Master bibliography for sports in society, 1994–2009 Note



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Hart, B.A., Cynthia A. Hasbrook, and Sharon A. Mathes. 1986. An examination of the reduction in the number of female interscholastic coaches. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 57(1):68–77.

Hart, M. Marie. 1981. On being female in sport. In M. M. Hart & S. Birrell, eds, Sport in the socio-cultural process (pp. 291–301). Dubuque, Iowa: William C. Brown.

Hartmann, Douglas. 2001. Notes on Midnight Basketball and the cultural politics of recreation, race, and at-risk urban youth. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 25, 4: 339–371.

Hartmann, Douglas. 2003a. The sanctity of Sunder afternoon football: Why men love sports. Contexts 2, 4: 13–21.

Hartmann, Douglas. 2003b. Theorizing sport as social intervention: A view from the grassroots. Quest 55, 2: 118–140.

Hartmann, Douglas. 2004. Race, culture, and the revolt of the Black athlete : The 1968 Olympic protests and their aftermath. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hart-Nibbrig, N., and C. Cottingham. 1986. The political economy of college sports. Lexington Books, Lexington, Mass.

Harvey, Jean 1988. Sport and the Quebec clergy, 1930–1960. In J. Harvey and H. Cantelon, eds. Not just a game. University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa.

Harvey, Jean, and F. Houle. 1994. Sport, world economy, global culture, and new social movements. Sociology of Sport Journal 11, 4: 337–55.

Harvey, Jean, Alan Law, and Michael Cantelon. 2001. North American professional team sport franchises ownership patterns and global entertainment conglomerates. Sociology of Sport Journal 18, 4: 435–457

Harvey, Jean, and R. Proulx. 1988. Sport and the state in Canada. In J. Harvey and H. Cantelon, eds. Not just a game. Ottawa, Ontario: University of Ottawa Press.

Harvey, Jean, Geneviève Rail, and Lucie Thibault. 1996. Globalization and sport: Sketching a theoretical model for empirical analyses. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 20, 3: 258–277.

Hasbrook, Cynthia A. 1988. Female coaches--why the declining numbers and percentages? Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 59(6):59–63.

Hasbrook, Cynthia A. 1993. The production and subordination of feminine bodies among first grade children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. Ottawa.

Hasbrook, Cynthia A. 1995. Gendering practices and first graders’ bodies: Physicality, sexuality, and bodily adornment in a minority inner-city school. Unpublished manuscript.

Hasbrook, Cynthia A. 1999. Young children’s social constructions of physicality and gender. In Jay Coakley and Peter Donnelly, eds., Inside Sports (pp. 7–16). London: Routledge.

Hasbrook, Cynthia A., and Othello Harris. 1999. Wrestling with gender: Physicality and masculinities among inner-city first and second graders. Men and Masculinities 1, 3: 302–318.

Hassan, R. 2000. Sociology of Islam. In Encyclopedia of sociology (pp. 2937–2953) edited by E. F. Borgotta and R. J. V. Montgomery. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Hastings, Donald W., Susan B. Kurth, and J. Meyer. 1989. Competitive swimming careers through the life cycle. Sociology of Sport Journal 6(3):278–284.

Hastings, Donald W., Sherry Cable, and Sammy Zahran. 2005. The globalization of a minor sport: The diffusion and COM modification of masters swimming. Sociological Spectrum 25, 2: 133–154.

Hauser, W. J., and L. B. Lueptow. 1978. Participation in athletics and academic achievement: a replication and extension. Sociological Quarterly 19: 304–309.

Hawes, Kay. 1999. Weighing in. The NCAA News 36, 24: 1, 24–25.

Hawes, Kay. 1999. Dangerous games: Athletics initiation—team bonding, rite of passage or hazing? NCAA News 36, 19 (September 13): 1, 14–16.

Hawes, Kay 2001. Honor or affront? The Chronicle of Higher Education 38 (9), 23 April, 1, 20–22.

Hawes, Kay. 2001. Mirror, mirror. The NCAA News, Special Report (September 24): A1-A4.

Hawkins, B. 1998. The dominant images of black men in America: The representation of O. J. Simpson. Pp. 39–52 in G. Sailes, ed. African Americans in sport. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Hawkins, Billy. 2000. The new plantation: The internal colonialization of black student athletes. Winterville, GA: Sadiki Publishing.

Hayes, Dianne Williams. 1993. Sports images and realities. Black Issues in Higher Education 10, 20: 15–19.

