PCS Publications

A chronological listing of publications by PCS faculty and students starting from those published in 2008*:

  • Justin, T. A., & Jette, S. (2022). “That chart ain’t for us”: How Black women understand “obesity,” health, and physical activity. Health, 26(5), 605-621.

    Mower, R. L., (2022). A Baltimore Benevolence Thing? American Philanthropy, Neoliberal Fitness, and the Persistence of “Colorblind” Racial Silencing. Sociology of Sport Journal. Advance online publication in special issue: A Critical Examination of Race and Antiracism in the Sport for Development Field: Reimagining and Recreating Spaces for True Racial Inclusion and Equity. https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2022-0003.

    Mower, R. L., Stone, E., & Wallace, B. (2022, Forthcoming). Conformity and Delinquency: Surveillance, Sport, and Youth in the Charm City. Accepted for special issue, “Leisure & Surveillance” in the Journal of Leisure Sciences.

    Scovel, S., Nelson, M., & Thorpe, H. (2022). Media Framings of the Transgender Athlete as ‘Legitimate Controversy’: The Case of Laurel Hubbard at the Tokyo Olympics. Communication & Sport, August 2022. doi:10.1177/21674795221116884

  • Justin, T. (2021). Fear, freaks, and fat phobia: an examination of how My 600 Lbs Life displays “Fat” Black women. Feminist Media Studies, 1-14.

    Mower, R. L. (2021). On the subject of race and sport: Covid-19, Zoom, and the necessity of antiracist dialogic pedagogy. In D. L. Andrews, H. Thorpe, & J. Newman (Eds., forthcoming), Sport and Physical Culture in Global Pandemic Times: COVID Assemblages. Palgrave Macmillan.

    Velloso, C., Li, W., Scovel, S., Alvarez, N., Haque, M. M., & Steiner, L. (2021). Covering a complicated legacy with a sledgehammer: Metajournalistic and audience discourse after Kobe Bryant’s death. Journalism Studies, 187-206. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670x.2021.2015422

  • Scovel, Shannon (2020). Chapter 15: One Step Forward; Equality in Women’s Wrestling Shoes and Uniforms?. In: Fuller L.K. (eds) Sportswomen’s Apparel Around the World. New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46843-9_16

  • Mower, R. L., Bustad, J. J., & Andrews, D. L. (2018). Confronting America: Black commercial aesthetics, athlete activism, and the nation reconsidered. In P. Dolan & J. Connolly (Eds.), Sport and National Identities: Globalization and Conflict. Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society Series.

  • Bustad, J. J., & Mower, R. L. (2017). Welcome to the factory: College athletes and corporatized recruiting. In R. K. White (Ed.), Sport in the Neoliberal University. Rutgers University Press.

  • Mower, R. L. (2015). Sport in the global marketplace. In M. Nagel and R. Southall (Eds.), Introduction to Sport Management: Theory and Practice (2nd ed.). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.

  • Mower, R. L., Andrews, D. L. & Rick, O. (2014). Football and ‘ghettocentric’ logics?: The NFL’s essentialist mobilization of black bodies. In Z. Furness and T. Oates (Eds.), The NFL: Critical/Cultural Perspectives. Temple University Press.

  • Andrews, D.L. (in press: 2013). Not Lovin’ It: The Perils of Neoliberal Kinesiology. Ephysis Project. Sao Paulo: Brasil.

    Andrews, D.L. & Carrington, B. (Eds.). (2013). The Blackwell companion to sport. Oxford: Blackwell.

    Andrews, D.L., Maddox, C., & Silk, M.L.. (2013). Sport, Glocalization, and the New Indian Middle Class. International Journal of Cultural Studies.

    Andrews, D.L., & Rick, O.J.C. (in press: 2013). Celebrity and and London 2012 Spectacle. In V. Girginov (Ed.). The 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games (pp. 195-211). London: Routledge.

    Andrews, D.L., Silk, M.L., Francombe, J. & Bush, A. (2013). McKinesiology. Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies.

    Carrington, B., & Andrews, D.L. (2013). Sport as Escape, Struggle and Art. In D.L. Andrews, D.L. & B. Carrington, B. (Eds.). The Blackwell companion to sport. Oxford: Blackwell.

    Clift, B.C. & Mower, R.M. (2013). Transitioning to an athletic subjectivity: First semester experiences at a corporate (sporting) university. Sport, Education, and Society, 18(3), 349-369.

    Grainger, A.D, Rick, O.J.C., Andrews, D.L. (in press: 2013). Bound to the Nation: Pacific Islands Rugby and IRB Eligibility Rules. Sport in Society.

