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Nouvelles parutions – Année 2014 New releases - Year 2014

Récapitulatif annuel – Annual review (2014)

Retrouvez le récapitulatif annuel des publications acquises par le Centre d’Etudes Olympiques du CIO en 2014, dont une grande partie est accessible en ligne.

Find the annual review of new releases acquired by the IOC Olympic Studies Centre in 2014, of which a great part is accessible online.

© 2014 / (IOC) / GRAYTHEN, Chris - All rights reserved Récapitulatif annuel – Annual review (2014)

Mouvement olympique / Olympic Movement ...... 4 Administration sportive / Sport administration ...... 5 Comité International Olympique / International Olympic Committee ...... 6 Développement durable / Sustainability ...... 6 Education ...... 6 Études olympiques / Olympic studies ...... 6 Histoire / History...... 7 Le Musée Olympique / The Olympic Museum ...... 7 Membres du CIO / IOC Members ...... 8 Présidents du CIO / IOC Presidents ...... 8 Sport pour tous / Sport for all ...... 10

Jeux Olympiques / ...... 11 Rapports officiels / Official reports ...... 11 Candidature ...... 11 Candidature 2022 ...... 11 2020 ...... 12 Rio 2016 ...... 13 Sotchi 2014 / 2014 ...... 14 Londres 2012 / 2012 ...... 18 Jeux Olympiques modernes / Modern Olympic Games ...... 21 Cérémonies / Ceremonies ...... 26 Héritages et impacts des JO / Legacies and impacts of the OG ...... 26 Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse / ...... 32 Jeux Paralympiques / ...... 34 Jeux Antiques / Ancient Games ...... 34 Jeux Internationaux / International Games ...... 35 Pictogrammes et mascottes / Pictograms and mascots ...... 36 Résultats / Results ...... 36

Thèmes sportifs / Sports themes ...... 37 Anti-dopage / Anti-doping ...... 37 Architecture ...... 40 Art & culture ...... 40 Bénévolat / Volunteering ...... 41 Controverse / Controversy ...... 41 Développement / Development ...... 42 Discrimination ...... 43 Droit / Law ...... 43 Economie / Economics ...... 45 Environnement / Environment ...... 45 Ethique / Ethics ...... 46 Expositions / Exhibitions ...... 47 Femmes / Women ...... 48 Handicap / Disability ...... 50 Histoire / History...... 50

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Jeunesse / Youth ...... 51 Management ...... 53 Marketing ...... 56 Médecine du sport / Sports medicine ...... 58 Médias / Media...... 59 Nouveaux médias / New media ...... 61 Philatélie / Philately ...... 61 Philosphie / Philosophy ...... 61 Politique / Politics ...... 62 Sciences ...... 66 Sociologie / Sociology ...... 67 Sponsoring ...... 70 Supporters ...... 71 Technologie / Technology ...... 71 Urbanisme / Urbanism ...... 72 Valeurs / Values ...... 72

Athlètes / Athletes ...... 73 Carrière / Career ...... 73 Entraînement / Training ...... 75 Nutrition ...... 76 Olympiens / Olympians ...... 78 Performance ...... 80 Psychologie / Psychology ...... 80 Santé / Health ...... 82

Sports olympiques / ...... 83 Par pays / By countries ...... 83 Par disciplines / By disciplines ...... 87

Les résumés proviennent principalement des éditeurs. The abstracts mainly come from the publishers.

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Mouvement olympique / Olympic Movement

Article Olympic humanitarianism: the fundamental principles of Olympism Ana Adi. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 6-15 The subject chosen by Ana Adi of Bournemouth University (UK) is human rights as one of the fundamental principles of the Olympic Movement.

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Article Olympic engagement and the use of Olympic Solidarity programmes by Gulf Cooperation Council States Ian Henry ; Marie-Therese Cuschieri. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, Vol. 31(14), 2014, pp. 1707-1723. This paper seeks to address the extent to which Olympic Solidarity (OS) funding patterns are consistent with the organization’s explicit mission, namely to serve the interests of National Available on Olympic Committees (NOCs) and in particular those in greatest need. site

Article The first International Recreation Congress in in 1932 and its importance as a stage for the National Recreation Association and the International Olympic Committee Stephan Wassong. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 30 September 2014, Ahead of print, 20 p. In 1932, as a prelude to the Los Angeles Olympics, an international gathering of supporters of Available on 'Sport for All' held the first International Recreation Congress. The meeting sought to revive the site original connection established during the early decades of the Olympic Movement by the Baron Pierre de Coubertin between the elite sporting spectacles he created and his commitment to active mass recreation for modern societies. The International Olympic Committee had a long and complex relationship with 'Sport for All' programmes, as revealed in this initial meeting of mass recreation enthusiasts and the subsequent congresses that followed. The International Olympic Committee leaders who inherited Coubertin's mantle used the recreation conclave to push the responsibility of implementing 'sport for all' onto other agencies rather than returning the Olympic Movement to the centre of the struggle - as Coubertin desired.

