Crashing the Old Boys' Network

Crashing the Old Boys' Network
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038026335
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Book Synopsis Crashing the Old Boys' Network by : David F. Salter

Download or read book Crashing the Old Boys' Network written by David F. Salter and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1996-09-09 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Crashing the Old Boys' Network is the first book to examine the intense, and sometimes hostile, debate about Title IX and its application to girls and women in all areas of athletics. The facts and figures are highlighted by spirited commentary from Billie Jean King, Donna Lopiano, Pat Summitt, Chris Berman, and many others. By using the commentary of well-known personalities and experts in a variety of relevant disciplines, this book uncovers the roots of this controversy at all levels of athletics. While many believe Title IX and gender equity to be applicable only to intercollegiate athletics, its reach touches girls in high school athletics as well. While not protected by Federal law, girls in youth sports, women in professional sports, and women in the sports media also suffer the negative effects of gender discrimination. While detailing many personal accounts and documenting a host of legal battles, the greatest value in this book lies in the successful examples it provides. Many opponents proclaim Title IX to be a grim reaper for football and men's basketball. The author provides examples demonstrating how Title IX and gender equity can be achieved with rational, well-designed plans of action.


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