Sport, Education and Society is an international multidisciplinary journal focusing on the socio-cultural dimensions of sport, physical education, and the body. It examines the intricate connections between sport, education, and broader societal structures, offering critical insights into how these areas shape and are shaped by cultural norms, power dynamics, and social inequalities.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including the sociology of sport, physical education pedagogy, gender and sport, sport policy, and the role of the body in society. It provides a platform for empirical research, theoretical analyses, and critical discussions relevant to academics, educators, policymakers, and practitioners in sport and education. Indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
Sport, Education and Society encourages submissions that challenge conventional thinking, promote social justice, and contribute to a more equitable and inclusive landscape in sport and education. By publishing cutting-edge research and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, the journal aims to inform policy, improve practice, and advance knowledge in the field.