing spread of leisure service providers typifies global society. Leisure is no longer merely the spending of free time, but fulfils a variety of roles. More information on these roles and articles from many different perspectives on this theme can be found within our feature on "Sport and Leisure". "Obesity Wars" by Tim Olds and "The Role of Sport in Education" by Ken Hardmen are current issues that we also cover in Bulletin No. 50, amongst others.
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No. 49 CD-RomNo. 49 CD-Rom

edited 01 2007
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Healthy Living/Move for Health


This time we feature “Healthy Living / Move for Health”. Eg. Rachel Jefferson-Buchanan introduces Dance as a Health-Promoting Activity for Young Children, while Jennifer Maguire looks at the role of Commercial Fitness. Marijke Hopman-Rock broaches the issue of Adapted Physical Activity and also the needs of the elderly are analysed besides others. In our Current Issues section we have articles of totally different contents. In her article, Aldona Nimiero provides information on the role of thematic networks in promoting adapted physical activity. Richard Cashman tells us more on “A Continuing Legacy”, looking closer at Sydney's Olympic experience. And as always you will find more articles and information in the ICSSPE and member’s news sections.
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No. 48 CD-RomNo. 48 CD-Rom

edited 09 2006
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Feature: Sport and Human Rights


Bulletin 48 features ‘Sport and Human Rights’, with contributions from a range of countries, showing many different ways to look at this theme. It also contains for the first time profiles and quotes. In the Resources section, you will also find bibliographic information on Sport and Human Rights, along with other book reviews and our regular webliography. The Bulletin also contains e.g. a report from T.P. Reilly entitled ‘Environmental Aspects of the Olympic Games – an Interdisciplinary Approach’. It reflects on how environmental aspects influence the outcomes of major sports tournaments. Other articles give us an interesting view of the IAAF Athletics’ World Plan, with a focus on the IAAF World Athletics Day and on ‘Sport for ancient People of Siberia’.
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No 47 CD-RomNo 47 CD-Rom

edited 05 2006
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Feature: Football/Soccer


Within this issue, of which the feature is on Football/Soccer that hopefully prepares us well for the FIFA World Championship 2006 in Germany, we provide you with an interesting range of information about the game. Thomas Reilly and Inigo Mujika give us an overview on Science and Football in an applied context and Christopher Carling and Mark Williams highlight how technological enhancements have greatly improved the efficiency and value of the match analysis process. In addition, there are articles on the Environmental Influence on the Development of Expertise in Football (A.M. Williams and D. Richardson) and the Physiological Aspects of Refereeing Performance and Training (W. Gregson and M. Weston). Vladimir Borkovic of Streetfootballworld introduces to us their Festival 06 – Development through Football event that will start in early July and driven by the FIFA World Cup.
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No 46 CD-RomNo 46 CD-Rom

edited 01 2006
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Leadership


In this issue we have a feature on “Leadership” which takes a closer look at the current situation in areas such as our future mentors and women in leadership roles. You can also read all about our activities and reports including the successful “2nd World Summit on Physical Education” held in Magglingen, Switzerland in December and the hands-on seminar “Rehabilitation Through Physical Activity and Sport for Children and Youth Affected by the Tsunami in Southeast Asia” held in Bangkok. Our Current Issues section is also full of interesting research articles with contributions from around the world, covering a range of topics from a recent study into Medical Excuses in Physical Education, Sport and Peace, Inclusion of Children with Physical Disabilities in Schools, Sport and Health Paradigms and Altitude Training.
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No 45 CD-RomNo 45 CD-Rom

edited 09 2005
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Sport for People with Disabilities


