
Laurence Chalip's Legacy
Dr. Chris Green joined us to talk about Laurence Chalip and his impact on the sport management field.

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The State of Sport Management is a podcast focused on the academic/faculty experiences of those working in the field of sport management.
Unknown Host hosts State of Sport Management, a sports show with 88 episodes published.

Dr. Chris Green joined us to talk about Laurence Chalip and his impact on the sport management field.

For this episode we welcomed Dr. Pamela Wicker to the podcast to talk about her role at Sport Management Review and the reviewer shortage. We discussed her role as editor, the process of finding reviewers, how editors de

Our annual Zeigler episode! Dean Damon Andrew joined to talk about his journey to becoming a sport management student, first thoughts about doing a PhD, becoming a faculty member at UL, and starting his career path. Then

We want to creating cutting-edge research but also apply our knowledge to practitioners, but how? Sam Ehrlich joined to talk about his career journey and how he made a name for himself in research. Then, we talked about

Our next episode focused on getting a teaching institution faculty job out of a PhD program. We had Dr. Jeffrey Ward from SUNY-Oneanta joined us to talk about his experience. We first talked about his military background

We were joined by Dr. Jason Simmons at University of Cincinnati to talk about finding your research topic early in your career. The conversation started with his initial plans for research as a doc student, how his ideas

The seventh season of the State of Sport Management kicks off with an announcement that this will be our final season. A couple early thank you's (will be more later this academic year), an overview of topics we plan on

Our final live episode from the 2024 SMAANZ. We had an excellent panel of Nico Schulenkorf, Sally Shaw, Per Svensson, Heath McDonald, and moderated by Alison Doherty. They talked about their research, process, SMAANZ, an

We have our next SMAANZ live recording! A great quartet of sport management leaders (Russell Hoye, Emma Sherry, Lesley Ferkins, and James Skinner) discussed their leadership experiences, backgrounds, and advice to those

We finish up our series on applying for grants with a lovely discussion with Dr. Katie Misener talking about the Canadian side of grants. We talked about her grant application/award success at the government and organiza

Our annual Zeigler Award episode. We were joined by the 2024 winner, Dr. Dan Mason! We talked about how he arrived in the sport management field, his experiences as a grad student, advice he would give to grad students,

We have our first live recording from the SMAANZ conference! Dr. David Shilbury provided an excellent review of the 30 years of SMAANZ and the growth of Sport Management Review since its creation in 1998.

Coming back from SMAANZ and wanting to complete an interview with the newly-minted Distinguished Service Award, Geoff Dickson. He talked about being a "late starter", experiences being a faculty member while finishing hi

Our final pre-SMAANZ conference recording was joined by Hans Westerbeek and Adam Karg to talk about the future of sport. We discussed the concept and creation of EASM and SMAANZ, how those initial plans have shaped our c

Following up from our conversation with McLeod/Pifer on the faculty side of applying for grants, we interviewed Clair Green-Schwartz to talk about the admin support of the grant application process. Clair works at Univer

We were joined by Dr. Laurence Chalip, founding editor for Sport Management Review, to talk about the establishment and early years of SMR. We talked about the planning, recruitment of authors/reviewers, establishing a f

Are you interested in applying for grants? Is your faculty position pushing for more grant activity? Then check out this episode with David Pifer (FSU) and Chris Mcleod (UF) talk about their recent grant application expe

We have a new episode on the experience of going from a sport management doc student to becoming a faculty member outside of sport management! Dr. Keevan Statz at Benedictine College joined us to walk through his experie

We had two great guests join us to talk about evaluating teaching. Sarah Wymer and Kim Encel walked us through how we can evaluate and self-evaluate our teaching abilities. We started with some low-hanging fruit then mov

We continue our SMAANZ collaboration with an episode on Women in Sport! Our guests for this episode include Sarah Lieberman and Sally Shaw to go over (a) the rise of women's sports (sports, levels, contexts), watershed m
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