IJSCVP, 2008
Vol. 5, March 2008
Special Issue: Sport and Violence 1
1- Editorial. D. Bodin
2- Socialising physical pain. O.Zanna
3- Free fighting: what effect(s) on young people? B. Carnel, V. Masschelein, & O. Boutoille.
- 4- The representations of the sporting and daily responsibility of institutionalised sports adolescents. T. Long, N. Pantaleon, & L. Faccienda.
- 5- Sport and educational effects at school: from violence to motor aggression. E. Dugas.
- 6- Sport, conation, inclusion schemes and the management of institutional violence. J. Mikulovic, G. Bui-Xuân, I. Joing, & P. Colmann
Vol. 6, November 2008
Special Issue: Sport and Violence 2
0- Editorial. L. Rubène
1- Cognitive regulation, construction of rules and the notion of justice in children aged 6 to 12 living in a sensitive urban area. B. Clavel-Inzirillo, D. Derivois, D. Bidaud, & Y. Gianelli.
2- Physical education in the 20th century: a school ‘discipline’ structured by violence? L. Robene, & S. Heas
- 3- Violence in amateur football: prevention is better than cure. W. Nuytens
- 4- Analysis of a football violence prevention scheme: participant observation and institutional resistance. P. Liotard.
- 5- Towards a theoretical understanding of violence in ice hockey. S. Fleming.
Vol. 7, December 2008
1- A new definition and scales for indirect aggression in schools. M. Taki, P. Slee, S. Hymel, D. Pepler, H. Sim, & S. Swearer.
2- Impact of school context on violence at schools. M. Fuchs.
3- Violence in schools: it’s worth acting together! R. Leblanc
- 4- School violence in an international context : a call for global collaboration in research and prevention. R. Benbenishty, & R. A. Astor
- 5- Bullying in schools: predictors and profiles. Results of the portugese health behaviour in school-aged children survey. S. M. Pedroso Gonçalves, M. G. De Matos