Engaging and accessible to a wide variety of readers, this fascinating reference illustrates how sports controversies reflect: the historically enduring and changing nature of our broader cultures; the social battles we engage on a day-to-day basis surrounding the struggles for equality; debates about social violence; the ethics of competition; the politics of civic life; the creation of global communities; and the State's role in protecting citizens. Entries contain an array of thoughtful perspectives on historic and current controversies, and allow readers to formulate their own conclusions.
Enhanced with a timeline, a thorough guide of print and electronic resources for high school and undergraduate student research, this one-stop reference goes beyond the newspaper headlines to provide readers with a guide map for understanding what sport controversies teach us about our culture and ourselves.