Master bibliography for sports in society, 1994–2009 Note



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Light, Richard, and Louise Kinnaird. 2002. Appeasing the Gods: Shinto, sumo and ‘true’ Japanese spirit. In With God on their Side: Sport in the Service of Religion (pp. 139–159) edited by T. Magdalinski and T. J. L. Chandler. London/New York: Routledge.

Lightsey, David. 2006. Muscles, speed & lies: what the sport supplement industry does not want athletes or consumers to know. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press.

Ligutom-Kimura, Donna Ann. 1995. The invisible women. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 66, 7: 34–41.

Lipsher, S. 2001. Alive and kicking. The Denver Post, 26 December, 1A, 18A.

Lipsyte, Robert. 1998. A step in the healing process. New York Times (March 5): C22

Lipsyte, Robert.1996. One fell swoosh: Can a logo conquer all? The New York Times, Section B (February 7): 9.

Lipsyte, Robert.1996. Little girls in a staged spectacle for big bucks? That’s sportainment! The New York Times (August 4): 28.

Lipsyte, Robert. 1999. The jock culture: Time to debate questions. New York Times, Section 8 (May 9): 11

Lipsyte, Robert. 2001. Questions line the road as NASCAR steers into a new year. The New York Times, (December 30): S9.

Lipsyte, Robert. 2001. In purest form, basketball is a playground game. The New York Times, (October 28): S13.

Lipsyte, Robert, 2005. Outraged over the steroids outrage. The New York Times (March 22): 13A

Lirgg, C., R. DiBrezzo, and A. Smith. 1994. Influence of gender of coach on perceptions of basketball and coaching self-efficacy and aspirations of high school female basketball players. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal 3, 1: 1–14.

Liu, E. 1999. Remember when public space didn’t carry brand names? USA Today, 25 March, 15A.

Lixey, Kevin. 2006. The goals of the “Church and sport” section (pp. 75–83). In Pontifical Council for the Laity. 2006. The world of sport today: A field of Christian mission. Città del Vaticana: Libreria Editrice Vaticana.

Lock, Rebecca Ann. 2003. The doping ban: Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbophobia. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 38, 4: 397–411.

Locke, Lawrence. 1962. Performance of administration oriented educators on selected psychological tests. Research Quarterly 33, 3: 418–429.

Locke, Richard M., Fei Qin, and Alberto Brause. 2006. Does monitoring improve labor standards?: Lessons from Nike. MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 4612-06; online, http://ssrn.com/abstract=916771.

LoConto, David G., and Tori J. Roth . 2005. Mead and the art of trash talking: I got your gesture right here. Sociological Spectrum 25, 2 (March–April): 215–230.

Loland, S., B. Skirstad, and Ivan Waddington. 2006. Pain and injury in sport. London: Routledge.

Lombardo, B. J. 1982. The behavior of youth sport coaches: crises on the bench. ARENA Review 6(1): 48–55.

Long, Jonathan A., and Mike J. McNamee. 2004. On the Moral Economy of Racism and Racist Rationalizations in Sport. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 39. 4: 405–420.

Long, Jonathan, Paul Robinson, and Karl Spracklen. 2005. Promoting Racial Equality within Sports Organizations. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 29, 1: 41–59.

Longman, Jeré. 1996. Slow down, speed up. New York Times (May 1): B11.

Longman, Jeré. 2001. Getting the athletic edge may mean altering genes. The New York Times, 11 May, www.nytimes.com/2001/05/11/sports/11GENE.html.

Longman, Jeré. 2001. A town where football is the glue and the hope. The New York Times, 23 November, A27–A28.

Longmore, A. 1994. Feminine touch marks sport’s new age. The Times (London), February 19: 44.

Looney, D. S. 1996. Cash, check or charge? The Sporting News, July 1: 38–42.

Lopiano, Donna. 1984. A political analysis of the possibility of impact alternatives for the accomplishment of feminist objectives within American intercollegiate sport. ARENA Review 8, 2: 49–61.

Lopiano, Donna. 1991. Presentation at the Coaching America’s Coaches Conference, United States Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, CO.

Lopiano, Donna. 1992. The stars are lining up in support of gender equity in sport. GWS News 19, 3: 3–4, 15–16.

Lopiano, Donna. 2004. Gender equity in sports. The Diversity Factor 12, 1: 24–29.

Lopiano, Donna A. 1993. Political analysis: Gender equity strategies for the future. Pp. 104–16 in G. L. Cohen, ed. Women in sport: Issues and controversies. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Lord, M. 2002. Athletics for all. U.S. News and World Report 132 (8), 18 March, 68–69.

