Aims and Scope The Journal of Advanced Research in Sports: Interdisciplinary Approach (JARSIA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research that advances understanding of sport, exercise, and physical activity through an interdisciplinary perspective. The journal welcomes original empirical studies, systematic reviews, theoretical papers, and applied research that integrate insights across multiple disciplines to enhance performance, health, and well-being. JARSIA encourages submissions that connect the biological, psychological, social, and technological dimensions of sport. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports medicine, injury prevention, sports psychology, coaching science, performance analysis, data analytics, physical education, sports management and business, Sports Economics and sociocultural studies of sport. The journal aims to foster collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to promote innovation and evidence-based practice in sport and physical activity. By emphasizing methodological rigor and interdisciplinary integration, JARSIA seeks to serve as a leading platform for advancing contemporary research in the sports sciences.
Interdisciplinary Scope and Research Domains The journal seeks to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and innovative approaches that integrate scientific, clinical, and practical perspectives. By encouraging cross-disciplinary research, JARSIA aims to contribute to a holistic understanding of sport as a multifaceted human endeavor.The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
Sports Performance (Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics; Physical Activity and Public Health; Physical Education and Pedagogy; Coaching Science and Athletic Performance; Training Design and Periodization; Performance Assessment and Evaluation; Workload Monitoring and Analysis; Performance Enhancement Methodologies and Practices; Accessibility and Inclusive Training Programs; Adapted Physical Activity and Disability Sport);
Sports Medicine, Health, and Well-Being (Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention; Rehabilitation and Adapted Physical Activity);
Sport Psychology and Mental Health (Psychological Theory, Research, and Intervention Strategies in Sport and Exercise Psychology; Applied Psychology; Mental Health in Sport; Motivation; Stress Management; Mental Toughness; Cognitive Performance; and Psychological Support for Athletes);
Technology and Innovation in Sport (Wearable Technologies; Artificial Intelligence; Performance Tracking; Athletic Performance; Digital Technologies; Motion Analysis and Biomechanics; Digitalization in Sport);
Sports Economics (Sports Analytics and Data Science Applications; Sports Management, Policy, and Business; Socioeconomic Impacts of Sport; Sports Events and Event Economics; Sports and Health Economics; Sport Tourism Economics; Sports Law and Economic Regulations; Sports Sponsorship and Advertising; Sports Marketing; Sporting Goods and Products; Sports Facilities and Infrastructure; Econometric and Statistical Analysis Methods; Sports Betting and Legal Regulations; National and International Sports Organizations; Professional Sports and Clubs; Sport Consumer Behavior; Social Entrepreneurship in Sport);
Sociocultural Aspects of Sport (Sociology; Sociocultural and Ethical Dimensions of Sport; Active Living; Adventure Sports; Tourism and Recreation Planning; Social Responsibility; Sport’s Societal Impact; Sport as a Tool for Social Justice, Inclusion, Equality, and Cultural Integration).
Audience For Authors and Readers Who Should Contribute to JARSIA The Journal of Advanced Research in Sports: Interdisciplinary Approach (JARSIA) welcomes submissions from scholars, researchers, and professionals engaged in the interdisciplinary exploration of sports science, medicine, psychology, biomechanics, physiology, coaching, technology, management, education, and sociology. The journal invites high-quality theoretical, empirical, and applied research from diverse academic and professional communities, including:
Academics and Researchers from diverse disciplines including sports science, medicine, psychology, biomechanics, physiology, education, sociology, economics, management, and data science who contribute to advancing interdisciplinary research in sport, exercise, and physical activity.
Interdisciplinary Scholars exploring the intersections between biological, psychological, social, technological, and economic dimensions of sport and physical activity, fostering integrative approaches to human performance and well-being.
Practitioners and Professionals (coaches, sports scientists, healthcare professionals, and performance consultants) applying academic findings to athlete development, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement in both elite and community sport settings.
Policy Analysts and Advisors, experts within governmental agencies, sport federations, think tanks, and international organizations developing or evaluating evidence-based sport, health, and physical activity policies.
