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Book Synopsis
College athletes are at the very center of emerging campus debates over their legal, financial, and academic role. Amid ongoing litigation and pressure from internal and external stakeholders, many policy makers and university leaders are scrambling to determine the nature of this role. This timely and comprehensive volume identifies and discusses bylaws and legal decisions that have impacted the college athlete's ability to pursue higher education. It also explains and critiques the formal policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and member institutions while examining critical issues relevant to the growing fields of sport management, athletic administration, and sports law. Aimed at anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of the intercollegiate athletics landscape, College Athletes' Rights and Well-Being is divided into four sections. The first lays out the historical foundations that have shaped the intercollegiate athletic experience. Subsequent sections des

Trade Review
With ongoing legal action and mounting social activism challenging the current NCAA model of college sport in the US, the release of this volume could hardly be more timely. Comeaux brings together contributions from leading scholars and professionals to examine college sports policy and practice from historical, legal, financial, labor, and academic perspectives... an excellent resource for auxiliary reading in any course that studies the sociological or cultural impacts of college sport in the US.
—R. D. Sheptak Jr., Baldwin Wallace University, Choice

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction., by John R. Thelin
Part One
1. The Muzzle and the Megaphone, by Valyncia C. Raphael and J.P. Abercrumbie
Part Two
2. The National Letter of Intent, by Ellen J. Staurowsky
3. Amateurism and the NCAA Cartel, by Robert Scott Lemons
4. Title IX's Gender-Separate Allowance in the Context of College Athlete Rights and
Intercollegiate Athletics Reform, by Jennifer Lee Hoffman
5. The State of Concussion Protocols, by Whitney Griffin
6. 4-4 Transfer Restrictions on College Football and Athlete Freedom, by Gerald Gurney
7. Due Process in College Sports, by Steven J. Silver
8. College Athletes and Collective Bargaining Laws, by Neal H. Hutchens and Kaitlin A. Quigley
Part Three
9. Commercialism in College Sports Undermines Athletes' Educational Opportunities
and Rights, by Angela Lumpkin
10. Conference Realignment and the Evolution of New Organizational Forms, by Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery
11. Competitive Equity, by Andy Schwarz and Daniel A. Rascher
Part Four
12. Looking underneath the Helmet, by Jamel K. Donnor
13. Athletic Scholarship Arrangement, by Kealii Troy Kukahiko and Mitchell J. Chang
14. Intervention Strategies for Improving College Athletes' Academic and Personal
Development Outcomes at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, by Joseph N. Cooper and Eddie Comeaux
15. Revisiting African American Males and Highlighting Pacific Islander/Polynesian Male Experiences, by C. Keith Harrison, Leticia Osequera, Jean Boyd, and Monica Morita
16. Activism in College Athletics, by Emmett Gill, Jr.
Afterword
Restoring Balance, by Scott N. Brooks
Contributors
Index

College Athletes Rights and WellBeing

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 27/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9781421423852, 978-1421423852
      ISBN10: 1421423855

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      College athletes are at the very center of emerging campus debates over their legal, financial, and academic role. Amid ongoing litigation and pressure from internal and external stakeholders, many policy makers and university leaders are scrambling to determine the nature of this role. This timely and comprehensive volume identifies and discusses bylaws and legal decisions that have impacted the college athlete's ability to pursue higher education. It also explains and critiques the formal policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and member institutions while examining critical issues relevant to the growing fields of sport management, athletic administration, and sports law. Aimed at anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of the intercollegiate athletics landscape, College Athletes' Rights and Well-Being is divided into four sections. The first lays out the historical foundations that have shaped the intercollegiate athletic experience. Subsequent sections des

      Trade Review
      With ongoing legal action and mounting social activism challenging the current NCAA model of college sport in the US, the release of this volume could hardly be more timely. Comeaux brings together contributions from leading scholars and professionals to examine college sports policy and practice from historical, legal, financial, labor, and academic perspectives... an excellent resource for auxiliary reading in any course that studies the sociological or cultural impacts of college sport in the US.
      —R. D. Sheptak Jr., Baldwin Wallace University, Choice

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction., by John R. Thelin
      Part One
      1. The Muzzle and the Megaphone, by Valyncia C. Raphael and J.P. Abercrumbie
      Part Two
      2. The National Letter of Intent, by Ellen J. Staurowsky
      3. Amateurism and the NCAA Cartel, by Robert Scott Lemons
      4. Title IX's Gender-Separate Allowance in the Context of College Athlete Rights and
      Intercollegiate Athletics Reform, by Jennifer Lee Hoffman
      5. The State of Concussion Protocols, by Whitney Griffin
      6. 4-4 Transfer Restrictions on College Football and Athlete Freedom, by Gerald Gurney
      7. Due Process in College Sports, by Steven J. Silver
      8. College Athletes and Collective Bargaining Laws, by Neal H. Hutchens and Kaitlin A. Quigley
      Part Three
      9. Commercialism in College Sports Undermines Athletes' Educational Opportunities
      and Rights, by Angela Lumpkin
      10. Conference Realignment and the Evolution of New Organizational Forms, by Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery
      11. Competitive Equity, by Andy Schwarz and Daniel A. Rascher
      Part Four
      12. Looking underneath the Helmet, by Jamel K. Donnor
      13. Athletic Scholarship Arrangement, by Kealii Troy Kukahiko and Mitchell J. Chang
      14. Intervention Strategies for Improving College Athletes' Academic and Personal
      Development Outcomes at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, by Joseph N. Cooper and Eddie Comeaux
      15. Revisiting African American Males and Highlighting Pacific Islander/Polynesian Male Experiences, by C. Keith Harrison, Leticia Osequera, Jean Boyd, and Monica Morita
      16. Activism in College Athletics, by Emmett Gill, Jr.
      Afterword
      Restoring Balance, by Scott N. Brooks
      Contributors
      Index

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