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Youth Development

Hartmann, D. & Wheelock, D. (2002). Sport as prevention? Minneapolis' experiment with late-night basketball, CURA [Center for Urban and Regional Affairs] Reporter, 32(3), 13-17.

Hartmann, D.(2001). Notes on midnight basketball and the cultural politics of recreation, race, and at-risk urban youth. Journal of Sport & Social Issues, 25(4), 339-371.

Hartmann, D. (2000).  Rethinking the relationships between sport and race in American culture: Golden ghettos and contested terrain. Sociology of Sport Journal, 17, 229-253.

Hartmann, D. (2000). Race, culture, and sport. Culture, 142), 1-6.

Jamieson, K. M. (forthcoming). Advance at your own risk: Latinas, families, and collegiate softball.  In J. Iber (Ed), An anthology on Mexican-American sporting participation.

Jamieson, K. M., Reel, J. J., & Gill, D. L. (2002). Beyond the racial binary: Stacking in women's collegiate softball. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 11(1), 89-106.

Jamieson, K. M. (1998). Reading Nancy Lopez: Decoding representations of race, class, sexuality and gender. Sociology of Sport Journal, 15(4), 343-358.

Jamieson, K. M. (1995). Latinas in sport and physical activity. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 66(7), 42-47.

Taylor, M. J. (2002). Do sports keep kids under control? The answer may depend on where you live. Article by W. Eric Martin based on American Psychological Association presentation and interview. Psychology Today.

Taylor, M. J. & Edwards, R. (2001). Sports participation, delinquency, & substance use among rural, African- American girls. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Taylor, M. J., Arellano, C. M., & Edwards, R. W. (2000). Sports participation, violence & victimization among rural minority adolescent girls. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Taylor, M. J. & Edwards, R. W. (2000). If only she would play? The influence of sports participation on alcohol and marijuana use among rural African American adolescent girls.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.