Critical Race Theory: Black Athletic Sporting Experiences in the United States
Critical Race Theory: Black Athletic Sporting Experiences in the United States
Chapter 2. Fraternal twins: CRT and SRT as analytic and activist tools
Chapter 3. Interest convergence: A revolutionary theory for athletic reform
Chapter 4. Scholar-Advocate: The role of scholar advocacy in Black student-athlete matriculation
Chapter 5. Winning at all cost? An examination of the (UNC) Tar Heel academic fraud scandal
Chapter 6. Race and racism: The Black experience in sports
Chapter 7. The presence and absence of race: Ross v Creighton University
Chapter 8. The double standard of promotion and the suppression of Black enterprise and entrepreneurship
Chapter 9. Black male images in the NFL: The construction of black masculinity and maintenance of white supremacy
Chapter 10. The State of Intercollegiate Athletics at Historically Black Colleges/Universities (HBCUs): Past, Present, & Persistence
Chapter 11. Social responsibility/accountability in addressing constructs of CRT
Chapter 12. Black male intercollegiate athletic administrators: Ascending the career ladder
Chapter 13. Conclusion
Author: Billy J. Hawkins
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 12/30/2016
Pages: 330
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.61h x 6.18w x 0.96d
ISBN: 9781137600370
About the Author
Billy J. Hawkins is Professor at the University of Houston, USA, in the department of Health and Human Performance. His teaching contributions are in the areas of sociology of sport and cultural studies, sport management, and sport for development at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Hawkins is a recipient of the prestigious Robert Maynard Hutchins Award for his work on intercollegiate athletics.
Akilah R. Carter-Francique is Assistant Professor of Sport Management at Texas A&M University, USA. Her research scholarship, teaching, and service focus on intersections of race and ethnicity, gender, and sport and physical activity.
Joseph N. Cooper is Assistant Professor of Sport Management at the University of Connecticut, USA. His research interests focus on the intersection between race, sport, and education.