Changing Your Mascot
Racial References
Ash, K. (2007). School, team names remain thorny issue for many in Oregon. Education Week, 27(16), 17.
Beres, G. (2005). Scheduling a weapon in mascot matter. NCAA News, 42(26), 4-22.
Brown, G. T. (2005). Policy applies core principles to mascot issue. NCAA News, 42(17), 1-19.
Franklin, B. M. (2006). Association's position backed by research and deliberation. NCAA News, 43(7), 4-22.
Laveay, F., Callison, C., & Rodriguez, A. (2009). Offensiveness of Native American names, mascots, and logos in sports: A survey of tribal leaders and the general population. International Journal of Sport Communication, 2(1), 81-99.
Mercado, H., & Grady, J. (2012). The ongoing fight for the Fighting Sioux. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 21(2), 115-118.
Pond Cummings, A. (2008). Progress realized?: The continuing American Indian mascot quandary. Marquette
Sports Law Review, 18(2), 309-335.
Price, S. L. (2002). The Indian wars: the campaign against Indian nicknames and mascots presumes that they offend Native Americans - but do they? We took a poll, and you won't believe the results. Sports Illustrated, 96(10), 66-72.
Spindel, C. (2005). Debate's roots are grounded in control. NCAA News, 42(18), 1-14.
Toporek, B. (2013). California district under fire for 'Arab' mascot. Education Week, 33(12), 5.
Toporek, B. (2013). Mascot imagery civil rights target. Education Week, 32(21), 23.
Williams, D. M. (2007). Where's the honor? Attitudes toward the "Fighting Sioux" nickname and logo. Sociology of Sport Journal, 24(4), 437-456.