List of Published Works

Ryall, E. (2024). Normative Theories of Sport (V. Girginov, & F.J.L. Frias, Eds.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367766924-RESS111-1

Ryall, Emily S, Bullingham, Rachael and O’Neil, Francesca (2023) The experiential nature of dysphoria: formulating a new conceptual framework following a qualitative study exploring the lives of seven young trans men. International Journal of Transgender Health. doi:10.1080/26895269.2023.2280173

Zhang, Xiaolin, Ryall, Emily S and Edgar, Andrew (2023) What do players do in a game? A Habermasian perspective. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. doi:10.1080/00948705.2023.2269427

Ryall, Emily S, Borrie, Andy and Watson, Paula (2023) Professional Ethics: Navigating the challenging moments. In: The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner. Routledge. ISBN 9781032268170

Kavanagh, Emma, Backhouse, Sue, Chester, Neil, Miles, Andy, Rhind, Daniel, Ryall, Emily S and Sharkey, Jack (2023) The BASES Expert Statement on Integrity in the Sport and Exercise Sciences. Sport and Exercise Scientist, 75 (1). pp. 8-9.

Ryall, Emily S and Borrie, Andy (2023) Making reflective practice more meaningful: Saying the “unsayable”. In: Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences: Critical Perspectives, Pedagogy, and Applied Case Studies. Routledge.

Ryall, Emily S and Edgar, Andrew (2022) Watching sport during Covid-19. In: Philosophy, Sport, And the Pandemic. Ethics and Sport . Routledge, London

Zhang, Xiaolin, Zhou, Aiguang and Ryall, Emily S (2021) Philosophy of sports in China: an overview of its history and academic research. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 15 (4). pp. 556-571. doi:10.1080/17511321.2020.1801821

Mareš, Lukáš and Ryall, Emily S (2021) ‘Playing sport playfully’: on the playful attitude in sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 48 (2). pp. 293-306. doi:10.1080/00948705.2021.1934689

Ryall E. (2021) Agential Layering, the Absurd and the Grind in Game-Playing. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. DOI: 10.1080/00948705.2021.1948339

Ryall, E. (2020) Eye of the Beholder. In Uno-Due: It’s Personal. New Library Press. ISBN. 9781735565705

Ryall, E., Cooper, Jonathan and Ellis, Liz (2019) Dispute Resolution, Legal Reasoning and Good Governance: learning lessons from appeals on selection in sport. European Sport Management Quarterly. ISSN 1618-4742

Ryall, E. (2019) Shame in sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 46 (2). pp. 129-146. ISSN 0094-8705

Ryall, E. (2019) (ed.) Philosophical Issues in Sport Sciences. MDPI. ISBN. 3039218883.

Ryall, Emily S (2019) Introduction to Philosophical Issues in Sport Science. Philosophies, 4 (4). pp. 57-63. doi:doi.org/10.3390/philosophies4040057

Ryall, E. (2018) The Seriousness of Play. New Philosopher. 20. pp

Mills, C.M., and Ryall, E. (2018) Why Bariatric Suits May Advance the Scientific Study of Weight Stigma. Obesity. 26(12): 1825.

Ryall, E. (2018). Good Games as Athletic Beauty: Why Association Football Is Rightly Called ‘The Beautiful Game’. In R. Askin, C. Diederich, and A Bieri (Eds.) The Aesthetics, Poetics, and Rhetoric of Soccer. London: Routledge.

Ryall, Emily S (2018) Questioning Play: What Play Can Tell Us About Social Life. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 12 (2). pp. 236-238. doi:10.1080/17511321.2017.1395385

Russell, W., Ryall, E. and MacLean, M. (eds.) (2017) Philosophy of Play as Life. London: Routledge.

Huang, Y. and Ryall, E. (2017) On the Relationship between Philosophy and Game-Playing. In W. Russell, E. Ryall, and M. MacLean, (Eds.) Philosophy of Play as Life. London: Routledge.

Davis, P. and Ryall, E. (2017) Evaluating violent conduct in Sport: A Hierarchy of Vice. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. 11(2): 207-218.

