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- University of New England’s Sport Leadership and Management faculty have been included in the Sports Innovation Project’s top research productivity rankings for the second straight year!
- The Sports Innovation Project, managed by the University of North Texas, tracks the research productivity of every institution globally each year. Research productivity is defined as publication within any of the field’s top three journals (i.e. Sport Management Review, Journal of Sport Management, European Sport Management Quarterly) over the previous ten-year period. In this year’s rankings, SLAM faculty’s productivity was tied for 64th globally along with faculty at University of Tennessee, Indiana University, University of Memphis, and George Mason University. For more information, click here: https://www.sportsinnovationspace.com/sis-ranking
- Kiernan Gordon, Ph.D., Associate Professor of SLAM, has been named to the editorial board of the Journal of Amateur Sport (JAS). The overarching mission of JAS is to provide scholars an outlet in which to share scholarship relevant to the amateur sports realm. JAS welcomes a wide array of methodological and structural approaches, including conceptual frameworks, narratives, surveys, interviews, and ethnographies. Submissions from all disciplines are encouraged, including sociology, communication, and organizational behavior, that elucidate participation and governance at the youth, recreational, community, international, and intercollegiate levels.