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Bigtime Sports In American Universities 1st Edition Charles T Clotfelter

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Bigtime Sports In American Universities 1st Edition Charles T Clotfelter
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.54 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Charles T. Clotfelter
ISBN: 9781107004344, 1107004349
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Bigtime Sports In American Universities 1st Edition Charles T Clotfelter by Charles T. Clotfelter 9781107004344, 1107004349 instant download after payment.

For almost a century, big-time college sports has been a wildly popular but consistently problematic part of American higher education. The challenges it poses to traditional academic values have been recognized from the start, but they have grown more ominous in recent decades, as cable television has become ubiquitous, commercial opportunities have proliferated, and athletic budgets have ballooned. Drawing on new research findings, this book takes a fresh look at the role of commercial sports in American universities. It shows that, rather than being the inconsequential student activity that universities often imply that it is, big-time sports has become a core function of the universities that engage in it. For this reason, the book takes this function seriously and presents evidence necessary for a constructive perspective about its value. Although big-time sports surely creates worrying conflicts in values, it also brings with it some surprising positive consequences.

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