"Pressure Measurements on Amputee's Residuum in Classification for Standing Ice Hockey" by Mark Pitkin, USA and Ludmila Smirnova, Konstantin Scherbina, Sergei Kurdybailo, Sergei Evseev and Nikolai Maslov, Russia. "The Importance of Agility Related to the Performance Using Lateral Change of the Direction Test for B1 and B2 Athletes." by Nagoor Meera Abdullah, Borhan Yusof & Rozita Abduk Latif, Malaysia. "Analysis of the Functional Sailing Classification System" by Stephen F. Wilson & Philip H. Vardy, Australia. "Exercise habits and aspects of Health - A survey of Norwegian persons with Longstanding Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries." by Anne M. Lannem, Nina Kahrs, Nils Hjeltnes and Geir Aamodt, Norway.
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No 44 CD-RomNo 44 CD-Rom

edited 05 2005
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: World Summit on Physical Education - 5 years after


Feature Articles: “Post-Berlin Physical Education Summit -An Introduction” by Ken Hardman. “Post-Berlin Physical Education Summit: Developments Inter- and Non-Governmental Initiatives” by Ken Hardman. “Post-Berlin Summit Update on School Physical Education: A European Union Perspective” by J Joe Marshall. “Post-Berlin Summit Developments in School Physical Education: A South African Perspective” by Karel J Van Deventer. Post-Berlin Summit Developments in School Physical Education: An Australian Perspective by John E. Saunders. “School Physical Education in France: the Double Inconstancy, A French Perspective” by Gilles Klein. “ Follow-up International Survey of the State and Status of School Physical Education” Ken Hardman & Joe Marshall. “SpinEd – Full Final and Project Report (MINEPS IV). The Role of Physical Education and Sport in Education” by Prof. Dr Richard Bailey and Harriet Dismore. “Update on 2nd World Summit on Physical Education in December 2005” Christophe Mailliet.
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No 43 CD-RomNo 43 CD-Rom

edited 01 2005
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Feature: Performance Enhancement


Feature Articles: 'Press Release: WADA Executive Committee approves the 2005 Prohibited List' 'Gender Identity Issues in Sport' Jonathan C. Reeser, United States 'Performance Optimization of Elite Athletes with Disability' Yves Vanlandewijck, Belgium 'A Multidisciplinary Model of Talent Identification and Development in Football' Thomas Reilly, United Kingdom 'Chronobiology and Sports Performance' Thomas Reilly, United Kingdom 'Application of Information Technology to improve Sporting Performance' Arnold Baca & Philipp Kornfeind, Austria 'The Athlete’s Liability for Doping' Lauri Tarasti, Finland 'Possible Mechanisms underlying the decrease in performance associated with Overtraining Syndrome (OTS)' David Bishop, Australia 'From Simple to Complex understanding of perofrmance by Alternative Modelling' Natalie Balagué, Spain
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No 42 CD-RomNo 42 CD-Rom

edited 09 2004
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Sports Participation


Feature Articles: 'Methodology for measuring sports participation' Brian Wicklin 'Of Money, Time, and Taste: Explaining the Link between Social Class and Sports Involvement' Thomas C. Wilson, USA 'Youth Sports Leaders’ Advice on Facilitating Participation in Sport: People, resources and attractors' Ann MacPhail¹, David Kirk² and Diann Eley³ ¹University of Limerick, Ireland, ²Loughborough University, UK,University of South Queensland, Australia 'Statistics and Sport: Analysing the Sports System' Arch. Bruno Rossi Mori, Italy 'The Promotion of Physical and Sport Activities for Students in Hong Kong' Siu Yin Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
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No 41 - CD RomNo 41 - CD Rom

edited 06 2004
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Pre-Olympic Congress and the Olympics


Feature Articles: Abstracts from Pre-Olympic Congress 1.Evolving concepts in ethics and professionalization of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2. Life-stage Transitions and Physical Activity in Australian Women. 3. Acute and chronic changes of the transcription of the muscle genome as a consequence of exercise training. 4. Career Planning and Development in Disability Sport 5. Ethics in Sport and Global Ethics. 6. Physical Education and Sport as an intervention to prevent crime and moral degredation among young adults. 7.Relationships between perceived motivaltional climate, parental support/pressure and enjoyment. Also “Sport Science and the Olympics: An Historical Perspective” by G. King, “Teaching Olympism in Schools“ by Deanna Binder and „The Pedagogical Foundations of Olympic Sport“ by O. Gruppe, edited by D. Jones.
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No 40 - CD RomNo 40 - CD Rom

