Encoding the Olympics

Encoding the Olympics
Author: Luo Qing
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135747512

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Encoding the Olympics assembles a uniquely representative international team of media experts to provide a comprehensive review of the global impact of media and cultural communications associated with the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Commissioned by the IOC, this pioneering comparative study – the largest in Olympic Games research –provides a ground-breaking, panoramic, cross-cultural perspective on media responses to the leading sports event of the modern world. The representative team that undertook the study includes media commentators and political analysts, sport and media journalists, Sinologists and observers of the Asian Pacific Rim, academics in Olympic Studies and media and communication studies, scholars of the cultural and sociology studies of sport and festival and events managers. Encoding the Olympics provides a unique, encyclopaedic study that will serve as a versatile resource at several levels – as a textbook or source reference for academic institutions, media public relations agencies that facilitate the work of inter-cultural exchange organisations, and international communication departments of multinational enterprises and international NGOs. This volume analyses global media responses to a mega-sport event on a scale never before attempted. This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.

Watching the Olympics

Watching the Olympics
Author: John Sugden
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1136974857

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Global sporting events involve the creation, management and mediation of cultural meanings for consumption by massive media audiences. The apotheosis of this cultural form is the Olympic Games. This challenging and provocative new book 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. The book argues 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. Few studies have offered such close scrutiny of the inner workings of Olympism’s political and economic network, and, therefore, this book is indispensible reading for any student or researcher with an interest in the Olympics, sport's multiple impacts, or sporting mega-events.

Encoding Olympics

Encoding Olympics
Author: Qing Luo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2009
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Olympics in Conflict

Olympics in Conflict
Author: Lu Zhouxiang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1351181475

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In the second half of the twentieth century, the Olympics played an important role in the politics of the Cold War and was part of the conflicts between the Capitalist Block, the Socialist Block and Third World countries. The Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO) is one of the best examples of the politicization of sport and the Olympics in the Cold War era. From the 1980s onward, the Olympics has facilitated communication and cooperation between nations in the post–Cold War era and contributed to the formation of a new world order. In August 2016, the Games of the XXXI Olympiad were held in Rio de Janeiro, making Brazil the first South American country to host the Summer Olympics. This was widely regarded as a new landmark event in the history of the modern Olympic movement. From the GANEFO to Rio, the Olympic Games have witnessed the shifting balance in international politics and world economy. This book aims at understanding the transformation of the Olympics over the past decades and tries to explain how the Olympic movement played its part in world politics, the world economy and international relations against the background of the rise of developing countries. The chapters in this book were published as a special issue in The International Journal of the History of Sport.

Encoding Olympics: the Comparative Analysis on International Reporting of Beijing 2008

Encoding Olympics: the Comparative Analysis on International Reporting of Beijing 2008
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With international cooperations and contributions from 13 research groups world-wide, making the comparative analysis on international reporting of Beijing 2008, the research has relied on a hybrid of qualitative and quantitative content analysis, by monitoring a sample with some extra annotations concerning the Beijing Olympic periods. The sample covered visual reporting in three key areas : the press, the World Wide Web (in the form of informative websites and blogs) and television (news programs). Representative visual media reports divided into such three stages as torch lighting and torch relay ceremony, Olympic opening ceremony, and Olympic Games period are systematically selected. Taking the Beijing 2008 Olympics as a fresh case in communications, this project aims on the one hand to create a cross-cultural approach between East and West in the contemporary "Olympics Communication Complex", on the other hand, it attemps to investigate the role of communication, especially the mass media, in construction of the social value of the Olympics, with a reflection on the change of paradigm occurring with the advent of the Internet and the new globalized development in the communication framework in Olympics.

A Companion to Sport

A Companion to Sport
Author: David L. Andrews
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1405191600

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A Companion to Sport brings together writing by leading sports theorists and social and cultural thinkers, to explore sport as a central element of contemporary culture. Positions sport as a crucial subject for critical analysis, as one of the most significant forms of popular culture Includes both well-known social and cultural theorists whose work lends itself to an interrogation of sport, and leading theorists of sport itself Offers a comprehensive examination of sport as a social and cultural practice and institution Explores sport in relation to modernity, postcolonial theory, gender, violence, race, disability and politics

Delivering Olympic and Elite Sport in a Cross Cultural Context

Delivering Olympic and Elite Sport in a Cross Cultural Context
Author: Fan Hong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1317587677

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This book examines the impact of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympic Games and highlights the latest findings in the areas of sport policy, elite sports system, sport media, sport facility management and sport social development in the two host countries - China and Britain. It identifies the role of national and local governments, universities and educational institutions in the delivery of elite sport in different cultural and social settings. Aspects of the elite sports system are also analysed, such as elite athletes' training and education, athletes' rights and welfare both during and after an athlete’s career. Finally, the book considers the legacy of the Olympic Games in the areas of sport participation, public diplomacy, education and cultural communication in Europe and China. This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.

Olympic Perspectives

Olympic Perspectives
Author: Stephan Wassong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1351856766

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Historical research on the Olympic Movement is highly valuable as it displays processes of continuity and transformation by which knowledge building processes on the Olympic Movement, its structure and on Olympic sport can be expanded. The Olympic Movement can be addressed from multidisciplinary perspectives, including management, sociology, education, philosophy and history. This comprehensive collection examines the multifaceted profile of the Olympic and Paralympic Movement and presents new insights drawn from a variety of research projects. Historical and political dimensions of the Olympic and Paralympic Movement are addressed, along with educational, ethical, commercial and sociological perspectives. This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.