Lorenz, Konrad. 1966. On aggression. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Loughran, J. N. 1996. Athletics reform is doomed to fail. Trusteeship (November/December): 35.

Lovaglia, Michael J., and Jeffrey W. Lucas. 2005. High-visibility athletic programs and the prestige of public universities. Sport Journal 8, 1. Online:

Loveless, Tom. 2002. The 2002 Brown Center Report on American Education: How well are American students learning? Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution.

Lowe, Maria R. 1998. Women of steel: Female bodybuilders and the struggle for self-definition. New York: New York University Press.

Lowes, Mark Douglas. 1999. Inside the sports pages: Work routines, professional ideologies, and the manufacture of sport news. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.

Loy, John. 1968. The nature of sport: a definitional effort. Quest 10:1–15.

Loy, John W. 1968. Sociopsychological attributes associated with the early adoption of a sport innovation. Journal of Psychology 70:141–147.

Loy, John W. 1969. The study of sport and social mobility. In G. Kenyon, ed. Sociology of sport. North Palm Beach, FL: The Athletic Institute.

Loy, John W. 1969. Social psychological characteristics of innovators. American Sociological Review 34:73–82.

Loy, John W. 1992. The dark side of agon: Men in tribal groups and the phenomenon of gang rape. Paper presented at the annual conference of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Toledo (November).

Loy, John, David L. Andrews, and Robert Rinehart. 1993. The body in culture and sport. Sport Science Review 2, 1: 69–91.

Loy, John W., J. E. Curtis, and G. H. Sage. 1978. Relative centrality of playing position and leadership recruitment in team sports. Exercise and Sport Science Reviews 6: 257–84.

Loy, John W., and Steven J. Jackson. 1990. A typology of group structures and a theory of their effects on patterns of leadership recruitment within sport organizations. Pp. 93–114 in. L. VanderVelden and J. H. Humprey, eds. Psychology and sociology of sport: Current selected research. Vol. 2. New York: AMS Press.

Loy, John W., and J. R. McElvogue. 1970. Racial discrimination in American sport. Int. Rev. Sport Sociol. 5:5–23.

Loy, John W., and Geore H. Sage. 1973. Organizational prestige and coaching career patterns. Paper presented at the meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta.

Luberto, D. K. 1994. The integration movement: Texas high school athletic and academic contests. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 18, 2: 151–68.

Lucas, John. 1992. Future of the Olympic Games. Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc. Champaign, Ill.

Lucas, John, and Michael Real. 1984. Olympic television: a descriptive history of the interdependence of media and sports in the Summer Olympic Games, 1956–1984. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Anaheim, Calif.

Lucas, Jeffrey W., and Michael J. Lovaglia. 2002. Athletes’ expectations for success in athletics compared to academic competition. The Sport Journal 5, www.thesportjournal.org (retrieved July 14, 2005).

Lucas, Jeffrey W., and Michael J. Lovaglia. 2005. Can academic progress help collegiate football teams win? Sport Journal 48. Online:www.thesportjournal.org/article/can-academic-progress-help-collegiate-football-teams-win. Accessed 2/15/2009.

Lueptow, L. B., and B. D. Kayser. 1973. Athletic involvement, academic achievement and aspiration. Sociological Focus 7, 1: 24–35.

Lüschen, Günther. 1967. The interdependence of sport and culture. International Review of Sport Sociology 2, 127–141.

Lüschen, Günther. 1988. Towards a new structural analysis--the present state and the prospects of the international sociology of sport. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 23(4):269–286.

Lüschen, Günther. 1993. Doping in sport: The social structure of a deviant subculture. Sport Science Review 2, 1: 92–106.

Lumpkin, Angela, and L. D. Williams. 1991. An analysis of Sports Illustrated feature articles. 1954–1987. Sociology of Sport Journal 8, 1: 16–32.

Lupton, D. 2000. The social construction of medicine and the body. In G. Albrecht, R. Fitzpatrick, & S. Scrimshaw, eds. The handbook in social studies in health and medicine. London: Sage Publications.

Lupton, Deborah. 2000. The social construction of medicine and the body. In G. Albrecht, R. Fitzpatrick, and S. Scrimshaw, eds. The handbook of social studies in health and medicine. London: Sage Publications.

Lyman, et al. 1998. Youth pitching injuries. Sports Medicine Update 13(2), 4–9.