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On the periphery: new perspectives on the Olympic movement Richard Baka... [et al.]. Walla Walla Press, 2013, 110 p Major sporting festivals, such as the Olympic Games, continue to change both at the core and the periphery. Changes at the core include the inclusion of new sports and nations in the Games. How the Games are mediated, consumed, interpreted and what happens on the fringe of the Games represent some examples of changes on the periphery. Case studies examine sports, institutions and movements on the periphery of the Games and consider the increased role of volunteers. MA 26358

XLV sesión de la Academia Olímpica Española 2013: 26 febrero - 1 marzo, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona Centro de Estudios Olímpicos Universidad de Navarra, 2013, 167 p. In 2013, the Olympic Studies Centre of the University of Navarra organized the XLV Session of the Spanish Olympic Academy. This annual meeting has for objective to spead awareness of the Olympic Movement. MA 26296

A historical examination of the IOC and UN partnership: 1952-1980 Nicolien van Luijk. , 2013, 44 p. IOC Olympic Studies Centre Postgraduate Research Grant Programme 2013. This research report examines the interactions between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the United Nations (UN) organization and its affiliated agencies from ’s first year as IOC president in 1952 to 1980, Lord Killanin’s last year as President. Despite the positive collaborations enjoyed by the IOC and UN in many different areas today, very little is known about how these partnerships came about. This report sought to uncover the origins of the interactions between the UN and its agencies and the IOC. The IOC archives and UN archives were consulted and are reported here in a historical narrative.

Patrimonio ideale olimpico: i Giochi Olimpici e le loro sfide educative Ugo Ristori… [et al.]. AONI, 2013, 127 p. XXIV sessione, 8-9 maggio 2013, Centro di preparazione olimpica "Giulio Onesti", Aula Magna Scuola dello Sport, Roma : atti MA 26267

Administration sportive / Sport administration

Manuel d'administration sportive Solidarité olympique. CIO, 2014, 352 p. Manuel de base aux cours pour dirigeants sportifs, organisés dans le cadre d'un des programmes de gestion des CNO de la Solidarité Olympique.

Sport administration manual Olympic Solidarity. IOC, 2014, 352 p. This manual serves as the basic textbook for the sport administration courses, which are organized as part of an Olympic Solidarity NOC management programme.

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Manual de administración deportiva Solidaridad Olímpica. COI, 2014, 352 p. Este manual forma la base de los cursos de administración deportiva organizados en el marco de uno de los programas de gestión para los CON de Solidaridad Olímpica.

Comité International Olympique / International Olympic Committee

3e Forum international sur le sport au service de la paix et du développement: créer une vision commune: 5-6 juin 2013, Siège des Nations Unies, New York Comité International Olympique. CIO, 2013

3rd International Forum on Sport for Peace and Development: creating a common vision: 5-6 June 2013, United Nations Headquarters, New York International Olympic Committee. IOC, 2013 DA 224

Développement durable / Sustainability

Sustainability through sport: the Olympic Movement as a key partner in sustainability International Olympic Committee. IOC, 2014, 1 vol. This time-related walk through the Olympic annals outlines the history of sustainability and environmental discourse throughout the Olympic Movement from 1972 up until the discourse for 2016. MA 26790

Education

Les grands thèmes olympiques: set documentaire - enseignants Le Musée Olympique, Service Educatif et Culturel, 2013, 89 p. Contient les thèmes suivants: Olympisme et Mouvement olympique; La flamme olympique et le relais; Les Jeux Olympiques de l'Antiquité; Les Jeux Olympiques modernes; Les affiches olympiques.

The main Olympic topics: document set - teachers The Olympic Museum, Educational and Cultural Services, 2013, 89 p. Contains the following topics: Olympism and the Olympic Movement; The and the torch relay; The Olympic Games in Antiquity; The Modern Olympic Games; Olympic posters.

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Études olympiques / Olympic studies

Olympic studies Ed. by Vassil Girginov. Routledge, 2015, 4 vol. This new four-volume collection from Routledge brings together key primary-source materials and the very best scholarship and commentary to elucidate and explore the evolution and interpretations of Olympism and its practical manifestation in the modern Olympic Games. MA 26805

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Histoire / History

Article games, heroic groves, and an Olympic death Knell Volker Kluge. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 40-49 The subject of this article is the Olympic memorial culture between the two World Wars, and the fact that “Olympic Games” took place in 1944, even if behind barbed wire.

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Article The International Olympic Committee-International Paralympic Committee relationship: past, present and future David Legg, Ted Fay, Eli Wolff, Mary Hums. IN: Journal of sport and social Issues, 5 December 2014, Ahead of print, 25 p. The inclusion of athletes with a disability into the Olympic Games has been a long-standing issue within the Paralympic Movement. This article reviews the history of including athletes with Available on a disability into the Olympic Games using two frameworks, the Critical Change Factors Model site (CCFM) and its companion, the Organizational Continuum for the Inclusion of Identity Groups in Sport (OCIIS).

Article Defiance to acceptance: the Canadian association and the 1980 Olympic boycott John Petrella. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 16-23 John Petrella of University in London (Ontario) discusses the 1980 Olympic boycott and the difficult situation faced by the Canadian Olympic Association.

