NASSS
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NASSS means:
The North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
Mission
The North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
(NASSS) exists to promote, stimulate, and encourage the sociological study of
play, games, sport and contemporary physical culture.
History
At the end of the final
session of the 2nd Big Ten CIC Symposium on the Sociology of Sport at the
University of Minnesota (1978), Andrew Yiannakis called for the formation of a
sociology of sport society. A group of about twenty interested members endorsed
the need to form such a society and called for the formation of a steering
committee composed of Susan Greendorfer, Lee Vander Velden, Peggy Cramer, Eldon
Snyder and Yiannakis. Yiannakis was appointed Chair of this committee, Susan
Greendorfer assumed the position of Treasurer and Lee Vander Velden became
Secretary. The steering committee was entrusted with the task of starting a
newsletter, collecting membership dues, planning for an annual conference and
investigating the feasibility of starting a journal. The first newsletter,
known as The NASSS Newsletter, was published in December of 1978. Andrew
Yiannakis was the first editor and was later joined by John Sugden, who assumed
the role of associate editor.
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