Sport, Physical Culture, and the Environment: An Introduction
Kyle Bunds, Jonathan Casper
págs. 1-7
Ecological Modernization and the Olympics: The Case of Golf and Rio’s “Green” Games
Rob Millington, Simon Darnell, Brad Millington
págs. 8-16
Eco-Modernist Environmental Politics and Counter-Activism Around the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games
Kyoung-yim Kim, Heejoon Chung
págs. 17-28
Blue Skies Over Beijing: Olympics, Environments, and the People’s Republic of China
Christopher M. McLeod, Haozhou Pu, Joshua I. Newman
págs. 29-38
Fatness, Fitness, and Feminism in the Built Environment: Bringing Together Physical Cultural Studies and Sociomaterialisms, to Study the “Obesogenic Environment”
Katelyn Esmonde, Shannon Jette
págs. 39-48
Ecological Modernization and the 2014 NHL Sustainability Report
Jay Johnson, Adam Ehsan Ali
págs. 49-57
Engaging Acrimony: Performing Lakota Basketball in South Dakota
Alan Klein
págs. 58-65
Radical Sports Journalism?: Reflections on ‘Alternative’ Approaches to Covering Sport-Related Social Issues
Shawn D. Forde, Brian Wilson
págs. 66-76
Qualifying Times: Points of Change in U.S. Women’s Sport
Nancy E Spencer
págs. 77-78
Sport and the Social Significance of Pleasure
Stanley Thangaraj
págs. 79-80
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