    Rail, G., & Jette, S. (Invited Guest Eds.) (underway). Special issue: “Body culture, biopedagogies and public health.” Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies.

    Dumas, A., Robitaille, J., & Jette, S. (accepted). Young women, health and poverty: Lifestyle as a choice of necessity. Social Theory and Health.

    Norman, M.E., Rail, G., & Jette, S. (in press). Moving subjects, feeling bodies: Emotion and the materialization of fat feminine subjectivities in Village on a Diet. Fat Studies.

    Jette, S., & Rail, G. (2013). Ills from the womb? A critical examination of Evidence-Based Medicine and pregnancy weight gain advice. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 17(4), 407-21.

    Ma, D., Ji, L., & Andrews, D. L. (2013). Radical Discontinuity: The Ideological Trend of the Chinese Martial Ethos. Journal of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, 47(4), 17-22.

    Mower, R.L., Andrews, D.L., & Rick, O.J.C. (in press: 2013). Football and ‘Ghettocentric’ Logics?: The NFL’s Essentialist Mobilization of Black Bodies. In T. Oates & Z. Furness (Eds.). Critical and Cultural Perspectives on the Americanl Football League. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

    Rick, O., Silk, M.L., & Andrews, D.L. (2013). Liquid Beckham. In L. Wenner (Ed.). Fallen Heroes: Sport, Media, and Celebrity Culture. New York: Peter Lang.

    Tredway, K. (2013). Judith Butler redux: The heterosexual matrix and the out lesbian athlete: Amélie Mauresmo, gender performance, and women’s professional tennis. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport.

  • Andrews, D. L. (2012). Reflections on Communication and Sport: On Celebrity and Race. Communication and Sport, 1(1-2), 151-163.

    Andrews, D.L. & Clift, B. C. (2012). Olympic Games. In G. Ritzer (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Globalization (pp. 1576-1580). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

    Andrews, D.L., & Grainger, A. (2012). The “Packer Affair” and the Early Marriage of Television and Sport. In S. Wagg (Ed.). Myths and Milestones in the History of Sport (pp. 239-261). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

    Andrews, D.L. and Mower, R. (2012). Sport and globalization. In G. Ritzer (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Globalization (pp. 1914-1922). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

    Andrews, D. L., & Mower, R. L. (2012). Spectres of Jordan. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(6), 1059-1077.

    Andrews, D.L., & Silk, M.L. (Eds.). (2012). Sport and neoliberalism: Politics, Consumption, and Culture. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

    Clift, B.C., & Andrews, D.L., (2012). Living Lula’s Passion? The Politics of Rio 2016. In H. Lenskyj & S. Wagg (Eds.). The Handbook of Olympic Studies (pp. 210-229). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

    Friedman, M.T., Bustad, J., & Andrews, D.L. (2012). Feeding the downtown monster: (Re)developing Baltimore’s “tourist bubble”. City, Culture and Society, 3 (3), 209-218.

    Grainger, A.D. and Andrews, D.L. and (2012). International Olympic Committee. In G. Ritzer (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Globalization(pp. 1169-1174). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

    Jackson, S., & Andrews, D. L. (2012). Olympic celebrity. Celebrity Studies, 3(3), 263-269.

    Silk, M.L. & Andrews, D.L. (Eds.). (2012). Sport and Neo-Liberalism: Complicating the Consensus. In M. Silk & D.L. Andrews (Eds.). Sport and neo-liberalism (pp. 1-19). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

    Silk, M.L. & Andrews, D.L. (Eds.). (2012). The Governance of the Neoliberal City. In M. Silk & D.L. Andrews (Eds.). Sport and neo-liberalism (pp. 127-159). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

  • Andrews, D. L. & Clift, B. C. (In press, 2011). Olympic Games. In Ritzer, G’s (Ed.) Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Blackwell Publishers. Blackwell Publishers.

    Andrews, D.L. King, C.R., & Leonard, D. (2011). Postscript: America’s Son” Tiger Woods as Commodification and Criminalization. In D. Leonard & C.R. King (Eds.). Commodified and Criminalized: New Racism and African Americans in Contemporary Sports (pp. 249-254). Lanham, MD: Rowan and Littlefield Publishers.

    Andrews, D.L. Mower, R., & Silk, M.L. (2011). Ghettocentrism and the Essentialized Black Male Athlete. In D. Leonard & C.R. King (Eds.). Commodified and Criminalized: New Racism and African Americans in Contemporary Sports (pp. 69-94). Lanham, MD: Rowan and Littlefield Publishers.

