Bringing together the most prestigious writings on culture and inclusion in sport and physical activity from the International Society of Sport Psychology’s flagship journal, the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, this volume provides an essential reference for the field.
Beginning with a global position stand from the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP) that provides a background on the impact and relevance of the subject area, this book includes both conceptual and empirical contributions. Carefully selected for their popularity and influence on the field, the chapters in this volume are international in coverage and authorship. Each chapter has been closely updated to ensure its relevance to current research and maintain its position as a piece of the state-of-the-art scholarship, and it includes material on practical utility to appeal to both scholars and practitioners. This book concludes with a discussion of key takeaways from the preceding chapters and suggestions for future opportunities.
Endorsed by the Society’s Academy of Science, this volume is an authoritative series of writings on culture and inclusion in sport and physical activity. This book is a key resource for graduate students, scholars, and professionals in sport and exercise psychology.
Bringing together the most prestigious writings on culture and inclusion in sport and physical activity from the International Society of Sport Psychology’s flagship journal, the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, this volume provides an essential reference for the field.
1 Introduction PART I: Conceptual Contributions 2 ISSP Position Stand on
Cultural Praxis in Sport Psychology: Reaffirming Our Commitments to the
Ethics of Difference, Cultural Inclusion, and Social Justice 3
Transnationalism, Mobility, and Acculturation in and through Sport: The
International Society of Sport Psychology Position Stand Revisited 4 Putting
Culture into Context: Cultural and Crosscultural Perspectives in Career
Development and Transition Research and Practice Revisited after 15 Years 5
The Contextualisation of Chinese Elite Athletes Careers in the Chinese Whole
Nation System 6 Understanding Alternative Sport Experiences: A Contextual
Approach for Sport Psychology 7 Integrating Pregame Rituals and
Preperformance Routines in a CultureSpecic Context: Implications for Sport
Psychology Consultancy PART II: Empirical Contributions 8 Gender Differences
in HIVRelated Psychological Variables in a Tanzanian Intervention Using
Sport 9 Spanish Female StudentAthletes Perception of Key Competencies for
Successful Dual Career Adjustment 10 Multicultural Issues in Sport Psychology
and Consultation 11 An Exploratory Investigation of Superstitious Behaviours,
Coping, Control Strategies, and Personal Control in Ghanaian and British
StudentAthletes 12 Is Soccer a Matter of Real Men? Sexist and Homophobic
Attitudes in Three Italian Soccer Teams Differentiated by Sexual Orientation
and Gender Identity 13 If My Family is Okay, Im Okay: Exploring Relational
Processes of Cultural Transition 14 Tall Poppy Syndrome: Perceptions and
Experiences of Elite New Zealand Athletes 15 Migration and Meaning: An
Exploration of Elite Refugee Athletes Transitions into the Canadian Sports
System 16 Oatmeal Is Better than No Meal: Revisiting the Career Pathways of
African American Male Professional Athletes from Underserved Communities in
the United States 17 Elite Female Footballers Stories of Sociocultural
Factors, Emotions, and Behaviours Prior to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury:
Revisiting the Study Six Years Later
Robert J. Schinke is a twoterm president of the ISSP, the former president of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), a twoterm Canada Research Chair, and the EditorinChief of the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology and the Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. He is a distinguished professor at Beijing University, East China Normal University, and Nanjing Sport Institute in China, supporting science within the Chinese Whole Nation System, and formerly an honorary professor at Tsinghua University, Taipei.
Alessandro Quartiroli is a professor at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse (USA) and a visiting professor at the University of Portsmouth (UK). He serves as an associate editor for both the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology and the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, is a former executive board member and a fellow of the AASP, and currently sits on the managing council of the ISSP. He is an ISSP-registered practitioner and supervisor, practicing psychologist (counseling and sport and exercise psychology), registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (UK), and an AASP-certified mental performance consultant (USA). His research focuses on culturally informed practice, practitioners professional development, identity, selfcare, and wellbeing, as well as competent and ethical service provision across performance domains.
Tatiana V. Ryba is an associate professor at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. She is a twoterm Vice President of the ISSP, a fellow of both ISSP and the AASP, and the recipient of the 2025 ISSP Honor Award for her outstanding contributions to the field. She serves as an associate editor for the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology and is a globally recognised scholar dedicated to advancing culturally attuned, socially just, and ethically inclusive practices in sport. She has led the development of ISSPs three position stands on cultural competence, transnational mobility and acculturation, and cultural praxis.