Major Sporting Events
Beyond the Big Two
Herausgeber: Harris, John; McDowell, Matthew; Skillen, Fiona
Major Sporting Events
Beyond the Big Two
Herausgeber: Harris, John; McDowell, Matthew; Skillen, Fiona
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This collection offers a critical analysis of major sporting events including the Ryder Cup, Rugby World Cup, Commonwealth Games and European Football Championships. It originally published as a special issue in Sport in Society.
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This collection offers a critical analysis of major sporting events including the Ryder Cup, Rugby World Cup, Commonwealth Games and European Football Championships. It originally published as a special issue in Sport in Society.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592585
- ISBN-10: 0367592584
- Artikelnr.: 60042996
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592585
- ISBN-10: 0367592584
- Artikelnr.: 60042996
John Harris is Associate Dean Research in the Glasgow School for Business and Society at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. His publications include Rugby Union and Globalization and Sport, Events, Tourism and Regeneration (Routledge, co-edited with Nicholas Wise). Fiona Skillen is a lecturer in Sport and Events Management at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. Her research focuses on the historical development of women's sport in Britain. Her ground breaking work emphasises a new way of looking at women's sporting past and her publications include Women, Sport and Modernity in Interwar Britain (Peter Lang). She has also worked on media representations of sportswomen, advertising, sports clothing and the public and medical debates surrounding women's increased participation in physical activities. Matthew L. McDowell is a lecturer in sport policy, management, and international development at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and a member of the Edinburgh Critical Studies in Sport (ECSS) research group. His research includes work on the history of sporting events, the history of football, the history of surfing, Scottish sport and Empire, sport on the Atlantic Rim, and island/coastal sport.
Introduction: the contested terrain of major sporting events John Harris,
Fiona Skillen and Matthew L. McDowell Sports mega-events - three sites of
contemporary political contestation John Horne Rugby World Cup: new
directions or more of the same? Nicholas Wise Using Habermas to crack the
European football championships Peter Kennedy Do the scale and scope of the
event matter? The Asian Games and the relations between North and South
Korea Jung Woo Lee The 1986 Commonwealth Games: Scotland, South Africa,
sporting boycotts, and the former British Empire Matthew L. McDowell and
Fiona Skillen Sacred turf: the Wimbledon tennis championships and the
changing politics of Englishness Stephen Wagg The Ryder Cup, national
identities and team USA John Harris, Sangkwon Lee and Mark Lyberger The
history of competitive balance in Commonwealth Games Boxing David Chaplin
and Sergio Mendoza Young athlete major event experiences: brand co-creators
and ambassadors Eric MacIntosh
Fiona Skillen and Matthew L. McDowell Sports mega-events - three sites of
contemporary political contestation John Horne Rugby World Cup: new
directions or more of the same? Nicholas Wise Using Habermas to crack the
European football championships Peter Kennedy Do the scale and scope of the
event matter? The Asian Games and the relations between North and South
Korea Jung Woo Lee The 1986 Commonwealth Games: Scotland, South Africa,
sporting boycotts, and the former British Empire Matthew L. McDowell and
Fiona Skillen Sacred turf: the Wimbledon tennis championships and the
changing politics of Englishness Stephen Wagg The Ryder Cup, national
identities and team USA John Harris, Sangkwon Lee and Mark Lyberger The
history of competitive balance in Commonwealth Games Boxing David Chaplin
and Sergio Mendoza Young athlete major event experiences: brand co-creators
and ambassadors Eric MacIntosh
Introduction: the contested terrain of major sporting events John Harris,
Fiona Skillen and Matthew L. McDowell Sports mega-events - three sites of
contemporary political contestation John Horne Rugby World Cup: new
directions or more of the same? Nicholas Wise Using Habermas to crack the
European football championships Peter Kennedy Do the scale and scope of the
event matter? The Asian Games and the relations between North and South
Korea Jung Woo Lee The 1986 Commonwealth Games: Scotland, South Africa,
sporting boycotts, and the former British Empire Matthew L. McDowell and
Fiona Skillen Sacred turf: the Wimbledon tennis championships and the
changing politics of Englishness Stephen Wagg The Ryder Cup, national
identities and team USA John Harris, Sangkwon Lee and Mark Lyberger The
history of competitive balance in Commonwealth Games Boxing David Chaplin
and Sergio Mendoza Young athlete major event experiences: brand co-creators
and ambassadors Eric MacIntosh
Fiona Skillen and Matthew L. McDowell Sports mega-events - three sites of
contemporary political contestation John Horne Rugby World Cup: new
directions or more of the same? Nicholas Wise Using Habermas to crack the
European football championships Peter Kennedy Do the scale and scope of the
event matter? The Asian Games and the relations between North and South
Korea Jung Woo Lee The 1986 Commonwealth Games: Scotland, South Africa,
sporting boycotts, and the former British Empire Matthew L. McDowell and
Fiona Skillen Sacred turf: the Wimbledon tennis championships and the
changing politics of Englishness Stephen Wagg The Ryder Cup, national
identities and team USA John Harris, Sangkwon Lee and Mark Lyberger The
history of competitive balance in Commonwealth Games Boxing David Chaplin
and Sergio Mendoza Young athlete major event experiences: brand co-creators
and ambassadors Eric MacIntosh