Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 510 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 732 g
Reihe: Global Intersectionality of Education, Sports, Race, and Gender
Embracing the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Era
Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 510 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 732 g
Reihe: Global Intersectionality of Education, Sports, Race, and Gender
ISBN: 978-3-0343-5135-5
Verlag: Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers
In the dynamic world of college athletics, a transformative shift is underway—one that revolves around the concept of "Name, Image, and Likeness" (NIL). This volume marks the commencement of our exploration into the profound changes sweeping through the collegiate sports landscape, as college athletes are granted unprecedented opportunities to harness their own identities for financial gain. Drawing on extensive research and insights from legal experts and scholars, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the historical evolution of NIL legislation, legal and ethical concerns, challenges international athletes are encountering, equity issues regarding gender and the HBCU experience, and future trends.
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures - List of Tables - Foreword - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - Part I. Foundations of NIL: Historical, Political, and Legal Contexts - Jamie Bigby: From AAU to NCAA: A Brief Overview of How NIL Policy Evolved From Amateurism - Molly Harry: The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Three Dimensions of Power: An Attempt to Maintain Control During the Name, Image, and Likeness Era - Kirsten Hextrum and Simran Kaur Sethi: America First!: US Exceptionalism, "Underserving" Immigrants, and the Politics of NIL - Daniel S. Greene: State Legislatures and Laws as a Catalyst in the NIL Era - Part II. The Business of NIL: Economics, Market Dynamics, and Athlete Branding - Billy Hawkins: Economic Emancipation and Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation: Gaining Ownership of the Athletic Body - Adam Cocco: Changing the Game: The Economic Implications of NIL in College Athletics - Daniel Springer, Sarah Stokowski, Alison Fridley, and Arden Slavov: Role Theory Perspectices on NIL and College Athletes as Influencers - Cara Elizabeth Hawkins-Jedlicka, Andrea Hall, and Enaiya Clarke: A Dual Threat: A Case Study of Flau'jae Johnson – A Collegiate National Champion and Rising Rapper - Isaiah Simmons: When Playing Becomes Performing: Remedying College Athletes' Experiences of Performativity in the NIL Landscape - Odri Dedolli and R. Andrew Dunn: Big Ballers, Bigger Budgets: An Exploration of College Athletes and University Media Revenues - Part III. Equity, Diversity, and Global Perspectives in NIL - Cherese F. Fine, Dion T. Harry, Laetitia K. Adelson, Maurice D. Williams, Derek A. Houston, and Ayaa Elgoharry: Exploring Gender and Racial Inequities of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Valuations - Carolyn Adkerson, Maya Britton, Jonathan E. Howe: Imagining an Equitable Future of NIL through the Experiences of Black NCAA Female Athletes - Emily M. Newell, Simran Kaur Sethi and Kirsten Hextrum: International Collegiate Athletes and NIL: How Federal Policy and Lack of Advocacy Severely Limit Earning Power - Jessica Brougham and Rebecca Achen: An Exploration of International College Athletes' Perceptions and Experiences with NIL - Akilah Carter-Francique, Kevin Wilson, and Allison Waymyers: Uplift and Collectives: HBCU Athletics and NIL - Part IV. The Future of NIL: Alternative Perspectives, Policy Evolution, and Beyond - Wayne L. Black: Black Radical Tradition and Name, Image, and Likeness - Darrell Lovell: Name, Image, and Likeness: Current and Future Challenges to Implementing a Constantly Changing Policy - Conclusion - Notes on Conrtibutors - Index




