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 * Effects on society/males/females
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Peer Review (3/25/15)
It seems like you have some great information here so far. One suggestion I would have is to try breaking your information up into sections which will keep all of your ideas and facts organized. Overall this seems like an interesting topic that people rarely take into consideration when talking about sports. So far it looks good as everything appears to be written from a neutral point of view. Nbarry14 (talk) 16:05, 30 March 2015 (UTC)

Annotated Bibliography
Jackson Katz http://www.jacksonkatz.com/manhood.html Playing Unfair - movie http://www.titleix.info/History/History-Overview.aspx
 * 1) Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem. "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: We Need to Stamp Out Misogyny in Sports." Time Magazine 11 June 2014: n. pag. Time Magazine. 11 June 2014. Web. 2 Mar. 2015. . - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talks about the role sports play in reinforcing misogynistic views. He then talks about the role sports can play in ending the persistence of such views. Part of the #YesAllWomen campaign.
 * 2) Daniels, Dayna B. "You Throw Like a Girl: Sport and Misogyny on the Silver Screen." Film & History (2005): n. pag. Web. 2 Mar. 2015. . - Talks about how the words used to describe male sports figures in movies may reinforce traditional views of women in sports. Talks about the Olympic movement and the past beliefs about women in sports. It then goes in to today's views on women in sports, with a focus on masculinization.
 * 3) Walters, John. "Baseball Can’t Truly Be America’s Pastime Until It Lets Women Play." Newsweek. N.p., 1 July 2014. Web. 2 Mar. 2015. . - Talks about misogyny in baseball and lack of opportunities for women to play. Focuses on cases where women's teams were victorious against male teams, as well as the opportunities there are for women to play men's baseball. Also talks about the history of women's participation in men's baseball.
 * 4) Muir, Kenneth B., and Trina Seitz. "Machismo, Misogyny, and Homophobia in a Male Athletic Subculture: A Participant-observation Study of Deviant Rituals in Collegiate Rugby." Deviant Behavior 25.4 (2004): n. pag. Print. - Talks about the attitudes associated with a collegiate rugby team and the role homophobia and misogyny play in the players' actions. Discusses the reinforcement of traditional misogynistic views and the way the players treat and view women, both on and off the field.
 * 5) Herbert, Ian. "Richard Scudamore’s Emails Have Caught the Headlines Yet the Everyday Misogyny Rife in Football Is Rarely Deemed Worthy of Mention." The Independent. N.p., 19 May 2014. Web.  - Focuses on the European soccer league, the Premier League, and the presence of misogyny. Goes over different incidents where misogyny was present and the implications of such. Gives a plan for what women and men alike can do to end these discourses.
 * 6) Laverne, Lauren. "Outing Sexism Is a Growing Sport- and a Big Step for Equality." The Guardian. N.p., 02 Nov. 2014. Web. 01 Mar. 2015. .- Talks about the changing landscape of misogyny in sports. Focuses on an incident where a Russian official became the subject of public shaming when he referred to 2 high profile sisters as 'Brothers'. Goes over history of misogyny in sports and the shifting attitudes around it.
 * 7) Badenhausen, Kurt. "Maria Sharapova Tops List Of The World's Highest-Paid Female Athletes." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 05 Aug. 2013. Web. 11 Mar. 2015. - Forbes with multiple examlples of pay differences
 * 8) Morales, Miguel. "Tennis' Gender Pay Gap Problem Looms On The Sidelines." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 21 Feb. 2014. Web. 11 Mar. 2015.
 * 9) Taylor & Francis. "Women underrepresented, sexualized in weekend sports reporting." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 18 September 2013. 
 * 10) "Women's Sports Foundation." Women's Sports Foundation. Women's Sports Foundation, 18 Mar. 2013. Web. 12 Mar. 2015.
 * 11) Messner, Michael A., and Cheryl Cooky. "Gender in Televised Sports." Women Sports Foundation, June 2010. Web. 30 Mar. 2015.
 * 12) "The Next Generation of Title IX." Title IX 40 Years and Counting (2012): n. pag. National Women's Law Center. June 2012. Web. 30 Mar. 2015.
 * 13) https://overthecolorline.wordpress.com/2013/10/01/mindless-misogyny-in-mens-sports/
 * 14) http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/erin-andrews-hannah-storm-rampant-604915