Ryall, E. (2016) Philosophy of Sport: Key Questions. London: Bloomsbury.

Ryall, Emily S (2016) Sport is not just about athleticism: beauty matters too. Aeon

Ryall, E. (2015) Good Games and Penalty Shoot-outs. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. DOI:10.1080/17511321.2015.1020854.

Ryall, Emily S (2015) Technologie en Sport. In: Vocabulaire international de philosophie du sport. L’Harmattan, Paris, pp. 667-673. ISBN 9782336309811

Ryall, Emily S (2015) Goal Line Technology: Success or Failure? A Retrospective Look at Scholarship on the Issue. Critique: The Philosophy of Sport In Practice.

Russell, W. and Ryall, E. (2015) ‘Philosophizing Play’ in J. E. Johnson, S. G. Eberle, T. S. Henricks, D. Kuschner (eds.) The Handbook of the Study of Play. London: Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 9781475807943

MacLean, M., Russell, W. and Ryall, E. (eds.) (2015) Philosophical Perspectives on Play. London: Routledge.

Ryall, Emily S (2015) Good competition: and why we should welcome the rise of the giant killer. Sports International Magazine (3). pp. 32-33.

Ryall, E. (2014) ‘Why Teamwork is Not a Virtue’ Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. DOI: 10.1080/00948705.2014.961163.

Ryall, Emily S (2013) What’s the real problem with doping? Sports International Magazine, 7. pp. 58-61.

Ryall, Emily S (2013) Why we need to think seriously about sport. Sports International Magazine. pp. 43-45.

Ryall, E. (2013) ‘Conceptual Problems with Performance Enhancing Technology in Sport’ in A. O’Hear (Ed.) Philosophy and Sport. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 73. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Culbertson, L., McNamee, M. and Ryall, E. (2013) ‘Ethics in Sport’ in J. Beech and S. Chadwick (Eds.) The Business of Sport Management (2nd edition). Harlow: Pearson.

Ryall, E., Russell, W. and MacLean, M. (eds.) (2013) The Philosophy of Play, London: Routledge.

Ryall, E. (2013) ‘Playing with Words: Further Comment on Suits’ Definition’ in E. Ryall, W. Russell, and M. MacLean (eds.) The Philosophy of Play. London: Routledge.

Ryall, E. (2012) ‘Are there any good arguments against goal-line technology?’ Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 6 (4): 439-450.

Caddick, N. and Ryall, E. (2012) ‘The Social Construction of Mental Toughness’ Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. 39:137-154

Ryall, E. (2012) ‘Banned on the Run’ The Philosophers’ Magazine. 58: 90-94.

Ryall, E. (2011) ‘The Notion of a Science of Sport: Some conceptual considerations.’ in H. Schulz, P.R. Wright, & T. Hauser (eds.) Exercise, Sport and Health. Chemnitz: University of Chemnitz.

Ryall, E. (2010) Critical Thinking for Sports Students. London: Learning Matters.

Ryall, E. and Olivier, S. (2010) ‘Ethical Issues in Coaching Dangerous Sports’ in Ethics of Sports Coaching. (Eds.) A. Hardman, Jones, C.. London: Routledge.

Culbertson, L., McNamee, M., and Ryall, E. ‘Resource Guide to the Philosophy and Ethics of Sport’. Higher Education Academy.http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/hlst/documents/resources/philosophy_ethics_sport.pdf

Ryall, E. (2008) ‘Being-On-The-Bench: An Existential Analysis of the Substitute in Sport’ in Sport, Ethics & Philosophy. Vol 2. No. 1 April 2008. pp56-70.

Ryall, E. (2008) ‘The Language of Genetic Technology: Metaphor and Media Representation’ in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies. Vol 22. No. 3, June 2008. pp363-374.

Ryall, E. (2006) ‘Cricket, Politics, and Moral Responsibility: where do the boundaries lie?’ in Sport, Culture & Society: Philosophical Reflections (Eds.) L.A. Howe, H. Sheridan, & K. Thompson. Meyer & Meyer.