Master bibliography for sports in society, 1994–2009 Note



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Knight Foundation. 1993. A new beginning for a new century: Intercollegiate athletics in the United States. Report of the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. Miami, FL: Knight Foundation.

Knight Foundation. 2001. A call to action: Reconnecting college sports and higher education. Report of the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. Miami, FL: Knight Foundation www.knightfdn.org/.

Knight, Graham, and J. Greenberg. 1999. Protest and promotionalism: Nike’s response to the labor rights campaign. Paper presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Cleveland, OH (November).

Knight, Graham, Margaret MacNeill, and Peter Donnelly. 2005. The disappointment games: Narratives of Olympic failure in Canada and New Zealand. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 40, 1: 25–52.

Knisley, Michael. 1966. Rupeat. The Sporting News, January 1: S1–S28. Special section: The 100 most powerful people in sports.

Knoppers, Annelies. 1985. Professionalization of attitudes: a review and critique. Quest 37(1):92–102.

Knoppers, Annelies. 1987. Gender and the coaching profession. Quest 39, 1: 9–22.

Knoppers, Annelies. 1988. Equity for excellence in physical education. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 59, 6: 54–58.

Knoppers, Annelies, ed. 2000. The construction of meaning in sport organizations: Management of diversity. Maastricht, Netherlands: Shaker Publishing

Knoppers, Annelies, and Anton Anthonissen. 2003. Women’s Soccer in the United States and the Netherlands: Differences and Similarities in Regimes of Inequalities. Sociology of Sport Journal 20, 4: 351–370.

Knoppers, Annelies, and Agnes Elling. 2004. ‘We Do Not Engage in Promotional Journalism’: Discursive Strategies Used by Sport Journalists to Describe the Selection Process. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 39, 1: 57–73.

Knoppers, Annelies, and B. Love. 1986. Winning is not the only thing. Sociology of Sport Journal 3, 1: 43–56.

Knoppers, Annelies, M. Zuidema, and Barbara Meyer. 1989. Playing to win or playing to play? Sociology of Sport Journal 6, 1: 70–76.

Knudson, Mark. 2005. The Mark: The whole IX yards. Mile High Sports Magazine 3, 9 (May): 21–23.

Kohn, Alfie. 1992. No contest: The case against competition. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.

Kohn, Tertius A., Birgitta Essén-Gustavsson, and Katheryn H. Myburgh. 2007. Do skeletal muscle phenotypic characteristics of Xhosa and Caucasian endurance runners differ when matched for training and racing distances? Journal of Applied Physiology 103, 3 (September): 932–940.

Kolnes, L.-J. 1995. Heterosexuality as an organizing principle in women’s sports. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 30, 1: 61–79.

Kondratyeva, M., and V. Tarborko. 1979. Children and sport in the USSR (translated by Christopher English). Progress Publishers, Moscow.

König, Jason. 2005. Athletics and Literature in the Roman Empire. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Kooistra, Paul, John S. Mahoney, and Lisha Bridges. 1993. The unequal opportunity for equal ability hypothesis: Racism in the National Football League. Sociology of Sport Journal 10, 3: 241–55.

Koppett, Leonard. 1994. Sports illusion, sports reality. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Kornheiser, Tony. 1999. Six billion? Where’s mine? ESPN The Magazine (December 13): 46.

Koss, M., and J. Gaines. 1993. The prediction of sexual aggression by alcohol use, athletic participation and fraternity affiliation. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 8: 94–108.

Kotov, Y., and I. Yudovich. 1978. Soviet sport and Soviet foreign policy. In Benjamin Lowe, et al., eds. Sports and international relations. Stipes Publishing Co., Champaign, Ill.

Koukouris, Konstantinos. 1994. Constructed case studies: Athletes’ perspectives of disengaging from organized competitive sport. Sociology of Sport Journal 11, 2: 114–39.

Kozol, Jonathan. 1991. Savage inequalities. New York, NY: Crown Publishers.

Kozol, Jonathan. 2002. Malign neglect. The Nation 274, 22: 20–23.

Krane, Vikki. 1996. Lesbians in sport: Toward acknowledgement, understanding, and theory. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 18, 3: 237–246.

Krane, Vikki. 2001. We can be athletic and feminine, but do we want to? Challenging hegemonic femininity in women’s sport. Quest 53, x: 115–133.

