Associate Professor Emeritus
McGuinn Hall 427
Telephone: 617-552-4131
Email: michael.malec@bc.edu
SOCY2200 - Statistics
SOCY3359 - Sports in Society
SOCY7702 - Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
UNCS2245 - Freshman Topic Seminar
Sociology of sport (children’s sport; women’s sport; nationalism; sport in developing nations; sport and higher education). A geographic area of interest is Central America, with a special emphasis on Nicaragua.
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.
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President, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (2000-2001).
Distinguished Service Award from the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (2006).
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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