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Teaching the Sociology of Sport: Using a Comic Strip in the Classroom
Observes that contemporary sociology pays little attention to the narrative and graphic aspects of comic strips. Presents classroom experiences using \"Gil Thorpe,\" a comic strip with an ongoing storyline about suburban high school athletics, and gives reasons for the effectiveness of this instructional tool in the sociology of sport. (DSK)
Social Psychological Concomitants of Adolescents' Role Identities as Scholars and Athletes
Analyzes attitudinal and behavioral correlates of the following four categories of high school students from the High School and Beyond study: (1) scholar-athletes; (2) pure scholars; (3) pure athletes; and (4) nonscholar-nonathletes. Findings are discussed in terms of self-esteem, internal locus of control, and extracurricular involvement. (SLD)
Teaching Qualitative Research: The Meanings Associated with Farm Buildings
Describes some of the author's experiences with a field study titled 'The Meanings Associated with Farm Buildings'. The author has used this project with several graduate seminars; suggests that it also could be used with undergraduate students in an upper-division research methods course.
High School Athletic Participation as Related to College Attendance among Black, Hispanic, and White Males
Compares students in terms of their participation in high school varsity sports and their subsequent matriculation to an institution of higher education. It is important to consider ethnic subcultural differences, because involvement in sport may have different meanings and consequences for one ethnic group than for another. (PAS)