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DJANGOS CHAINED: UNDERSTANDING THE NARRATIVES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE STUDENT ATHLETES PARTICIPATING IN DIVISION I BASKETBALL AT PREDOMINANTLY WHITE INSTITUTIONSCampbell, James H. 02 December 2014 (has links)
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Male and Female Athletes’ Perceptions of their Coaches’ CommunicationHartsough, Leanna L., Hartsough January 2017 (has links)
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Hegemony in American Capitalism: The Exploitation of Race and Socioeconomic Status in FootballWhite, Kristopher C. 23 August 2018 (has links)
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EFFICACY OF WHOLE-BODY SUSPENSION TRAINING ON ENHANCING FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT ABILITIES FOLLOWING A SUPERVISED OR HOME-BASED 8-WEEK TRAINING PROGRAMSaylor, Shelby Marie 24 May 2016 (has links)
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A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH: POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL CONCERNS MANIFESTED IN SOCCER HISTORYKnox, Sam Michael 16 June 2016 (has links)
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Hosting the Olympics: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Economic and Social Effects of the Olympic GamesBadia-Bellinger, Jordan Jose 01 January 2012 (has links)
This paper attempts to provide a cost-benefit analysis of the economic and social effects of hosting the Olympic Games. I provide an overview of the economic and social impacts of the Games and analyze their effects. I focus the economic effects of the Games on tourism, trade, corporate sponsorship and the sale of television rights. I also look at the social effects of the Games on infrastructure and employment. Finally I assess why the Olympics remain an appealing venture for cities, despite evidence that demonstrates how they produce more actual harm than good for the host city. In addition, I provide predictions for two alternative directions that the Olympics could take in the future: to either continue in the current trend of immense growth and commercialization, or alternatively, implement a new Olympic bidding process that establishes stricter criteria for candidate cities.
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Game Changer: Identifying the Relationships Between Teams’ and Leagues’ Social Media Presence on Fan Behavior and Engagement: Initial Study and Directions for Future ResearchAndreski, Grace Elizabeth 06 June 2022 (has links)
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"Baseball as Community Identity: Cleveland, Ohio -- 1891-2012"Ferguson, Matthew R. 11 April 2013 (has links)
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Women's Professional Sports: A Case Study on Practices that Could Increase Their ProfitabilityMcArdle, Danielle H 01 January 2016 (has links)
Women’s professional sports leagues have often been considered a risky business endeavor. Critics cite low attendance, lack of sponsorships, lack of media rights deals, and numerous other reasons for why women’s professional sports leagues are not profitable. In analyzing the current landscape of women’s professional sport leagues, this paper uses a case study approach to develop a strategy that will highlight lessons learned from past women’s professional sports leagues, current professional sports leagues, sponsorship agreements, fans, social, digital, and mobile marketing strategies, and management practices to show how the business of women’s sports could be made into a more profitable endeavor.
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Using Student-Athlete Experience To Predict Mental Well-beingHesson, Chet 24 July 2018 (has links)
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