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Application of Social Work Theory in Sport Management Curriculum: Ecological Systems Theory

Amy E. Cox, Lauren Beasley, and Robin Hardin

). Development research, public policy, and the ecology of childhood . Child Development, 45 ( 1 ), 1 – 5 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/1127743 . Clair , J.A. , Beatty , J.E. , & Maclean , T.L. ( 2005 ). Out of sight but not out of mind: Managing invisible social identities in the workplace

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Gender Differences in Careers and Publications Within the Sport Management Academy

Daniel Sailofsky, Madeleine Orr, and Lindsey Darvin

management education . Journal of Economic Issues, 33, 973 – 984 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/4227510 Leathwood , C. , & Read , B. ( 2008 ). Gender and the changing face of higher education: A feminized future? McGraw-Hill Education . Lindahl , J. ( 2018 ). Predicting research excellence at

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Measuring the Yard Lines: A Discussion on Student Learning Outcomes and Assessment in Sport Management

James Weiner

, biology, physics, has not changed much over the years; it is relatively stable. Sport management changes so fast it is much harder to keep up with. You said earlier that your program sends items to experts in the field to be validated? That is an excellent idea. Those people can tell you “Is this sport

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Developing Social Justice Outcomes Through Service Learning Among Sport Management Students

Nneka Arinze, Jesse Mala, Max Klein, and Justine Evanovich

. Equity & Excellence in Education, 51 ( 3–4 ), 347 – 361 . https://doi.org/10.1080/10665684.2018.1546152 Bringle , R.G. , & Hatcher , J.A. ( 1996 ). Implementing service learning in higher education . The Journal of Higher Education, 67 ( 2 ), 221 – 239 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/2943981

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Authentic Assessment Through the Sport Management Practicum: Participants’ Perceptions of the Effectiveness of a Student-Led Sports Event

Amy K. Bermingham, Ross D. Neville, and Kyriaki Makopoulou

-involving dispositions have been shown to subtend more stable personality traits ( Payne, Youngcourt, & Beaubien, 2007 ; Vermetten, Lodewijks, & Vermunt, 2001 ). Nevertheless, there was scope to be more consistent about the narrative that was built up around the event, the outcomes promoted, and the types of imagery on

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Archival Research in Sport Management: A Review for Research Methods Courses

Tiffany Demiris and Chad Seifried

. College English, 72 ( 1 ), 67 – 79 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/25653008 Lipartito , K. ( 2014 ). Historical sources and data . In M. Bucheli & R.D. Wadhwani (Eds.), Organizations in time: History, theory, methods (pp.  284 – 304 ). Oxford University Press . Lorenz , C. ( 2011

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Undergraduate Sport Management Education: Exploring Ego Development and Leadership Efficacy

Shannon Kerwin and Kirsty Spence

answer the first research question, data indicated that LE was not a stable construct for participants, given how they perceived their LE to fluctuate during the first 3 years as they progressed through the context of this sport management program. For 13 of 14 participants, LE scores fluctuated uniquely

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Getting an Internship in the Sport Industry: The Institutionalization of Privilege

Nefertiti A. Walker, Kwame J.A. Agyemang, Marvin Washington, Lauren C. Hindman, and Jeffrey MacCharles

challenge for their peers. Conway, who felt financially stable and is a senior undergraduate sport management student, warned his peers of working in the sport industry: I would have to say, no matter what, have some kind of financial backing before you jump into it [working in sport industry]. If you go