The Politics of the Olympic Games

The Politics of the Olympic Games
Author: Richard Espy
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0520043952

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The Politics of the Olympics

The Politics of the Olympics
Author: Alan Bairner,Gyozo Molnar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781136963025

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With the ever increasing global significance of the Olympic Games, it has never been more topical to address the political issues that surround, influence and emanate from this quadrennial sporting mega event. In terms of the most recent evidence of the politics of the Olympics, the 2008 Beijing Games were riddled with political messages and content from the outset, and provided a global stage for protesters with numerous agendas. These included, to name but a few, proposed boycotts, potential terrorist attacks, the question of open media access, protests against China’s political practices and attempts to interrupt the ‘traditional’ torch rally. Essays in this collection focus on numerous political aspects of the Olympics from a variety of different perspectives, with a Glossary that contains a range of politically relevant entries relating to famous and infamous Olympic athletes, Olympic movement personnel and events and broader political issues and developments which have affected the modern Games. The purpose of this anthology is not to perpetuate hatred towards the concept and practices of Olympism or to regurgitate a ‘celebratory party line’. Instead, in addition to being informative, the book offers critical engagement with the Olympics by raising awareness of the movement’s political significance. Consequently, the essays in this anthology illustrate the strong but changing links between the modern Olympic Games and politics, in general, and address and discuss the key political aspects and issues with regard to the Games themselves, to national and international sport organisations and to specific countries’ attitudes to (ab)using the idea/ideal of the Olympics for their own political ends.

Olympic Politics

Olympic Politics
Author: Christopher R. Hill
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0719037921

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Politics of the Olympics

Politics of the Olympics
Author: Sasha Soldatow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1980
Genre: International relations
ISBN: UOM:39015010386905

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Power Politics and the Olympic Games

Power  Politics  and the Olympic Games
Author: Alfred Eric Senn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1492575461

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The e-book format allows readers to bookmark, highlight, and take notes throughout the text. When purchased through the HK site, access to the e-book is immediately granted when your order is received.

Inside the Olympics

Inside the Olympics
Author: Richard W. Pound
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-05-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0470834544

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A candid look at how the Olympic rings got so tarnished-from a top IOC insider Bribery, illicit drugs, tainted judges, dirty politics . . . the Olympics have come a long way from ancient Greece. Far from the vaunted symbol of athletic excellence, the Olympic games have become awash in scandal (from doping and judging scandals, questionable selection practices for future sites) that have given it a tawdry luster only cynics and news junkies would relish. Now, Dick Pound, a former Olympic medalist and twenty-five year member of the IOC gives an insider's account of the politics within the IOC as well as an unsensationalistic look at what went on behind the headlines. As controversial as the games themselves have become, Inside the Olympics is a fascinating, no-holds-barred look at just how the Olympics and their legacy have foundered.

Watching the Olympics

Watching the Olympics
Author: John Peter Sugden,Alan Tomlinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415578332

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Explores the Olympic spectacle, from the multi-media bidding process and the branding and imaging of the Games, to security, surveillance and control of the Olympic product across all of its levels. Contributors argue that the process of commercialization, directed by the IOC itself, has enabled audiences to interpret its traditional objects in non-reverential ways and to develop oppositional interpretations of Olympism. The Olympics have become multi-voiced and many themed, and the spectacle of the contemporary Games raises important questions about institutionalization, the doctrine of individualism, the advance of market capitalism, performance, consumption and the consolidation of global society. With particular focus on the London Games in 2012, the book casts a critical eye over the bidding process, Olympic finance, promises of legacy and development, and the consequences of hosting the Games for the civil rights and liberties of those living in their shadow. --From publisher description.

Gender Politics and the Olympic Industry

Gender Politics and the Olympic Industry
Author: H. Lenskyj
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781137291158

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This book explores how the Olympic industry has shaped hegemonic concepts of sporting masculinities and femininities for its own profit and image-making ends, examining its continuing marginalization of athletes on account of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and class.