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Volunteerism During COVID-19: Sport Management Students’ Career Interests Against Public Health Risks

Kyu-soo Chung, Jennifer Willet, B. Christine Green, and Nari Shin

is typically encouraged and praised, their motivation to volunteer may be in conflict with COVID-19’s health prevention policies and practices, such as stay-at-home orders, quarantining, curfews, and social distancing requirements ( American Medical Association, 2020 ; Chia & Oyeniran, 2020 ). Such

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Application of Social Work Theory in Sport Management Curriculum: Ecological Systems Theory

Amy E. Cox, Lauren Beasley, and Robin Hardin

and substance use: Ecological perspectives on workforce development . Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 24 ( 6 ), 469 – 476 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2017.1282421 Girginov , V. ( 2010 ). Culture and the study of sport management . European Sport Management Quarterly, 10 ( 4

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Improving Student Interview Preparation Through Collaborative Multimodal Mock-Interview Assignments

Emeka Anaza, Paul Mabrey, Mikihiro Sato, Olivia Miller, and Julia Thompson

Prevention Education program utilized a peer-led comprehensive sexual health education approach. The findings showed that peer-led education “can be an important educational mechanism for teaching students information and skills to promote sexual health” ( Layzer et al., 2017 , p. 513). Hansen et al. ( 2009

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Role of Sport Public Relations for the COVID-19 Outbreak: Interview With Kwon Heo, Public Relations Manager at Kia Tigers

Sungwook Son, Antonio S. Williams, and Yoon Heo

. Operating costs, however, have increased due to preventive measures against COVID-19. What is more concerning is that bigger problems may arise when the no-audience restriction is lifted. Although we are thoroughly managing the prevention of epidemics and players are going through COVID-19 prevention

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A Post-COVID-19 Lifestyle Sport Research Agenda: Communication, Risk, and Organizational Challenges

William Roth Smith

that encourage athletes to practice their sports while minimizing risk. Although scholars could draw on sport communication research centered on concussion prevention, helmet use, and general injury prevention, there is one notable difference for lifestyle sports and the pandemic. The messages about

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“It Has Changed Completely”: How Local Sports Broadcasters Adapted to No Sports

Kevin Hull and Miles Romney

-person updates from local athletes would be challenging ( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020 ; Embree, 2020 ). The larger, national outlets could simply go into the archive. While local sports broadcasters do have archives, they traditionally rely almost exclusively on new games and events for

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Exploring Narratives of Scarcity, Uncertainty, and Opportunity in Women’s Sports Coverage During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ellen J. Staurowsky, Benjamin Koch, Grace Dury, and Cooper Hayes

-ohashi-ncaa-championships-viral-routine Berkman , S . ( 2019 , October 12 ). The only women’s pro hockey league in North America plays on . The New York Times . Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/12/sports/hockey/nwhl-players.html Chakrabarti , M . ( 2019 , June 3 ). Will new Olympic abuse prevention policy make athletes

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Through the Perilous Fight: A Case Analysis of Professional Wrestling During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Nicholas P. Davidson, James Du, and Michael D. Giardina

, the National Basketball Association suspended gameplay indefinitely on the heels of Utah Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell testing positive for COVID-19 ( Aschburner, 2020 ). On April 16, the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the first in a series of

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Making an Impact: An Initial Review of U.S. Sport League Corporate Social Responsibility Responses During COVID-19

Danielle K. Smith and Jonathan Casper

important factor in MLB deciding to include COVID-19-related health facts within their owned assets for fans to access. Even nonsport entities see the value that sport leagues can have on educating society. LeGrande noted that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contacted MLB asking them to

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Increasing Human Capital of Coaches—An Investigation Into Individual and Organizational Factors

Christoph Breuer, Svenja Feiler, and Lea Rossi

formal coach education in 2012. The qualification report’s descriptive results showed that men were more likely to obtain a qualification than women in almost all license levels except for licenses on Level C and Level B with a specialization in “sport for prevention” and “sport for rehabilitation.” The