Krane, Vikki, Precilla Y. L. Choi, Shannon M. Baird, Christine M. Aimar, and Kerrie J. Kauer. 2004. Living the paradox: Female athletes negotiate femininity and muscularity. Sex Roles 50, 5/6: 315–329.

Krane, Vikki., Jennifer Waldron, Jennifer Michalenok, and Julie Stiles-Shipley. 2001. Body image concerns in female exercisers and athletes: A feminist cultural studies perspective. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 10, 1: 17–54.

Kristal, Nicole. 2005. ‘Tutoring’ rich kids cost me my dreams. Newsweek 145, 15 (April 11): 19.

Kruger, Arnd, and James Riordan, eds. 1996. The story of worker sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Kuhlemeyer, G. 1999. Taxpayer cost of Mile High name. The Denver Post, 7 November, Section B.

Kusz, Kyle W. 2007. From NASCAR nation to Pat Tillman: Notes on sport and the politics of white cultural nationalism in post-9/11 America. Journal of Sport & Social Issues, 30, 1: 77–88.

Kusz, Kyle. 2007. Revolt of the white athlete: race, media and the emergence of extreme athletes in America. NY: Peter Lang Publishing.

Kyles, C., and M. Lounsbery. 2004. Project Destiny: Initiating Physical Activity for Nonathletic Girls Through Sport. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 75, 1: 37–41.

La Franco, R. 1996. The top 40. Forbes 158, 7 (September): 164–78.

Laberge, Suzanne., and Mathieu Albert. 1999. Conceptions of masculinity and of gender transgressions in sport among adolescent boys: Hegemony, contestation, and social class dynamic. Men and Masculinities 1, 3: 243–267.

Laberge, Suzanne, and David Sankoff. 1988. Physical activities, body habitus, and lifestyles. In J. Harvey and H. Cantelon, eds., Not just a game (pp. 267–286). Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press.

Ladd, Tony, and James A. Mathisen. 1999. Muscular Christianity: Evangelical Protestants and the development of American sport. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.

Lafeber, W. 2000. Michael Jordan and the new global capitalism. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, Inc.

Lafferty, Yvonne, & McKay, Jim. 2004. “Suffragettes in satin shorts”? Gender and competitive boxing. Qualitative Sociology 27, 3: 249–276.

Lamb, Gregory M. 2004. Will gene-altered athletes kill sport? Christian Science Monitor, August 23: 12 (www.csmonitor.com/2004/0823/p12s01-stgn.html).

Lamb, L. 2000. Can women save sports? An interview with Mary Jo Kane. Utne Reader, No. 97, 56–57.

Lampman, Brian. 1999. Why athletes commit crime. Paper presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Cleveland, OH (November).

Lance, Larry. M. 2005. Violence in sport: A theoretical note. Sociological Spectrum 25, 2: 213–214.

Landers, Daniel M., and D. M. Landers. 1978. Socialization via interscholastic athletics: its effects on delinquency. Sociology of Education 51, 4: 299–303.

Landers, M. A., and Gary Alan Fine. 1996. Learning life’s lessons in Tee Ball: The reinforcement of gender and status in kindergarten sport. Sociology of Sport Journal 13, 1: 87–93.

Langley, M. 1994. The cool pose: An Afrocentric analysis. Pp. 231–44 in R. G. Majors and

Langlois, J. H., and A.C. Downs. 1980. Mothers, fathers, and peers as socialization agents of sex-typed play behaviors in young children. Child Development 51:1237–1247.

Lapchick, Richard. 1979. South Africa: sport and apartheid politics. Ann. Am. Acad. Pol. Sci. 445:155–165.

Lapchick, Richard. 1984. Broken promises: Racism in American sports. New York: St. Martin’s/Marek.

Lapchick, Richard. 1987. The high school athlete as the future college student-athlete. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 11(1,2):104–124.

Lapchick, Richard. (with R. Malekoff). 1987. On the mark. St. Martin’s Press, New York.

Lapchick, Richard. 1988. Blacks and baseball. Center for the Study of Sport in Society Digest 1, 1: 4–12.

Lapchick, Richard. 1988. The high school student-athlete as the future college student-athlete. Paper prepared for the National School Board Association.

Lapchick, Richard. 1989. Blacks in the NBA and NFL. Center for the Study of Sport in Society Digest 1, 2: 1, 4–5.

Lapchick, Richard. 1991. Five minutes to midnight: Race and sport in the 1990s. Lanham, MD: Madison Books.