Lyng, S. 1990. Edgework: A social psychological analysis of voluntary risk taking. American Journal of Sociology 95, 4: 851–86.

Lyons, B. 2002. Fallen legends were beset by life’s frailties. Denver Post (September 29): 4C.

Maas, Kay W., and Cynthia A. Hasbrook. 2001. Media promotion of the paradigm citizen/golfer: An analysis of golf magazines’ representations of disability, gender, and age. Sociology of Sport Journal 18, 1: 21–36.

Macintosh, D. (with T. Bedecki and C.E.S. Franks). 1987. Sport and politics in Canada. McGill-Queens University Press, Kingston, Ontario.

Macintosh, D., and D. Whitson. 1990. The game planners: Transforming Canada’s sport system. McGill-Queens University Press, Kingston, Ontario.

Macintosh, D., and M. Hawes. 1992. The IOC and the world of interdependence. Olympika 1: 29–45.

Macintosh, D., and M. Hawes. 1994. Sport and Canadian diplomacy. Montreal, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

MacNeill, M. 1988. Active women, media representations, and ideology. In J. Harvey and H. Cantelon, eds. Not just a game. University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa.

MacNeill, Margaret. 1988. Active women, media representations, and ideology. In J. Harvey and H. Cantelon, eds. Not just a game. University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa.

MacNeill, Margaret. 1994. Active women, media representations, and ideology. Pp. 273–88 in S. Birrell and C. L. Cole, eds. Women, sport, and culture. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

MacNeill, Margaret. 1996. Networks: Producing Olympic ice hockey for a national television audience. Sociology of Sport Journal 13, 2: 103–24.

MacNeill, Margaret. 1999. Social marketing, gender, and the science of fitness: A case-study of ParticiPACTION campaigns. Pp. 215–231 in Philip White and Kevin Young, eds. Sport and gender in Canada. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

MacNeill, Margaret, Peter Donnelly, and Graham Knight. 2001. Corporate training: Identity construction, preparation for the Sydney Olympic Games and relationships between Canadian media, swimmers and sponsors. Olympika 10: 1–32.

Madan, M. 2000. “It’s not just cricket!” World series cricket: Race, nation, and diasporic Indian identity. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 24(1), 24–35.

Madison, James K., and Sarita L. Ruma. 2003. Exercise and athletic involvement as moderators of severity in adolescents with eating disorders. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 15, 3: 213–222.

Maffei, Fabrizio. 2006. Sport and media (pp. 107–110). In Pontifical Council for the Laity. 2006. The world of sport today: A field of Christian mission. Città del Vaticana: Libreria Editrice Vaticana.

Magazine, Roger. 2007. Golden and blue like my heart: Masculinity, youth, and power among soccer fans in Mexico City. Tuscon, AZ: University of Arizona Press.

Magdalinski, T., and T. J. L. Chandler, eds. 2002. With God on their Side: Sport in the Service of Religion. London/New York: Routledge.

Magee, Jonathan, and John Sugden. 2002. “The World at Their Feet”: Professional Football and International Labor Migration. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 26, 4: 421–437.

Magnusson, G. K. 2001. The internationalization of sports: The case of Iceland. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 36 (1): 59–69.

Maguire, Brendan. 2005. American professional wrestling: Evolution, content, and popular appeal. Sociological Spectrum 25, 2: 155–176.

Maguire, Jennifer S. 2001. Fit and flexible: The fitness industry, personal trainers and emotional service labor. Sociology of Sport Journal 18, 4: 379–402.

Maguire, Joseph. 1986. The emergence of football spectating as a social problem, 1880–1985: a figurational and developmental perspective. Sociology of Sport Journal 3, 3: 217–244.

Maguire, Joseph. 1988. Race and position assignment in English soccer: a preliminary analysis of ethnicity and sport in Britain. Sociology of Sport Journal 5, 3: 257–269.

Maguire, Joseph. 1988–1989. Violence at soccer matches in Victorian England: Issues in the study of sports violence, popular culture and deviance. Current Psychology 7, 4: 285–97.

Maguire, Joseph. 1990. More than a sporting touchdown: The making of American football in England, 1982–1990. Sociology of Sport Journal 7, 3: 213–237.

Maguire, Joseph. 1991a. Sport, racism and British society: A sociological study of England’s elite male Afro/Caribbean soccer and Rugby Union players. In G. Jarvie (ed.), Sport, racism and ethnicity (pp. 94–123). The Falmer Press, London.