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Le Musée Olympique / The Olympic Museum

Article The new Olympic Museum in Lausanne: culture meets sports Christian Wacker. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 22(1), 2014, pp. 16-18 On 10th December 2013, the keys of the IOC were handed over to its new president Thomas Bach in the setting of the new Olympic Museum. The permanent exhibition area was doubled in size and span 3000 sqm with more than 1500 arte facts on display and a variety of interactive offers on 150 screens. The renovation works took 23 months and involved 70 companies in the Available on project. site

Les avant-gardes russes et le sport Le Musée Olympique, 2014, 107 p. Les Jeux Olympiques modernes et le cinéma naissent dans les dernières années du 19e siècle et le sport va se révéler une source extrêmement riche pour les réalisateurs, les photographes et les plasticiens russes de l'avant-garde (années 1920 et 1930). Ces artistes en font leur terreau pour expérimenter une nouvelle approche, jouant avec la lumière, capturant le mouvement sportif, faisant ressortir la beauté et la précision du geste par des effets de plongée et de contre- plongée. Les avant-gardes russes influenceront la manière d'illustrer le sport: grâce à elles, le sport se donne désormais à voir différemment. MA 26406

The Russian avant-garde and sport The Olympic Museum, 2014, 107 p. The modern Olympic Games and the cinema were both born at the end of the 19th century. Sport proved to be a very rich source for Russian avant-garde directors, photographers and plastic artists in the 1920s and 30s. They used it as a testing ground for a new approach to photography, playing with light, capturing sports movements and revealing the beauty and precision of different movements with overhead and low-angle shots. These artists would influence the way sport is illustrated right through to the present day. Thanks to the Russian avant-gardists, sport is now seen in a different light. MA 26405

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The Olympic Museum, the metamorphosis The Olympic Museum, 2014, 64 p. MA 26410 This book presents an illustrated overview of the recent transformations of the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. MA 26410

Membres du CIO / IOC Members

Article Baron Güell, an IOC member from 's high society l erto rag n Perez. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 24-31 lberto rag n Perez, who managed the amaranch Olympic tudies Centre in Barcelona, portrayes a dazzling personality, the panish IOC ember Baron de G ell.

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Article «J’ai contribué à quelque chose de très grand»: entretien avec Jean-Claude Killy Jean Issartel, Olivier Margot. IN: L’Equipe mag, no 1654, 29 mars 2014, pp. 37-45 A 70 ans, Jean-Claude Killy a décidé de démissionner du CIO. Pour l’Equipe mag, il parle de Poutine, de l’argent, de la liberté, et surtout de la plus grande fierté de son mandat: les Jeux de Sotchi, auxquels il a consacré sept années de sa vie.

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Présidents du CIO / IOC Presidents

Thomas Bach

Article An Olympic champion leads the IOC Karl Lennartz. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 21(3), 2013, pp. 5-15 In Thomas Bach, the IOC has chosen an Olympic champion to lead them for the first time. A lawyer, born in Würzburg, he will turn 60 on 29 December. He has been a Member of the IOC since 1991 and had been a co-founder of the IOC Athletes Commission in 1981.

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Article Interview with the new IOC President Dr. Thomas Bach Marco Lorenzo. IN: The target: official magazine of the World Archery Federation, Vol. 2, 2013, pp. 27-29 Dr. Thomas Bach was elected the ninth President of the International Olympic Committee on 10 September at the 125th IOC ession in Buenos ires. Having won gold in the men’s foil team event of the 1976 Olympic Games in , he is the first Olympic medalist to lead the Available on Olympic Movement. site

Jacques Rogge

Article An interview with Jacques Rogge, IOC Honorary President Nebojsa Popovic. IN: Aspetar: sport medicine journal, Vol. 2(4), 2013, pp. 577-580 Having chosen a career as an orthopaedic surgeon, Rogge dedicated himself to athlete health long before his time with the IOC. As President, he was the embodiment of Olympism, serving as a role model to both sportsmen and leaders. As he takes his leave, he tells our editor-in-chief Dr Nebojsa Popovic, himself an Olympic Gold medal winner, about how his role as a doctor Available on influenced his role as a leader, and life after the Games. site

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Pierre de Coubertin

Article The life of Pierre de Coubertin = La vie de Pierre de Coubertin Norbert Müller. IN: Journal: the official journal of the International Olympic Academy, Vol. 4, Oct. 2013, pp. 22-25 On June 1894, Coubertin founded the IOC according to a precise development plan and the first Olympic Games were held in in 1896.

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Article The written works of Pierre de Coubertin from a quantitative perspective = L’oeuvre écrite de Pierre de Coubertin d’un point de vue quantitatif Otto Schantz, Norbert Müller. IN: Journal: the official journal of the International Olympic Academy, Vol. 4, Oct. 2013, pp. 30-33 The amount of written works by Pierre de Coubertin is impressive. The edition of his complete works consists of approximately 16000 printed pages (34 books, 57 brochures, 1224 articles, Available on and 46 leaflets, posters, etc.). These works include an extraordinary variety of subjects ranging site from poetry to the novel, from advice on hygiene to the treatise of moral education, from the written accounts of his travels to philosophical reflection, from the history of sports to universal history to name only a few of the literary and subjects addressed.

Dans les pas de Pierre de Coubertin à Lausanne Jean-Loup Chappelet. Comité international Pierre de Coubertin, 2013, 16 p. Brochure conçue à l'occasion du 150e anniversaire de la naissance de Pierre de Coubertin. MA 26413

In the steps of Pierre de Coubertin in Lausanne Jean-Loup Chappelet. Comité international Pierre de Coubertin, 2013. 16 p Booklet published on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Pierre de Coubertin. MA 26414

Blyszczacy sterowiec: Pierre de Coubertin o sporcie i olimpizmie Katarzyna Deberny. Polski Komitet Olimpijski, 2013, 124 p. "Gleaming airship: Pierre de Coubertin about sport and Olympism" is the first publication in about Olympism written for young people. MA 26415

Pierre de Coubertin: credo y simbología olímpica Conrado Durántez. Comité Olímpico Español, 2013, 118 p. A new biography on Pierre de Coubertin, in Spanish. MA 26354

