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Preuss / Liese Internationalism in the Olympic Movement

Idea and Reality between Nations, Cultures, and People
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-3-531-92891-3
Verlag: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Format: PDF
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Idea and Reality between Nations, Cultures, and People

E-Book, Englisch, 160 Seiten, eBook

ISBN: 978-3-531-92891-3
Verlag: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark





Dr. Holger Preuss is a Professor of Sport Economics and Sport Sociology at the Institute of Sport Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Media, and Sports, at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany.
Karsten Liese worked as a Scientific Assistant at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz and for the National Olympic Academy of Germany. He currently works as the Federal Adviser in charge of the Sports Committee for the CDU/CSU Faction at the German Parliament.

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1;Foreword;6
2;Contents;8
3;Internationalism in the Olympic Movement – A Symposium;10
4;European Sport Policy in the Field of Tension between Internationalism and Globalization;15
4.1;Foreword;15
4.2;References;17
5;Construction of Internationalism in Latin America Results of the Multicultural Research Program “Olympic Studies Reader” led by China and Brazil;18
5.1;1 Introduction;18
5.2;2 Modeling: a Values-led Pluralism for IOA;20
5.3;3 Approaching Pluralism through Knowledge Management;21
5.4;4 Constructing Pluralism through Collective Work;22
5.5;5 Conclusions – Towards a Common Construction of Knowledge;25
5.6;References;25
6;Interpretation of Internationalism in the Korean Philosophy and Life World with Special Emphasis on the Olympic Movements;26
6.1;1 Introduction;26
6.2;2 Korea Today Due to the Olympics;27
6.3;3 Olympic Education in Korea and IOA;28
6.3.1;3.1 Selection of IOA Participants;28
6.3.2;3.2 Contribution of the Past Participants;29
6.3.3;3.3 Korean Olympic Academy;29
6.3.4;3.4 IOA Network;30
6.4;4 Korean Transformation and its Problems;30
6.5;5 Korean Philosophy and Cultural Grammar;31
6.6;Seoul World;32
6.7;6 Dramatization, Mediator and Leadership;33
6.8;7Conclusion;34
6.9;References;35
7;Olympic Sport and Internationalism Debates in the Arab-Muslim World Between 'Modernity' and 'Authenticity', ‘Globalisation’ and ‘Localisation’;36
7.1;1 Introduction;36
7.2;2 Sport, Nation-State Formation and International Relations in the Arab World;37
7.3;3 The Arab-Muslim World and the Olympic Games Revealing Zones of Tensions and Reconciliations;42
7.3.1;3.1 Zones of “Tensions”;42
7.3.1.1;Eurocentrism;42
7.3.1.2;Crisis of Meanings around the Secular Religion of Modern Sport;43
7.3.1.3;(The) Gender Question;46
7.3.1.4;Nationalism and the Disparities between Developed and Developing Countries;48
7.3.1.5;Position of the Olympic Movement in Relation to Arab-Israeli Conflict;49
7.3.2;3.2 Zones of Consensus or ‘Reconciliation‘;50
8;Olympic Rings as a Brand and Symbol for Internationalism- A North American Perspective;52
8.1;1 Introduction;52
8.2;2 Brand and Sports;53
8.3;3 Olympic Rings as a Brand;54
8.4;4 Olympic Rings as a Brand and Symbolism for Internationalism;58
8.5;References;60
9;Internationalism in Olympic Education – A European Comparison;61
9.1;1 Introduction;61
9.2;2 Internationalism in Olympic Education;61
9.3;3 Cosmopolitism in Olympic Education;67
9.4;4 Conclusions;70
9.5;References;71
10;The Social Construction of the International Olympic Academy as a Model of Cosmopolis? Between Internationalism and World-Society: Olympic Idea and Rational Calculus in Perspective of Relational Constructivism;73
10.1;1 Introduction;73
10.2;2 General Relevance of the Results;76
10.3;3 Current State of Research;76
10.4;4 Research Program and Scientific Interest;78
10.5;5 Methodology;80
10.6;6 Results of the Qualitative Study;81
10.6.1;6.1 The IOA as an ideal island and a world in its own;81
10.6.2;6.2 Internationalism as a social frame and relational construct;82
10.6.3;6.3 Self-perception and role appreciation as a relational construct at the IOA;85
10.6.4;6.4 Social perception and role attribution as relational construct at the IOA;87
10.6.5;6.5 Social construction of internationalism as a social interaction;89
10.7;7 Conclusion;91
10.8;References;92
11;Olympic Youth and New Media: the Global Olympic Village;96
11.1;1 Introduction;96
11.2;2 The Relationship between Mega Sporting Events and the Media;96
11.3;3 The Impact of the New Media on the Olympic Games;98
11.4;4 Old and New Media;99
11.4.1;4.1 Television;100
11.4.2;4.2 Mobile telephony;100
11.4.3;4.3 The internet;101
11.5;5 Web2.0: A New Way of Participation?;103
11.6;6 Conclusion: Television Still Remains the Master of the Game;105
11.7;References;107
11.8;Internet sites;108
12;Challenge vs. Internationalism? Intercultural Meeting at the Winter Youth Olympic Games 2012;109
12.1;1 Introduction;109
12.2;2 The Youth Olympic Games and the Culture and Education Programme:;110
12.3;3 Innsbruck, Host City of large-scale-sporting events and its legacies;113
12.4;4 Innsbruck: the Ideal Place for Staging the Winter Youth Olympic Games?;115
12.5;5 What Needs to be Done to Enhance Intercultural Exchange?;117
12.6;6 Conclusion;119
12.7;References;120
13;Internationalism as a Pattern of Value in Disability Sport Idea and Reality between States, Cultures, and People;122
13.1;1 Introduction;122
13.2;2 Creating a Historical Context;123
13.3;3 A Platform for Analysis: Conceptual Frameworks, Access to Sport, and Change;124
13.4;4 Conclusion: Internationalism as a Pattern of Value in Disability Sport;136
13.5;References;137
14;(International) Paralympic Youth Camps The Realisation of an Idea of the German Handicapped Sports Youth Association (Deutsche Behindertensportjugend DBSJ);140
14.1;1 Introduction;140
14.2;2 Goal Settings of Paralympic Youth Camps;141
14.3;3 Paralympic Youth Camps of the DBSJ;145
14.4;4 Youth Camps between the Paralympics;148
14.5;5 The Politics of Sports Development (IPC);150
14.6;6 Closing Words/ Peroration;151
15;Authors;153


Dr. Holger Preuss is a Professor of Sport Economics and Sport Sociology at the Institute of Sport Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Media, and Sports, at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany. Karsten Liese worked as a Scientific Assistant at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz and for the National Olympic Academy of Germany. He currently works as the Federal Adviser in charge of the Sports Committee for the CDU/CSU Faction at the German Parliament.



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