Book Reviews
Juju, “spiritual doping”, and Ubuntu: Extending the Study of Doping through...
Doping and Anti-Doping in Africa: Theory and Practice is the first book to focus on the problem of performance-enhancing substances and methods – also known as doping – in sports from African perspectives. Edited by Yamikani Ndasauka & Simon Mathias Makwinja, contributions from nearly twenty African scholars and practitioners provide commentary and insight into the African experience. Jules Woolf’s knowledgeable review finds that although some arguments are more fully developed than others, the book opens important avenues for future research and invites scholars and policymakers to engage more fully with the cultural, philosophical, and social contexts in which doping occurs.
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That Was The Week That Was, April 27 – May 3, 2026
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Call for Participation | “The 2026 World Cup: Human Rights, Sportswashing, & Authoritarianism”, CCSE Talk | Free online seminar, May 20, 2026, 5pm CEST
The Centre for Culture, Sport and Events at the University of the West of Scotland is pleased to announce our next FREE ONLINE SEMINAR, which will take place on the 20th of May at 5pm CEST. The theme for this seminar is “The 2026 World Cup: Human Rights, Sportswashing, & Authoritarian”, featuring Drs Jules Boykoff and Callum McCloskey.
Call for Papers | “Sports Communication and AI from Organizational Perspectives: Transforming Culture, Practices, and Ethical Standards”, Special Issue of Journal of Global Sport...
This is a Call for Papers for a forthcoming special issue of the Journal of Global Sport Management titled “Sports Communication and AI from Organizational Perspectives: Transforming Culture, Practices, and Ethical Standards.” This special issue invites scholarly work that critically examines how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping communication practices, organizational structures, and ethical standards within the sport industry. We welcome conceptual, empirical, methodological, and case-based studies that address both the opportunities and challenges associated with AI integration in sport communication.






















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