Olympisme: Pierre de Coubertin: story-board: une vie Agnès Guhl. 2013, 134 p. "Olympisme, Pierre de Coubertin, une vie", c’est le livre scénario dvd sur la vie de Pierre de Coubertin rénovateur et fondateur des Jeux Olympiques modernes, qui réorganise les Jeux portifs, tels qu’ils s’inscrivent dans la Charte Olympique. Le drapeau, le serment olympique, le protocole, la flamme, c’est lui ! MA 26272

Pierre de Coubertin et l'escrime (and fencing, y la esgrima) Gérard Six. Autres talents, Groupe CCEE, 2013, 91 p. oulignant le parallèle entre le centenaire de la Fédération Internationale d’Escrime et la naissance de Pierre Frédy de Coubertin, ce livre présente les liens unissant l’escrime et le baron en mettant en relief la place privilégiée qu’il lui réserve dans sa vie pour son histoire, ses valeurs et sa potentialité sociale et éducative. Ecrit en français, anglais et espagnol. MA 26269

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Sport pour tous / Sport for all

Bougez !: guide du CIO pour la gestion des programmes de sport pour tous Comité International Olympique. 2014, 141 p. Ce guide interactif est conçu comme un support d’information destiné aux organisations membres du Mouvement olympique qui gèrent des programmes de sport pour tous.

Get moving!: the IOC guide to managing sport for all programmes International Olympic Committee. 2014, 141 p. This interactive guide has been designed to be an informative and useful platform for organizations across the Olympic Movement that are managing Sport for All programmes.

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Jeux Olympiques / Olympic Games

Rapports officiels / Official reports

Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que la collection complète des rapports officiels des Jeux Olympiques d’été, d’hiver et des Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse est désormais accessible en format électronique sur le site du CIO.

We are pleased to announce that the complete collection of official reports of the Summer, Winter and Youth Olympic Games is now accessible in electronic format via the IOC website.

Candidature

Article If you build it, they will come: material culture and host city selection Luke Brenneman. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 32-39 Luke Brenneman, from the Arizona State university, writes about the history of the host city selection, a process which will hopefully be the subject of even tighter financial limits, providing the reforms led by IOC President Thomas Bach bear fruit as part of the “Olympic genda 2020”.

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Candidature 2022

XXIVes Jeux Olympiques d'hiver: rapport du groupe de travail pour 2022: Lausanne, le 9 mai 2014 Comité International Olympique. 2014, 74 p. La commission exécutive a chargé le groupe de travail de mener une évaluation technique des demandes de candidature pour 2022 et de lui fournir un rapport qui identifie clairement les risques et perspectives associés au projet olympique de chaque ville, tout en tenant compte de la nature unique de la vision et du concept de chaque ville et des divers legs possibles exposés par chaque ville. Les 3 villes requérantes pour 2022 sont (Norvège), Almaty (Kazakhstan) et (République populaire de Chine).

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XXIV Olympic Winter Games: 2022 working group report: Lausanne, 9 May 2014 International Olympic Committee. 2014, 68 p. The Executive Board tasked the Working Group with conducting a technical assessment of the 2022 Applicant City files and to provide the Board with a report that clearly identifies the risks and opportunities associated with each city Olympic project, whilst taking into account the unique nature of each city vision and concept and the different legacy opportunities outlined by each city. The 3 applicant cities for 2022 are Oslo (), Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Beijing (People’s Republic of ).

Tokyo 2020

Article Tokyo’s centrepiece Guy Oldenkotte IN: Panstadia & arena management, Spring 2014, pp. 34-37 is working hard to rebuild is national pride and the new national stadium in the capital will play its part, destined as it is to host the rugby World Cup 2019 and the 2020 Olympic Games. Available on site

Jeux Olympiques de 2020: rapport sur les Fédérations internationales présélectionnées Comité International Olympique, Commission du programme olympique, 2013, 149 p. Le rapport est présenté FI par FI dans l'ordre alphabétique des sigles des fédérations. Les sports présélectionnés sont : baseball / softball, escalade sportive, karaté, lutte, roller, squash, wakeboard et wushu. Chaque partie du rapport est structurée de la même manière et comprend les rubriques suivantes: proposition pour les Jeux Olympiques, histoire et tradition, universalité, popularité, gouvernance, athlètes, développement, transparence et équité sur l'aire de compétition, finances. MA 26555

2020 Olympic Games: shortlisted International Federations report International Olympic Committee, Olympic Programme Commission, 2013, 143 p. The report is presented on an IF by IF basis in alphabetical order by acronym. The shortlisted sports are : Baseball / softball, karate, roller sports, sport climbing, squash, wakeboarding, and wushu. Each section of the report follows the same procedure: Olympic proposal, history and tradition, universality, popularity, governance, athletes, development, transparency and fairness on the field of play, finance. MA 26556

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Rio 2016

Retrouvez les titres publiés par le Comité d'organisation sur notre bibliothèque numérique.

Discover the titles published by the Organizing Committee on our digital library.

