PCS Publications

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

  • Wallace, B. T., & Andrews, D. L. (2024). The Contested Terrain of Sporting Consumption: Navigating Meaning, Identity, and Late Capitalist Marketing through Sneaker Customization. Social Sciences, 13(8), 383.

    Wallace, B. T., Nowosatka, L., Drafts-Johnson, L., Weber, E., & Yang, J. (2024). Wrestling With the Academy: Future Directions for the Cultural Politics of Sport. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 01937235241249343.

    Wallace, B. (2024). Exploring the influence of Black liberatory theory on collegiate sport reform initiatives. Journal of Higher Education Athletics & Innovation, 2(2), 64-81.

  • Mower, R. L., Stone, E. A., & Wallace, B. (2023). Conformity and delinquency: Surveillance, sport, and youth in the Charm City. Leisure Sciences, 45(5), 431-450.

  • 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). 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

    Wallace, B. (2022). Commodifying Black expressivity: Race and the representational politics of streetball. Communication & Sport, 10(6), 1053-1069.

    Wallace, B. (2022). Racialized marketing in the athletic apparel industry: The convergence of sneaker promotion and Black culture in the United States. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 39(1), 42-56.

    Wallace, B., & Andrews, D. L. (2022). Decolonizing the Sneaker: Sneaker Customization and the Racial Politics of Expressive Popular Culture. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 46(6), 524-545.

  • 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

    Wallace, B., & Andrews, D. L. (2021). The limits of representation activism: Analyzing Black celebrity politics in LeBron James’ the Shop. Media, Culture & Society, 43(5), 825-841.

  • 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.