Olympism, a Movement of the People

Olympism, a Movement of the People
Title Olympism, a Movement of the People PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Ray Hall
Publisher
Pages 417
Release 1984
Genre Olympics
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Olympism

Olympism
Title Olympism PDF eBook
Author United States Olympic Academy
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Pages 418
Release 1984*
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Olympism, a Movement of the People

Olympism, a Movement of the People
Title Olympism, a Movement of the People PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth R. Hall
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1983
Genre Olympics
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Olimpismo

Olimpismo
Title Olimpismo PDF eBook
Author Antonio Sotomayor
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 276
Release 2020-02-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1610756797

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The Olympic Games are a phenomenon of unparalleled global proportions. This book examines the rich and complex involvement of Latin America and the Caribbean peoples with the Olympic Movement, serving as an effective medium to explore the making of this region. The nine essays here investigate the influence, struggles, and contributions of Latin American and Caribbean societies to the Olympic Movement. By delving into nationalist political movements, post-revolutionary diplomacy, decolonization struggles, gender and disability discourses, and more, they define how the nations of this region have shaped and been shaped by the Olympic Movement.

The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking

The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking
Title The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking PDF eBook
Author Ramón Spaaij
Publisher Routledge
Pages 184
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134904916

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Sport and peacemaking have evolved. It is no longer the case that the Olympic Games and war games exist in isolation from each other. Increasingly, policymakers, peacekeepers, athletes, development workers, presidents of nations and others combine forces in an "integrated" approach towards peace. This approach is located not only within the broader, historically evolved Olympic Movement but also in relation to a newly emerged social movement which promotes development and peace through sport. This book critically examines the ways in which this development is being played out at global, national and local levels, particularly in relation to the Olympic Movement and initiatives such as the biennial Olympic Truce Resolution. The volume constitutes a unique scholarly attempt to provide an in-depth comparative analysis of the sport of peacemaking in the context of the Olympic Movement. Through international comparison and empirically grounded case studies, the book provides an important new departure in the study of the social impact of the Olympic Movement and related peacemaking efforts. It discusses these issues from a range of academic disciplines, including history, sociology, political science, economics, geography, philosophy and international relations. This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Olympism, Olympic Education and Learning Legacies

Olympism, Olympic Education and Learning Legacies
Title Olympism, Olympic Education and Learning Legacies PDF eBook
Author Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 318
Release 2014-06-26
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1443862312

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This book is largely a collection of the papers presented at the symposium Olympism, Olympic Education and Learning Legacies, organised by the Comité Internationale Pierre de Coubertin (CIPC). It was held during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games at Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent, United Kingdom. The symposium drew together presenters and audience members from twenty-five nations on four continents to discuss current and future challenges of education and the Olympic Movement. While most books on the Olympics focus on economic issues or on aspects related to the management of the Games (such as legacies and impacts), this book remains faithful to Coubertin’s original vision about youth, sport and education. Olympism as a philosophical and educational idea is analysed in particular detail. Coubertin’s thoughts play a central role in many of the contributions of leading academics in the field, while historical perspectives unveil new insights. Young researchers are given a platform to publish their own accounts in interpreting the Olympics. The different insights of the book have something to offer to anyone with an interest in sport, education, and the Olympic Movement, either as a student, teacher, academic, athlete, coach or spectator.

The Politics of the Olympics

The Politics of the Olympics
Title The Politics of the Olympics PDF eBook
Author Alan Bairner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 499
Release 2010-03-09
Genre Reference
ISBN 1136963022

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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.