Article All eyes on Rio Owen Evans. IN: Sportbusiness international, No 199, April 2014, pp. 18-19 Owen Evans looks at how Latin American broadcasters are aiming to differentiate themselves when covering the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

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Article Constructing and contesting the Olympics online: the Internet, Rio 2016 and the politics of Brazilian development Rob Millington, Simon C. Darnell. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, Vol. 49(2), April 2014, pp. 190-210 In this paper, the author examines the proliferation of the agenda of Rio 2016 through official online Olympic communication and compares it against critical perspectives from activist Available on bloggers concerned with development issues specific to Rio 2016. site

Article : an emerging power establishing itself in the world of international sports mega- events João Manuel Casquinha Malaia Santos. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 5 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 This article aims at demonstrating Brazil's bidding processes and planning of international sports mega-events and how previous Brazilian governments have related hosting sports mega-events Available on to the country's international politics. site

Jeux Olympiques de 2016 à Rio: rapport sur les Fédérations internationales Comité International Olympique, Commission du programme olympique, 2013, 425 p. Le rapport est présenté FI par FI dans l'ordre alphabétique des sigles des Fédérations. Chaque partie du rapport est structurée de la même manière et comprend les rubriques suivantes : Aperçu, historique et tradition, universalité, popularité, gouvernance, athlètes, développement, transparence et équité sur l'aire de compétition, finances. MA 26569

Rio 2016 Olympic Games: International Federations report International Olympic Committee, Olympic Programme Commission, 2013, 413 p. The report is presented on an IF by IF basis, in alphabetical order by the acronym of the International Federations. Each section of the report follows the same structure: overview, history and tradition, universality, popularity, governance, athletes, development, transparency and fairness on the field of play and finances. MA 26570

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Sotchi 2014 / Sochi 2014

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Article Sochi Winter Olympics IN: AIPS magazine, Vol. 1, 2014, pp. 37-51 Five articles on the Sochi Games: Breaking the bank: almost 18 million USD spent on Sochi medal bonuses; Ole Einar Bjorndalen: old in sport, young in mind; Darya Domracheva: the sun’s glowing performance lights up Belarus ; ochi Games best athletes: Norway’s Ole Einar Bjoerndalen and Belarusian Domracheva voted best athletes of the Sochi Games ; Winter Available on Olympic journalists honoured in Sochi. site

Article Making the Olympic Winter Games: not that easy or simple IN: world, Vol. 33(1), 2014, pp. 8-12 Almost every young biathlete watches the World Cup competitions and dreams of standing in the start house in front of thousands of screaming fans. At the same time, in the back of their mind is the ultimate goal: competing in their national colors at the Olympic Winter Games. Many make the first goal, yet fewer make the second goal as the fields are about half of what are found in a Available on typical World Cup competition. Several nations shared their qualifying system to give everyone site an idea of the complexity of getting an athlete onto the field of play in Sochi.

Article Sports injury and illness epidemiology: Great Britain Olympic Team (TeamGB) surveillance during the Sochi 2014 Debbie Palmer-Green, Niall Elliott. IN: British journal of sports medicine, 25 November 2014, Ahead of print, 6 p. Sports injury and illness surveillance is the first step in injury and illness prevention, and is important for the protection of both athlete health and performance in major competitions. The Available on aim of this study is to identify the prevalence, severity nature and causes of athlete injuries and site illnesses in the Great Britain Olympic Team (TeamGB) during the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games.

Article #SochiProblems: ignorance or arrogance? Alexander V. Laskin. IN: Revista internacional de relaciones públicas, October 2014, Volume 4, no 8, pp. 161-180. The study focuses on the twitter conversations about the XXII Winter Olympics Games in Sochi, . Specifically, the study collects and performs content analysis of the tweets tagged with the hashtag #SochiProblems. This study draws a random sample of tweets from every day of the E-document games to achieve a 99% confidence level with 5% confidence interval and uses the framing theory to analyze this sample. The results allow us to determine what substantive and affective frames dominated in the twitter conversations tagged with #SochiProblems hashtag and what was the main focus of the tweets' content.

Article Sochi: potential threats and security preparations Barrick, Nathan. IN: ICSS journal, Vol. 1(4), 2013, pp. 43-49 On 7 January 2014, full-scale security measures will come into force in preparation for the XXII Winter Olympic Games, which will be hosted by the Russian Federation between 7 and 23 February. Most indicators suggest the Sochi Games will be conducted successfully and free from major security incidents. If this is the case, it will be in large measure due the significant security Available on precautions that Russia, along with its Olympic Organizing Committee and its international site partners and supporters have taken in order to ensure that the Winter Olympics is not disrupted.

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Article A skunk at the garden party: the Sochi Olympics, state-sponsored homophobia and prospects for human rights through mega sporting events Derek Van Rheenen. IN: Journal of sport & tourism, 22 Aug. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 Mega sporting events, such as the Olympics, are sites of political struggle. Situating mega sporting events within the context of critical social theory, this article examines the potential of

Available on modern sport to serve as a vehicle for foreign policy and the promotion of international human site rights. This article examines the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in light of Russian legislation that bans ‘propaganda of non-traditional relations’, resulting in what many have described as state-sponsored homophobia. Highlighting the international community's response to this legislation, such as threatened boycotts, political statements and symbolic gestures of protest, the implications of the Sochi case study reveal the potential of mega sporting events to advance human rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens in Russia and perhaps elsewhere.

Article Ranking countries by medal priorities won in the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Thomas L. Saaty, Xiaoyue Liu & Michael Sanserino. IN: Annals of data science, October 2014. The total number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country in the Olympics is often regarded as an indicator of that country's winning rank. However, the values of the medals differ according to the order in which they are won in each event. Here we use the mathematical theory, the analytic hierarchy process, for the measurement of intangibles to quantify the Available on priorities of different games according to environmental and people factors and also quantify the site priorities of gold, silver and bronze medals, and then use these priorities to compute the total scores of all three types of medals won by each country in order to determine the ranking of the countries which won medals in the 22nd Winter Olympics held February 07-23, 2014, in Sochi, Russia.