Haynes, R. 1993. Every man(?) a football artist: Football writing and masculinity. Pp. 55–76 in S. Redhead, ed. The passion and the fashion: Football fandom in the New Europe. Aldershot, England: Avebury.

Heath, Thomas. 2003. For the investor who has everything. Washington Post (October 14): A1; www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A21700-2003Oct13 (retrieved July 20, 2005).

Heble, Michelle R., and Robert E. Kleck. 2000. The social consequences of physical disability. In Todd F. Heatherton, Robert E. Kleck, Michele R. Hebl, and Jay G. Hull, eds. The social psychology of stigma (pp. 419–440). New York/London: The Guilford Press.

Heckert, Alex and Druann Heckert. 2002. A new typology of deviance: Integrating normative and reactivist definitions of deviance.” Deviant Behavior 23: 449–479.

Heckert, Alex, and Druann Heckert. 2004. Using a new typology to analyze ten common norms of the American middle class. Sociological Quarterly 45: 209–228.

Heckert, Alex, and Druann Heckert. 2007. Positive deviance. In George Ritzer, ed., Encyclopedia of sociology (pp. 3542–3544). London/New York: Blackwell.

Heinila, K. 1985. Sport and international understanding: A contradiction in terms? Sociology of Sport Journal 2, 3: 240–48.

Heinz, M. 1991. Women’s sports in the media. Inside Track (Spring). CBC radio program.

Helanko, R. 1957. Sports and socialization. Acta Sociologica 2: 229–240.

Helfgott, H. 1999. Hail Mary? A league of their own. Gentlemen’s Quarterly, September 1999, 112.

Heller, S. 1991. The human body and changing cultural conceptions of it draw attention of humanities and social-science scholars. The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 12: A4, A8.

Hellison, Donald. 1985. Goals and strategies for teaching physical education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Hellison, Donald. 1990. Physical education for disadvantaged youth—A Chicago story. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 61, 6: 36–45. A five-article section.

Hellison, Donald. 1993. The coaching club: Teaching responsibility to inner-city students. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 64, 5: 66–71.

Hellison, Donald, ed. 2000. Youth development and physical activity: linking universities and communities. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Hellison, D., and D. Walsh. 2002. Responsibility-based youth programs evaluation: Investigating the investigations. Quest 54 (4): 292–307.

Helstein, Michelle T. 2003. That’s Who i want to be: The politics and production of desire within Nike advertising to women. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 27, 3: 276–292.

Helstein, Michelle. 2005. Rethinking Community: Introducing the “Whatever” Female Athlete. Sociology of Sport Journal 22, 1: 1–18.

Henry, C.P. 1986. A piece of the pie? The Crisis 93(5): 20–26, 40–41.

Henry, Ian, and Gratton, C., eds. Sport in the city. London: Routledge.

Henry, Ian P., Mahfoud Amara, and Mansour Al-Tauqi. 2003. Sport, Arab Nationalism and the Pan-Arab Games. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 38, 3: 295–310.

Henschen, Keith, and D. Fry. 1984. An archival study of the relationship of intercollegiate athletic participation and graduation. Sociology of Sport Journal 1(1): 52–56.

Hesling, W. 1986. The pictorial representation of sports on television. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 21, 2–3: 173–94.

Hesling, W. 1986. The pictorial representation of sports on television. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 21, 2/3: 173–194.

Hess, Beth B., et al. 1985. Sociology. Macmillan Publishing Co., New York.

Heywood, Leslie, and Shari Dworkin. 2003. Built to win: The female athlete as cultural icon. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Heywood, Leslie. 1998. Bodymakers: A cultural anatomy of women’s bodybuilding. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Hiestand, Michael. 1991. Study finds good market in under-30 age group. USA Today, December 10, Section C.

Hiestand, Michael. 2002. Security tighter, more costly for teams, venues. USA Today (September 11): 3C.

Higgins, Matt. 2005. A sport so popular, they added a second boom. New York Times (July 25): http://query.nytimes.com/mem/tnt.html?emc=tnt&tntget=2005/07/25/sports/othersports/25boom.html.

Higgins, Paul C. 1992. Making disability: Exploring the transformation of human variation. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Higgs, Catriona T., Karen H. Weiller, and Scott B. Martin. 2003. Gender Bias In The 1996 Olympic Games: A Comparative Analysis. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 27, 1: 52–64.

Higgs, Colin, and Vanlandewijck, Yves, eds. 2007. Sport for persons with a disability. Berlin: International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education.

