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Introduction to Intercollegiate Athletics /

Intercollegiate athletics continue to bedevil American higher education. At once tied closely with their institutions, athletic programs often operate outside the traditional university governance structure while contributing significantly to a school's culture, identity, and financial outlook....

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Comeaux, Eddie, 1973- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2015]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART ONE. Historical Analysis, Governance and Leadership, and Ethic
  • From Sports Page to Front Page : Intercollegiate Athletics and American Higher Education / John R. Thelin
  • Organization and Governance of the NCAA / James Satterfield
  • Leadership in Intercollegiate Athletics / Molly Ott and Evan Bates
  • Ethical Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics : Purpose Achieved or Challenged? / Angela Lumpkin
  • PART TWO. Theoretical Perspectives on Higher Education and Athletics
  • Theoretical Tenets of Higher Education and College Athletics / Leticia Oseguera and Allison Goldstein
  • PART THREE. The College Athlete Experience
  • Today's College Athlete / Joy Gaston Gayles
  • MVP : Predictors of Four-Year Transfer for Community College Athletes / David Horton Jr.
  • Intercollegiate Athletics Climate : Effects on Students, Faculty, and Administrators / Janet H. Lawrence and Jon L. McNaughton
  • PART FOUR. The Business Enterprise of College Athletics
  • Taxation of College Sports : Policies and Controversies / Andrew Zimbalist
  • College Sports Spending Decisions and the Academic Mission / Rodney Fort
  • The Business Model of Intercollegiate Sports : The Haves and the Have-Nots / Scott Hirko and Kyle V. Sweitzer
  • Millionaire College Coaches and the Schools That Pay Them / Murray Sperber and Vincent Minjares
  • PART FIVE. The Significance of Race and Ethnicity Issues
  • Cross-Racial Interaction of Division I Athletes : The Campus Climate for Diversity / Eddie Comeaux and Marcia V. Fuentes
  • The Miseducation of African American Male College Athletes / John N. Singer
  • For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Black Feminist Thought When Feminist Discourse and Title IX Weren't Enough / Robin L. Hughes
  • Conference Realignment and the Demise of the Academic Mission / Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery
  • PART SIX. Gender Equity and Compliance Issues
  • Effects of Title IX on Intercollegiate Athletics, 1972-2012 / Nancy Lough
  • Key Case Law and Legislation Shaping Women's Opportunity in Intercollegiate Athletics / Jennifer Lee Hoffman, Jacqueline McDowell, and Valyncia Raphael
  • Title IX Compliance and Intercollegiate Athletics / Barbara Osborne
  • Barriers to Leadership for Women / Erin E. Buzuvis
  • PART SEVEN. NCAA and Member Institution Policy Concerns
  • College Athletes' Rights / Ellen J. Staurowsky
  • Recruiting in Intercollegiate Athletics / B. David Ridpath
  • Intercollegiate Athletics and Amateurism / Billy Hawkins, Ashley R. Baker, and Velina B. Brackebusch
  • Freedoms Lost : Exploring Social Media Policies in Intercollegiate Athletics / Eric M. Snyder
  • The Athlete and University Contractual Relationship / Timothy Davis
  • PART EIGHT. The Academic Reform Movement
  • The Dilemma of Academic Support for College Athletes : Advising to the APR / Derek Van Rhenen
  • College Athletes in Revenue and Nonrevenue Sports : Language, Culture, Identity / C. Keith Harrison and Scott Bukstein
  • Best Practices in Career Transition Programming for College Athletes / Kristina M. Navarro
  • Epilogue : The Changing Landscape of Athletics in American Higher Education / Eddie Comeaux.
  • Part 1: Historical analysis, governance and leadership, and ethics
  • Part 2: Theoretical perspectives on higher education and athletics
  • Part 3: The college athlete experience
  • Part 4: The business enterprise of college athletics
  • Part 5: The significance of race and ethnicity issues
  • Part 6: Gender equity and compliance issues
  • Part 7: NCAA and member institution policy concerns
  • Part 8: The academic reform movement.