Critical Essays in Sport Management (eBook, PDF)
Exploring and Achieving a Paradigm Shift
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Exploring and Achieving a Paradigm Shift
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This collection of essays, written by a number of respected sport management scholars, addresses many of the challenges and issues facing todayâEUR(TM)s sport management academic programs. It is intended to begin a professional and scholarly discussion to identify the best, or at least the most logical, paths to follow for sport management programs and the industry with which they are so closely aligned. Contributors, invited to participate based on their recognized areas of expertise, address specific topics using their own unique voices and writing styles.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351217415
- Artikelnr.: 49377032
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351217415
- Artikelnr.: 49377032
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Robert E. Baker is the Director of the Center for Sport Management at George Mason University, US. Prior to initiating academic programs at two different academic institutions, he had garnered extensive sport industry experience. His research interests include professional preparation in sport management, the dynamic relationships among sport industry stakeholders, and sport for development and peace. He has obtained approximately $2 million in external funding and has written dozens of scholarly and professional articles.
Jacquelyn Cuneen is a Professor of Sport Management at Bowling Green State University, US, where she teaches sport and event promotion and supervises sport management field experience students. Her research foci are sport-related advertising and professional preparation of sport managers. She has authored or co-authored more than 50 scholarly and professional articles for numerous journals. She has served in various elected and appointed offices for NASSM, the Sport Marketing Association, and the Ohio Association for HPERD.
Foreword Packianathan Chelladurai
Essay 1 Moving Mountains: The Need for Shifting Paradigms in Sport
Management Andy Gillentine
Essay 2 Where Is the Best "Home" for Sport Management? Janet S. Fink and
Carol A. Barr
Essay 3 Sport Management Accreditation: Why It Is an Imperative Step
Forward Jay M. Gladden and Jo Williams
Essay 4 Program Rankings in Sport Management: A Critical Analysis of
Benefits and Challenges Dan Mahony, Anita Moorman, Timothy D. DeSchriver,
and Marion E. Hambrick
Essay 5 Is Sport Management a Unique Discipline? How This Question Can
Inform Our Pedagogy Dianna P. Gray and Linda A. Sharp
Essay 6 Theory versus Practice: A Balancing Act David Stotlar and Lori Braa
Essay 7 Publish or Perish? John J. Miller
Essay 8 External Funding: Competing for a Piece of the Pie Robert E. Baker
Essay 9 Academia and the Sports Industry: An Auto-ethnography, Pracademics,
and a Collaborative Model William A. Sutton
Essay 10 The Power of One for the Good of Many: Ethical and Moral
Considerations for the Sport Manager Joy T. DeSensi
Essay 11 Sport Management: Bottom Lines and Higher Callings? Mary A. Hums
and Meg Hancock
Essay 12 The Internationalization of Sport Management Academia Karen
Danylchuk
Essay 13 Internships: Indentured Servitude or Rigorous Experiential
Learning? William F. Stier, Jr.
Essay 14 Preparing the Next Generation of Doctoral Students: Ten
Considerations to Heighten Effectiveness and Impact W. James Weese
Essay 15 Welcome the Millennial Faculty . . . Preparing for New
Programmatic Customs Jacquelyn Cuneen and Heather Lawrence
Foreword Packianathan Chelladurai
Essay 1 Moving Mountains: The Need for Shifting Paradigms in Sport
Management Andy Gillentine
Essay 2 Where Is the Best "Home" for Sport Management? Janet S. Fink and
Carol A. Barr
Essay 3 Sport Management Accreditation: Why It Is an Imperative Step
Forward Jay M. Gladden and Jo Williams
Essay 4 Program Rankings in Sport Management: A Critical Analysis of
Benefits and Challenges Dan Mahony, Anita Moorman, Timothy D. DeSchriver,
and Marion E. Hambrick
Essay 5 Is Sport Management a Unique Discipline? How This Question Can
Inform Our Pedagogy Dianna P. Gray and Linda A. Sharp
Essay 6 Theory versus Practice: A Balancing Act David Stotlar and Lori Braa
Essay 7 Publish or Perish? John J. Miller
Essay 8 External Funding: Competing for a Piece of the Pie Robert E. Baker
Essay 9 Academia and the Sports Industry: An Auto-ethnography, Pracademics,
and a Collaborative Model William A. Sutton
Essay 10 The Power of One for the Good of Many: Ethical and Moral
Considerations for the Sport Manager Joy T. DeSensi
Essay 11 Sport Management: Bottom Lines and Higher Callings? Mary A. Hums
and Meg Hancock
Essay 12 The Internationalization of Sport Management Academia Karen
Danylchuk
Essay 13 Internships: Indentured Servitude or Rigorous Experiential
Learning? William F. Stier, Jr.
Essay 14 Preparing the Next Generation of Doctoral Students: Ten
Considerations to Heighten Effectiveness and Impact W. James Weese
Essay 15 Welcome the Millennial Faculty . . . Preparing for New
Programmatic Customs Jacquelyn Cuneen and Heather Lawrence