Article Security view Malcolm Tarbitt IN: ICSS Journal, Vol. 2, no 1, 2014, pp. 14-15 Malcolm Tarbitt discusses safety and security measures at the Sochi Winter Olympic.

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IOC marketing: media guide Sochi 2014 International Olympic Committee, 2014, 54 p. The main objective of the Olympic marketing programme is to ensure the independent financial stability of the Olympic Movement. By creating and maintaining long-term marketing programmes, the IOC is able to ensure the financial security of both the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Games. The Olympic marketing programme also ensures that the Olympic Games can be experienced by the maximum number of people throughout the world, principally via broadcast to television and digital media platforms.

Best of Sochi 2014 International Olympic Committee, 2014. – 1 DVD Discover or relive the highlights of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. DA 239

Olympische Winterspiele Sotschi 2014 Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Sven Simon. Copress Sport, 2014, 153 p. Informative Berichte von allen Wettbewerben, umfangreiche Statistiken und alle Medaillengewinner seit 1924. MA 26461

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Sexual diversity and the Sochi 2014 Olympics: no more rainbows Helen Jefferson Lenskyj. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 124 p. “ exual diversity and the ochi 2014 Olympics: no more rainbows” examines Russia's 2013 anti- gay laws and their implications for the Sochi 2014 Olympics. A century in the making, these laws reflect decades of sexual repression in the former . Despite societal changes since 1993, there is little acceptance of sexual diversity, and the 2013 anti-gay law has led to an increase homophobic violence. MA 26454

Olympische Winterspiele in Soci: Staatlich-private Bewältigung eines Mega- Projekts in einem reichen Staat Ilya Levin. Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2014, 242 p. The Olympic Games are often presented as an engine of economic and infrastructure recovery. This work examines the preparations for the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games with focus on the cooperation between different state and non-state actors, the risks associated with the implementation of a mega-project, and finally on the economic activity of the Russian Federation. MA 26628

The 2014 Sochi Olympics: a patchwork of challenges Sergey Markedonov. The Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2014, 24 p. By placing Sochi within the domestic political, regional, and geopolitical contexts, this report examines the myriad challenges facing the Sochi Olympics that could affect the Games. It also examines Russia’s policy response to these challenges and its preparations for the Games, as well as the work that still needs to be done. MA 26589

Sotschi 2014: Unser Olympiabuch Heinz Florian Oertel, Kristin Otto. Das neue Berlin, 2014, 239 p. Mit seinen anspruchsvollen, großformatigen Fotos ist “Sotschi 2014: unser Olympiabuch” ein Rückblick auf spannende und ereignisreiche Tage, ein schönes Erinnerungsbuch für alle, die mitgefiebert und die Daumen gedrückt haben. MA 26460

Zimné olympijské hry: XXII. Soci 2014 Oficiálna publikácia Slovenského olympijského výboru. Pravda, 2014, 142 p. Official publication about the Slovenian national team at the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in the City of Sochi. MA 26604

126th Session: 5-7 February 2014 Sochi: opening ceremony, 4 February 2014 Organizing Committee of XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi. 2014. 54 p. MA 26762

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The Sochi predicament: contexts, characteristics and challenges of the Olympic Winter Games in 2014 Bo Petersson... [et al.]. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, 258 p. This book conducts a thorough inventory of the contexts, characteristics and challenges facing the Sochi Games. The book brings together an international group of eminent scholars representing different disciplinary perspectives, including political science, sports science, ethics, ethnology, and Caucasian studies. MA 26279

Sotschi 2014: die Olympischen Winterspiele Detlef Vetten... [et al.]. Die Werkstatt, 2014, 1 vol. Überraschungen, Triumphe, Enttäuschungen Mit Fakten, Daten, Hintergründen und vielen Fotos lässt dieser Band alles Wichtige der olympischen Winterspiele im russischen Sotschi Revue passieren. MA 26459

Constructing Sochi: a portrait of a remodeled landscape Steffi Wurster. Sinafilm Prod., 2014, 1 DVD-vidéo (73 min) As the master plan of the Sochi Games is gradually being implemented the residents are relocated from their fertile ground. The people have to trade their large plot in for a modern house on a smaller site. The portrays Pascha, Lena, Volodja, and Ludmila in their old and new homes. Through their eyes we experience their attachment to the land, their fight for adequate compensations and the relation to a newly built settlement. DA 246

Guides de délégations / Delegations’ guides

Estonian Olympic team 2014: media guide: XXII Olympic Winter Games, 7-23 February 2014 Estonian Olympic Committee, 2014, 82 p. MA 26507

Guide de l'équipe de Olympique: Jeux Olympiques de Sotchi du 7 au 23 février 2014 Comité national olympique et sportif français, 2014, 209 p. MA 26508

Japanese delegation handbook: the XXII Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 Japanese Olympic Committee, 2014, 28 p. MA 26506

Kazakhstan delegation: XXII Olympic Winter Games National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 2014, 1 vol. MA 26509

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Media guide: Czech Olympic team: Sochi 2014 Alexandr Kliment. Czeck Olympic Committee, 2014, 166 p. MA 26501

The 22nd Olympic Winter Games Chinese sports delegation: Sochi 07-23 feb 2014 Chinese Olympic Committee, 2014, 66 p. MA 26505

Londres 2012 / London 2012

Article London 2012: prism for East Asian political preoccupations IN: The international journal of the history of sport, Vol. 30(15), 2013, Special Issue This new issues contains the following articles (among others): - Public diplomacy strategies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics: a comparative study - Japan and the 2012 London Olympics : ambitions and anxieties of a nation aspiring to reprise Available on Olympic glory site - Flags, feuds and frictions : North Korea and the London 2012 Olympics - Economic changes resulting from 1988: implications for London 2012 and future Games.

