Journal of Contemporary Athletics

Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Dan Drane
ISSN: 1554-9933
Frequency: Quarterly
Binding: Softcover
Size: 7 x 10, Single column

Journal of Contemporary Athletics is concerned with all levels of athletics – interscholastic, intercollegiate, club, and professional. Articles on all aspects of contemporary athletics are invited. Topics include, but are not limited to, event scheduling, stress, sports medicine, graduation rates, academic eligibility, gender issues, commercialization, funding or the lack of it, sports psychology, sports sociology, parental aggression, coaching, drug use in athletics, teamwork, philosophy, athletic competition/participation in relation to life, spectator behavior, officiating, religion in sports, sports gambling, history of athletics, athlete administration, ethics, sports management, nutrition, and legal issues.

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Table of Contents

Volume 15 Issue 4
Volume 15 Issue 3
Volume 15 Issue 2
Volume 15 Issue 1
Volume 14 Issue 4
Volume 14 Issue 3
Volume 14 Issue 2
Volume 14 Issue 1
Volume 13 Issue 4
Volume 13 Issue 3
Volume 13 Issue 2
Volume 13 Issue 1

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Editor-in-Chief

Dr. Dan Drane, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Physical Education, Sport, and Human Performance
Winthrop University
USA
E-mail: draned@winthrop.edu

Founding Editor

James H. Humphrey
Department of Kinesiology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
USA

Editorial Board Members

William W. Bowden
President and Athletic Consultant, Strategic Management Consultants, College Park, MD, USA

Jennifer Bruenning, Ph.D.
Sport Management, University of Connecticut, USA

Marlene Dixon, Ph.D.
Sport Management, University of Texas, USA

Heidi Grappendorf, Ph.D.
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management, North Carolina State University, USA

Bradley Hatfield, Ph.D.
Professor of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, USA

Colleen McGlone, Ph.D.
Director of Sport Management, Coastal Carolina University, USA

Maria Newton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Exercise and Sport Science, University of Utah, USA

Barbara Osborne, J.D.
Sport Management, University of North Carolina, USA

Cathy Sellers
Associate Director, Paralympic High Performance Track and Field, United States Olympic Committee, USA

Kurt Stahura, Ph.D.
Recreation and Sport Management, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

Debra Yow
Director of Athletics, University of Maryland, USA

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

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Dr. Dan Drane, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Physical Education, Sport, and Human Performance
Winthrop University
USA
E-mail: draned@winthrop.edu

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