863 resultados para atlanta olympic games


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Documento que se presentó en la Asignatura Campus de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB) “Olimpismo, Sociedad y Deporte” durante el curso académico 1996/97. El propósito del análisis de este texto es determinar el papel y la imagen de los voluntarios olímpicos antes, durante y después de los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona 1992, haciendo hincapié en los aspectos comunicativos, sociales y culturales.

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Ponencia presentada en la Jornadas de Documentación Deportiva organizadas por el Instituto Andaluz del Deporte en 2003, centrada en el papel de la gestión de la información de los acontecimientos deportivos, en particular los Juegos Olímpicos.

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Documento publicado como parte de la colección Working Papers con el propòsito de descubrir las exigencias de las nuevas políticas culturales para el deporte moderno y analizar el papel del Olimpismo en la actual sociedad de la información. Para ello se hace referencia a varias ediciones de los Juegos Olímpicos, pero especialmente, en los de Sydney 2000.

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Paper presented at the 2000 seminar of the International Chair in Olympism. Key issues of the seminar included references to the concern for legacy in terms of tourism, benefits and challenges of the Olympic Games and strategic needs, among others.

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Ponència presentada al seminari de la Càtedra Internacional d'Olimpisme l'any 2000 que se centra, entre altres temes, en el llegat dels Jocs en termes de turisme, els beneficis i reptes dels Jocs i les necessitats estratègiques.

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Ponencia que analiza la cada vez mayor importancia de Internet en las organizaciones, la evolución en el uso de las tecnologías de la información en los Juegos Olímpicos y los retos que Internet plantea al Movimiento Olímpic. Este texto fue presentado en el 11th IASI World Conference on Sports Information (Lausana, 25-27 abril 2001).

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Después de un recorrido por la historia de los Juegos Olímpicos, el documento analiza el papel de la mujer en los Juegos de Sydney 2000 y Atenas 2004 , y elabora una serie de retos para los futuros Juegos de Beijing 2008. Este trabajo fue presentado por la autora en la Academia Olímpica Española, en la convocatoria 2005.

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Aquest text és la transcripció de la intervenció de la Sra. M. Antònia Cardona, professora de Pedagogia de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, en el Curs Universitari sobre Olimpisme que va organitzar el Centre d’Estudis Olímpics (CEO-UAB), el mes de febrer de 1991. En ell es tracta el tema de l'educació en els Jocs olímpics a l'escola.

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This text was presented at the Symposium “Olympic Arts and Culture Festivals: Recent Experiences and Future Design”, held in Chicago on the 23-24 June 2008. It provides with an analysis of good and bad points of the Cultural Olympiad of Barcelona’92 in order to discover, from that past experience, any lessons for future Cultural Olympiads and Olympic Movement cultural policy in general, as well as to rethink, in a critical way, Catalan cultural policies.

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Paper given at the Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials, Barcelona in 1995 analysing the relationship between politics, the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement and their influences.

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Documento publicado en 1992 por el CEO-UAB como parte de la colección &i&Working Papers&/i& que incluye la historia de los pictogramas de los distintos Juegos Olímpicos, de Invierno y de Verano, desde Tokio '64, cuando se inicia su diseño sistemático, hasta Barcelona '92, cuando los recursos gráficos se integran en un proceso único de información y de representación de la identidad olímpica y de la cultura de la ciudad sede.

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Working paper analysing the Cultural Olympiad of Barcelona in 1992. This was published as a chapter of the book entitled "Olympic Games, media and cultural exchanges: the experience of the last four summer Olympic Games" and edited by M. Ladrón de Guevara and M. Bardají.

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Spectators play a fundamental role in sports events because they co-create value with the athletes, and they can provide substantial revenues for the organisers. This is even more the case for the Olympic Games, as was strikingly illustrated by London 2012. Although most people see the Games on television, the Olympics need large numbers of flesh-and-blood spectators and fans to encourage and applaud the Olympians and to create the festive atmosphere that is such an important part of Olympic competitions. Spectators can transform simple sporting competitions between athletes into spectacles that generate strong emotions. In the arena provided by the organisers, they create with the athletes an event that is worthy of being reported by the media. Coubertin was himself convinced that knowledgeable spectators are essential to obtaining high levels of performance, while regretting that stadiums had (already) become too big (Coubertin 2000: 184 and 199).

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In the last decades, the globalized competition among cities and regions made them develop new strategies for branding and promoting their territory to attract tourists, investors, companies and residents. Major sports events - such as the Olympic Games, the FIFA World Cup or World and Continental Championships - have played an integral part in these strategies. Believing, with or without evidence, in the capacity of those events to improve the visibility and the economy of the host destination, many cities, regions and even countries have engaged in establishing sports events hosting strategies. The problem of the globalized competition in the sports events "market" is that many cities and regions do not have the resources - either financial, human or in terms of infrastructure - to compete in hosting major sports events. Consequently, many cities or regions have to turn to second-tier sports events. To organise those smaller events means less media coverage and more difficulty in finding sponsors, while the costs - both financial and in terms of services - stay high for the community. This paper analyses how Heritage Sporting Events (HSE) might be an opportunity for cities and regions engaged in sports events hosting strategies. HSE is an emerging concept that to date has been under-researched in the academic literature. Therefore, this paper aims to define the concept of HSE through an exploratory research study. A multidisciplinary literature review reveals two major characteristics of HSEs: the sustainability in the territory and the authenticity of the event constructed through a differentiation process. These characteristics, defined through multiple variables, give us the opportunity to observe the construction process of a sports event into a heritage object. This paper argues that HSEs can be seen as territorial resources that can represent a competitive advantage for host destinations. In conclusion, academics are invited to further research HSEs to better understand their construction process and their impacts on the territory, while local authorities are invited to consider HSEs for the branding and the promotion of their territory.