Dain TePoel, Ph.D.

Types:

Bloomsburg University Employee
Title(s)
Associate Professor of Sport Management
Contact Information

Courses Most Commonly Taught  

  • Problems in Sport Administration
  • Sport Media Communications Relations
  • Sport Marketing Management
  • Sport in American Culture

Professional Publications

  • TePoel, Dain and Eileen Narcotta-Welp. "The White Moderate, Sport and Black Lives Matter: Echoes from Martin Luther King Jr's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail' at the University of Iowa." Sport in Society (2020).
  • Martorell, Gerard, James Mattern, Boris Morozov, John Nauright, Peter Campbell, and Dain TePoel. "Leveraging International Partnerships for the Development of International Sport Management Programs." Sport in Society (2020).
  • Narcotta-Welp, Eileen an Dain TePoel. "Tuesday's with Susan: Reflections on the Lessons and Legacy of Birrellian Approaches to Sport and Film." Journal of  Sport History (forthcoming).
  • TePoel, Dain. "Meaning by Doing: The Making of Endurance Activism on the 1986 Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament." Sport History Review 51.2 (2020): 164-185.
  • Endurance Activism: Transcontinental Walking, the Great Peace March and the Politics of Movement Culture. PhD diss., University of Iowa (2018).
  • Digital Sport History, with Costs: An Ecocentric Critique. Journal of Sport History 44.2 (2017): 350-366.
  • 'We Need to Get the Good Old USA on Board’: The 2009 World Baseball Classic, Corporate Nationalism, and Constructions of ‘American’ Identity.” NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture 24.1/2 (2015-2016): 116-132.
  • Mary Garber’s Coverage of Black Sports in the United States Segregated South, 1944-1964. International Journal of the History of Sport 31.13 (2014): 1598-1616.
  • Pastime or Waste of Time? Narratives in the Media Surrounding the 2006 World Baseball Classic. NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture 22.1 (2013): 52-77.
  • Master Mick and Redneck Roger: Framing Analysis of Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris’ Homerun Chase in 1961. Iowa Journal of Communication 37.2 (2005): 139-154.