Sport and Tourism Central European Journal

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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Published czerwca 11, 2024

NEW SUBMISSION GUIDELINESS WITH NEW REFERENCE FORMATTING STYLE

The Sport and Tourism Central European Journal (STCEJ) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal primarily focused on the broad field of sport, leisure, and recreation history. However, it also addresses topics related to sports theory and health determinants. The journal serves as a significant platform for Central and Eastern European researchers, introducing readers to research from this region. It has been published since 1997 and was formerly known as the "Research Papers of the Jan Długosz University of Częstochowa – Physical Culture Studies and Research." Starting in 2018, it adopted its current title. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, survey reports, humanistic research, and polemic papers. It employs a double-blind peer-review process for all submitted articles. Beginning in January 2021, the journal shifted to primarily publishing content in English.

The journal received 40 points on the Polish list of scientific journals and reviewed materials from international conferences as of January 5, 2024.

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THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF SPORT EDUCATION AND SPORTS SCIENCE

Rafał Wysoczański-Minkowicz
83-102
Sport Careers and Process of Career Termination
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Jakub Gwadera, Dariusz Mosler
103-120
Differences in Pain Perception Between Amateur and Professional Muay Thai Fighters
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TOURISM AND RECREATION

Tetiana Zubekhina, Olesia Dyshko, Liudmyla Matviichuk, Yuliia Dashchuk
123-137
Virtualization of Museums as an Element of the Modern Education of Young Tourist Specialists
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Tetiana V. Kniazieva, Olenа O. Kazanska, Lyudmila A. Orochovska, Kateryna A. Horiunova, Taia V. Chernyshova
139-163
Using Internet Marketing and Social Media to Promote Ecotourism in Ukraine (Based on the Experience of Norway and Iceland)
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Divya Rani, Sanjeev Kumar, Anjali Prasad, Ankit Dhiraj
165-182
Branding of Tourism in Rajgir as Green Tourism: Visitors’ Perceptions
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