Master bibliography for sports in society, 1994–2009 Note



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Williams, John, Eric Dunning, and Patrick Murphy. 1984. Hooligans abroad. Boston, MA: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Williams, K., K. M. Haywood, and M. Painter. 1996. Environmental versus biological influences on gender differences in the overarm throw for force: Dominant and nondominant arm throws. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal 5, 2: 29–50.

Williams, L. D. 1994. Sportswomen in black and white: Sports history from an African-American perspective. Pp. 45–66 in P. J. Creedon, ed. Women, media and sport. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Williams, Patricia J. 2005. Genetically speaking. The Nation 280, 24: 10.

Williams, R. L., and Z. I. Youssef. 1972. Consistency in football coaches in stereotyping the personality of each position’s player. International Journal of Sport Psychology 3, 1: 3–11.

Williams, R. L., and Z. I. Youssef. 1975. Division of labor in college football along racial lines. International Journal of Sport Psychology 6, 1: 3–13.

Williams, R. L., and Z. I. Youssef. 1979. Race and position assignment in high school, college and professional football. International Journal of Sport Psychology 10, 4: 252–58.

Williams, Ricky. (with D. LeBatard). 1999. Everything hurts. ESPN, The Magazine (December 12): 78–82.

Williamson, K.M., and N. Georgiadis. 1992. Teaching an inner-city after-school program. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 63(8):14–18.

Willis, Paul E. 1981. Learning to labor: how working class kids get working class jobs. Teachers College Press, New York.

Willmsen, Christine, and Maureen O’Hagan. 2003. Coaches continue working for schools and private teams after being caught for sexual misconduct. Seattle Times, 12/14, online at http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/news/local/coaches (retrieved June, 2005).

Wilmore, Jack H. 1996. Eating disorders in the young athlete. In O. bar-Or, ed. The child and adolescent athlete (pp. 287–303). Vol. 6 of the Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine (IOC Medical Commission). London: Blackwell Science.

Wilson, Brian, and Philip White. 2002. Revive the pride: Social process, political economy, and a fan-based grassroots movement. Sociology of Sport Journal 19,2: 119–148.

Wilson, Brian. 1999. ‘Cool pose’ incorporated: The marketing of black masculinity in Canadian NBA coverage. In P. White and K. Young, eds. Sport and gender in Canada (pp. 232–253). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

Wilson, Brian. 2002. The “Anti-Jock” Movement: Reconsidering youth resistance, masculinity, and sport culture in the age of the Internet. Sociology of Sport Journal 19, 2: 206–233.

Wilson, John. 1994. Playing by the rules: Sport, society and the state. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.

Wilson. Thomas C. 2002. The Paradox of Social Class and Sports Involvement: The Roles of Cultural and Economic Capital International. Review for the Sociology of Sport 37, 1: 5–16.

Winant, Howard. 2001. The world is a ghetto: Race and democracy since World War II. New York: Basic Books.

Wines, M. 2002. When Putin says ‘Exercise!’ Russia treads a beaten path. The New York Times, 10 February, 1, 8.

Winlock, Colette. 2000. Running the invisible race. ColorLines 3, 1: 27.

Winn, M. 1984. Children without childhood. New York: Viking Penguin.

Wittebols, James A. 2004. The soap opera paradigm: Television programming and corporate priorities. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Wohl, A. 1970. Competitive sport and its social functions. Int. Rev. Sport Sociol. 5:117–124.

Wohl, A. 1979. Sport and social development. Int. Rev. Sport Sociol. 14(3–4):5–18.

Wolf, N. 1991. The beauty myth. New York: Anchor Books.

Wolfe, Tom. 1979. The right stuff. New York: Farrar, Strauss, Giroux.

Wolff, Alexander. 2002a. Scorecard: Invisible men. Sports Illustrated 97 (20), 18 November, 29.

Wolff, Alexander. 2000. Crying foul. Sports Illustrated 93, 24 (December 11): 42–47.

Wolff, Alexander. 2002. The vanishing three-sport star. Sports Illustrated 97, 20 (November 18): 80–92.

Wolff, Alexander. 2003. The American athlete: Age 10. Sports Illustrated 99, 13 (October 6): 59–67.

Wolff, Alexander., and R. O’Brien. 1995. The third sex (in Scorecard). Sports Illustrated 82, 5: 15.