Lapchick, Richard. (with J.P. Brown) 1992. 1992 Racial report card: Do professional sports provide equal opportunities for all races? Center for the Study of Sport in Society Digest 4, 2: 1, 4–8.

Lapchick, Richard. 1992. The battle for a brave new world has just begun: A ‘New’ South Africa rises from the dust. Center for the Study of Sport in Society Digest 4, 3: 1, 4

Lapchick, Richard. 1995. Front court. Preface. In V. Fudzie and A. Hayes. The sport of learning: A comprehensive survival guide for African-American student-athletes. North Hollywood, CA: Doubleplay Publishing Group.

Lapchick, Richard. 1996. Sport in society: Equal opportunity of business as usual? Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Lapchick, Richard. (with B. Fay and M. McLean). 1996b. 1996 racial report card. Boston, MA: Center for the Study of Sport in Society, Northeastern University.

Lapchick, R. 2002. Keeping Score When It Counts: Graduation Rates for 2002–03 Bowl-bound College Football Teams. Report by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport, University of Central Florida, Orlando.

Lapchick, Richard. 2004. Racial and gender report card, 2003. Orlando, FL: The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports, University of Central Florida.

Lapchick, Richard. 2005. Keeping Score When It Counts: Assessing the Graduation Rates of the 2004–05 Bowl-bound College Football Teams. Orlando, FL: The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the DeVos Sport Business Management Graduate Program, University of Central Florida.

Lapchick, Richard. 2005. Keeping Score When It Counts: Graduation Rates for 2005 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Division I Basketball Tournament Teams. Orlando, FL: The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the DeVos Sport Business Management Graduate Program, University of Central Florida.

Lapchick, Richard. 2005. 2004 racial and gender report card. Orlando, FL: The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports, University of Central Florida.

Lapchick, Richard. E., & K. Mathews. 2000. Racial and gender report card (for 1998). Boston, MA: Center for the Study of Sport in Society (Northeastern University).

Laqueur, Thomas. 1990. Making sex. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Lasch, Christopher. 1977. The corruption of sports. New York Review of Books 24, 7: 24–30.

Latimer, Clay. 1999. NBA springs from humble roots. Rocky Mountain News (October 24): 31C.

Latimer, Clay. 2000. Where have all the shooters gone? Denver Rocky Mountain News, 16 April, 28–29C.

Latimer, Clay. 2005. More than child’s play: Giving the young a sporting chance. Rocky Mountain News (December 16): 1B, 12B–14B.

Latimer, Clay. 2005. More than child’s play: Under a nonstop watch. Rocky Mountain News (December 19): 1C, 8C.

Latimer, Clay. 2005. More than child’s play: Studies in determination. Rocky Mountain News (December 20): 1C, 11C–14C.

Latimer, Clay. 2005. More than child’s play: To market, to market. Rocky Mountain News (December 21): 1C, 11C–13C.

Latimer, Clay. 2005. More than child’s play: Change is in the heir. Rocky Mountain News (December 22): 1C, 12–13C.

Lauer, Harvey. 2006. The new Americans: defining ourselves through sports and fitness participation. New York: American Sports Data.

Laurendeau, Jason. 2004. The “crack choir” and the “cock chorus”: The intersection of gender and sexuality in skydiving texts. Sociology of Sport Journal 21, 4: 397–417.

Laurendeau, Jason. 2004. The “crack choir” and the “cock chorus”: The intersection of gender and sexuality in skydiving texts. Sociology of Sport Journal 21, 4: 397–417.

Lauriola, M., A. Zelli, C. Calcaterra, D. Cherubini, and D. Spinelli. 2004. Sport gender stereotypes in Italy. International Journal of Sport Psychology 35: 189–206.

Lavalee, D., and P. Wylleman, eds. 2000. Career transitions in sport: International perspectives. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology

Lavoie, Marc. 1989. Stacking, performance differentials, and salary discrimination in professional ice hockey: A survey of the evidence. Sociology of Sport Journal 6, 1: 17–35.

Lavoie, Marc. 2000. Economics and sport. In Jay Coakley and Eric Dunning, eds. Handbook of sports studies (pp. 157–170). London: Sage.

Lavoie Marc, and Wib M. Leonard II. 1994. In search of an alternative explanation of stacking in baseball: The uncertainty hypothesis. Sociology of Sport Journal 11, 2: 140–154.

