Basketball

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A Final Word

A Final Word

From: The Skin I'm In

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

From: Game Misconduct

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Blacks in Sport

Blacks in Sport

From: The Skin I'm In

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Envisioning Educational Success

Envisioning Educational Success

From: The Skin I'm In

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Experiences of Black People in Canadian Society

Experiences of Black People in Canadian Society

From: The Skin I'm In

In this chapter, the author provides a brief history of black people in Canada, and goes on to describe the continued prevalence of institutional racism in academic institutions and the workplace. 4 $0.40 Add
Game Misconduct

Game Misconduct

Injury, Fandom, and the Business of Sport

“You’re not a human being, you’re a number, a product, an asset as long as you can perform. If you can’t perform, then you’re a liability and they’ll drop you.” Professional athletes suffer … 192 View
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Imagined Communities of Fandom

Imagined Communities of Fandom

From: Game Misconduct

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Introduction

Introduction

From: The Skin I'm In

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Manufacturing Fans

Manufacturing Fans

From: Game Misconduct

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Race and Sport

Race and Sport

From: The Skin I'm In

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Re-imagining Sport and Spectatorship

Re-imagining Sport and Spectatorship

From: Game Misconduct

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Sacrificing the Self

Sacrificing the Self

From: Game Misconduct

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Sport, Spectacle, and Sacrifice

Sport, Spectacle, and Sacrifice

From: Game Misconduct

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Systemic Causes of Academic Underachievement

Systemic Causes of Academic Underachievement

From: The Skin I'm In

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Systemic Problems Faced by Black Students

Systemic Problems Faced by Black Students

From: The Skin I'm In

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The Skin I'm In

The Skin I’m In

Racism, Sports and Education

This book discusses the role that sport participation plays in the lives of Black male high school students. As a former professional athlete himself, the author brings a firsthand personal … 136 View