There are 19 books by David Lawrence Andrews on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Michael Jordan, Inc (2001). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Biography

UK-American cultural studies scholar

Biography
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Born and raised in South-East London, England, Dr. Andrews was educated at the College of St. Mark & St. John (B.Ed[Hons]), England and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (M.S. and Ph.D.). Prior to 2001, he taught at the University of Memphis. Since 2001, he worked in the Physical Cultural Studies research group in the Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland.

Areas of Interest
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Physical Cultural Studies; Sociology of Sport; Cultural Studies; Sport and Social/Cultural Theory; Sport and Politics, "contextualizing sport and physical culture in relation to the intersecting cultural, political, economic and technological forces shaping contemporary society."

Standalone books

  1. 1 Deconstructing Michael Jordan 1993 · 347 pages
  2. 2 Michael Jordan, Inc 2001 · 301 pages
  3. 3 Sport stars 2002 · 294 pages
  4. 4 Sport, Culture and Advertising 2004 · 288 pages
  5. 5 Sport--commerce--culture 2006 · 161 pages
  6. 6 Sport Culture 2007 · 272 pages
  7. 7 Sport and neoliberalism 2012 · 316 pages
  8. 8 A companion to sport 2013 · 613 pages
  9. 9 Making Sport Great Again 2020 · 180 pages
  10. 10 Sport, Physical Culture, and the Moving Body 2020 · 350 pages
  11. 11 Sociocultural Issues in Sport and Physical Activity 2022 · 368 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has David Lawrence Andrews written?

BookOrb lists 19 books by David Lawrence Andrews.

Where should I start with David Lawrence Andrews?

A good starting point is Michael Jordan, Inc (2001).

What is the David Lawrence Andrews books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Deconstructing Michael Jordan (1993), 2. Michael Jordan, Inc (2001), 3. Sport stars (2002), 4. Sport, Culture and Advertising (2004), 5. Sport--commerce--culture (2006), 6. Sport Culture (2007), 7. Sport and neoliberalism (2012), 8. A companion to sport (2013), 9. Making Sport Great Again (2020), 10. Sport, Physical Culture, and the Moving Body (2020), 11. Sociocultural Issues in Sport and Physical Activity (2022).