01405aam 2200385I 450 991071003000332120151118015326.0GOVPUB-C13-74583b0597760ba17785d69ab56220da(CKB)5470000002475979(OCoLC)929882441(EXLCZ)99547000000247597920151118d1976 ua 0engrdacontentrdamediardacarrierA computer model to determine low cost techniques to comply with the Privacy Act of 1974 /Robert C. Goldstein; Henry H. SewardGaithersburg, MD :U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology,1976.1 online resourceNBSIR ;76-9851976.Contributed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.Title from PDF title page.Includes bibliographical references.Goldstein Robert C898622Goldstein Robert C898622Seward Henry H1416354United States.National Bureau of Standards.NBSNBSGPOBOOK9910710030003321A computer model to determine low cost techniques to comply with the Privacy Act of 19743521425UNINA04504oam 22010334a 450 991104658520332120230515234133.09781439909652143990965297814399096381439909636(CKB)2550000001114800(EBL)989191(OCoLC)810272876(SSID)ssj0000747415(PQKBManifestationID)12302276(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000747415(PQKBWorkID)10705811(PQKB)10141236(MiAaPQ)EBC989191(MdBmJHUP)muse81505(Perlego)2040052(EXLCZ)99255000000111480020120930d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSportistaFemale Fandom in the United States /Andrei S. Markovits ; Emily K. AlbertsonPhiladelphia, Penn. :Temple Univ. Press,2012.Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,2021©2012.1 online resource (269 p.)Politics, history and social changeErscheint: August 2012.9781439909645 1439909644 9781299834217 1299834213 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Youth The Origins of Gender Difference in Sport; 2. Women in Men's Worlds Process of Exclusion and Suppression of Females in Male-Dominated Realms Other Than Sport; 3. Women as Sports Producers Progress and Problems; 4. Fandom and the Typical Female Sports Fan; 5. Sportista I: Professional Women in the Contested Space of Sports Media Issues of Entry and Acceptance; 6. Sportista II: Following as a Hobby, the A-Typical Female Sports Fan Superfans in Their Own Right, with Their Own Voice, and Speaking Their Own Language; ConclusionAppendix: Lists of IntervieweesIndexThe typical female sports fan remains very different from her male counterparts. In their insightful and engaging book, Sportista, Andrei S. Markovits and Emily Albertson examine the significant ways many women have become fully conversant with sports-acquiring a knowledge of and passion for them as a way of forging identities that until recently were quite alien to women. Sportista chronicles the relationship that women have developed with sports in the wake of the second wave of feminism of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The changes women athletes have achievePolitics History & Social ChanSportfangndKulturelle IdentitätgndGeschlechterrollegndFraugndWomen sports spectatorsfast(OCoLC)fst01895908WomenSocial life and customsfast(OCoLC)fst01176964SportsSociological aspectsfast(OCoLC)fst01130532Gender identityfast(OCoLC)fst00939593SPORTS & RECREATIONGeneralbisacshSPORTS & RECREATIONSociology of SportsbisacshSOCIAL SCIENCEWomen's StudiesbisacshWomen sports spectatorsGender identityWomenSocial life and customsSportsSociological aspectsWomen sports spectatorsUnited StatesUSAgndUnited StatesfastSportfan.Kulturelle Identität.Geschlechterrolle.Frau.Women sports spectators.WomenSocial life and customs.SportsSociological aspects.Gender identity.SPORTS & RECREATIONGeneral.SPORTS & RECREATIONSociology of Sports.SOCIAL SCIENCEWomen's Studies.Women sports spectators.Gender identity.WomenSocial life and customs.SportsSociological aspects.Women sports spectators796.082SOC028000SPO066000SPO000000bisacshMarkovits Andrei S1948-126425Albertson Emily K1866933MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9911046585203321Sportista4474408UNINA