Law, Alan, Jean Harvey, and Staurt Kemp. 2002. The Global Sport Mass Media Oligopoly: The Three Usual Suspects and More. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 37, 3–4: 279–302.

Lawler, Jennifer. 2002. Punch: Why women participate in violent sports. Terre Haute, IN: Wish Publishing.

Lawrence, P. R. 1987. Unsportsmanlike conduct. Praeger, New York.

Lawrence, Suzanne Malia. 2005. African American athletes’ experiences of race in sport. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 40, 1: 99–110.

Layden, Tim. 1995. Better education. Sports Illustrated 82, 13 (April 3): 68–90.

Layden, Tim. 1995. Book smart. Sports Illustrated 82, 14 (April 10): 68–79.

Layden, Tim. 1995. You bet your life. Sports Illustrated 82, 15 (April 17): 46–55.

Layden, Tim. 2001. Does anyone remember the Titans? Sports Illustrated 95, 15 (October 15): 72–83.

Layden, Tim. 2002. The loneliest losers. Sports Illustrated 97, 20 (November 18): 69–72.

Layden, Tim. 2005. “I am an American.” Sports Illustrated 103, 17 (October 31): 60–69.

Le Batard, Dan. 2002. ALT.Hoops. ESPN The Magazine 5.10 (May, 13): 78–86.

Le Batard, Dan. 2005. Open look: Is it cheating if you don’t understand the rules? Es posible. ESPN The Magazine 8.10 (May 23): 14.

Le Batard, Dan. 2005. Open look: So you’re tired of the Barry Bonds act? ESPN The Magazine 8.07 (April 11): 18.

Le Batard, Dan. 2005. Open look: The fight that tore the NBA apart? ESPN The Magazine (May 9): 14.

Le Batard, Dan. 2005. Open look: Pat Riley may be about to stab a good friend in the back. ESPN The Magazine 8.15 (August 1): 14.

Leath, V. M., and A. Lumpkin. 1992. An analysis of sportswomen on the covers and in the feature articles of Women’s Sports and Fitness Magazine, 1975–1989. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 16, 2: 121–26.

Lederman, Douglas. 1988. Do winning teams spur contributions? The Chronicle of Higher Education 34, 18: 1, 32–34.

Lederman, Douglas. 1992. Blacks make up large proportion of scholarship athletes, yet their overall enrollment lags at Division I colleges. The Chronicle for Higher Education 38, 41: 1, A30–A34.

Lederman, Douglas. 1992. Men get 70% of money available for athletic scholarships at colleges that play big-time sport, new study finds. The Chronicle for Higher Education 38(28):1, A45–46.

Lederman, Douglas. 2003. Major issue: Athletes’ studies. USA Today (November 19): 1C.

Lee, Martin .J. 1986. Moral and social growth through sport: The coach’s role. In G. Gleeson (ed.), The growing child in competitive sport (pp. 248–255). London: Hodder & Stoughton.

Lee, Mike. 2006. The race for the 2012 Olympics: the inside story of how London won the bid. London: Virgin.

Lee, V. 1996. Wimps or warriors? Sports Spectrum (December) 22–25.

Lefkowitz, Bernard. 1997. Our guys: The Glen Ridge rape and the secret life of the perfect suburb. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Leizman, J. 1999. Let’s kill ’em: Understanding and controlling violence in sports. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, Inc.

Leland, J. 2000. Why America’s hooked on wrestling. Newsweek 135, 6 (February 7): 46–55.

Lemert, Charles. 1999. The might have been and the could be of religion in social theory. Sociological Theory 17, 3: 240–263.

Lemyre, Francois, Pierre Trudel, and Natalie Durand-Bush. 2007. How youth-sport coaches learn to coach. Sport Psychologist 21, 2: 191–209.

Lenny, E. 1977. Women’s self-confidence in achievement settings. Psychol. Bull. 84(1):1–13.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1986. Out of bounds: Women, sport and sexuality. Toronto: Women’s Press.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1988. Women, sport and physical activity: Research and bibliography. Ottawa, Ontario: Ministry of State, Fitness and Amateur Sports.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1991. Combating homophobia in sport and physical education. Sociology of Sport Journal 8(1):61–69.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1992. I am but you can’t tell: Homophobia and the marginalization of women in sport. Paper presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Toledo (November).

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1992. Feminism, resistance and the remaking of sport: Theories, methodologies and practices. Paper presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Toledo (November).

