ISBN13: | 9781032088969 |
ISBN10: | 1032088966 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 160 pages |
Size: | 246x174 mm |
Weight: | 290 g |
Language: | English |
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Sport Development and Olympic Studies
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In 2017 the Olympic Studies Centre organized a workshop on Sport Development and Olympic Studies. The presentations and discussions they engendered, identifying new international collaborative research fields and deepening research on the Olympics, Olympic Movement and sport development, resulted in this book.
In 2017 the Olympic Studies Centre of the German Sport University organized a workshop on Sport Development and Olympic Studies. This book resulted from the presentations and discussions they engendered around identifying new international collaborative research fields and deepening research on the Olympics, the Olympic Movement and sport development.
The effective application of the hermeneutical method unifies the chapters. The interpretive strengths of this method sharpen the analytical perspective of the chapters, with the strict requirements for the use of primary sources meaning that the contributors have conducted extensive archival research. Assuring thematic coherence, the studies assembled for this book focus on the analysis of processes of continuity, transformation, and development across four areas: sport institutions and their policies; commissions within and policies of governing bodies of sports; legacy discussions; and sport events within the summer and winter Olympic Games transformed into political and cultural spectacles.
Bringing together experts in the field, Sport Development and Olympic Studies will be of great use to scholars of Sport Development, Sport History, The Olympics and Sport Sociology. This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.
Introduction Stephan Wassong, Michael Heine, and Rob Hess 1. Academic Return to the Global Sport Community after World War II ? The Installation of the Sport University Cologne?s First International Relations Ansgar Molzberger 2. The Diversity of National Sport Development Institutions Till Muller-Schoell 3. The International Olympic Committee?s Tripartite Commission and Its Influence on the Foundation of the Athletes? Commission Stephan Wassong 4. Sport Aid: Famine Relief, Fun Runs, Fundraising Jörg Krieger 5. Melbourne?s Status as an Olympic City: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives Richard Baka 6. Olympic Commodification and Civic Spaces at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games: A Political Topology of Contestation Michael Heine 7. More than a Miracle: The Korean War, Cold War Politics, and the 1960 Olympic Hockey Tournament MacIntosh Ross and E. K. Nagel 8. The Historical Background to Pakistan?s Participation at the Olympic Games and Its Performances in Field Hockey, 1948?1956 Akhtar Nawaz and Rob Hess