CURRICULUM VITAE Scott R. Jedlicka APPOINTMENTS Washington State University Pullman, WA Assistant Professor, Sport Management Department of Educational Leadership, Sport Studies, and Educational/Counseling Psychology August 2016 – present Clinical Assistant Professor, Sport Management Department of Educational Leadership, Sport Studies, and Educational/Counseling Psychology August 2014 – June 2016

EDUCATION University of Texas Austin, TX Ph.D., Kinesiology: Sport Management August 2014 Dissertation: A Structural Theory of Olympic Governance Supervisor: Thomas M. Hunt, J.D., Ph.D. University of Texas Austin, TX M.Ed., Kinesiology: Sport Management May 2010 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA B.A., Management: Business Administration May 2008 Cum Laude

RESEARCH INTERESTS The primary focus of my research is sport governance and policy, which involves examining the structure and political behavior of sport organizations, and the ways in which they formulate and pursue objectives under conditions of scarcity and political conflict. Additionally, I explore the ways in which other types of political actors (such as governments) conceptualize sport and interact with sport governance systems. The goal of this research is to develop more rigorous theoretical explanations of sport institutions and their relationship to policy and politics. I am specifically interested in understanding the international sport governance system within the context of global governance. My current work advances the notion of international sport as a “public good”, and emphasizes international political system structure and hegemonic discourses of sport as factors that account for the stability and (increasingly) the flaws of current governance approaches in international sport.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Jedlicka, S. (2014). The normative discourse of anti-doping policy. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 6, 429-442. Hunt, T.M., Jedlicka, S.R., and Bowers, M.T. (2014). Drugs, the law, and the downfall of Dancer’s Image at the 1968 Kentucky Derby: A case study on human conceptions of domesticated animals. International Journal of the History of Sport, 31, 902-913. Jedlicka, S.R., and Hunt, T.M. (2013). The international anti-doping movement and UNESCO: A historical case study. International Journal of the History of Sport, 30, 1523-1535. Hunt, T.M., Dimeo, P., Bowers, M.T., and Jedlicka, S.R. (2012). The diplomatic context of doping in the former German Democratic Republic: A revisionist examination. International Journal of the History of Sport, 29, 2486-2499. Hunt, T.M., Dimeo, P., and Jedlicka, S.R. (2012). The historical roots of today’s problems: A critical appraisal of the international anti-doping movement. Performance Enhancement and Health, 1, 55-60.

BOOK CHAPTERS Jedlicka, S.R. (under contract). Sports for Hope in Haiti: Disaster Diplomacy or Disaster Capitalism? In C. Esherick, B. Baker, S. Jackson, & M. Sam (Eds.), Case studies in sport diplomacy. Morgantown, WV: FiT Publishing. Hunt, T.M., Jedlicka, S.R., and Bowers, M.T. (2015). Drugs, the law, and the downfall of Dancer’s Image at the 1968 Kentucky Derby: A case study on human conceptions of domesticated animals. In J. Gleaves & T.M. Hunt (Eds.), A global history of doping in sport: Drugs, policy, and politics. London: Routledge.

INVITED COMMENTARY “Ask the Experts” in “2016’s Best Cities for Soccer Fans” by Richie Bernardo (https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-cities-for-soccer-fans/14207/#scott-r-jedlicka)

