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Joy T. DeSensi, Ed.D., earned her doctoral degree at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is currently a professor and department head in the sport and leisure studies department at The University of Tennessee. Her research interests include the areas of gender, race, and ethnicity in sport, women in sport, multiculturalism, and ethics in sport management. She has made numerous state, district, national and international presentations and is the author and coauthor of book chapters and articles that appear in Quest, Journal of Sport Management and the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. She has served on the editorial boards of scholarly journals, as the editor of the Journal of Sport Management, and is the current associate editor of Quest. She is a founding member of the North American Society for Sport Management and has served as the President of the Southern Academy of Women in Physical Activity, Sport and Health, The Philosophic Society for the Study of Sport, and the National Association for Physical Education in Higher Education. Her professional recognitions include distinguished alumna awards from the University of Memphis and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, service awards, and recognitions for teaching and research. She also received scholar lecture awards including the Delphine Hanna Lecture Award from the National Association for Physical Education in Higher Education and the Earle F. Zeigler Lecture Award from the North American Society for Sport Management.
Joy T. DeSensi Titles:
Ethics and Morality in Sport Management




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