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Menstrual Cycle and Hormonal Contraceptive Symptom Severity and Frequency in Athletic Females

Laura R. Kiemle-Gabbay, Stephanie Valentin, Daniel Martin, and Laura J. Forrest (née Whyte)

influence a plethora of physiological, psychological, and behavioral responses which can potentially impact sport and exercise performance ( Blagrove et al., 2020 ; Bruinvels et al., 2016 ; 2021 ; Brown et al., 2021 ; de Jonge, 2003 ; McNulty et al., 2020 ). Historically, research concerning

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Erratum. Trans Women and/in Sport: Exploring Sport Feminisms to Understand Exclusions

Sociology of Sport Journal

TO OUR READERS: An error appeared in the ahead-of-print version of the following article: Caudwell, J. (2024). Trans women and/in sport: Exploring sport feminisms to understand exclusions. Sociology of Sport Journal. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2023-0091 An error in

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Research Across the Female Life Cycle: Reframing the Narrative for Health and Performance in Athletic Females and Showcasing Solutions to Drive Advancements in Research and Translation

Kelly L. McNulty, Bernadette C. Taim, Jessica A. Freemas, Amal Hassan, Carly Lupton Brantner, Chimsom T. Oleka, Dawn Scott, Glyn Howatson, Isabel S. Moore, Kate K. Yung, Kirsty M. Hicks, Matthew Whalan, Ric Lovell, Sam R. Moore, Suzanna Russell, Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, and Georgie Bruinvels

The Time Is Now In recent decades, the rise of female participation in sport and exercise has been prominent. At the most elite level, the number of females participating in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is set to achieve parity with males for the first time, representing a 3789% increase since the

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Erratum. Reconstructing, Challenging, and Negotiating Sex/Gender in Sport: U.S. Public Opinion About Transgender Athletes’ Rights, Rights for Athletes With Varied Sex Characteristics, Sex Testing, and Gender Segregation

Sociology of Sport Journal

TO OUR READERS: An error appeared in the ahead-of-print version of the following article: Knoester, C., Allison, R., & Fields, V.T. (2023). Reconstructing, challenging, and negotiating sex/gender in sport: U.S. public opinion about transgender athletes’ rights, rights for athletes with varied sex

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Erratum. A Typology of Circular Sport Business Models: Enabling Sustainable Value Co-Creation in the Sport Industry

Journal of Sport Management

TO OUR READERS: A change was made to the following article after its initial publication online: Gerke A., Fehrer, J., Benson-Rea, M., & McCullough, B.P. (2024). A typology of circular sport business models: Enabling sustainable value co-creation in the sport industry. Journal of Sport Management

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Social Media and Sport Studies (2014–2023): A Critical Review

Gashaw Abeza

impacts on society over the past two decades, it has brought both opportunities and challenges. This leads to a pertinent scholarly question: To what extent have academic publications explored the realm of sport on social media and the impacts of social media on sport industry? How have such studies

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Through the Decades: Critical Race Theory and Pathways Forward in Sport Sociology Research

Jonathan E. Howe, Ajhanai C.I. Keaton, Sayvon J.L. Foster, and A. Lamont Williams

As critical sport scholars who study how race and racism inform and marginalize lived experiences in sport, our scholarly training and continued scholarship are heavily influenced by critical race theory (CRT). For us, CRT is our “home” framework, methodological guidance, and our epistemological

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A Typology of Circular Sport Business Models: Enabling Sustainable Value Co-Creation in the Sport Industry

Anna Gerke, Julia Fehrer, Maureen Benson-Rea, and Brian P. McCullough

Sport ecology is a relatively new field focusing on the intersection of sport and environmental sustainability. It is centered on exploring the impact of sport on the natural environment and how sport organizations and individuals can reduce their negative impact and promote sustainability

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Theory and Social Media in Sport Studies

Gashaw Abeza and Jimmy Sanderson

Over the past 2 decades, the use of social media has expanded rapidly in the sport industry. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are an integral part of today’s sporting culture. The reach and scope of social media has particularly impacted various aspects of the

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Assessing the Social Media Landscape in Sport: Evaluating the Present and Identifying Future Opportunities

Gashaw Abeza and Jimmy Sanderson

Social media has become a significant element of modern communication in sport, presenting both opportunities and challenges for scholars and practitioners. As such, we are pleased to introduce this special issue of the International Journal of Sport Communication , which focuses on insightful