PRESENTATIONS Jedlicka, S.R. (November, 2016). Sport and International Relations: Reconsidering State Interests and Influence. Accepted for presentation at the North American Society for Sport Sociology Conference in Tampa, FL. Jedlicka, S. (May, 2016). “Unleash Tuchman! Play the Olympic Card!”: Human Rights, US National Security, and the 1980 Summer Olympics. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference in Atlanta, GA. Jedlicka, S. (October, 2015). The International Sport Regime: A Reconsideration of International Sport’s Political Status. Presented at the Play the Game Conference in Aarhus, Denmark. Jedlicka, S. (May, 2015). The Olympic Games as International Political Signal: A Study of Japan’s Olympic Experiences. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference in Miami, FL. Jedlicka, S., & Hunt, T.M. (May, 2014). Post-Cold War Olympic boycotts and American foreign policy: A brief comparative history. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference in Glenwood Springs, CO. Jedlicka, S., & Hunt, T.M. (May, 2013). Democracies, autocracies, and the purported inclusiveness of the Olympic Movement. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada. Jedlicka, S. (February, 2013). Sport and state cooperation: Can regime theory explain international sport? Presented at the Texas Graduate Sport Management Student Symposium, College Station, TX. Jedlicka, S. (February, 2012). Anti-doping policy: Finding meaning through discourse analysis. Presented at the Texas Graduate Sport Management Student Symposium, Austin, TX. Jedlicka, S., & Hunt, T.M. (September, 2011). Taking a phenomenological approach to defining “doping”. Presented at the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport Conference, Rochester, NY. Jedlicka, S., & Hunt, T.M. (May, 2011). Clean sport for all: UNESCO’s influence on global attitudes toward doping. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Austin, TX. Jedlicka, S., & Hunt, T.M. (May, 2010). Olympic justice?: A review of the IOC’s medal forfeiture policy. Presented at the North American Society for Sport History Conference, Orlando, FL.

AWARDS Teresa Lozano Long Endowed Graduate Fellowship, July 2013 ($4,750) Dr. C.J. (Shorty) & Dr. Mary Buice Alderson Graduate Scholarship for Teaching Excellence, Department of Kinesiology & Health Education, University of Texas, September 2011 ($1,200) North American Society for Sport History Graduate Essay Finalist, May 2011

GRADUATE ADVISING Washington State University Master’s Thesis Supervision Mary Barnett (2016), “Contentment of Varsity Athletes and Students: A Comparative Analysis” Master’s Thesis Committees Ramon Sodano (2016), “The Functional Movement Screen as a Policy for Pre-Participation Screening” Youngjik Lee (2017), “TBD”

UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING Washington State University Honor’s Thesis Supervision Ben Wineman (2016), “Take Me Out to the Ball Game? The Effect of Print Media on the Popularity of Baseball in the 21st Century”

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Clinical) Assistant Professor, Washington State University Undergraduate Courses Course # Title SPMGT 365 Ethics and Moral Reasoning in Sport SPMGT 367 Sport in American Society SPMGT 468 Managing Sport Organizations Graduate Courses Course # Title SPMGT 565 Ethical Perspectives of Sport and Physical Activity (campus & online) SPMGT 567 Social and Cultural Issues of Physical Activity and Sport (campus & online)

Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin Undergraduate Courses Course # Title Instructor(s) KIN 347 Historical and Ethical Issues in Physical Culture and Sport Hunt/Todd KIN 349

History of Sport and Physical Activity

Beckwith

KIN 351

Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity

Todd/Smith

KIN 352K

Modern Olympic Movement and World Affairs

Hunt

KIN 352K

Sport, Fitness, and Mass Media

Hunt/Todd

KIN 353

Sport Law

Hunt

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE/AFFILIATIONS Academic Service Reviewer Sport Management Review International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics Routledge Books Volunteer Editor, H-Sport Discussion Network, November 2013 – present Dissertation Abstracts Editor, Journal of Sport History, August 2012 – present Member, North American Society for Sport History (NASSH), May 2010 – present Professional Service – Washington State University Faculty Senate Research and Arts Committee, August 2016 – present College of Education Grants and Research Advisory Committee, August 2016 – present College of Education Faculty Affairs Committee (CEFAC), January 2016 – present Member, sport management doctoral program exploratory committee Scholarship application reviewer, College of Education

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE Research Assistant in Sport Management Department of Kinesiology & Health Education, University of Texas at Austin Fall 2008, Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012 Incoming Graduate Student Orientation Coordinator University of Texas at Austin Sport Management Program Fall 2010, Fall 2011 Assistant Conference Manager North American Society for Sport History Conference January 2010 – May 2011 Staff Supervisor Our Body: The Universe Within traveling museum exhibit H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports March 2010 – September 2010 Marketing Intern Athletics Department, University of Northern Iowa January 2008 – May 2008