Sport and the Neoliberal University Sport and the Neoliberal University

Sport and the Neoliberal University

Profit, Politics, and Pedagogy

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Publisher Description

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.  

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2018
25 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
242
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rutgers University Press
SIZE
1.4
MB