Affiliated and Emeriti Faculty

Michael Malec

Associate Professor Emeritus

Department

Sociology

Biography

Michael Malec’s main area of research is in the sociology of sport, with a special focus on children’s sport, nationalism, and sport in developing nations. His primary teaching responsibilities are for the required introductory statistics course for both undergraduate and graduate students.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

2007 - College Sports. InÌýHigher Education: Open for BusinessÌý(ed. Christian Gilde).Ìý. Landham, MD: Lexington Books.

1997 - Robinson and Worrell: Athletes as Agents of Social Change.Ìý. Pp. 412-418 inÌýJournal of Sport and Social IssuesÌý21:4. (With H. Beckles.)

1997 - Gender Equity in Athletics. Pp. 209-218 in Gregg Lee Carter (ed.),ÌýPerspectives on Current Social Problems. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

1995 -ÌýThe Social Role of Sports in Caribbean Societies. New York: Gordon & Breach.Ìý.

1993 -ÌýÌý(2nd ed.). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

1993 - Patriotic Symbols in Intercollegiate Sports During the Gulf War.Ìý. Pp. 98-106 in theÌýSociology of Sport JournalÌý10(1).

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