
International Journal of Sport Communication
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IJSC disseminates peer-reviewed research and information on the unique aspects and divergent activities associated with sport communication.
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The newest case study in International Journal of Sport Communication comes from scholars at Arizona State, as they examine politics and sports documentaries! Check it out here: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

Now available online - Student-Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Governance: Examining Federal Legislation Dr. Fortunato (Fordham University) digs into the world of NIL policies by examining the seven different federal legislative NIL proposals in 2023! journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

New original research examining conversations and posts on X regarding Iranian protests during the FIFA World Cup is now available online! (Lead author: Joseph Jai-sung Yoo) journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…


New fascinating research from Alex Harris & Dr Ali Bowes of Nottingham Trent University (NTU Department of Sport Science) and the SHAPE (Sport, Health and Performance Enhancement) Research Centre explores the difficulties and continued challenges Women face in sport journalism! journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

The newest interview in International Journal of Sport Communication comes from Claudia N Kozman (Northwestern Qatar) as she interviews veteran and award winning Argentinian sports journalist Ezequiel Fernandez Moores (of LA NACION)! This fantastic interview can be found here: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

New research from ICIR UA (Sean Sadri, Jessica Payne, Kenon A. Brown, Andy Billings)! Takeaways: Authorship (AI vs. Human) didn’t affect evaluations of the article, sourcing, or content. Sports fanship and attitudes toward AI had more influence. shorturl.at/gKW1k

New research now available from Dr. Kelsey Slater (Kelsey Slater) and Noah Backes (North Dakota State University) on the difference in broadcast coverage commentaries of The Olympic Games (NBC Olympics & Paralympics) and Paralympic volleyball athletes! Find the interesting new study at the link below: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

Check out the latest research from International Journal of Sport Communication! “We’re All Brothers”: Exploring Bonding Strategies Among Professional Baseball Players of Diverse Backgrounds doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2…


Even more new research from the ICIR UA (Sean Sadri, Nick Buzzelli [HighPointUniversity], Jessica Payne, Andy Billings) is now available online! Find it at the link below: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…
![International Journal of Sport Communication (@ijsc_journal) on Twitter photo Even more new research from the <a href="/icir_ua/">ICIR UA</a> (<a href="/seansadri/">Sean Sadri</a>, <a href="/NickBuzzelli4/">Nick Buzzelli</a> [<a href="/HighPointU/">HighPointUniversity</a>], <a href="/jessslpayne14/">Jessica Payne</a>, <a href="/andrewcbillings/">Andy Billings</a>) is now available online! Find it at the link below:
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Check out our latest publication in International Journal of Sport Communication ! 📄 “Online Public Opinion Assessment for Sport Events Using Text Sentiment Analysis” — a case study of Weibo responses to the Tokyo Olympics. #Olympics #weibo journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

A new case study on Chinese social media platform Weibo and #Tokyo2020 is now available online! Make sure to check it out here: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

The newest book review is now available online, as Sinhae Roh from Indiana University reviewed the Research handbook on Corporate Social Responsibility in Sport! Check it out here: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

Issue # 2⃣ of 2025 (18-2) is now in-print❗️ This issue includes: 7⃣ Research Papers 2⃣ Commentaries 2⃣ Student Papers 3⃣ Book Reviews 1⃣ Case Study Congrats to the 37 scholars and many thanks to all of the reviewers that contributed to this issue❗️ journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

The WNBA season is off to a hot start, but is their summer schedule holding them back? Nate Horwitz-Willis, Peter Titlebaum, & I suggest the WNBA & NBA run concurrently during the traditional basketball season in the International Journal of Sport Communication (journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…). #SportsBiz #WNBA #NBA #Basketball


Read the latest research from International Journal of Sport Communication “You’re a Real Fighter!”: An Analysis of Mental Health Discourse on an Elite Athlete’s Public Instagram Page doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2…


The newest book review comes from Hannah Ballowe (NC State University), as she reviewed "Media, Women, and the Transformation of Sport: From Title IX to NIL" by Dr. Pamela Creedon and Dr. Laura Wackwitz. Check out the review below: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…

Explore this research from International Journal of Sport Communication: Navigating Gender Roles From the Sports Sidelines: Gender Schemas and Industry Expectations of Female Sideline Reporters doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2…


Analizamos el papel de los sistemas políticos, deportivos y mediáticos en la estructuración de la diversidad de agendas de medios de de servicio público europeos y proponemos direcciones para futuras investigaciones en este campo. En International Journal of Sport Communication journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…


Now ahead of print, a great article by Michael Butterworth on the response to, and rhetoric around, Olympic skier Eileen Gu and her decision to compete for China! Check out the article here: journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…
