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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1 (2014): Journal of Intercollegiate Sport

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2014): Journal of Intercollegiate Sport

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17161/jis.v7i1
Published: 2014-06-01

Peer-Reviewed Article

  • College Athletes’ Rights in the Age of the Super Conference The Case of the All Players United Campaign

    Ellen Staurowsky
    11-34
    • PDF
  • Ethical Leadership in College Athletics

    Peter Paul Roby
    35-39
    • PDF
  • Gray Area Ethical Leadership in the NCAA The Ethics of Doing the Wrong Things Right

    Michael Sagas, Brian J. Wigley
    40-57
  • Sport An Ethos Based on Values and Servant Leadership

    Joy T. DeSensi
    58-63
  • The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership, Leader Effectiveness, and Turnover Intentions Do Subordinate Gender Differences Exist?

    Janelle E. Wells, Jon Welty Peachey, Nefertiti Walker
    64-79
  • The Transfer Effect A Critical Race Theory Examination of Black Male Transfer Student Athletes’ Experiences

    Joseph N. Cooper, Billy Hawkins
    80-104
    • PDF

Introduction To The Special Issue

  • Ethical Leadership in Intercollegiate Sport Challenges, Opportunities, Future Directions

    Laura Burton, Jon Welty Peachey
    1-10

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