Higgs, Robert J. 1982. Sports: a reference guide. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Higgs, Robert J. 1995. God in the stadium: Sports and religion in America. Lexington, KY: The University of Kentucky Press.

Hilliard, Dan. 1984. Media images of male and female professional athletes: an interpretive analysis of magazine articles. Sociology of Sport Journal 1(3):251–262.

Hilliard, Dan C. 1984. Media images of male and female professional athletes: An interpretive analysis of magazine articles. Sociology of Sport Journal 1, 3: 251–62.

Hilliard, Dan. C. 1994. Televised sport and the (anti)sociological imagination. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 18, 1: 88–99.

Hilliard, Dan. C., and J. M. Hilliard. 1990. Positive deviance and participant sport. Paper presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Las Vegas (April).

Ho, L., and J.E. Walker. 1982. Female athletes and nonathletes: similarities and differences in self-perception. J. Sport Behav. 5(1):12–27.

Hoberman, J. 1986. The Olympic crisis: Sport, politics and the moral order. New Rochelle, NY: Aristide D. Caratzas.

Hoberman, John M. 1992. Mortal engines: The science of performance and the dehumanization of sport. New York: The Free Press.

Hoberman, John M. 1994. The sportive-dynamic body as a symbol of productivity. In T. Siebers, ed. Heterotopia: Postmodern utopia and the body politic (pp.199–228). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

Hoberman, John M. 1995. Listening to steroids. Wilson Quarterly 19, 1: 35–44.

Hoberman, John M. 1997. Darwin’s athletes: How sport has damaged black America and preserved the myth of race. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Hoberman, John M. 2004. Testosterone dreams: Rejuvenation, aphrodisia, doping. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Hoberman, John, and Charles Yesalis. 1995. The history of synthetic testosterone. Scientific American (February): 60–65.

Hockey, John. 2005. Injured distance runners: A case of identity work as self-help. Sociology of Sport Journal 22, 1: 38–58.

Hoeber, Larena. 2008. Gender equity for athletes: Multiple understandings of an organizational value. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 58, 1–2: 58–71.

Hofer, R. 1995. Ready, willing, and able. Sports Illustrated 83, 7 (8/14): 64–76.

Hoffer, R. 1996. Real deal. Sports Illustrated 85(21) 18 November, 28–37.

Hoffman, Mathew (with Alyssa Roenigk) 2005. Fall guy. ESPN The Magazine 8.15 (August 1): 62–70.

Hoffman, Shirl. 1982. God, guts and glory: Evangelicalism in American sports. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Detroit Hoffman, S. 1985. Evangelicalism and the revitalization of religious ritual in sport. Arete: The Journal of Sport Literature 2(2):63–87.

Hoffman, Shirl. 1986. The sanctification of sport. Christianity Today 30(6):17–21.

Hoffman, Shirl. 1992a. Sport and religion. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics (Note: 1992a references refer to Hoffman’s section introductions in this book).

Hoffman, Shirl. 1992b. Evangelicalism and the revitalization of religious ritual in sport. In S. Hoffman, ed. Sport and religion (pp. 111–25). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Hoffman, Shirl. 1992c. Recovering a sense of the sacred in sport. In S. Hoffman, ed. Sport and religion (pp. 153–60). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Hoffman, Shirl. 1992d. Nimrod, Nephilim, and the Athletae Dei. In S. Hoffman, ed. Sport and religion (pp. 275–86). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Hoffman, Shirl. 1999. The decline of civility and the rise of religion in American sport. Quest 51 (1), 69–84.

Hogan, Jackie. 2003. Staging The Nation: Gendered and Ethnicized Discourses of National Identity in Olympic Opening Ceremonies. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 2003 27, 2: 100–123.

Holland, T. 2002. Financial missions at odds with NCAA goal. The NCAA News 39 (10), 13 May: 4–5.

Holman, M. J. 1995. Female and male athletes’ accounts and meanings of sexual harassment in Canadian interuniversity athletics. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan.

Holmen, M. G., and Bonnie L. Parkhouse. 1981. Trends in the selection of coaches for female athletes: a demographic inquiry. Res. Q. Exerc. Sport 52(1):9–18.

Holmlund, C. A. 1994. Visible difference and flex appeal: The body, sex, sexuality, and race in the Pumping Iron films. Pp. 299–314 in S. Birrell and C. L. Cole, eds. Women, sport, and culture. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Holt, N. L., and D. Morley. 2004. Gender differences in psychosocial factors associated with athletic success during childhood. Sport Psychologist 18, x: 138–153.

