Contemporary life in the United States would be difficult to understand withouth examining the pivotal role sports have played in it.
About the Author: DOUGLAS T. PUTNAM is a Fantasy League Commissioner and attorney who works for the County Commissioners Association of Ohio in Columbus.
272 Pages
Sports + Recreation, History
Series Name: Contemporary Controversies
Description
About the Book
Contemporary life in the United States would be difficult to understand withouth examining the pivotal role sports have played in it. Controversies of the Sports World is designed to take readers of all ages into the heart of the tensions and conflicts that arise from the wide-ranging enterprise that now dominates the lives of millions of people. The controversies explored include such issues in sports as recruitment procedures, steroid and other drug use, discrimination against women, discrimination against African Americans, and violence.
Each of sixteen chapters analyzes the background and current status of a specific controversy illuminating how the games we play and watch affect, and are affected by, the world beyond the playing fields. Putnam presents opposing arguments on the sources and nature of each controversy, providing readers with an understanding of the causes and effects of sports controversies. He also presents a picture of how the people who inhabit the sports world--athletes, coaches, parents, agents, fans, team owners, corporate sponsors, and public officials--pursue their often clashing agendas in a manner that makes conflict inevitable and ongoing. References and Resources sections at the end of each chapter provide readers with annotated cites that will lead them to the sources they need to further explore particular aspects of each topic. The detailed index includes names, places, and teams, as well as concepts which students, teachers, and interested readers can use and explore.
Book Synopsis
Contemporary life in the United States would be difficult to understand withouth examining the pivotal role sports have played in it. Controversies of the Sports World is designed to take readers of all ages into the heart of the tensions and conflicts that arise from the wide-ranging enterprise that now dominates the lives of millions of people. The controversies explored include such issues in sports as recruitment procedures, steroid and other drug use, discrimination against women, discrimination against African Americans, and violence.
Each of sixteen chapters analyzes the background and current status of a specific controversy illuminating how the games we play and watch affect, and are affected by, the world beyond the playing fields. Putnam presents opposing arguments on the sources and nature of each controversy, providing readers with an understanding of the causes and effects of sports controversies. He also presents a picture of how the people who inhabit the sports world--athletes, coaches, parents, agents, fans, team owners, corporate sponsors, and public officials--pursue their often clashing agendas in a manner that makes conflict inevitable and ongoing. References and Resources sections at the end of each chapter provide readers with annotated cites that will lead them to the sources they need to further explore particular aspects of each topic. The detailed index includes names, places, and teams, as well as concepts which students, teachers, and interested readers can use and explore.
Review Quotes
"Germane for all those interested in the domains of sport sociology and sport management and administration. [For] general readers, upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals.'" --Choice
"In this original approach to sports, the author has compiled research examining the major controversies surrounding the whole enterprise, and discusses how these issues have pushed the ethical and legal envelopes of our society....Each chapter examines one of [several] areas in detail, presenting well-written opposing views and providing a brief history of the issue from its origin to the present....Discussion questions in each chapter facilitate use of the book as a classroom text. The comprehensive index, illustrations, and attractive layout will boost its appeal with teens. The wide range of interesting issues provides the reader with a different insight into the sports world's darker side." --VOYA
"Putnam's mastery of these topics is what makes this book a must read for teens participating in sports on an intramural and professional basis." --School Library Journal
About the Author
DOUGLAS T. PUTNAM is a Fantasy League Commissioner and attorney who works for the County Commissioners Association of Ohio in Columbus. He is a former contributing editor of The Lincoln Library of Sports Champions and a member of the Professional Football Researchers Association.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .57 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Sports + Recreation
Sub-Genre: History
Series Title: Contemporary Controversies
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Paperback
Author: Douglas T Putnam
Language: English
Street Date: April 1, 1999
TCIN: 1006742190
UPC: 9780313360749
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-3617
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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