Wolff, Alexander, and D. Yaeger. 1995. Credit risk. Sports Illustrated 83(6), 7 August, 46–55.

Wolff, Eli A. 2005. The 2004 Athens Games and Olympians with Disabilities: Triumphs, Challenges, and Future Opportunities. Presentation at the 45th International Session for Young Participants International Olympic Academy. Athens, Greece.

Womack, Mari. 1992. Why athletes need ritual: A study of magic among professional athletes. In S. Hoffman, ed. Sport and religion (pp. 191–202). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Womack, Mari. 2003. Sport as symbol: images of the athlete in art, literature and song. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.

Women’s Sports Weekly, 2002. People are talking. Women’s Sports Foundation Newsletter online (26 September).

Women’s Sport Foundation. 1987. Preliminary study of media’s coverage of women’s sports. Unpublished manuscript.



Women’s Sports Pages. 1991. Yet another study shows women receive less coverage. Vol. 3, No. 4.

Wong, E. 2001. Athletes take entitlement out of bounds. The New York Times, 23 December, S1, S9.

Wong, Joyce. 1999 Asian women in sport. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 70, 4: 42–43.

Wong, Lloyd L., and Ricardo Trumper. 2002. Global Celebrity Athletes and Nationalism: Fútbol, Hockey, and the Representation of Nation. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 26, 2: 168–194.

Wood, Skip. 2004. Leftwich’s job skills include pain tolerance. USA Today (October 22): 15C.

Woodman, W. F. 1977. An adapted model of the sport participation choice process. Res. Q. 48(2):452–460.

Woodward, W. 1991. Zmeskal the ‘lion’ coach Karolyi never had. USA Today, September 9: C3.

Woodward. J. R. 2004. Professional Football Scouts: An Investigation of Racial Stacking Sociology of Sport Journal 21, 4: 356–375.

Woog, Dan. 1998. Jocks: True stories of America’s gay male athletes. Los Angeles, CA: Alyson Books.

Woolard, H.F. 1983. A content analysis of women’s and girls’ sports articles in selected newspapers. Masters thesis, University of Iowa, Iowa City.

Worthy, M., and A. Markle. 1970. Racial differences in reactive versus self-paced sports activities. J. Pers. Soc. Psychol. 16:439–443.

WOSPORT WEEKLY, 1999. Quotes of the week (June 28 - online newsletter covering women in sports).

Wulf, Steve. 2004. Basketbrawl. ESPN The Magazine 7.26 (December 20): 82.

Yablonsky, Lewis, and Jonathan Brower. 1979. The little league game. Times Books, New York.

Yaeger, Don. 2002. Prisoner of conscience. Sports Illustrated 96 (16), 15 April, 54–57.

Yasser, R. 1993. Athletic scholarship disarmament. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 17, 1: 70–73.

Yeager, R.C. 1979. Seasons of shame. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York.

Yetman, Norman, and D. Stanley Eitzen. 1972. Black Americans in sport: unequal opportunity for equal ability. Civil Rights Digest 5, 2: 20–34.

Yetman, Norman R., and D. Stanley Eitzen. 1984. Racial dynamics in American sport: Continuity and change. Pp. 324–44 in D. S. Eitzen, ed. Sport in contemporary society. 2d ed. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Yetman, Nornam R., and F. J. Berghorn. 1993. Racial participation and integration in intercollegiate basketball: A longitudinal perspective. Sociology of Sport Journal 10, 3: 301–14.

Yeung, W. J. 1999. Multiple domains of paternal involvement with children. Unpublished paper, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Yeung, W. J., J. F. Sandburg, P. E. Davis-Kern, & S. L. Hofferth. 1999. Children’s time with fathers in intact families. Unpublished paper, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Yiannakis, Andrew and Merrill J. Melnick, eds. 2001. Contemporary issues in sociology of sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Young, Iris Marion. 1990. Throwing like a girl and other essays in philosophy and social theory. Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University Press.

Young, Iris Marion. 1998. Situated bodies: Throwing like a girl. In D. Welton, ed., Body and flesh: A philosophical reader (pp. 259–273). Oxford: Blackwell.

Young, Iris Marion. 2005. On female body experience: “throwing like a girl” and other essays. NY: Oxford University Press.