    Andrews, D. L., & Mower, R. L. (accepted). Specters of Jordan: Sport, race, and the neoliberal subject. Ethnic and Racial Studies.

    Andrews, D. L. & Mower, R. L. (in press). Sporting glocalization. In G. Ritzer (Ed.) The Blackwell encyclopedia of globalization. Blackwell Publishers.

    Andrews, D.L. & Silk, M.L. (2011). Physical Cultural Studies: Engendering a Productive Dialogue. Sociology of Sport Journal, 28 (1), 1-3.

    Batts, C., & Andrews, D.L. (2011). ‘Tactical Athletes’: The United States Paralympic Military Program and the mobilization of the disabled soldier/athlete. Sport in Society. 14(5), 553-568

    Clift, B.C. & Andrews, D.L. (In press, 2011). Living Lula’s passion? The politics of Rio 2016. In Wagg, S. (Ed.), Critical Handbook of Olympic Studies.

    Cole, C.L. & Andrews, D.L. (2011). America’s New Son: Tiger Woods and America’ Multiculturalism. In D. Leonard, & C.R. King (Eds.). Commodified and Criminalized: New Racism and African Americans in Contemporary Sports (pp. 23-40). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

    Friedman, M.J., & Andrews, D.L. (2011). The built sport spectacle and the opacity of democracy. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 46(3), 181-204.

    Galli, A. & Clift, B. C. (2011). Food justice. In Ritzer, G’s (Ed.) Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Blackwell Publishers. Blackwell Publishers.

    Jette, S. (2011). Exercising caution: The production of medical knowledge about physical exertion during pregnancy. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/ Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la medicine, 28(2), 383-401.

    Jette, S., & Vertinsky, P. (2011). ‘Exercise is medicine’: Understanding the exercise beliefs and practices of older Chinese women immigrants in British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Aging Studies, 25(3), 272-84.

    McBean, J. (2011). Usain Bolt, the New Black Revolt: Swifter, Higher, and Stronger. In F.G. Polite and B. J. Hawkins (Eds.), Sport, Race, Activism, and Social Change: The Impact of Dr. Harry Edwards Scholarship and Service (pp. 187-199). San Diego, CA: Cognella, University Readers, Inc.

    McBean, J. & Friedman, M. (In Press). Celebration at 90: Usain Bolt's Creolization of Social Space. In J. Nauright, A. Cobley & D. Wiggins, (Eds.), Beyond Boundaries: Race and Ethnicity in Sport. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press.

    Silk, M.L. & Andrews, D.L. (2011). Toward a physical cultural studies. Sociology of Sport Journal, 28 (1), 4-35.

    Silk, M. L., & Andrews, D.L. (2011). (Re)Presenting Baltimore: Place, Policy, Politics, and Cultural Pedagogy. fReview of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 33(5), 433-464.

    Wiest, A., & King-White, R. (In press, 2011). Selling out (in) sport management: Practically evaluating the state of the (American sporting) union. Sport, Education, and Society.

  • Andrews, D.L. (2010). Global Baltimore: Sport, deindustrialization, and social transformation. Korean Society for the Sociology of Sport Journal, 3-21.

    Andrews, D.L., Schultz, J., & Silk, M.L. (2010). The Olympics and Terrorism. In A. Bairner & G. Molnar (Eds.). The Politics of the Olympics: A Survey (pp. 81-92). London: Routledge.

    Andrews, D. L., & Silk, M. L. (2010). Basketball's ghettocentric logic. American Behavioral Scientist, 53(11), 1626-1644.

    Batts, C. & Andrews, D. L. (In press, 2010). ‘Tactical athletes: The US Paralympic Military Program and the mobilization of the disabled soldier/athlete. Sport in Society.

    Batts, C. (2010). ‘In good conscience’: Andy Flower, Henry Olonga, and the death of democracy in Zimbabwe. Sport in Society, 13(1), 43-58.

    Brauer, C. (In press, 2010). Commitment. In W. Wagner, D. Ostick, S.R. Komives & Associates Leadership for a better world: Instructor’s manual (p. xx-yy). A publication of the National Clearinghouse for Leadership Programs, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

    Mower, R. L. (2010). Sport in the global marketplace. In M. Nagel & R. Southall (Eds.), Introductory sport management: A practical approach. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.

    Schultz, J. (In press, 2010). Leaning into the turn: Sport history and the cultural paradigm. Sporting Traditions.

    Schultz, J. (In press, 2010). Challenging the master narrative: The Arthur Ashe statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia. International Journal of Sport History.

