Congress and the Politics of Sports
Homefield Advantage
Herausgeber: Campbell, Colton; Dulio, David
Congress and the Politics of Sports
Homefield Advantage
Herausgeber: Campbell, Colton; Dulio, David
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Across a set of broad and probing chapters, this book offer insights into some of the historic and contemporary challenges that sports have presented to Congress, along with highlighting the ways in which Congress has impacted the sports industry. Perspectives are drawn from an interdisciplinary and cross organizational roster of authors.
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Across a set of broad and probing chapters, this book offer insights into some of the historic and contemporary challenges that sports have presented to Congress, along with highlighting the ways in which Congress has impacted the sports industry. Perspectives are drawn from an interdisciplinary and cross organizational roster of authors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032454160
- ISBN-10: 1032454164
- Artikelnr.: 69033606
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032454160
- ISBN-10: 1032454164
- Artikelnr.: 69033606
Colton C. Campbell is Professor of Security Studies at the National War College (NWC). He has worked in the offices of Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), Senator Bob Graham (D-FL) and Representative Mike Thompson (D-CA) where he handled issues on defense, trade and the budget. Prior to joining NWC, he was an analyst in American National Government at the Congressional Research Service and Associate Professor of Political Science at Florida International University. He has authored or edited several books on Congress, most recently Under the Iron Dome: Congress from the Inside (2022). David A. Dulio is Director of the Center for Civic Engagement and Distinguished Professor of Political Science Department at Oakland University where he teaches courses on campaigns and elections, Congress, political parties, interest groups and other areas of American politics. He has published 12 books, including Congress and Diaspora Politics: The Influence of Ethnic and Foreign Lobbying, Diversity in Contemporary American Politics and Government (2019) and Under the Iron Dome: Congress from the Inside (2022). He has written dozens of articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from the role of professional consultants in U.S. elections to campaign finance. He is a former American Political Science Congressional Fellow on Capitol Hill, where he worked in the U.S. House of Representatives Republican Conference for Representative J.C. Watts, Jr. (R-OK).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: The Role and Influence of Sports on Capitol Hill
David A. Dulio, Oakland University
Colton C. Campbell, National War College
Part I: How Sports have Impacted Congress
Chapter 2: 'A Picture of Community': The Origins and Longevity of the
Congressional Baseball Game
Matthew A. Wasniewski, U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the
Historian
Chapter 3: Winning by Association: How Congress Uses Sports Commemoratives
Jacob R. Straus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jared C. Nagel, Congressional Research Service
Chapter 4: Congress and the Baseball Steroids Scandal: Congress Steps Up,
Baseball Strikes Out
Greg McCarthy, Department of Defense
Part II: Ways Congress has Affected Sports
Chapter 5: Professional Team Sports and Congress: Investigations,
Antitrust, Mergers and Media
David George Surdam , University of Northern Iowa
Chapter 6: Congress, Teams, and Power Dynamics in Siting Sports Facilities
Eric Heberlig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
David Swindell, Arizona State University
Chapter 7: Title IV, Gender Equity, and College Sports
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Chapter 8: Congress's Growing Role in College Sports
Brian Porto, Vermont Law School
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: The Role and Influence of Sports on Capitol Hill
David A. Dulio, Oakland University
Colton C. Campbell, National War College
Part I: How Sports have Impacted Congress
Chapter 2: 'A Picture of Community': The Origins and Longevity of the
Congressional Baseball Game
Matthew A. Wasniewski, U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the
Historian
Chapter 3: Winning by Association: How Congress Uses Sports Commemoratives
Jacob R. Straus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jared C. Nagel, Congressional Research Service
Chapter 4: Congress and the Baseball Steroids Scandal: Congress Steps Up,
Baseball Strikes Out
Greg McCarthy, Department of Defense
Part II: Ways Congress has Affected Sports
Chapter 5: Professional Team Sports and Congress: Investigations,
Antitrust, Mergers and Media
David George Surdam , University of Northern Iowa
Chapter 6: Congress, Teams, and Power Dynamics in Siting Sports Facilities
Eric Heberlig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
David Swindell, Arizona State University
Chapter 7: Title IV, Gender Equity, and College Sports
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Chapter 8: Congress's Growing Role in College Sports
Brian Porto, Vermont Law School
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: The Role and Influence of Sports on Capitol Hill
David A. Dulio, Oakland University
Colton C. Campbell, National War College
Part I: How Sports have Impacted Congress
Chapter 2: 'A Picture of Community': The Origins and Longevity of the
Congressional Baseball Game
Matthew A. Wasniewski, U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the
Historian
Chapter 3: Winning by Association: How Congress Uses Sports Commemoratives
Jacob R. Straus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jared C. Nagel, Congressional Research Service
Chapter 4: Congress and the Baseball Steroids Scandal: Congress Steps Up,
Baseball Strikes Out
Greg McCarthy, Department of Defense
Part II: Ways Congress has Affected Sports
Chapter 5: Professional Team Sports and Congress: Investigations,
Antitrust, Mergers and Media
David George Surdam , University of Northern Iowa
Chapter 6: Congress, Teams, and Power Dynamics in Siting Sports Facilities
Eric Heberlig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
David Swindell, Arizona State University
Chapter 7: Title IV, Gender Equity, and College Sports
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Chapter 8: Congress's Growing Role in College Sports
Brian Porto, Vermont Law School
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: The Role and Influence of Sports on Capitol Hill
David A. Dulio, Oakland University
Colton C. Campbell, National War College
Part I: How Sports have Impacted Congress
Chapter 2: 'A Picture of Community': The Origins and Longevity of the
Congressional Baseball Game
Matthew A. Wasniewski, U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the
Historian
Chapter 3: Winning by Association: How Congress Uses Sports Commemoratives
Jacob R. Straus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jared C. Nagel, Congressional Research Service
Chapter 4: Congress and the Baseball Steroids Scandal: Congress Steps Up,
Baseball Strikes Out
Greg McCarthy, Department of Defense
Part II: Ways Congress has Affected Sports
Chapter 5: Professional Team Sports and Congress: Investigations,
Antitrust, Mergers and Media
David George Surdam , University of Northern Iowa
Chapter 6: Congress, Teams, and Power Dynamics in Siting Sports Facilities
Eric Heberlig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
David Swindell, Arizona State University
Chapter 7: Title IV, Gender Equity, and College Sports
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Chapter 8: Congress's Growing Role in College Sports
Brian Porto, Vermont Law School