edited 01 2004
ISSN: 1728-5909
Feature: Professional Issues in Sport Science


Feature articles: 'How will Sport Science and Physical Education Continue to Evolve over the Next Decade?' Dr. Michael G. Davis, CEO of AAHPERD and Dr. Keith Henschen, Past President of AAHPERD, 'Promoting Sports Ethics- a Herculean task' by Leung Mee-lee, China, 'Professional Issue of Training – Case Study-The International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) Coaches Education and Certification System' by Harald Müller, Germany, 'How Can Sports Science Professionals Help Bridge the Increasing Chasm Between Socio-Economic and Cultural Groups?' by Doris R. Corbett, Ph.D., USA, 'The Challenge of Avoiding the Adverse Nutritional Impact of Globalization' by Jonathan C. Reeser, MD, PhD, USA and Cynthia K. Reeser, MPH, RD, LD, USA, 'Genuine Collaboration Versus Multiple Authorship' by Dr. Charles F. Cicciarella, USA, 'Is there Actual Value to Sport in Capitalistic Societies?' by Prof. Dr. H.c. H. Haag, M.S., Germany. Other sections include: ICSSPE News - Current Issues - Partners and Events - Member's News - Resources - Contacts
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No 39 - CD RomNo 39 - CD Rom

edited 09 2003
Feature: Sport as a Tool for Social Development


Feature articles: 'The potential of sport for development and peace'by Rolf Schwery, Swiss Academy for Development (SAD), Switzerland, 'Physical Education and Sport and Human Development Challenges in the Educational Environment' by Gudrun Doll-Tepper & Christophe Mailliet ICSSPE, Germany, 'Sport, Physical Activity and Antisocial Behaviour in Youth' by Leesa Morris, Jo Sallybanks, Katie Willis, and Toni Makkai, Australia, 'Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI)' by Gretchen Ghent, Publications Officer, International Association for Sport Information, Canada, 'KICKING AIDS OUT! - Using sport as a tool in the fight against HIV/AIDS' by Eli Jakobsen, South Africa, 'Mindanao Friendship Games' by William I. Ramirez, Philippines, 'Athletes as Role Models' by John Van Groningen, ARM tour, Australia, 'Streetfootballworld' by Jürgen Griesbeck and Vladimir Borkovic, streetfootballworld, Germany. A Special Feature also appears with papers from the 2002 winners of the Philip Noel Baker Award: 'Trauma Within Sport' by Carole Oglesby, Women Sport International, USA and 'Changes in Physical Education and Sport Science in the Face of the 2008 Olympics' by Professor Jin Jichun Beijing Sports University, China
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No 38 - CD RomNo 38 - CD Rom

edited 05 2003
Feature: Sport and the Media


Feature articles: Report on the Sport and Development International Congress, 'The Role of the Media in Sport and Development – paper 1' by Zoreh Tabatabai, International Labour Office, Switzerland and 'The Role of the Media in Sport and Development – paper 2' by Stephen King, Director, BBC World Service Trust, UK. Also included is a Conclusion paper on 'The Role of the Media in Sport and Development' Other sections include: Current Issues Members Forum - Partners and Events -News - Resources - Contacts
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No 37 - CD RomNo 37 - CD Rom

edited 02 2003
Feature: Sport and Methodology


Feature articles: Research Methodology for Sport Science by Prof. Dr. h.c. H. Haag, M.S., Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany and 'Example for an Issue of Research Methodology for Sport Science -Between-or Within-Subjects Contrasts: Does it Matter?' by Prof. Dr. H. Morris, Indiana University, USA Other sections include: Current Issues - Member’s Forum - Partners and Events - News - Resources - ICSSPE membership
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No 36No 36

edited 09 2002
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: Sport and the Environment


