This article explores the intersection of representation, management, and race in the National Basketball Association (NBA) through a larger question on the relationship between corporate strategies for managing racialized subjects and popular representations of race. The NBA “brand” is situated in terms of recent developments in corporate and popular culture and then analyzed as an example of diversity management. Relying on original interviews with NBA corporate employees, as well as business and marketing industry reporting, the article analyzes the NBA as simultaneously an organization and a brand. As such, the NBA helps to “articulate” the corporate with the popular, largely through an implied racial project that manages race relations...
Professional athletes are paid for their labor and it is often believed they have a weaker argument ...
The plight of the black athlete in United States professional and collegiate sports reflects a histo...
In this paper, we examine how the number of African American and White American coaches in college b...
In light of current social justice dynamics, this article examines marketing strategies employed by ...
poster abstractPublic discourse surrounding professional sports like the NBA shapes how society vie...
The world of professional sports provides a unique environment to examine economic and business issu...
Race and racial tensions have long been pressing concerns in professional athletics in the United St...
While there is voluminous research on the Black male athlete, the literature does not touch on the n...
As a global cultural phenomenon, basketball is portrayed as a “black” sport, in spite of its origins...
Fait interculturel et transmédiatique mondialisé, le basket-ball reste toutefois lié à une identité ...
This essay pushes beyond the black-white binary in an effort to expand understandings into the relat...
This paper examines white spectatorship of the black athlete's body through an analysis of NBA baske...
Amid a backlash against the influence of hip-hop within professional basketball, exacerbated by the ...
This essay pushes beyond the black-white binary in an effort to expand understandings into the relat...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Professional athletes are paid for their labor and it is often believed they have a weaker argument ...
The plight of the black athlete in United States professional and collegiate sports reflects a histo...
In this paper, we examine how the number of African American and White American coaches in college b...
In light of current social justice dynamics, this article examines marketing strategies employed by ...
poster abstractPublic discourse surrounding professional sports like the NBA shapes how society vie...
The world of professional sports provides a unique environment to examine economic and business issu...
Race and racial tensions have long been pressing concerns in professional athletics in the United St...
While there is voluminous research on the Black male athlete, the literature does not touch on the n...
As a global cultural phenomenon, basketball is portrayed as a “black” sport, in spite of its origins...
Fait interculturel et transmédiatique mondialisé, le basket-ball reste toutefois lié à une identité ...
This essay pushes beyond the black-white binary in an effort to expand understandings into the relat...
This paper examines white spectatorship of the black athlete's body through an analysis of NBA baske...
Amid a backlash against the influence of hip-hop within professional basketball, exacerbated by the ...
This essay pushes beyond the black-white binary in an effort to expand understandings into the relat...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Professional athletes are paid for their labor and it is often believed they have a weaker argument ...
The plight of the black athlete in United States professional and collegiate sports reflects a histo...
In this paper, we examine how the number of African American and White American coaches in college b...