Recent Outputs

Recent academic publications by CSS Affiliates

2025

Lawrence, J., & Wilson, B. (2025). Prometheanism in Ski/Snowboard Media: Messages About the Environment in Warren Miller “Docu-tainment” Films. Sociology of Sport Journal,  1-19.

Giancarlo, A., Forsyth, J., & Te Hiwi, B. (2025). Beyond the Rink: Behind the Images of Residential School Hockey. Univ. of Manitoba Press.

Millington, B., Naraine, M., Safai, P., & Wilson, B. (2025). The TGL golf league might signal that indoor sport is the future, for better or worse.  The Conversation. Article link: https://theconversation.com/the-tgl-golf-league-might-signal-that-indoor-sport-is-the-future-for-better-or-worse-252608

Trainor, L. R., Bundon, A., Wadey, R., Faulkner, G., & Crocker, P. R. (2025). What is an athlete’s psychological well-being? Constructing concepts with Olympic and Paralympic athletes. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 1-19.

Wågan, F. A., & Wilson, B. (2025). Playing with dual purposes: A study of professional football players engagement in environmental advocacy and activism. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10126902251342328

Walsh, K. P., Tharp, P. A., Kiley, K., & Koehle, M. S. (2025). Air Pollution and Its Effects on Sports and Exercise: A Narrative Review of Impacts and Mitigation Strategies. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 24(4), 88-94.

Wilson, Brian & Millington, Brad (2025). Sport and the Environment. In Jay Scherer & Brian Wilson (Eds.), Sport and Physical Culture in Canadian Society (3rd edition). Toronto: Pearson.

2024

Dean, N. A. (2024). ‘I want to change minds and destroy stereotypes’: Wheelchair motocross rider portrayals on Instagram. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 10126902241274033.

Forde, S., Giles, A. R., Stewart-Withers, R., Rynne, S., Hapeta, J., Hayhurst, L., & Henhawk, D. (2024). Sport for reconciliation? federal sport policy in settler-colonial states. The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 15(1), 1-31.

Millington, B. & Wilson, B. (2024). “What Is Lost So That Other Things Can Be Sustained?”: The Climate Crisis, Loss, and the Afterlife of Golf. Sociology of Sport Journal. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2023-0216.

Roberts, C., Darroch, F., & Hayhurst, L. (2024). Zooming In and Out of Programming: Developing an Approach to Trauma-and Violence-Informed Physical Activity “Post-Pandemic”: Zooming In and Out of Programming. Sport Social Work Journal, 6(1), 1-24.

Wilson, B. & Yoon, L. (2024). A Proposal For An ‘Environmental Sports Journalism’ (ESJ) Approach: Principles and Illustrative Examples Drawn from Reporting on Environmental Issues at Sport Mega-Events’. Sociology of Sport Journal., 24(1), 68-80. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2022-0149

Yoon, L., Tetzlaff, E. J., Wong, C., Chiu, T., Hiscox, L., Mew, S., … & Schütz, C. G. (2024). Responding to the Heat and Planning for the Future: An Interview-Based Inquiry of People with Schizophrenia Who Experienced the 2021 Heat Dome in Canada. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(8), 1108.

Recent knowledge translation outputs by CSS members

Millington, B., Naraine, M., Safai, P., & Wilson, B. (2025). The TGL golf league might signal that indoor sport is the future, for better or worse.  The Conversation