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Sport and the Neoliberal University : Profit, Politics, and Pedagogy / Ryan King-White.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Anderson, Lauren C.
Beissel, Adam.
Bustad, Jacob J.
DeLuca, Jaime.
Giardina, Michael D.
Giroux, Henry A.
Giroux, Susan Searls.
Hawzen, Matthew G.
King-White, Ryan, Editor.
King-White, Ryan.
Maddox, Callie Batts.
Mower, Ronald L.
Newman, Joshua I.
Rick, Oliver.
Southall, Crystal.
Southall, Richard M.
Staurowsky, Ellen J.
Ternes, Neal C.
Series:
American campus.
The American Campus
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Education, Higher--Aims and objectives--United States.
Education, Higher.
Universities and colleges--United States--Finance.
Universities and colleges.
Neoliberalism--United States.
Neoliberalism.
College sports--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.
College sports.
College sports--Economic aspects--United States.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (232 pages).
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
College students are now regarded as consumers, not students, and nowhere is the growth and exploitation of the university more obvious than in the realm of college sports, where the evidence is in the stadiums built with corporate money, and the crowded sporting events sponsored by large conglomerates. The contributors to Sport and the Neoliberal University examine how intercollegiate athletics became a contested terrain of public/private interests. They look at college sports from economic, social, legal, and cultural perspectives to cut through popular mythologies regarding intercollegiate athletics and to advocate for increased clarity about what is going on at a variety of campuses with regard to athletics. Focusing on current issues, including the NCAA, Title IX, recruitment of high school athletes, and the Penn State scandal, among others, Sport and the Neoliberal University shows the different ways institutions, individuals, and corporations are interacting with university athletics in ways that are profoundly shaped by neoliberal ideologies.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Introduction: Contexts and Constraints in Contemporary Intercollegiate Athletics / King-White, Ryan
PART I. Ongoing Issues
1. Truth for Sale: Penn State, (Joe) Paterno, and (Terry) Pegula / Giroux, Henry / Searls Giroux, Susan / King-White, Ryan
2. "A Common-Sense, Fiscally Conservative Approach": Sport, Politics, and the Death of Higher Education in Wisconsin / Ternes, Neal C. / Giardina, Michael D.
3. Fixing the Front Porch? Maryland's Move to the Big Ten / Deluca, Jaime / Batts Maddox, Callie
4. Football, Rape Culture, and the Neoliberal University (as) Brand: Reflections on Institutional Governance in the Jameis Winston Rape Investigation / Hawzen, Matthew G. / Anderson, Lauren C. / Newman, Joshua I.
5. College Athletes as Employees and the Politics of Title IX / Staurowsky, Ellen J.
PART II. Emerging Concerns
6. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's "Nothing Short of Remarkable" Rebranding of Academic Success / Southall, Richard M. / Southall, Crystal
7. Is This the Beginning of the End? Small Colleges and Universities Are Questioning the Value of an NCAA Program for Their Student Body / Rick, Oliver
8. Confessions of a Human Trafficker: Inside the Global Network (of International Student- Athletes in NCAA Football) / Beissel, Adam
9. Welcome to the Factory: College Athletics and Corporatized Recruiting / Bustad, Jacob J. / Mower, Ronald L.
10 "Some Kind of Joke": Consultancy Firms and College Athletics / King-White, Ryan
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Dez 2019)
ISBN:
0-8135-8773-5
0-8135-8772-7
OCLC:
1021173020

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