Data Scientists and Technology Specialists investigating artificial intelligence, wearable technologies, motion analysis, digital performance tracking, and computational models that inform training, strategy, and sport innovation.
Sports Economists and Management Experts analyzing sports economics, business models, sponsorship, event management, governance, and socioeconomic impacts of sport at local and global levels.
Sociocultural and Ethical Researchers examining the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of sport, including inclusion, equality, sustainability, and sport’s role in social justice and community development.
Graduate Students and Early-Career Researchers seeking to contribute innovative, interdisciplinary perspectives that bridge theory and practice in the global sports research community.
All submissions undergo double-blind peer review and must adhere to the COPE standards of publication ethics, ensuring transparency, rigor, and scholarly integrity.
Who Should Read JARSIA JARSIA serves as a cross-disciplinary hub for readers who seek to understand the dynamic relationship between law, economics, and society. The journal’s readership includes:
Academics and Researchers seeking to stay informed about the latest interdisciplinary research and emerging trends in sport and human performance.
Interdisciplinary Scholars investigating the connections between biological, psychological, social, technological, and economic systems that shape sport, physical activity, and well-being.
Practitioners and Professionals interested in applying research-based insights to training design, performance enhancement, and injury prevention.
Policy Makers and Advisors working within government agencies, sport federations, NGOs, and international organizations who use evidence-based findings to inform public policy, sport development, and health promotion initiatives.
Technology and Data Specialists engaged in wearable innovation, motion analysis, artificial intelligence, and performance analytics, who seek to understand how digital tools transform modern sport.
Sports Economists and Management Professionals focusing on the business, governance, and economic dimensions of sport — including sports economics, sponsorship, event management, market regulation, and organizational behavior.
Sociocultural and Ethical Thinkers examining sport’s social impact, ethical considerations, cultural significance, and role in promoting inclusion, equality, and sustainability.
Students and Emerging Scholars exploring the interdisciplinary intersections of sport, exercise, and physical activity, and seeking exposure to current debates, innovative methodologies, and applied research.
Institutional and Global Reach JARSIA’s interdisciplinary approach attracts contributors and readers from universities, research institutions, international organizations, and professional networks worldwide, including:
Academic Institutions - Universities, colleges, and interdisciplinary research centers with programs in sports science, medicine, psychology, biomechanics, sociology, management, economics, education, and data analytics, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation.
Public and Governmental Bodies - National ministries and public agencies responsible for health, sport, education, economy, and digital transformation, as well as institutions developing and evaluating evidence-based policy related to physical activity, wellness, and sport governance.
International Organizations - Global institutions such as the United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), UNESCO, OECD, World Bank, International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the European Commission, which support sport, health, and sustainable development initiatives worldwide.
Private and Corporate Sectors - Sports organizations, technology firms, law firms, consultancy groups, and financial institutions involved in sports management, governance, data analytics, and performance innovation, bridging academic research and practical application.
Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) - Foundations, advocacy groups, and community-based organizations promoting inclusion, equity, transparency, and sustainable development through sport and physical activity.
Through this global audience, JARSIA bridges academic research and practical application, creating an inclusive intellectual space for dialogue, innovation, and policy impact.
Other information regarding the publication process (publication fee, withdrawal of an article, etc.) can be found in the documents below. Publishing Agreement Template for Authors Non-Exclusive License Agreement
Publishing schedule and frequency: Journal of Advanced Research in Sports: Interdisciplinary Approach is a Quarterly journal published in March, June, September and December.
Deadline for submissions and expected publication schedule: 1st of February, 2026 for Issue 1(3) 30th of March, 2026 1st of May, 2026 for Issue 2(4) 30th of June, 2026 1st of August, 2026 for Issue 3(5) 30th September, 2026 1st of November, 2026 for Issue 4(6) 30th of December, 2026 The Publisher is committed to a high quality of its contents and the accepted papers will be published online following the completion of the review process and will be included in the forthcoming 'Issue in Progress'. After the completion of the issue, the issue will be published in its final form.
Ownership and management Journal of Advanced Research in Sports: Interdisciplinary Approach is a Quarterly journal published by ASERS Publishing, an online academic publisher established in 2010.