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BRUNTON, Julie and MACKINTOSH, C. I. (2017). Interpreting university sport policy in England: seeking a purpose in turbulent times? International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 9 (3), 377-395. [Article]

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BRUNTON, Julie and MACKINTOSH, Chris (2017). University sport and public policy: implications for future research. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 9 (3), 373-376. [Article]

BULLOUGH, Steven (2012). A new look at the latent demand for sport and its potential to deliver a positive legacy for London 2012. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 4 (1), 39-54. [Article]

BULLOUGH, Steven, MORIARTY, Chris, WILSON, Jayne and PANAGOULEAS, Thanos (2010). The nature of latent demand compared to expressed demand using active people 2. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 4 (1), 39-54. [Article]

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CASTELLANOS-GARCÍA, P., KOKOLAKAKIS, Themis, SHIBLI, Simon, DOWNWARD, P. and BINGHAM, J. (2021). Membership of English sport clubs: A dynamic panel data analysis of the trickle-down effect. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 13 (1), 105-122. [Article]

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CLARKE, Joanne and MONDAL, Sarthak (2022). Sport policy in India. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. [Article]

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CLARKE, Joanne and OJO, John Sunday (2016). Sport policy in Cameroon. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 9 (1), 189-200. [Article]

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DAVIES, Larissa, TAYLOR, Peter, RAMCHANDANI, Girish and CHRISTY, Elizabeth (2019). Social return on investment (SROI) in sport: a model for measuring the value of participation in England. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. [Article]

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GRIFFITHS, Kerry, BULLOUGH, Steven, SHIBLI, Simon and WILSON, Jayne (2017). The impact of engagement in sport on graduate employability: implications for higher education policy and practice. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 9 (3), 431-451. [Article]

HART, Gemma, BARLOW, Maxine and TAYLOR, Peter (2011). The stimulation of sports participation in deprived communities : evidence from British coalfields areas. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 3 (1), 65-83. [Article]

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KOKOLAKAKIS, Themis, CASTELLANOS-GARCÍA, Pablo and LERA-LÓPEZ, Fernando (2017). Differences in formal and informal sports participation at regional level in England. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 9 (3), 491-504. [Article]

KUNG, Shia Ping and TAYLOR, Peter (2010). The effect of management types on the performance of English public sports centres. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 2 (3), 303-326. [Article]

NICHOLS, Geoff, PADMORE, Joanne, TAYLOR, Peter and BARRETT, David (2012). The relationship between types of sports club and English government policy to grow participation. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 4 (2), 187-200. [Article]

PLATTS, Chris and SMITH, Andy (2009). The education, rights and welfare of young people in professional football in England: some implications of the White Paper on Sport. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 1 (3), 323-339. [Article]

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RAMCHANDANI, Girish, SHIBLI, Simon and KUNG, Shia Ping (2018). The performance of local authority sports facilities in England during a period of recession and austerity. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 10 (1), 95-111. [Article]

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RICOUR, Margot, DE BOSSCHER, Veerle and SHIBLI, Simon (2023). The logic behind the initiatives of national governing bodies in Flanders to improve organised youth sport: A theory-based evaluation approach. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. [Article]

TAYLOR, Peter, PANAGOULEAS, Thanos and NICHOLS, Geoff (2012). Determinants of sports volunteering and sports volunteer time in England. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 4 (2), 201-220. [Article]

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