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1992. Unsafe at home base: Women’s experiences of sexual harassment in university sport and physical education. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal 1, 1: 19–33.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1994. Women, sport and physical activity: Selected research themes. Gloucester, Ontario: Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC/CDS).

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1994. Girl friendly sport and female values. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal 3, 1: 35–46.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1994. Sexuality and femininity in sport contexts: Issues and alternatives. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 18, 4: 356–76.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1996. When winners are losers: Toronto and Sydney bids for the summer games. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 20, 4: 392–410.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1998. Sport and corporate environmentalism. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 33, 4: 341–354.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 1999. Women, sport, and sexualities: Breaking the silences. In P. White and K. Young, eds. Sport and gender in Canada (pp. 170–181). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 2000. Inside the Olympics industry: Power, politics, and activisim. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 2002. The best Olympics ever? The social impacts of Sydney 2000. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Lenskyj, elen Jefferson. 2003. Out in the field: gender, sport and sexualities. Toronto: Women’s Press. www.womenspress.ca/.

Lenskyj, Helen Jefferson. 2004. Making the world safe for global capital: The Sydney 2000 Olympics and beyond. In John Bale and Mette Christensen, eds. Post-Olympism: Questioning sport in the twenty-first century (pp. 135–146.). Oxford/New York: Berg.

Leonard, David J. 2004. The Next M. J. or the Next O. J.? Kobe Bryant, Race, and the Absurdity of Colorblind Rhetoric. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 28, 3: 284–313.

Leonard, George B. 1973. Winning isn’t everything, it’s nothing. Intellectual Digest 4, 2: 45–46.

Leonard, George B. 1974. The ultimate athlete. The Viking Press, New York.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, II. 1987. Stacking in college basketball: a neglected analysis: Sociology of Sport Journal 4, 4: 403–9.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, II. 1977. An extension of the black, Latin, white report. International Review for Sport Sociology 3, 12: 86–95.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, II. 1977. Stacking and performance differentials of whites, blacks and Latins in professional baseball. Review of Sport and Leisure 2: 77–106.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, II. 1988. Salaries and race in professional baseball: the Hispanic component. Sociology of Sport Journal 5, 3: 278–84.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, II. 1995. Economic discrimination in major league baseball: Marginal revenue products of majority and minority groups members. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 19, 2: 180–90.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, II. 1996. The odds of transiting from one level of sports participation to another. Sociology of Sport Journal 13, 3: 288–99.

Leonard, Wilbert Marcellus, and J.E. Reyman. 1988. The odds of attaining professional athlete status: refining the computations. Sociology of Sport Journal 5(2):162–169.

Leray, C. 1994. Planet Dennis. Inside Sports (February): 28–33.

Lever, Janet. 1976. Sex differences in the games children play. Social Problems 23: 478–87.

Lever, Janet. 1978. Sex differences in the complexity of children’s play. American Sociological Review 43, 4: 471–83.

Lever, Janet. 1980. Multiple methods of data collection: a note on divergence. Urban Life 10, 2: 199–214.

Lever, Janet. 1983. Soccer madness. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Lever, Janet, and Stanton Wheeler, 1984. The Chicago Tribune sports page, 1900–1975. Sociology of Sport Journal 1, 4: 299–313.

Lever, Janet, and Stanton Wheeler. 1993. Mass media and the experience of sport. Communication Research 20, 1: 125–43.

Levy, Don. 2005. Fantasy sports and fanship habitus: Understanding the process of sport consumption. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Society, August (Philadelphia).

Lewin, Tamar. 2002. Ruling fuels drug-test debate in schools. The Denver Post (September 29): 12A.

Lewis, Amanda E. 2003. Race in the schoolyard: Negotiating the color line in classrooms and communities. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Lewis, Jerry M. 1982. Fan violence: an American social problem. Res. Soc. Prob. Pub. Policy 2:175–206.

Lewis, Michael. 1972. Sex differences in play behavior of the very young. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 43, 6: 38–39.

Lewis, M. 1972. Culture and gender roles: There is no unisex in the nursery. Psychology Today 5, 12: 54–57.

Liddle, Eric. 2003. Black is best. www.spectator.co.uk (retrieved June, 2005).

Lieber, Jill. 2003. Playing dirty, playing mean. USA Today (January 3): 1C–2C.

Lieblich, Julia, and Richard N. Ostling. 2000. Little prayer of resolving church and state debate. Denver Rocky Mountain News (January 16): 2A, 63–64A.



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