187 resultados para Olympics


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Obverse: Stylized figure of a sportsman in motion. Reverse: Official emblem of the Israeli Olympic team.

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Obverse: Stylized figure of a sportsman in motion. Reverse: The official emblem of the Israeli Olympic team.

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This paper first explores the conflictual discourses employed by government agencies, citizens’ initiatives, and environmental organizations over the construction of a High Voltage Power Station (KYT) for demands of the 2004 Olympic Games, as presented in media reports and movement literature over a period of one year. Having in mind recent criticisms targeting the lack of empirical evidence in Ulrich Beck’s risk theorization, this exploration is of distinct importance. Secondly, it takes into account that both the defensive character of societal action and mistrust to expert authorities have been confirmed as prevalent characteristics of both the Greek and the general risk social context. The paper attempts to re-evaluate and/or complement existing perspectives of societal activism in general and environmental mobilizations in particular within the confines of the Greek social context. As a tentative conclusion, it is suggested that the risk perspective offers a novel prism for the examination of societal activism without confining it to the characteristics of individual national contexts.

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This article examines the debate precipitated by the Thatcher government's (unsuccessful) attempt to secure a British boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Aware that it faced a struggle to win over the autonomous British Olympic Association, but with Thatcher in particular keen to support the United States, the government's case that the invasion required a specific response in the form of a boycott was steadily overshadowed as the public debate increasingly focused on arguments over human rights and détente and the use of state power.

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This review considers the main tourism policy documents published by the UK Department for Culture, Media & Sport which are explicitly linked with the hosting of the Olympic Games in London in 2012. It reflects on the use of evidence gained from wider events hosting strategies utilized elsewhere, but notes concern about the lack of a coherent marketing theme and the potential to spread the tourism benefits beyond the main event venues. It concludes citing again the oft-noted problem about the links between tourism and wider cultural strategy development.

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This paper concerns the origination, development and emergence of what might be termed ‘Olympic law’. This has an impact across borders and with transnational effect. It examines the unique process of creation of these laws, laws created by a national legislature to satisfy the commercial demands of a private body, the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It begins by critically locating the IOC and Olympic law and examining Olympic law as a transnational force. Using two case studies, those of ambush marketing and ticket touting, it demonstrates how private entities can be the drivers of specific, self-interested legislation when operating as a transnational organisation from within the global administrative space and notes the potential dangers of such legal transplants.

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Repasa el origen de los Juegos Olímpicos, que tuvo lugar en el santuario de Zeus en Olimpia, en la antigua Grecia, en el año 776 antes de Cristo. Organizados cada cuatros años, se consideraban el acontecimiento deportivo más importante del mundo griego y durante su celebración los estados dejaban de lado las guerras y enemistades. Los atletas reunidos durante cinco días en el estadio de Olimpia demostraban su destreza deportiva y los ganadores eran tratados como héroes.

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Los modernos Juegos Olímpicos nacieron en 1896 en Atenas gracias al amante del deporte, el francés Barón Pierre de Coubertin y tras celebrarse durante más de mil años en la antigüedad. Se reunieron trescientos deportistas de catorce países y desde entonces y, cada cuatro años, se celebran los Juegos en distintos lugares del mundo, desde Amsterdam hasta Australia. Recoge los acontecimientos y estadísticas de los Juegos desde Atenas 1896 hasta Atenas 2004.