A well-constructed and reasoned debunking of the mythology of amateurism in for-profit NCAA athleticsThe NCAA and the Exploitation of College Profit-Athletes provides a comprehensive historical, sociological, legal, financial, and managerial argument for the reclassification of profit-athletes as employees. The authors cut through the institutional doublespeak of approved benefits, cost-of-attendance stipends, or “name, image, likeness” (NIL) collectives and provide evidence that the NCAA’s amateurism has been a collusive, exploitative, and racialized “pay for play” scheme that disproportionately affects Black profit-athletes. They offer a forward-thinking structure in which individual labor contracts, or a potential collective bargaining agreement, address profit-athlete compensation and working conditions.
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Book Author | Richard M Southall |
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Edition | 1st |
Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9781643363783 |
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Language | English |
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