Sport and International Relations

Sport and International Relations
Author: ADRIAN BUDD,ROGER LEVERMORE
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781135773526

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The contributors to this collection argue that sport remains an understudied aspect of international relations, and that the growth of its importance should be seen in the complex interdependencies and global systems of governance.

Sport and International Relations

Sport and International Relations
Author: ADRIAN BUDD,ROGER LEVERMORE
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781135773519

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Sport plays a highly significant role in the lives of millions the world over, and yet the impact of this global phenomenon on the subject of international relations hes been neglected. The contributors to this collection argue that sport remains both an underestimated and understudied aspect of international relations, and that the growth of its importance should be seen in the complex interdependencies and global systems of governance. The text examines: * how the expansion of professional sport, and the revenues generated by mass media's links with sport have transformed the international political economy; * how sport contributes to nation building and notions of identity; * how sport is a significant facet of international diplomacy. International sport is far from being peripheral to international relations. This challenging and comprehensive introduction will be of interest to students and all those working in international relations and sport studies.

Sport and International Politics

Sport and International Politics
Author: Barrie Houlihan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1994
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: UOM:39015052096149

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Exploring the role and significance of sport in international politics, this volume discusses issues including the impact of international organizations on domestic sport policy. It focuses on an analysis of the global infrastructure of sport and the significance of international sports events.

Sport and International Politics

Sport and International Politics
Author: Pierre Arnaud,Professor Jim Riordan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135816292

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Examines the shaping of sports by both the fascist and communist institutions of Europe during the interwar period. It shows how sports were used as an instrument of propaganda and psychological pressure by major political and sporting nations.

Diplomatic Games

Diplomatic Games
Author: Heather L. Dichter,Andrew L. Johns
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813145655

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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is the nation's oldest civil rights organization, having dedicated itself to the fight for racial equality since 1909. While the group helped achieve substantial victories in the courtroom, the struggle for civil rights extended beyond gaining political support. It also required changing social attitudes. The NAACP thus worked to alter existing prejudices through the production of art that countered racist depictions of African Americans, focusing its efforts not only on changing the attitudes of the white middle class but also on encouraging racial pride and a sense of identity in the black community. Art for Equality explores an important and little-studied side of the NAACP's activism in the cultural realm. In openly supporting African American artists, writers, and musicians in their creative endeavors, the organization aimed to change the way the public viewed the black community. By overcoming stereotypes and the belief of the majority that African Americans were physically, intellectually, and morally inferior to whites, the NAACP believed it could begin to defeat racism. Illuminating important protests, from the fight against the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation to the production of anti-lynching art during the Harlem Renaissance, this insightful volume examines the successes and failures of the NAACP's cultural campaign from 1910 to the 1960s. Exploring the roles of gender and class in shaping the association's patronage of the arts, Art for Equality offers an in-depth analysis of the social and cultural climate during a time of radical change in America.

Sport and International Relations

Sport and International Relations
Author: Benjamin Lowe,David B. Kanin,Andrew Strenk
Publsiher: Stipes Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1978
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: UOM:39015001421737

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Kulturgeschichte, Länder, Olympische-Bewegung, Politik.

Sport and International Politics

Sport and International Politics
Author: Pierre Arnaud,James Riordan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 227
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0419214402

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Sociology and history of sport is a fast rising subject. There is a growing interest in issues associated with globalization and sport culture across European and North American boundaries. This book fills an important gap. At the forefront of new areas of research in sport studies, it deals with a significant historical period systematically and, above all, internationally. Brought together in a single volume, this work examines the shaping of sport both by the fascist and communist institutions of Europe during the interwar period. It shows how sport was used as an instrument of propaganda and psychological pressure by major political and sporting nations as well as international movements such as the Catholic Church and the International Worker Sport Movement. This volume will be a key reference for researchers and students in sports history, sports sociology, politics and European studies.

Understanding International Sport Organisations

Understanding International Sport Organisations
Author: Lincoln Allison,Alan Tomlinson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317590439

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The governance of international sport is dominated by the SINGOs (sporting international non-governmental organisations). The IOC, FIFA, IAAF and the FIA wield global influence, but how exactly do such complex organisations operate? This important book examines the rise of the SINGOs, their structures, organisational behaviour and their power in the context of modern sport and international politics. Written by two world-leading experts, the book sheds new light on the relationship between these SINGOs and the sports which they govern. It provides a close critical analysis of the policies and practices of the most important international sport organisations, from their historical origins to the present day. Using case studies of key events such as the Olympics and the recent FIFA scandals, it examines the central question of how best to understand the significance of these organisations today. Combining historical insight with original research, Understanding International Sport Organisations: Principles, Power and Possibilities is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the politics of sport, the sociology of sport, sport administration, sport business or sport management.