Feature articles: 'Environmental Burden of Different Sports: the case of basketball, ice-hockey and football' by Pekka Oja, 'Constraints to using off-road routes in the English countryside' by N. Ravenscroft, 'Sport Venue Management: Designing the Facilities that Enhance Communication' by S. Langlois, 'Sustainable and funcitonal sports facilities - a contradiction?' by S. Holthoff-Pförtner, ' Environment and Sport Performance: A Review' by L. Amusa and A. Toriola, 'P.E. - a change of emphasis' by rod Cooper, 'Sustainable Sport Management' by D. Chernaushenko, 'What is sport doing to help raise awareness on environmental issues? A Dance persepective' by R. Jefferson-Buchanan, 'Practical Environmental Guidelines - a UK perspective' by U.K. Sport, 'Bicycle friendly cities of Latin America' by G. Xavier and J. Caraballo, 'Genetically Modified Athletes: Some Answers to the questions everyone is asking' by A. Miah, 'Mass Sport, Physical Activity and Personal Health: The development of mass sport in China' by D. Jinxia, 'Multi-media enhanced motor learning instruction' by R. Morey Sorrentino and J. Vickers.
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No 35No 35

edited 05 2002
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: The Paralympic Movement


Feature articles: 'What it takes that makes a Paralympian' by P. Craven, 'Paralympics: Celebrating sporting excellence of athletes with a disability' by T. Reinicke and Dr. S. Reiff, 'Inclusion of athletes with a disability within sport' by D. Legg and R. Steadward, 'Women in Paralympic sport' by A. Cody, 'Paralympic athletes: needs and issues' by K. Haugen and E. Wolff, 'Sports for life: creating hope after war' by S. Warren, 'Public awareness and support of Paralympic sport: the Sydney experience' by J. West, 'Marketing Paralympic sport: a sport management perspective' by M. Hums and A. Moorman, 'Disability Sport and the Media - working towards symbiosis' by R. Singh, 'Sport and disability: a contradiction? The development of high-tech prosthetic components' by P. Radtke, 'The psychological and sociological aspects of being a Paralympic athlete' by H. MacDonald and Dr. V. De Prazer, 'Doping Disables' by H. Lindström, 'Linking Paralympic sport to sport science and physical education' by Prof. Dr. G. Doll-Tepper, 'Ethical Obligations of the Institution of Disability Sport' by G. Wheeler, 'First Nike award for Athlete with Disability' by E. Wolff, 'Laureus Sports Awards to Honour Paralympic Athlete.
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No 34No 34

edited 02 2002
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: Sport, Culture, Ethics and Values AND Sport for All


Feature articles: 'Courts of Justice, Fields of Dreams' by B. Bredemeier, 'The Olympic Games: the ethical dimension. Fair Play-an ancient principle, a new approach' by K. Panagopulos, 'Genes, sport and ethics' by G. Breivik, 'Zimbabwe Women in Sport and Physical Educaiton: Gender issues and dynamics' by B. Maodzwa and D. Costa, 'Sport: an oppressive or liberating force? A feminist perspective' by J. Ray and K. Volkwein-Caplan, 'Ethics and values in sport' by S-K. Jost, 'Vision, reality and scientific challenges of Sport for All' by J. Palm, 'Cape Town Declaration on Sport for All and physical education. A more holistic approach to Sport for All and health' by D. Jones-Palm, 'Leading community roles in the Worldwide experiences and trends in Sport for All' by L. DaCosta and A. Miragaya, 'Physical Education and Sport for All: Issues and Future Directions' by K. Hardman
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No 33No 33

edited 09 2001
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: The Olympic Movement


Feature articles: 'Interview IOC President' by J. Rogge, 'Women and decision-making positions in Olympic committees and International Federations' by M. Talbot, 'Olympic Education: Challenges for theory and practice in the 21st Century' by D. Binder, 'Olympic Education in China' by H. Ren, 'The IOC in the face of changing values and how it affects sportswriting' by C. Camenzuli, 'IOC-IPC Relations: building on share goals and ideals' by B. Nadarajan.
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edited 06 2001
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: Globalisation - what does this mean for sport science and physical educ


