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Articles in the Research & Reference category

Routledge has an illustrious history in research and reference publishing. You can explore this area of the site to learn more about our featured research, reference, monographs, handbooks and major works in Sports & Leisure Studies. In addition, you can visit one of following areas for broad representation of our reference publishing program:

Recent Research & Reference Articles

  1. Sport, Exercise and Leisure eCollection

    Sport, Exercise & Leisure - introducing a brand new eBook collection

    What could 350+ of our finest eBooks in Sport, Exercise & Leisure do for students and library users? Well, we have created a new eCollection to meet the needs of researchers with an interest in these dynamic, emerging subjects. Find out what this 'new kid on the (starting) blocks' is all about!

  2. Sport, Exercise and Social Theory

    Sport, Exercise and Social Theory

  3. Host Cities and the Olympics

    Just published: Host Cities and the Olympics

    This insightful new study examines the positive and negative effects that the Olympics can have on host cities. It is now available to recommend to your librarian.

  4. Global Sport Marketing

    Spotlight title! Global Sport Marketing

    Representing cutting edge research in sports marketing, this exciting new book examines the impact of the global sports market and is now available to recommend to your librarian.

  5. Featured Book: Routledge Companion to Sports History

    New in paperback!

    This book guides readers through sports history's development as a field.

    Recommend this book to a librarian.

  6. Featured Book: Representing the Sporting Past in Museums and Halls of Fame

    In this book, historians explain, debate and critique sport museums with the intention of understanding how this form of public history represents sport to society.

    Recommend this book to a librarian.

  7. Featured Book: Attachment in Sport, Exercise and Wellness

    In this book, author Sam Carr explains how attachment theory can help us to better understand well-established themes and processes in sport and exercise, including motivation, social relationships, cognitive models of coping, and group processes.

    Recommend this book to a librarian.

  8. Featured Book: Paediatric Biomechanics and Motor Control

    This edited collection is the first to focus on biomechanical aspects of child development.

    Recommend this book to a librarian.

  9. Featured Book: Sport in the City

    The essays in this special issue of Sport and Society originate from a research symposium at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

    Recommend this book to a librarian.

  10. Featured Book: Watching Sport

    Through drawing parallels with art and theater, Stephen Mumford argues that spectators can shape the way they observe sports.

    Recommend this book to a librarian.

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