Table Of Contentto 
JOURNAL OF SPORT & SOCIAL ISSUES 
Volume 29 
Number 1 (February 2005) pp. 1-128 
Number 2 (May 2005) pp. 129-224 
Number 3 (August 2005) pp. 225-364 
Number 4 (November 2005) pp. 365-448 
Authors: 
BAIRD,  KATHERINE  E., “Cuban  Baseball:  Ideology,  Politics, and Market  Forces,” 
164. 
BURGOS, ADRIAN, JR., “Entering Cuba’s Other Playing Field: Cuban Baseball and 
the Choice Between Race and Nation, 1887-1912,” 9. 
CHAPPLE, CONSTANCE L., see McGinnis, L. 
COAD, DAVID, “Euro 2004 and Football Fashion,” 124. 
COLE, CL, “Katrina’s Wake-Up Call,” 367. 
COLE, CL, “Fighting for Fair Labor in 2005,” 131. 
COLE, CL, “John Hancock Had Two Mommies,” 227. 
COLE, CL, and ALEX MOBLEY, “American Steroids: Using Race and Gender,” 3. 
CUNNINGHAM,  GEORGE  B., and MICHAEL  SAGAS, “Access  Discrimination  in 
Intercollegiate Athletics,” 148. 
ESGATE, ANTHONY, see Rasmussen, R. 
FEARN, RICHARD, see McGillivray, D. 
FREDRICKSON, BARBARA L., and KRISTEN  HARRISON, “Throwing Like a Girl: 
Self-Objectification Predicts Adolescent Girls’ Motor Performance,” 79. 
GIULIANOTTI, RICHARD, “Sport Spectators and the Social Consequences of Com- 
modification: Critical Perspectives for Scottish Football,” 386. 
GROOT, LOEK, “Referees Among Most Important  Players in Soccer Tournaments,” 
437. 
HANSON, SANDRA L., “Hidden Dragons: Asian American Women and Sport,” 279. 
HARRIS, JOHN, “The Image Problem in Women’s Football,” 184. 
HARRISON, KRISTEN, see Fredrickson, B. L. 
HASSAN,  DAVID, “The Gaelic Athletic Association,  Rule 21, and Police  Reform  in 
Northern Ireland,” 60. 
HEWITT, JOHN D., ROBERT MUNOZ JR., WILLIAM  L. OLIVER, and ROBERT M. 
REGOLI, “Race, Performance, and Baseball Card Value,” 411. 
JAMIESON,  KATHERINE  M., “All My Hopes and Dreams’:  Families, Schools, and 
Subjectivities in Collegiate Softball,” 133. 
LONG,  JONATHAN,  PAUL  ROBINSON,  and  KARL  SPRACKLEN,  “Promoting 
Racial Equality Within Sports Organizations,” 41. 
McGILLIVRAY, DAVID, RICHARD FEARN, and AARON McINTOSH, “Caught Up 
in and by the Beautiful Game: A Case Study of Scottish Professional Footballers,” 
102. 
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McGINNIS, LEE, JULIA  McQUILLAN, and CONSTANCE  L. CHAPPLE, “I Just 
Want to Play: Women, Sexism, and Persistence in Golf,” 313. 
McINTOSH, AARON, see McGillivray, D. 
McQUILLAN, JULIA, see McGinnis, L. 
MOBLEY, ALEX, see Cole, CL. 
MUNOZ, ROBERT, JR., see Hewitt, J. D. 
OLIVER, WILLIAM L., see Hewitt, J. D. 
PRINGLE, RICHARD, “Masculinities, Sport, and Power: A Critical Comparison of 
Gramscian and Foucauldian Inspired Theoretical Tools,” 256. 
RASMUSSEN, RICKY, ANTHONY ESGATE, and DAVID TURNER, “On Your Marks, 
Get Stereotyped, Go! Novice Coaches and Black Stereotypes in Sprinting,” 426. 
