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    Handbook of Marketing Research

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    Drawing from the seminal works published during the past two decades in Sport Marketing Quarterly, this collection edited by Nancy L. Lough and William A. Sutton brings to light foundational theories that have guided some of the most pragmatic studies to date. This Handbook revisits trends, presents instruments designed to assess key constructs, and provides critical analysis of industry practices with regard to issues such as gender, race, and ethical practices

    Tucker Center Talks: S1E5 - The Business of Women in Sport

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    Runtime 28:23In this episode of Tucker Center Talks, Dr. Nicole LaVoi talks to Dr. Nancy Lough, Professor in the Higher Education Program, Director of Marketing for the UNLV College of Education who has studied marketing, sponsorship, and gender equity in women’s sports since the 1990s. She is a longtime Title IX consultant and author of the newly published “Routledge Handbook of the Business of Women’s Sport” and a Tucker Center Affiliated Scholar. They discuss the business model of women’s sport and what needs to be done to advance equity in women’s sport.LaVoi, Nicole M.; Lough, Nancy. (2019). Tucker Center Talks: S1E5 - The Business of Women in Sport. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217484

    Tucker Center Talks: S3E13 - Cultural Narratives About Women in Sport

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    Runtime 37:27In this episode, Nicole discusses disruptions at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games with returning guests, colleagues, Tucker Center Affiliated Scholars and #disruptHERS Drs. Nancy Lough, Katie Lebel, Dunja Antunovic. Their aim is to bring attention to the people, organizations, and events that disrupt the status quo and the normative masculine behavior model of sport. A new report on participation and viewing figures for the Tokyo Games emphasizes the value of and interest in women’s sport.LaVoi, Nicole M.; Lough, Nancy; Lebel, Katie; Antunovic, Dunja. (2021). Tucker Center Talks: S3E13 - Cultural Narratives About Women in Sport. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/258834

    Oral History Interview with Nancy Lieberman, November 8, 2012

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    Interview with Nancy Lieberman, a sports broadcast journalist. The interview includes biographical information about her life growing up in New York, her time on the first women's Olympic basketball team, and her career as a coach, author, and journalist on ESPN

    Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library

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    This chapter investigates the adult learning through civil discourse within public library settings. Crucial to the success of a working democracy, the author traces the history of libraries as locations for the development of an engaged and knowledgeable citizenry.This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Kranich, Nancy. "Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library." New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, no. 127, Fall 2010: 15-24, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ace.377/pdf.Peer reviewe

    Tucker Center Talks: S2E17 - Women in College Coaching Report Card

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    Runtime 29:22In this week’s episode’s first segment, Nicole outlines top level and interesting findings of the latest Women in College Coaching Report Card. And then later in the show she discusses with fellow #disruptHERS, Drs. Lough, Lebel and Pegoraro, the latest disruptions to the male model of sport.LaVoi, Nicole M.; Lough, Nancy; Pegoraro, Ann; Lebel, Katie. (2020). Tucker Center Talks: S2E17 - Women in College Coaching Report Card. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217501

    Can the First Amendment Coexist with Civility? Response to ‘What Is the Role of Law in Promoting Civility? What Are Its Limits?'

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    Rancorous rhetoric has taken over the public square, causing many citizens to retreat from democratic work. Although self-governance and human dignity benefit when citizens express their views, it takes more than diverse voices to make democracy strong. It takes civility--reasoned public discourse where respect, restraint, responsibility, and empathy coexist with free expression so that fellow citizens can hear each other. And it also takes safe spaces—public forums like those in libraries, where communities come together at the intersection of law and civility and strike their own balance between the boundaries and norms of civil discourse.Originally published in Insights on Law & Society

    Tucker Center Talks: S2E15 - Disruptions in Women’s Sport II

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    Runtime 34:48On this week’s episode, Nicole talks to three advocates, scholars, collaborators and colleagues about disruptions in women’s sport as part of the #disruptHERS series. Nicole welcomes back Dr. Nancy Lough (@dr_nlo) from S1E5 & Dr. Ann Pegoraro (@SportMgmtProf) from S2E14 and a new guest Dr. Katie Lebel (@katelebel). They discuss why women’s teams have been more successful in return to play than their male counterparts and current disruptions in women’s sport, including Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe, WNBA, LPGA and TitleIXSchools.com and why it matters. Listeners are invited to provide their own thoughts on disruptions by participating in a brief survey.LaVoi, Nicole M.; Lough, Nancy; Pegoraro, Ann; Lebel, Katie. (2020). Tucker Center Talks: S2E15 - Disruptions in Women’s Sport II. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217499

    Nancy Guthrie

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    Nancy Guthrie, author, Nashville, TN, examines two conversations Jesus had, one with his Father, the other with Paul, and how God feels our pain with us

    Deliberative Dialogue: Changing the CD Discourse

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    This article provides a brief overview of deliberative dialogue and its useful role in professional development for school librarians.Chapter in Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers (Libraries Unlimited, 2012, pp. 299-302), edited by Debbie Abilock, Kristin Fontichiaro, and Violet H. Harada
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