Tutko, 1989
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Csikszentmihalyi et al. | An exploratory model of play | |
| De Koven | The well-played game: A player's philosophy | |
| Russell | The value of dangerous sport | |
| Sniderman | Unwritten rules | |
| Franks | Crossing sidelines, crossing cultures: Sport and Asian Pacific American cultural citizenship | |
| Skillen | 10 Sport is for losers | |
| Tutko | Personality change in the American sport scene | |
| Kretchmar | Gaming up life: Considerations for game expansions | |
| Taylor | A comparative philosophy of sport and art | |
| US20060012123A1 (en) | Social game and method of playing the same | |
| Gems | Sport and the Italian American Quest for Whiteness 1 | |
| Fish | 101 ways to be a terrific sports parent: Making athletics a positive experience for your child | |
| Noë | Infinite baseball: notes from a philosopher at the ballpark | |
| Sheed | Why sports matter | |
| Ashley | Chess for success: Using an old game to build new strengths in children and teens | |
| Devereux | Impoverishment of Children's Games in Contemporary America | |
| Benson | Winning words: Classic quotes from the world of sports | |
| Gates | Recreation and the Church | |
| Barrell et al. | Psychology of champions: How to win at sports and life with the focus edge of super-athletes | |
| Traphagan | Anthropology of sport | |
| Powell | Walter Camp: The Father of American Football | |
| Naismith | The James Naismith Reader: Basketball in His Own Words | |
| Malec | Neglected fields: Sports in the Caribbean | |
| Paul | Black Obsession: The All Blacks' Quest for World Cup Success | |
| Lasker | Encyclopedia of Games |