FOCUS AND SCOPE:

Multidisciplinary Journal of Sport is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes high-quality research articles, literature reviews, and multidisciplinary studies in the field of sports, physical education, health, and related sciences. The journal aims to provide a scientific platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, coaches, educators, policymakers, and professionals to disseminate innovative findings, theoretical developments, and practical applications that contribute to the advancement of sports science and society.

The journal welcomes original manuscripts from various interdisciplinary perspectives related to sports and physical activity, including but not limited to:

  1. Physical Education, including curriculum development, learning strategies, pedagogy, assessment, inclusive education, and adapted physical education.
  2. Sports Science, including exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology, motor learning, performance analysis, nutrition, sports medicine, coaching science, and other scientific approaches to athletic performance and training.
  3. Sports Management, including leadership, governance, organizational behavior, marketing, event management, policy, and administration in sports institutions and organizations.
  4. Sports Industry, including sports business, entrepreneurship, sponsorship, branding, media, commercialization, and economic aspects of sports development.
  5. Sport Tourism, including sport-based travel, mega sporting events, destination development, recreational tourism, and the socio-economic impact of sports tourism activities.
  6. Sociology of Sport, including cultural studies, gender issues, social inclusion, community engagement, ethics, identity, and social transformation through sports.
  7. Technology and Innovation in Sports, including digital technology, wearable devices, artificial intelligence, data analytics, virtual training, e-sports, and technological innovation supporting sports performance and management.
  8. Physical Activity and Health Education, including public health promotion, active lifestyle interventions, school health education, fitness, wellness, rehabilitation, and preventive health approaches through physical activity.
  9. Other multidisciplinary studies relevant to sports, including interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research that integrates sports with education, health sciences, social sciences, technology, economics, and environmental studies.

The journal encourages contributions that demonstrate scientific rigor, originality, practical relevance, and global perspectives in advancing knowledge and innovation within the sports domain.