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Journal of Sport and Social Issues (JSSI)

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EDITORIAL BOARD:
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PUBLISHER:
  Sage Periodicals Press [etc.  (Thousand Oaks etc)
START/END YEAR: 1976 - Present
PUB TYPE: Journal/Periodical/Series (Peer reviewed, 4 item(s) per year)  ISSN: 0193-7235
SUBJECT(S): Sports; Periodicals; Social aspects
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: GV561 .J67
HTTP: http://firstsearch.oclc.org
LANGUAGE: English
DISPLAY ABSTRACT: Yes
PUB ID: 100-512-102 (Last edited on 2001/08/29 11:26:53 GMT-6)
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22(1): 3 - 6 [ 0 | 0 ] Hopeful signs? Arthur Ashe/working-class spectatorship (1998) Miller, T..
22(1): 7 - 26 [ 0 | 0 ] Critiquing the language of the gender equity debate (1998) Staurowsky, E. J..
22(1): 27 - 31 [ 0 | 0 ] Women's athletics and the elimination of men's sports programs (1998) Sabo, D..
22(1): 32 - 45 [ 0 | 0 ] Groupies and American baseball (1998) Gmelch, G.; San-Antonio, P. M..
22(1): 46 - 64 [ 1 | 0 ] The gender gap in the enjoyment of televised sports (1998) Sargent, S. L.; Zillmann, D.; Weaver, J. B..
22(1): 65 - 78 [ 0 | 0 ] Atlanta revisited: prime-time promotion in the 1996 Summer Olympics (1998) Billings, A. C.; Eastman, S. T.; Newton, G. D..
22(1): 79 - 87 [ 0 | 0 ] The inequitable newspaper coverage of men's and women's athletics at (1998) Wann, D. L.; Schrader, M. P.; Allison, J. A.; McGeorge, K. K..
22(1): 88 - 102 [ 0 | 0 ] Finding their place in journalism: newspaper sports journalists' (1998) Salwen, M. B.; Garrison, B..
22(1): 103 - 112 [ 0 | 0 ] The Tarzan syndrome: John Hoberman and his quarrels with African American (1998) Shropshire, K.; Smith, E..
22(2): 123 - 126 [ 0 | 0 ] How founding the United Nations professionalized sport (1998) Miller, T..
22(2): 127 - 152 [ 2 | 0 ] Distributive justice: an examination of participation opportunities (1998) Mahony, D. F.; Pastore, D..
22(2): 153 - 169 [ 0 | 0 ] Women, drug use, and drug testing: the case of the intercollegiate (1998) Issari, P.; Coombs, R. H..
22(2): 170 - 182 [ 0 | 0 ] Perceptual mapping of banned substances in athletics: gender- and (1998) Pan, D. W.; Baker, J. A. W..
22(2): 183 - 198 [ 0 | 0 ] "Same sport, different gender": a consideration of binary gender logic (1998) Theberge, N..
22(2): 199 - 211 [ 0 | 0 ] "Even the parliament interrupted its session...": creating local and (1998) Marschik, M..
22(2): 212 - 223 [ 0 | 0 ] Call and response: sports, talk radio, and the death of democracy (1998) Goldberg, D. T..
22(2): 224 - 226 [ 0 | 0 ] "Free at last": sponsorship, fanship, and fascism (1998) Jhally, S..
22(3): 252 - 274 [ 0 | 0 ] The changing gender order in sport? The case of windsurfing subcultures (1998) Wheaton, B.; Tomlinson, A..
22(4): 347 - 349 [ 0 | 0 ] American exceptionalism? (1998) Miller, T..
22(4): 350 - 359 [ 0 | 0 ] If you film it, will they come? (1998) Rowe, D..
22(4): 360 - 372 [ 0 | 0 ] Getting into shape: classic conventions make their move into the boxing (1998) Grindon, L..
22(4): 373 - 397 [ 0 | 0 ] Audience frustration and pleasure: women viewers confront televised (1998) Bruce, T..
22(4): 398 - 415 [ 0 | 0 ] Inside of the outside: pecking orders within alternative sport at ESPN's (1998) Rinehart, R..
22(4): 416 - 430 [ 0 | 0 ] On the periphery of the sex industry: female combat, male punters, and (1998) Scambler, G.; Jennings, M..
22(4): 431 - 446 [ 0 | 0 ] Commodifying the male body, problematizing "hegemonic masculinity?" (1998) Miller, T..
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