Restart Sport After the Covid 19 Time Out

Restart  Sport After the Covid 19 Time Out
Author: Jörg Krieger,April Henning,Lindsay Parks Pieper
Publsiher: Common Ground Research Networks
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781957792149

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In the edited collection Restart: Sport After the Covid-19 Time Out, practitioners and international scholars explore the “restart” of sport and fitness following the initial period of lockdowns during spring 2020. The chapters provide insight into the sport and fitness landscape following the initial wave of the pandemic. The book focuses on challenges for sport providers, consequences for sporting participants, and opportunities for new ways of practicing sports. It contributes contemporaneous data, analyses, and insights into the global sport landscape that has been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. This book presents a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives in a total of nineteen individual chapters, organized around five main themes. The first four chapters deal with the restart of sporting events in four countries. This section is followed by an assessment of the Olympic Movement’s challenges after its postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games to 2021. Chapters in the next theme provide analyses of how national governments handled restarting sport and fitness in different geographical locations. Finally, the last three chapters look at the role of the media during the restart phase, both in reporting sport and with regards to innovations and the implementation of new technology in staging and broadcasting elite sport.

Management of Sport Organizations at the Crossroad of Responsibility and Sustainability

Management of Sport Organizations at the Crossroad of Responsibility and Sustainability
Author: Kirstin Hallmann
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031524899

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COVID 19 Containment Life Work and Restart

COVID 19  Containment  Life  Work and Restart
Author: T. M. Vinod Kumar
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811959400

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This book is about containment, life, work, and restart cities affected by COVID 19, using selected empirical case studies. This book presents the spread of coronavirus spatially and temporally, analyses containment strategies and includes recommended strategies. Further, it analyses how life and work get transformed during the lockdown, and gradual opening up, and presents the future of work and life in cities impacted by COVID-19. This book discusses the concept of smart life and works in cities post-COVID-19 such that they do not reduce the quality of work and life and cannot create adverse economic and living consequences called the restart of a city after COVID-19. Selected Cities of special interest are studied. Special interest is because Kerala and Maharashtra got the worst affected in India by COVID 19 pandemic and the book focus on that.

Time Out

Time Out
Author: Jörg Krieger,April Henning,Paul Dimeo,Lindsay Pieper Parks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: COVID-19 (Disease)
ISBN: 1863352295

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"In the edited collection, Time Out: Global Perspectives on Sport and the Covid-19 Lockdown, practitioners and international scholars explore the impact of the global Covid-19 health pandemic on sport from a global perspective. It is part of a two-volume Covid-19 and Sport series that tackles the effects of the global lockdown on sport during March and April 2020, when restrictions were at their most severe and the human toll at its peak in many countries. The twenty chapters provide a comprehensive overview of the immediate consequences of the Covid-19 lockdown on global sport from a variety of perspectives"--

Time Out

Time Out
Author: JARG KRIEGER; APRIL HENNING; LINDSAY PARKS PIEPER
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1863352325

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In the edited collection, Time Out: National Perspectives on Sport and the Covid-19 Lockdown, practitioners and international scholars explore the impact of the global Covid-19 health pandemic on sport from various local and national perspectives. It is part of a two-volume Covid-19 and Sport series that tackles the effects of the global lockdown on sport during March and April 2020, when restrictions were at their most severe and the human toll at its peak in many countries. The chapters provide a comprehensive overview on the immediate consequences of the Covid-19 lockdown on local and national sport. This book presents a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives in a total of twenty-one individual chapters, organized around four main themes. In the first two sections, the authors address the response by professional sports within national contexts. In section three, the authors explore the effects and responses of the Covid-19 lockdown on leisure and amateur sports. The final section assesses the effect of the pandemic on national policies and media.

COVID 19 and the Soccer World

COVID 19 and the Soccer World
Author: Kausik Bandyopadhyay
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022-09-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000653526

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The spread of COVID-19 and the consequent pandemic since early 2020 have brought about unprecedented changes in all spheres of global life, creating a new sense of (in)security with social distancing, physical isolation, quarantine and lockdown becoming buzzwords to combat the disease. As in all spheres of life, the first wave of the pandemic posed serious challenges to the world of soccer, with diverse and intriguing responses across the globe. This book documents the early impressions and initial responses of various stakeholders of the soccer world to the challenges of COVID-19 in 2020. It reveals how the process of confrontation, negotiation, adjustment and overcoming against such challenges necessitated and inspired novel responses and strong improvisations from soccer bodies to players, referees to spectators, and journalists to sponsors. This process has revealed abrupt as well as radical changes in the organization, rules, spectatorship and telecast of the game, thereby affecting the game’s cultural dimensions, commercial prospects and political implications. The volume points out that the way soccer has adjusted to the ‘new normal’ standard of the ‘COVID Regime’ has elicited newer meanings and nuanced representations of the game. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Soccer & Society.

Research Handbook on Sport and COVID 19

Research Handbook on Sport and COVID 19
Author: Paul M. Pedersen
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781802207576

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This timely Research Handbook examines sport-related research and analysis pertaining to how the sport industry has been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Taking stock of the changes over the course of the pandemic, it also provides key insights into how the sport industry and its stakeholders might move forward in post-pandemic times.

Routledge Handbook of Sport and COVID 19

Routledge Handbook of Sport and COVID 19
Author: Stephen Frawley,Nico Schulenkorf
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2022-08-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000631531

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This book examines the initial impact of the coronavirus pandemic on global sport and the varying consequences of the sport shutdown on all levels of society. It also considers the many lessons that have been learnt so that sport stakeholders can successfully adjust and operate under the "new normal." Featuring authors, cases and examples from around the world, the book explores the impact of COVID-19 on sport at all levels, from community sport – where local clubs, gyms and development programmes had to find ways to survive with pitches closed and projects cancelled – to the major professional sport leagues and sport mega-events, with events postponed and teams playing in empty stadia. It considers the economic, social and developmental impacts of the pandemic, including physical, mental and social wellbeing, and looks at how key professional and community sport organizations have reacted to the crisis, reflecting on the lessons learnt and preparations for future pandemics and challenges of similar size and significance. With COVID-19 now endemic in the global population, this is an essential reference for anybody working in sport, from students and researchers to managers, policymakers and development officers.