Honea, Joy. 2005. Youth cultures and consumerism: Sport subcultures and possibilities for resistance. Ft. Collins, CO: Ph.D. Dissertation, Colorado State University.

Honea, Joy. 2007. Sports, alternative. In George Ritzer, ed., Encyclopedia of sociology (pp. 4653–4656). London/New York: Blackwell.

Hong, Fan. 2004. Innocence Lost: Child Athletes in China. Sport in Society 7, 3: 338–354.

Hood-Williams, J. 1995. Sexing the athletes. Sociology of Sport Journal 12, 3: 290–305.

hooks, bell. 1992. Theory as liberatory practice. Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 4, 1: 1–12.

hooks, bell. 2000. Where we stand: Class matters. New York/London: Routledge.

Hoose, P.M. 1989. Necessities: Racial barriers in American sports. Random House, New York, N.Y.

Hoover, N. C., and N. J. Pollard, N. J. 2000. Initiation Rites in American High Schools: A National Survey. Alfred, NY: Alfred University.

Hornblower, M. 1996. Underdogs’ day. Time, Augusts 5: 45–46.

Horne, John. 1996. Kicking racism out of soccer in England and Scotland. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 20, 1: 45–68.

Horne, John, Alan Tomlinson,and Gary Whannel. 1999. Understanding sport: An introduction to the sociological and cultural analysis of sport. London: E & FN SPON.

Horne, John D., and Wolfram Manzenreiter. 2004. Accounting for Mega-Events: Forecast and Actual Impacts of the 2002 Football World Cup Finals on the Host Countries Japan/Korea. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 39, 2: 187–203.

Horovitz, B. 2000. Coaches calling business plays. USA Today, 14 March, B1-B2.

Horrow, Richard. 1980. Sports violence. Carrollton Press, Inc., Arlington, Va.

Houlihan, Barrie, ed. 2003. Sport and society: a student introduction. London/Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Houlihan, Barrie. 1994. Sport and international politics. Hemel Hempstead, England: Harvester-Wheatsheaf.

Houlihan, Barrie. 1994. Homogenization, Americanization, and the Creolization of sport. Sociology of Sport Journal 11, 4: 356–75.

Houlihan, Barrie. 1997. Sport, policy, and politics: A comparative analysis. London: Routledge.

Houlihan, Barrie. 2000. Politics and sport. In Jay Coakley and Eric Dunning, eds., Handbook of sport studies (pp. 213–27). London: Sage.

Houlihan. Barrie, and A. White. 2002. The politics of sports development: Development of sport or development through sport? London/New York: Routledge.

House, Tom (with T. Kurkjian) 1999. Law and order: The edge. ESPN The Magazine, 1 November, 84.

House, Tom. 1989. The jock’s itch. Contemporary Books, Chicago, Ill.

Hovden, J. 2000. Gender and leadership selection processes in Norwegian sporting organizations. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 35 (1), 75–82.

Howe, P. David. 2003. Kicking stereotypes into touch: An ethnographic account of women’s rugby. In Anne Bolin and Jane Granskog, eds. Athletic Intruders: Ethnographic Research on Women, Culture, and Exercise (pp. 227–246). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Howe, P. David. 2004. Sport, professionalism and pain: Ethnographies of injury and risk. London/New York: Routledge.

Howell, F., A. Miracle, and R. Rees. 1984. Do high school athletics pay? The effects of varsity participation on socioeconomic attainment. Sociology of Sport Journal 1, 1: 15–25.

Howell, Frank, and Steven Picou. 1983. Athletics and income achievements. Paper presented at the meetings of the Southwestern Sociological Association, Houston.

Hoyle, J., and Philip White. 1999. Physical activity in the lives of women with disabilities. Pp. 254–269 in P. White & K. Young, eds. Sport and gender in Canada. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

Huang, Chin-Ju, and Ian Brittain. 2006. Negotiating identities through disability sport. Sociology of Sport Journal 23, 4: 352–375.

Hubbard, Steve. 1998. Faith in sports: Athletes and their religion on and off the field. New York: Doubleday.

Hudson, David L. 2007. Women in golf: the players, the history, and the future of the sport. Westport, Conn: Praeger Publishers.

Hudson, Ian. 2001. The use and misuse of economic impact analysis: The case of professional sports. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 25, 1: 20–39.

Huey, J. 1996. The Atlanta game. Fortune 134, 2 (July 22): 43–56.

Huggins, Mike, and Williams, Jack. 2006. Sport and the English, 1918–1939. London/NY: Routledge,

Hughes, Glyn. 2004. Managing Black Guys: Representation, Corporate Culture, and the NBA. Sociology of Sport Journal 21, 2: 163–184.