Young, Kevin 1993. Violence, risk, and liability in male sports culture. Sociology of Sport Journal 10, 4: 373–396.

Young, Kevin 2002. From “sports violence” to “sports crime”: Aspects of violence, law, and gender in the sports process. In Paradoxes of youth and sport (pp. 207–224) edited by M. Gatz, M. A. Messner, and S. J. Ball-Rokeach. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Young, Kevin 2002. Standard deviations: An update on North American crowd disorder. Sociology of Sport Journal 19, 3: 237–275.

Young, Kevin, ed. 2004. Sporting bodies, damaged selves: Sociological studies of sports-related injury. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Young, Kevin 2004. The role of the courts in sports injury. In Kevin Young, ed. Sporting bodies, damaged selves: Sociological studies of sports-related injury (pp. 333–353). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Young, Kevin. 2000. Sport and violence. In J. Coakley and E. Dunning, eds. Handbook of sport studies (pp. 382–407). London: Sage Publications.

Young, Kevin. 2007. Violence among athletes. In George Ritzer, ed. Encyclopedia of sociology (pp. 5199–5202). London/New York: Blackwell.

Young, Kevin. 2007. Violence among spectators. In George Ritzer, ed. Encyclopedia of sociology (pp. 5202–5206). London/New York: Blackwell.

Young, Kevin, and Philip White 1995. Sport, physical danger, and injury: The experiences of elite women athletes. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 19, 1: 45–61.

Young, Kevin, & Philip White, 1999. Career-ending injuries: Just part of the game? Pp. 203–213 in J. Coakley & P. Donnelly, eds., Inside Sports. London: Routledge.

Young, Kevin, Philip White, and William McTeer. 1994. Body talk: Male athletes reflect on sport, injury, and pain. Sociology of Sport Journal 11, 2: 175–195.

Young, Kevin., and Michael Smith. 1988–89. Mass media treatment of violence in sports and its effects. Current Psychology 7, 4: 298–311.

Zang, K.M. 1976. An analysis of selected aspects of the treatment of sports as reflected in the content of Sports Illustrated, from the inception of the magazine. Master thesis, East Stroudsburg State College, East Stroudsburg, Pa.

Zengerle, Jason. 2002. Driving the company car. New York Times Magazine, 10 February, 40–43.

Zhang, James J., et al. 1996. Impact of TV broadcasting on the attendance of NBA games. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 67 (March Supplement): A12.

Zhang, James J., et al. 1996. Negative influence of entertainment options on the attendance of professional sport games: The case of a minor league hockey team. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 67 (March Supplement): A113.

Zhang, James J., and Dennis W. Smith. 1997. Impact of broadcasting on the attendance of professional basketball games. Sport Marketing Quarterly 6, 1: 23–29.

Zhang, James J., Dale G. Pease, and Dennis W. Smith. 1997. Relationship between broadcasting media and minor league hockey game attendance. Sport Management Quarterly 12, 2: 103–122.

Zhang, James J., Dale G. Pease. Pease, and E. A. Jambor. 1997. Negative influence of market competitors on the attendance of professional sport games: The case of a minor league hockey team. Sport Marketing Quarterly 6, 3: 31, 34–40.

Zillmann, Dolf. 1983. Arousal and aggression. In R.G. Geen and E.I. Donnerstein, eds. Aggression: theoretical and empirical reviews, vol. 1. Academic Press, New York.

Zillmann, Dolf. 1996. The psychology of the appeal of portrayals of violence. In J. Goldstein, ed. Attractions of violence. New York: Oxford University Press.

Zillmann, Dolf, et al. 1974. Provoked and unprovoked aggression in athletes. J. Res. Pers. 8(2):139–152.

Zimbalist, Andrew. 1999. Unpaid professionals: Commercialism and conflict in big-time college sports. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Zimmer, J. 1984. Courting the gods of sport. Psychology Today 18, 7: 36–39.

Zimmer, Martha Hill, and Michael Zimmer. 2000. Athletes as entertainers. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 25, 2: 202–215.

Zipter, Y. 1988. Diamonds are a dyke’s best friend. Ithaca, NY: Firebrand Books.



Zirin, Dave. 2004. Selective outrage in Detroit. www.counterpunch.com/zirin11222004.html (retrieved June, 2005).

Zorpette, Glenn. 2000. The chemical games. Scientific American 11, 3: 16–23.

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