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Gendering the Coronavirus Pandemic: Toward a Framework of Interdependence for Sport

Madeleine Pape and Fiona McLachlan

and for good reasons ( Cooky, Messner, & Musto, 2015 ; Hargreaves, 1994 ). In this essay, however, we want to consider a different analytical strategy. Specifically, we take the Coronavirus pandemic as a moment to consider how the ideology of dependence inhibits women’s place in sport, with a

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Football Without Football: Creativity in German Football Coverage by TV Broadcasters and Clubs During the Coronavirus Crisis

Christiana Schallhorn and Jessica Kunert

No More Football: What Now? Everything was well in Germany’s world of sport at the beginning of March 2020: football [soccer] stadiums were full of spectators, and any change from the regularly scheduled programming was unimaginable, even unthinkable. Only a few days later, the Coronavirus dictated

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Volume 13 (2020): Issue 3 (Sep 2020): Special Issue: Sport and the Coronavirus Crisis

IJSC International Journal of Sport Communication 1936-3915 1936-3907 1 09 2020 13 3 10.1123/ijsc.2020.13.issue-3 Special Issue: Sport and the Coronavirus Crisis Guest Editors: Brody J. Ruihley and Bo Li INTRODUCTION 10.1123/ijsc.2020-0254 INDUSTRY INTERVIEWS 10.1123/ijsc.2020-0116 10.1123/ijsc

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The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on a Major Event Legacy: The 2020 National Collegiate Athletic Association Men’s Basketball Final Four

Beth A. Cianfrone and Timothy Kellison

,000 volunteers to host the events in multiple private and public facilities, including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, the Georgia World Congress Center, and Centennial Olympic Park. Due to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), NCAA President Mark Emmert announced on March 11 that the Final Four events

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Sport and the Coronavirus Crisis Special Issue: An Introduction

Brody J. Ruihley and Bo Li

The world experienced a tremendous amount of challenges and change during the year 2020. Having been first reported on December 31, 2019, a novel coronavirus, named 2019-nCoV or COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO), entered the global landscape, altering the daily lives of nearly

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Critiquing Anthropocentric Media Coverage of the COVID-19 Sport “Hiatus”

Samuel M. Clevenger, Oliver Rick, and Jacob Bustad

COVID-19, the nonhuman coronavirus pathogen that has made an unprecedented impact on global society, dramatically illuminates the intricate human and nonhuman interactions that have always existed in the contexts of sport and everyday life. It is important to recognize from the beginning the human

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Analysis of Changes in Physical Fitness in Children and Adolescents (11–15 Years) From Kraków (Poland) During COVID-19 Pandemic

Paulina Artymiak, Magdalena Żegleń, and Łukasz Kryst

distancing measures imposed by the coronavirus pandemic may have deepened this problem even more. Cohort studies conducted among Greek adolescents in 2016–2017 and 2018–2019 before the pandemic and in 2020–2021 after the coronavirus pandemic showed a deterioration in results of physical tests, such as broad

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Effects of COVID-19 Sport Suspension on Injury Rates in Elite Athletes: A Critically Appraised Topic

Courtney N. Copeland, Emily A. Hall, and Gary W. Cohen

Clinical Scenario The World Health Organization declared COVID-19, a viral disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, a pandemic on March 11, 2020. 1 Originating in Wuhan, China, in 2019, the highly infectious disease spread rapidly throughout the world. 2 Countries

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Athletes’ Coping With the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Self-Compassion and Cognitive Appraisal

Brittney B. Aceron, Kathleen S. Wilson, Matt D. Hoffmann, and Lenny Wiersma

The uncertainty of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) increased stress for many individuals as the virus spread and limitations were placed by the social-distancing orders in March 2020 ( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020 ). In particular, competitive athletes were faced with

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Associations Between Change Over Time in Pandemic-Related Stress and Change in Physical Activity

Kathryn E. Wilson, Andrew Corbett, Andrew Van Horn, Diego Guevara Beltran, Jessica D. Ayers, Joe Alcock, and Athena Aktipis

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) a global pandemic. 1 In response, a range of compulsory confinement measures such as mandatory shelter-in-place and social distancing were enacted by governments around the world. 2 These