Dear AoIR Colleagues, Happy Tuesday! I'm excited to post this Call for Chapters here on Athletes in AI Mediatization, which I am editing and excited for additional submissions as part of our larger Core ReFrame Youth Sports Culture project. Summary of the full paper call follows below, as does the link for submissions. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. Call for Chapters: Athletes in AI Mediatization<https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/9674> I'm happy to help - soft deadline for proposals is coming up soon, thanks so much for your consideration. If you'd like to learn more about the Core ReFrame, please feel free message me off list, too 🙂 Kindly, Jacob -- Dr. Jacob Groshek Visiting Scientist, Digital Wellness Lab Boston Children's / Harvard Medical<https://digitalwellnesslab.org/> Chair of Emerging Media Research, The A.Q. Miller School @ KSU<https://www.k-state.edu/media-communication/about/faculty/jacob-groshek.html> Executive Director, AIxMedia Institute<https://aixmediainstitute.org/> & Founding Editor, VIBING<https://aixmediainstitute.org/vibing/> New Book: Misinformation Finds Them<https://www.peterlang.com/document/1515223> (FREE Open Source) Previously: Boston U | Erasmus U | IAST | Uni Melbourne jacobgroshek.com<http://jacobgroshek.com/> | google scholar<https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=G1XXhccAAAAJ&hl=en> +1-857-615-4709 Call for Chapters: Athletes in AI Mediatization Editor: Jacob Groshek, Digital Wellness Lab, Boston Children's / Harvard Medical<https://digitalwellnesslab.org/>, United States Call for Chapters Proposals Submission Deadline: February 22, 2026 Full Chapters Due: May 17, 2026 Submission Date: May 17, 2026 Introduction The book will be about how athletes of all ages are changing how they use AI media and how their uses of AI media are changing athletics. Examples include, but are not limited to, AI-enabled cameras on field, wearable devices, mobile and social media, and the evolving nature of recruiting at all levels in response to Name-Image-Likeness (NIL) transforming sports in relation to not only educational but also financial opportunities for athletes. This book is also geared towards newly emerging sports like flag football and pickleball that are exploding in participants and becoming increasingly recognized as collegiate, Olympic, and professional sports. Objective A core component of the book will also be digital wellness concerns of balancing performance on the field with expectations and the performative nature of curating and sharing and communicating about sports, outcomes, debates, and more on social media and beyond. Athletes are in the media microscope like never before, and the pressure to succeed is immense and almost insurmountable for ages as young as pre-kindergarten. This book is both a reflection of the contemporary athletic media environment and an outline of best practices for players, parents, coaches, and organizers. Target Audience Student athletes, parents of athletes, youth sports media scholars, youth sports league organizers and professional sports organizations Recommended Topics Athletes, AI, Mediatization, Sports, Coaching, Youth, Social Media, Mobile Devices, Training, Tracking, Performance, Facial Recognition, Recruiting, Marketing, Name-Image-Likeness (NIL), Digital Wellness Submission Procedure Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before February 22, 2026, a chapter proposal of 1,000 to 2,000 words clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors will be notified by March 8, 2026 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines.Full chapters of a minimum of 10,000 words (word count includes references and related readings) are expected to be submitted by May 17, 2026, and all interested authors must consult the guidelines for manuscript submissions at https://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/ <https://igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/> prior to submission. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-anonymized review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project. Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication, Athletes in AI Mediatization. All manuscripts are accepted based on a double-anonymized peer review editorial process. All proposals should be submitted through the eEditorial Discovery® online submission manager. Publisher This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global Scientific Publishing, an international academic publisher of the "Information Science Reference", "Medical Information Science Reference", "Business Science Reference", and "Engineering Science Reference" imprints. IGI Global Scientific Publishing specializes in publishing reference books, scholarly journals, and electronic databases featuring academic research on a variety of innovative topic areas including, but not limited to, education, social science, medicine and healthcare, business and management, information science and technology, engineering, public administration, library and information science, media and communication studies, and environmental science. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit https://www.igi-global.com<https://www.igi-global.com/>. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2027. Important Dates February 22, 2026: Proposal Submission Deadline March 8, 2026: Notification of Acceptance May 17, 2026: Full Chapter Submission June 28, 2026: Review Results Returned July 26, 2026: Final Acceptance Notification August 2, 2026: Final Chapter Submission Inquiries Jacob Groshek Digital Wellness Lab, Boston Children's Hospital Jacob.Groshek@childrens.harvard.edu Classifications Medicine and Healthcare; Media and Communications; Social Sciences and Humanities