REGOLI, ROBERT M., see Hewitt, J. D. 
RINEHART,  ROBERT,  “Babes’  and  Boards:  Opportunities  in  New  Millennium 
Sport?” 232. 
ROBINSON, PAUL, see Long, J. 
RUDDOCK,  ANDY,  “Let’s  Kick  Racism  Out  of Football—And  the  Lefties  Too! 
Responses to Lee Bowyer on a West Ham Web Site,” 369. 
SAGAS, MICHAEL, see Cunningham, G. B. 
SCHULTZ, JAIME, “Reading the Catsuit:  Serena  Williams  and the Production  of 
Blackness at the 2002 U.S. Open,” 338. 
SPRACKLEN, KARL, see Long, J. 
THOMAS, DAMION, “Is It Really Ever Just a Game?” 358. 
TURNER, DAVID, see Rasmussen, R. 
WHEATLEY, ELIZABETH E., “Disciplining Bodies at Risk: Cardiac Rehabilitation 
and the Medicalization of Fitness,” 198. 
Focus: 
“All My Hopes and Dreams’: Families, Schools, and Subjectivities in Collegiate Soft- 
ball,” Jamieson, 133. 
“Access Discrimination in Intercollegiate Athletics,” Cunningham and Sagas, 148. 
“Babes’ and Boards: Opportunities in New Millennium Sport?” Rinehart, 232. 
“Entering Cuba’s Other Playing Field: Cuban Baseball and the Choice Between Race 
and Nation, 1887-1912,” Burgos Jr., 9. 
“Let’s Kick Racism Out of Football—And the Lefties Too! Responses to Lee Bowyer on 
a West Ham Web Site,” Ruddock, 369. 
“Masculinities,  Sport,  and  Power:  A Critical  Comparison  of Gramscian  and 
Foucauldian Inspired Theoretical Tools,” Pringle, 256. 
“Promoting Racial Equality Within Sports Organizations,” Long et al., 41. 
“Sport Spectators and the Social Consequences of Commodification: Critical Perspec- 
tives for Scottish Football,” Giulianotti, 386. 
On Issue: 
“American Steroids: Using Race and Gender,” Cole and Mobley, 3. 
“Fighting for Fair Labor in 2005,” Cole, 131. 
“John Hancock Had Two Mommies,” Cole, 227. 
“Katrina’s Wake-Up Call,” Cole, 367. 
Trends: 
“Caught Up in and by the Beautiful Game: A Case Study of Scottish Professional Foot- 
ballers,” McGillivray et al., 102. 
“Cuban Baseball: Ideology, Politics, and Market Forces,” Baird, 164. 
“Disciplining Bodies at Risk: Cardiac Rehabilitation and the Medicalization of Fit- 
ness,” Wheatley, 198.
INDEX  445 
“The Gaelic Athletic Association, Rule 21, and Police Reform in Northern  Ireland,” 
Hassan, 60. 
“Hidden Dragons: Asian American Women and Sport,” Hanson, 279. 
“IT Just Want to Play: Women, Sexism, and Persistence in Golf,” McGinnis et al., 313. 
“The Image Problem in Women’s Football,” Harris, 184. 
“On Your Marks, Get Stereotyped,  Go! Novice Coaches  and  Black  Stereotypes  in 
Sprinting,” Rasmussen et al., 426. 
“Race, Performance, and Baseball Card Value,” Hewitt et al., 411. 
“Reading the Catsuit: Serena Williams and the Production of Blackness at the 2002 
U.S. Open,” Schultz, 338. 
“Throwing Like a Girl: Self-Objectification Predicts Adolescent Girls’ Motor Perfor- 
mance,” Fredrickson and Harrison, 79. 
View: 
“Euro 2004 and Football Fashion,” Coad, 124. 
“Is It Really Ever Just a Game?” Thomas, 358. 
“Referees Among Most Important Players in Soccer Tournaments,” Groot, 437