Article Police planning in the build-up to the London 2012 Olympics Gary Armstrong, Richard Giulianotti, Dick Hobbs. IN: International centre for sport security journal, vol. 2, no 3, pp. 48-53 ecurity preparations for the London 2012 Olympics included ‘tabletop scenario exercises’ that were important in building confidence and fostering collaboration across the range of police units involved. Available on site

Article Monitoring betting at Olympic events : lessons from London 2012 Kevin Carpenter. IN: ICSS Journal, Vol. 1(4), 2013, pp. 84-89 Kevin Carpenter examines the UK Gambling Commission’s report on the role of the Joint Assessment Unit in monitoring sport betting and identifying possible manipulation during the London 2012 Olympics.

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Article Global sport mega-events and the politics of mobility: the case of the London 2012 Olympics Richard Giulianotti …. [et al.]. IN: The British journal of sociology, 22 October 2014, Ahead of print. This paper examines the politics of mobility which surrounded the London 2012 Olympics. It provides a critical discussion of the mobility conflicts, problems and criticisms which emerge from Available on the research with local people in the Stratford and wider Newham areas of London, where most site Olympic events were located.

Article The London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony and its polyphonous aftermath Anika Oettler. IN: Journal of sport and social issues, 1st July 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 The article takes the case of the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony to reveal the multifaceted character of mediated responses to a global event. This case is particularly important for both postcolonial studies and globalization studies because the British self- presentation silenced the country’s imperial past. Available on site

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Article Public diplomacy, international news media and London 2012: cosmopolitanism M.R.G. Pope. IN: Sport in society: culture, commerce, media, politics, 17 Jan. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 This article investigates the nature of cosmopolitanism in the production and reception of public diplomacy discourse surrounding London 2012. It focuses on three actors: the UK Government, the International Olympic Committee and the international news media. It finds that UK public Available on diplomacy actors and their partners were focused more on the promotion of a competitive site identity, albeit a cosmopolitan one, than engagement. It argues that the cosmopolitanism evident in the discourse was a form of branded cosmopolitanism, and, ultimately, this limited the success of UK public diplomacy in achieving its aims.

Article The photographic representation of female athletes in the British print media during the London 2012 Olympic Games Amy Godoy-Pressland, Gerald Griggs. IN: Sport in society, Vol. 17(6), July 2014, pp. 808-824 The London 2012 Olympic Games were widely reported as the ‘Women's Games’ but was this reflected in the photographic representation in British print media? This study focused upon photographic representation of athletes in the British print media during the London 2012 Available on Olympic Games. The original dimension of this investigation is the triangulation of gender with site location, position and camera angle of photos. From a feminist perspective, content analysis was used to compare the amount and prominence of the coverage devoted to female and male athletes and photographs during the Games findings indicate that media coverage of female athletes continues to lag behind that of male athletes in quantity of photos. However, there are signs of increased gender equality in the location, page prominence and camera angle of photos of sportswomen compared to previous studies on the media representation of female athletes at Olympic Games.

Article “Isles of Wonder”: performing the of utopic multi-ethnic Britain Michael Silk. IN: Media Culture Society, September 29, Ahead of print. This article interrogates the mediated narratives of nations told through the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony.

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Final report of the IOC Coordination Commission: Games of the XXX Olympiad, London 2012 International Olympic Committee, 2013, 127 p. This report represents the conclusions of the Coordination Commission's work over a seven year period including the formal debrief conference in in November 2012. Thorough evaluation of each Games results in helpful recommendations for the IOC, future organisers and the many stakeholders.

Making pandemonium: a performer's view of the London 2012 opening ceremony Nadeem Masood. Matador, 2014, 360 p. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in 2012 was celebrated as the greatest ceremony ever. Discover exactly how the incredible spectacle was put together, and transformed into what the world saw on the night. “ aking Pandemonium” describes the entire rehearsal process of the volunteers from a performer's perspective. Nadeem Masood was one of the volunteers lucky enough to perform on the night. In this book, he takes the reader through the application process, the auditions, and every single rehearsal that led up to the final show. Interspersed with accounts of the preparations that were taken, Masood also touches on the Games Maker experience, giving readers an insight into the entire process that led to volunteers being granted the rare privilege of hosting the Olympic Games. MA 26399

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The procurement strategies for the and the aquatic centre for the London 2012 Olympic Games Dirk von Plessen. GRIN Verlagdiplom, 2014, 86 p. The study aims to determine whether the procurement strategies chosen by the ODA (Olympic Delivery Authority) are the right choice for delivering the two main venues in the in time, on budget and to the required quality. MA 26925

Inspired by 2012: the legacy from the Olympic and Paralympic Games, a joint UK Government and of London report UK Government and Mayor of London Cabinet Office. 2014, 84 p. This report covers the following themes: Sport and healthy living; Regeneration of East London; Economic growth; Bringing communities together; The legacy of the Paralympics.

