Sports Ethics in America: A Bibliography, 1970-1990

Sports Ethics in America: A Bibliography, 1970-1990
ISBN-10
0313277672
ISBN-13
9780313277672
Category
Sports & Recreation
Pages
291
Language
English
Published
1992-01-01
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Authors
Donald G. Jones, Elaine L. Daly

Description

Jones provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary bibliography on sport ethics with some 2,800 entries, including both scholarly work and works written by journalists. The volume includes five major sections: (1) General Works and Philosophy, (2) The Team, Players, and Coaches, (3) The Game, Competition, and Contestants, (4) Sport and Society, and (5) Reference Works. Each entry includes a brief listing of subjects covered in the work. The volume also includes a full subject index and an author index.

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