    Schultz, J. (In press, 2010). The physical is political: Women’s suffrage, pilgrim hikes, and the public sphere. International Journal of Sport History.

    Schultz, J. (In press, 2010). The physical is political: Women’s suffrage, pilgrim hikes, and the public sphere. In R. Park & P. Vertinsky (Eds.), Women, sport, and physical education. London: Routledge.

    Schultz, J. (In press, 2010). A rivalry for the ages: Tennessee-UConn women’s basketball. In D. Wiggins & R.P. Rodgers (Eds.), Rivalries: Legendary matchups that made sports history. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press.

    Schultz, J. (In press, 2010). Busting out: Breasted embodiment & sports bra feminism, 1999-2000. In D.L. Andrews & M.L. Silk (Eds.), Physical Cultural Studies: A constitutive anthology. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

    Silk, M. L., Bush, A., & Andrews, D. L. (2010). Contingent Intellectual Amateurism, or, the Problem With Evidence-Based Research. Journal of Sport & Social Issues, 34(1), 105-128.

    Thomas, D. (In press). ‘Don’t tell me how to think’: Arthur Ashe and the burden of “being black’. International Journal of the History of Sport.

    Thomas, D. (under review). “Around the world: Problematizing the Harlem Globetrotters as cold warriors.” Sport in Society.

  • Amis, J., Mower, R. L., & Silk, M. L. (2009). (Michael) Power, gendered subjectivities, and filmic representation: Brand strategy and Guinness’ Critical Assignment in Africa. In L. A. Wenner & S. J. Jackson (Eds.), Sport, beer, and gender: Promotional culture and contemporary social life. New York: Peter Lang.

    Andrews, D.L. (2009). Sport, culture, and late capitalism. In I. McDonald, & B. Carrington (Eds.). Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport (pp. 213-231). London: Routledge.

    Andrews, D. L. (2009). Media broadcast rights. In M. Atkinson (Ed.), Battleground sports: Volume 1 A-O (pp. 266-271). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

    Andrews, D.L. (2009). Sport and the transnationalizing media corporation. In J. Nauright, & S. Pope (Eds.). The New Sport Management Reader (pp. 365-380). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technologies.

    Schultz, J. (2009). Discipline and push-up: Female bodies, femininity and sexuality in popular representations of sports bras. In M. Petracca & M. Sorapure (Eds.), Common culture: Reading and writing about American popular culture, 6th ed. (pp. 480-507). Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc.

    Silk, M. L., & Andrews, D. L. (2009). Beyond a boundary?: Sport, transnational advertising, and the reimagining of national culture. In Karen, D., & Washington, R.E. (Eds.). The Sport and Society Reader (pp.). London: Routledge.

    Thomas, D. (2009). Touring for the nation?: African-American athletes and the cultural Cold War. In M. Silk & D. Andrews. The physical cultural studies reader: A constitutive anthology. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

  • Andrews, D.L. (2008). Kinesiology’s Inconvenient Truth: The Physical Cultural Studies Imperative. Quest, 60. 46-63.

    Andrews, D.L. (2008). Nike nations. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, XIV(II), 41-53.

    Andrews, D.L., & Giardina, M. (2008). Sport without guarantees: Coming to terms with a cultural studies of sport. Cultural Studies-Critical Methodologies.

    Andrews, D.L., & Giardina, M. (2008). Sport and Cultural Studies. Cultural StudiesCritical Methodologies, 8 (4).

    Andrews, D.L., & Jackson, S.J. (2012). Celebrity and the Olympic Games. Celebrity Studies, 3 (3).

    Andrews, D.L., Silk, M.L., & Pitter, R. (2008). Physical culture and the polarized American metropolis. In B. Houlihan (Ed.). Sport in Society (pp. ). London: Sage.

    Silk, M.L., & Andrews, D.L. (2008). Managing Memphis: Governance & Regulation in Sterile Spaces of Play. Social Identities, (14), 3, 395-414.

    Silk, M.L., & Andrews, D.L. (2011). Physical Cultural Studies. Sociology of Sport Journal, 28 (1).

    White, R., Silk, M.L., & Andrews, D.L. (2008). Revisiting the networked production of the 2003 Little League World Series: Narrative of American innocence. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, (4) 2, 183-202.

    White, R.E., Silk, M.L., Andrews, D.L. (2008). The Little League World Series: Spectacle of youthful innocence or specter of the American new right? In M. Giardina & M. Donnelly (Eds.). Youth Culture and Sport (pp. ). London: Routledge.

*This current list of publications is currently under construction, and not fully encompassing of all the publications produced out of the PCS program between 2008 and the present.