Maguire, Joseph. 1991b. The media-sport production complex: The case of American football in Western European societies. European Journal of Communication 6, 4:315–335.

Maguire, Joseph. 1993. Globalization, sport development, and the media/sport production complex. Sport Science Review 2: 29–47.

Maguire, Joseph. 1994a. Globalisation, sport and national identities: “The Empires Strike Back?” Society and Leisure 16: 293–323.

Maguire, Joseph. 1994b. Preliminary observations on globalization and the migration of sport labor. Sociological Review 3: 452–80.

Maguire, Joseph. 1994c. Sport, identity politics, and globalization: Diminishing contrasts and increasing varieties. Sociology of Sport Journal 11, 4: 398–427.

Maguire, Joseph. 1996. Blade runners, Canadian migrants, ice hockey, and the global sports process. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 20, 3: 335–60.

Maguire, Joseph. 1998. Globalization and sportization: A figurational process/sociological perspective. Avante 4(1), 67–89.

Maguire, Joseph. 1999. Global sport: Identities, societies, civilizations. Cambridge, England: Polity Press.

Maguire, Joseph A. 2006. Sport and globalization. In A. Raney and J. Bryant, eds. Handbook of sports and media (pp. 435–446). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

Maguire, Joseph. 2004. Sport Labor Migration Research Revisited. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 28, 4: 477–482.

Maguire, Joseph. 2005, ed. Power and Global Sport: Zones of Prestige, Emulation and Resistance. London/New York: Routledge.

Maguire, Joseph, Grant Jarvie, Louise Mansfield, and J. Bradley. 2002. Sport worlds: A sociological perspective. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Maguire, Joseph, and Robert Pearton. 2000b. The impact of elite labour migration on the identification, selection and development of European soccer players. Journal of Sports Sciences 18: 759–769.

Maguire, Joseph, and Robert Pearton. 2000a. Global sport and the migration patterns of


France 1998 world cup finals players: some preliminary observations. Soccer and Society 1: 175–189.

Maguire, Joseph, and Emma Poulton. 1999. European Identity Politics in Euro 96: Invented Traditions, Imagined Communities and National Habitus Codes. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 34, 1: 17–29.

Maguire, Joseph, and Davd Stead. 1996. Far Pavilions? Cricket migrants, foreign sojourn and contested identities. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 31, 1: 1–24.

Maguire, Joseph, and David Stead. 2005. ‘Cricketers of the Empire’: Cash crops, mercenaries and symbols of sporting emancipation? In Joseph Maguire, ed. Power and Global Sport: Zones of Prestige, Emulation and Resistance. London/New York: Routledge.

Mahany, Barbara. 1999. Parents drive free time from lives of kids. Chicago Tribune, May 27, LIFE1.

Mahiri, Jabari. 1998. Shooting for excellence: African American youth culture in New Century Schools. New York/London: Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Mahler, Jonathan. 2005. Building the béisbol brand. The New York Times (Section 6): www.nytimes.com/2005/07/31/magazine/31METS.html.

Maier, Bernhard. 2006. Olympic chaplains. In Pontifical Council for the Laity. 2006. The world of sport today: A field of Christian mission (pp. 1350 137). Città del Vaticana: Libreria Editrice Vaticana.

Majors, Richard. 1986. Cool pose: The proud signature of black survival. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics 17 (Winter): 184–85.

Majors, Richard. 1991. Cool pose: Black masculinity and sports. Pp. 109–14 in M. A. Messner, and D. F. Sabo (eds.). Sport, men, and the gender order. Champaign IL: Human Kinetics.

Majors, Richard. 1998. Cool pose: Black masculinity and sports. In G. Sailes, ed. African Americans in sport (pp. 15–22). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Majors, Richard, et al. 1994. Cool pose: A symbolic mechanism for masculine role enactment and coping by black males. Pp. 245–59 in R. G. Majors and J. U. Gordon, eds. The American black male. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.

Majors, Richard, and Janet Mancini Billson. 1992. Cool pose: The dilemmas of black manhood in America. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Majors, Richard G, and Jacob U. Gordon, eds. The American black male. Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall.

Malcolm, D., and K. Sheard. 2002. “Pain in the assets”: The effects of commercialization and professionalization on the management of injury in English Rugby Union. Sociology of Sport Journal 19 (2): 149–169.

Malcomson, Robert. W. 1984. Sports in society: A historical perspective. British Journal of Sport History 1, 1: 60–72.

