Acknowledgments vii PART I. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT YOUTH SPORT Introduction 3 1. Definitions, History, and Data 11 PART II. THE LAW AND POLICY UNDERPINNING AMERICAN YOUTH SPORT 2. The Law of the Child and Family 33 3. The Law and Policy Approach to Sport 51 4. The Law and Policy Approach to Youth Sport 70 5. The Politics of Youth Sport 90 PART III. DISTRIBUTIVE CONSEQUENCES OF OUR CURRENT APPROACH TO YOUTH SPORT 6. The Youth Sport Surplus 109 7. Youth Sport’s Beneficiaries 121 Conclusion 141 Notes 145 Selected Bibliography 193 Index 209
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More than play : how law, policy, and politics shape American youth sport 이용현황 표 - 등록번호, 청구기호, 권별정보, 자료실, 이용여부로 구성 되어있습니다.
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Tens of millions of children in the United States participate in youth sports, a pastime widely believed to be part of a good childhood. Yet most children who enter youth sports are driven to quit by the time they enter adolescence, and many more are sidelined by youth sports' high financial burdens. Until now, there has been little legal scholarly attention paid to youth sports or its reform. Dionne Koller sets the stage for a different approach by illuminating the law and policy assumptions supporting a model that puts children's bodies to work in an activity that generates significant surplus value. In doing so, she identifies the wide array of beneficiaries who have a stake in a system that is much more than just play—and the political choices that protect these parties' interests at children's expense.