Feature articles: 'The Global Relevance of Physical Activity in the New Millennium' by E. Darlison, 'Globalisation, Sports Information and Developing Countries: Perspectives on Benefits, Vulnerabilities and Affirmative strategies' by J. Shehu, 'What does globalisation mean for information technology and physical education' by M. Lopez, 'Globalisation in Physical Education: the Canadian experience' by C. Higgs, 'Globalisation of sport: The impact on sport sciences and sports medicine' by P. Davis, 'Globalisation and Sport Law' by L. Tarasti, 'Globalisation and challenges to sports medicine in Asia' by K.M. Chan, 'Globalisation, Sport, Gender and Governance' by J. MacGuire.
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leerNo 31

edited 02 2001
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: Pre-Olympic Congress Highlights


Feature Articles:'Congress 2000-A mulitdisciplinary Achievement' by Tony Parker, Graham Costin and David Garlick, '2000 Pre-Olympic Congress - A report from the Social Sciences' by Gertrude Pfister, 'The role of a multidisciplinary Organisation in an Age of Specialisation' by Deena Scoretz, 'Obesity - the Prevention, Treatment and Management of a Global Epidemic' by Andrew Hills, 'Physical Education: Deconstruction/Reconstruction' by Ken Hardman, 'Biomechanics of Athletics Shoe Design' by Ewald Hennig, 'Pre-Olympic Congress 2004' by Sprios Kellis.
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No 30No 30

edited 09 2000
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: Professional Development in Sport Science and Physical Education


Feature Articles: 'Professional Developments in Exercise and Sports Science: An Australian Perspective' by T. Parker, 'American College of Sports Medicine: Career Development and Certification' by W. Thompson and C. Stewart, 'The Expansion of Sport Sciences: Managing the challenge of Publication Ratings and Classifications' by J. Borms, 'The Sports Science Education Project of the IOC Medical Commission' by K. Watanabe, 'ENSSHE and the Trends in Sport and Employment in Europe' by N. LeRoux and K. Froberg, 'Professional Issues in Exercise, Sport Science and Physical Education in Africa' by L. Amusa and A.L. Toriola, 'The Reconstruction of Physical Education Teacher Education Programs in Australia: recent trends and future developments' by D. Kirk and D. Macdonald, 'A body of knowledge of sport and exercise sciences in relation to professional fields' by H. Haag, 'The image of a physical education teacher in the opinion of first year university students' by M. Lewandowski, H. Gula-Hubiszewka and U. Supinska, 'Australian Sport Science Research Initiative' by J. Meerkin, 'Psychomotor Therapy: The application of exercise and physical activity in the treatment of clinical populations' by H.Van Coppenolle, 'Media in Sports: Teaching and Learning' by P. Wüthrich.
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edited 05 2000
ISSN: 1563-3632
Feature: Sport for All and Spotlight on North America


Feature articles: 'Challenges and Chances for an Open Sport System' by J. Palm, 'Asiania Sport for All Associations' by M. Ikeda, 'Mapping the worldwide Trends of Sport for All' by L. DaCosta and A.M. Miragaya, 'IANOS: Sport for All - Sport for the Common Good' by G. Daly, 'Sport for All in CSIT' by J. Moller, 'Sport for All - the United Kingdon Experience' by A. White and N. Rowe, 'Games of the Past - Sports for the Future? Seminar and Symposium preview'.
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No 28No 28

edited 01 2000
ISSN: 1563 -3632
Feature: Sustainable Development and Spotlight on Latin America


Feature Articles: 'Message from the United Nations Environment Programme' by K. Töpfer, 'ICSSPE and Sustainable Development' by C. Melling, 'Measuring Progress Toward Sustainability in Sport: Establishment of a Monitoring Procedure' by D. Chernushenko and A. van der Kamp, 'Environmental Management - reviewed and certified' by F. Henke, 'Sport and the Environment: A Sustainable Approach to Showcasing Solutions' by B. Palese, 'Sport and Environmental Education: a vehicle for sustainable development?' by D. Lemarchand, 'Sport and the Environment in Latin America' by L. Da Costa.
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