Malec, M. A. 1994. Gender (in)equity in the NCAA News. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 18, 4: 376–78.

Malec, M. A. 1995. Hoop shots and last dreams. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 19, 3: 307–11.

Malloy, D. C., and Dwight H. Zakus. Ethics of drug testing in sport – an invasion of privacy justified? Sport, Education and Society 2 (October): 203–218.

Mandelbaum, Michael. 2004. The meaning of sports: Why Americans watch baseball, football, and basketball and what they see when they do. New York: Public Affairs.

Mandell, A. 1976. The nightmare season. Random House, New York.

Mandle, J.R., and J.D. Mandle. 1988. Grass roots commitment: basketball and society in Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Books, Parkersburg, IA.

Mandle, J.R., and J.D. Mandle. 1989. Volunteerism and commercialization in basketball: the case of Trinidad and Tobago. Sociology of Sport Journal 6, 2: 113–124.

Mangan, J. A., and Andrew Ritchie, eds., Ethnicity, sport, Identity: Struggles for Status. London/Portland, OR: Frank Cass.

Mangan, J.A., ed. 2003. Militarism, sport, Europe: War without weapons. London/New York: Routledge.

Mangan, J.A., ed. 2006. A sport-loving society: Victorian and Edwardian middle-class England at play. Abingdon: Routledge.

Mangan, K. S. 1996. U. of Houston considers the unthinkable for a Texas university: Ending its sports program. The Chronicle of Higher Education 43, 3(September 13): A47–A48.

Mannon, James M. 1997. Measuring up: The performance ethic in American culture. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Mantel, R.C., and L. Vander Velden. 1974. The relationship between the professionalization of attitude toward play of preadolescent boys and participation in organized sport. In G.H. Sage, ed. Sport and American society. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., Reading, Mass.

Marable, Manning. 1993. A new American socialism. The Progressive 57, 2: 20–25.

Marivoet, Salomé. 2006. UEFA Euro 2004TM Portugal: The social construction of a sports mega-event and spectacle. The Sociological Review 54, 2: 127–143.

Mark, M. M., et al. 1983. Perceived injustice and sports violence. In J. Goldstein, ed. Sports violence. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Mark, M.M., et al. 1983. Perceived injustice and sports violence. In J. Goldstein, ed. Sports violence. Springer-Verlag, New York.

Marks, J. 1994. Black, white, other: Racial categories are cultural constructs masquerading as biology, Natural History 103, 12: 32–35.

Marks, S. 1977. Multiple roles and role strain: Some notes on human energy, time, and commitment. American Sociological Review 42: 921–936.

Markula, Pirkko, ed. 2005. Feminist sport studies: Sharing experiences of joy and pain. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Markula, Pirkku. 1995. Firm but shapely, fit but sexy, strong but thin: The postmodern aerobicizing female bodies. Sociology of Sport Journal 12, 4: 424–53.

Marriott, Michael. 2005. Cyberbodies: Robo-legs. The New York Times, June 20: F1

Marriott, Michel. 2004. Your shot, he said, distantly. The New York Times, Aug. 26 (Circuits): 1

Mars, John. M. 1996. The right of publicity: Untested marketing rights of college football celebrities. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 20, 2: 211–222.

Marsh, Herbert W., and Sabina Kleitman. 2002. Extracurricular school activities: The good, the bad, and the nonlinear. Harvard Educational Review 72, 4: 464–511

Marsh, Herbert W., and Sabina Kleitman. 2003. School athletic participation: Mostly gain with little pain. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 25, 2: 205–228.

Marsh, Herbert. W. 1993. The effect of participation in sport during the last two years of high school. Sociology of Sport Journal 10, 1: 18–43.

Marsh, Peter. 1978. Aggro: The illusion of violence. London: Dent & Sons.

Marsh, Peter. 1982. Social order on the British soccer terraces. International Social Science Journal 34, 2: 247–256.

Marsh, Peter. 1982. Social order on the British soccer terraces. International Social Science Journal 34, 2: 247–56.

Marsh, Peter., and A. Campbell, eds. 1982 Aggression and violence. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Marshall, S. W., and Kevin M. Guskiewicz. 2003. Sports and Recreational injury: The hidden cost of a healthy lifestyle. Injury Prevention 9: 100–102.

Martin, Randy., & Toby. Miller, eds. 1999. SportCult. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Martinek, Thomas J., and Donald R. Hellison. 1997. Fostering resiliency in underserved youth through physical activity. Quest 49, 1: 34–49.



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