Hughes, Robert H., and Jay Coakley. 1978. Player violence and the social organization of contact sport. Journal of Sport Behavior 1, 4: 155–168.

Hughes, Robert H., and Jay Coakley. 1984. Mass society and the commercialization of sport. Sociology of Sport Journal 1, 1: 57–63.

Hughes, Robert H., and Jay Coakley. 1991. Positive deviance among athletes: The implications of overconformity to the sport ethic. Sociology of Sport Journal 8, 4: 307–25.

Hughson, John. 2000. The boys are back in town: Soccer support and the social reproduction of masculinity. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 24, 1: 8–23.

Hughson, John; Inglis, David & Free, Marcus. 2004. The uses of sport: a critical study. London/NY: Routledge.

Hui, Stephen. 2004. Transexual Olympiads. Online: www.alternet.org/rights/19525/ (retrieved December 1, 2005).

Hult, J.S. 1980. The philosophical conflicts in men’s and women’s collegiate athletics. Quest 32(1):77–94.

Humphrey, J. 1986. No holding Brazil: Football, nationalism and politics. In Alan Tomlinson and Garry Whannel, eds. Off the ball. London: Pluto Press.

Humphrey, James H. 2003. Child development through sports. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Hums, Mary A., Anita M. Moorman, and Eli A. Wolff. 2003. The Inclusion of the Paralympics in the Olympic and Amateur Sports Act: Legal and Policy Implications for Integration of Athletes with Disabilities into the United States Olympic Committee and National Governing Bodies. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 27, 3: 261–275.

Hunt, H. David. 2005. The effect of extracurricular activities in the educational process: Influence on academic outcomes? Sociological Spectrum 25, 4: 417–445.

Hunt, J. C. 1995. Divers’ accounts of normal risk. Symbolic Interaction 18, 4: 439–462.

Hunter, D. 1998. Race and athletic performance: A physiological view. Pp. 85–102 in G. Sailes, ed. African Americans in sport. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Hunter-Hodge, K. 1995. Athletes are finding second wind entering arena of big business. Colorado Springs Gazette, January 8: F4.

IBS. 1996a. Path to victory: A sports New Testament with testimonies of athletes who are winning in life. Colorado Springs, CO: International Bible Society.

IBS. 1996b. More than gold. Colorado Springs, CO: International Bible Society.

IBS. 1996c. Path to victory: A sports New Testament with the testimonies of athletes who are winning in life (No. 1144). Colorado Springs CO: International Bible Society.

Ingham, Alan G., B.J. Blissmer, & K.W. Davidson. 1999. The expendable prolympic self: Going beyond the boundaries of the sociology and psychology of sport. Sociology of Sport Journal 16(3), 236–268.

Ingham, Alan G., Melissa A. Chase, and Joanne Butt. 2002. From the Performance Principle to the Developmental Principle: Every Kid a Winner? Quest 4, 4: 308–332.

Ingham, Alan, and Alison Dewar. 1999. Through the eyes of youth: “Deep play” in Peewee ice hockey. In Jay Coakley and Peter Donnelly, eds. Inside Sports (pp. 7–16). London: Routledge.

Ingham, Alan, and Mary McDonald. 2003. Sport and community/communitas. In R. Wilcox, D. L. Andrews, R. L. Irwin, & R. Pitter (Eds.), Sporting dystopias: The making and meaning of urban sport cultures (pp. 17–34). Albany: State University of New York.

Inness, Sherrie A. 2004. ‘Boxing gloves and bustiers’: New images of tough women. In SherrieA. Inness, ed., Action chicks (pp. 1–17). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Irlinger, P. 1994. The contribution of televised sports to the spread of sport activities. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 29, 2: 201–10.

Irwin, Katherine. 2003. Saints and sinners: Elite tattoo collectors and tattooists as positive and negative deviants. Sociological Spectrum 23, 1: 27–57.

Ismond, Patrick. 2003. Black and Asian athletes in British sport and society: a sporting chance? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Ives, Nat. 2004. Coming for gamers: Football Unfettered. The New York Times (December 20): C8.

Jackson, Derek Z. 1999. BC wins the Gap Bowl. Boston Globe, 12/29, A27.

Jackson, Derek Z. 2000. Kansas State closes the gap. Boston Globe, 1/3, A23.

Jackson, Derek Z. 2001. The growing graduation gap. The Boston Globe, 28 December.



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