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International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IRSEP)



               
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IRSEP)

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/1750984X.asp

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Publisher: Routledge

International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IRSEP) is the first
scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes critical reviews of research
literature in sport and exercise psychology. Typically, these reviews
evaluate relevant conceptual and methodological issues in the field and
provide a critique of the strengths and weaknesses of empirical studies that
address common themes or hypotheses.

The reviews present summaries of, and conclusions about, the current state
of knowledge concerning topics of interest, as well as assessments of
relevant unresolved issues and future trends. Reviews of research literature
on theories, topics and issues that are at the interface with mainstream
psychology are especially welcome.

Although research on sport and exercise psychology is expanding rapidly, it
is difficult to locate comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date
literature reviews in this field. In an attempt to fill this major gap,
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IRSEP) welcomes
submissions containing substantial (up to 8,000 words in length) critical
and integrative reviews of the research literature in sport and exercise
psychology. 

Ideally, such scholarly papers should summarise the current state of
knowledge about a given topic or question, provide critical assessments of
the strengths and weaknesses of previous studies in the field, evaluate
relevant conceptual and methodological issues, identify emerging trends in
the literature and outline potentially fruitful avenues for further
research. 

Manuscripts that contain reviews of research literature on theories, topics
and issues at the interface with mainstream psychological science are
especially appropriate for the journal. Equally welcome are integrative
research reviews that propose theoretical connections between different
areas of research within sport and exercise psychology and/or between topics
and issues in this field and those in mainstream psychology.

Print ISSN: 1750-984X
Online ISSN: 1750-9858

Manuscript submission via online system at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rirs.

Editor-in-Chief: 

Aidan Moran 
University College Dublin, Ireland

Email: editorirsep@ucd.ie

Content available by subscription or purchase. Free content available
online.
 
Abstracts available online. Articles available in HTML and PDF format.
 
Current Issue: Volume 1 Issue 2 2008

Date: 10 September 2008


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