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Jeux Olympiques modernes / Modern Olympic Games

Article Olympic memories Patrick Lang IN: history magazine, vol. 26(1), Jan.-Feb. 2014, pp. 17-21 A veteran journalist on the world alpine racing circuit recalls moments of high drama and humor, from the Winter Games.

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Modern Olympic Games: medals and badges Leonid Novozhilov. Fund Russkiye Vityazy, 2013, 893 p. A publication on the medals and badges of the Modern Olympic Games. MA 26597

The treasures of the Olympic Winter Games Martha McIntosh... [et al.]. Carlton Books, 2014, 55 p. Published in association with the Olympic Museum and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), “The treasures of the Olympic Winter Games“ brings to life, through more than 200 photographs and over 20 removable artefacts, the glorious history of the Olympic Winter Games. This book allows readers to get closer to the sporting spectacle than has ever been possible before. MB 1221

De à Sotchi: un siècle d'Olympisme en hiver Eric Monnin, préface de Jacques Rogge. Ed. DésIris, 2013, 223 p. L'ouvrage d’Éric onnin éclaire, par l’image et le texte, le cheminement historique qui a fait des Jeux Olympiques d’hiver une rencontre exceptionnelle entre les athlètes du monde entier.

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The Olympic Games miscellany John White. Carlton Books, 2013, 177 p. There are hundreds of stories from the Games, stretching back to the end of the 19th century, tales of bravery, misery, joy and despair, together with thought-provoking lists and records. "The Olympic Games miscellany" isn't a history book, a biography, an encyclopedia or a records book, but it is a little bit of all of them.

Londres 1908 / London 1908

Polytechnic Olympic Games, 1908: honorary members Regent Street Polytechnic. Facsim ed, 2013, 24 p. Robert Mitchell, Director of Education at the Regent Street Polytechnic (forerunner of the University of Westminster), organised the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1908 Olympic Games including parades of competitors and prizewinners, and displays by the Polytechnic sports clubs. Visiting athletes from abroad were invited to become honorary Polytechnic members and to use the sports and social facilities at the headquarters building at 309 Regent treet. The Olympic competitors were welcomed to the Poly’s annual garden party and various friendly matches were held between the national teams. MB 1208

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Stockholm 1912

Article The Olympic creation as a sacred story: history and myth in Jens Lind's documentary the sunshine Olympics 1912 Peter Dahlén. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 5 Mar. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-15 The purpose of this article is to analyse Jens Lind's hour-long “The Sunshine Olympics 1912” from a mythical-religious perspective, and show its underlying myth of creation. Available on This perspective is inspired by Mircea Eliade's theory of myth and the sacred, as it can be found site in his work on religious phenomenology and the history of religions. The article shows how the related meanings – homologies – occur at different levels of the story. Through Lind's use of voice-over narration, narrative structure, personal focus, visual metaphors and various recurring motifs, existential meanings are generated at different levels from an individual to a cosmological dimension. In accordance with Eliade's theories, the three main athletes depicted in the documentary, Greta Johansson, Jim Thorpe, and Kenneth McArthur, become exemplary models of the Olympic spirit. Three Olympic creators are also presented in the film: Pierre de Coubertin, Viktor Balck, and Torben Grut.

Article Olympics at the movies Marina Dahlquist. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 6 Mar. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-13 The text discusses the 1912 Olympics as a major media event with a special focus on the production, distribution and reception of moving pictures.

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Article Before the sunshine: organising and promoting the Olympic Games in Stockholm 1912 Therese Nordlund Edvinsson. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 13 March 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-19 The present article examines the promotional work behind the Stockholm Olympics. The event was the first Olympic Games with a professional advertising campaign and an official poster. The promotional work did not only focus on the sport event. The tourism of was also the Available on object of marketing. This article argues that promotional work on different levels made it possible site to modernise and internationalise the event. By analysing Mr Kristian Hellström's work as General Secretary, it is possible to understand the intensity of promotional activity, which resulted in an innovative campaign.

Article The 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm: the first meeting of the highly trusted men and what happened to them since Jørn Hansen. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 26 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, p. 1-17 At the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912, Johannes Sigfrid Edström, Avery Brundage, Carl Diem and Karl Ritter von Halt met each other for the first time and started to cooperate Available on afterwards. The article examines the very important role they all played in IOC from the 1930s. site

Article The treacherous grin reflex: commemorating the 1912 Olympics Christian Widholm. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 6 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-11 The centenary of the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm included an array of diverse events. By the use of Maurice Halbwachs' concept of ‘collective memory,' this essay takes a critical look at a few of the major events and official accounts pertaining to the commemorations of 2012. Available on Methods used are ethnographic observations, at events, and qualitative analyses of texts, videos site and photographs from the official records on events.

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Berlin 1936

Article The of 1936: insights into the planning and construction process Emanuel Hübner. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 6 June 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 A lot has been written about the Olympic Games of 1936, which were held under the National Socialist dictatorship, and most of the issues seem to have been researched. On closer inspection, however, it is evident that this is not in fact the case. Accordingly, as part of a Available on dissertation, the circumstances surrounding the planning, construction and use of the Olympic site Village of 1936 have been researched. For this project, unknown documents from more than 100 archives were analysed. Using the example of the Olympic Village, it can be shown how the Olympic Games were organised and how they were perceived outside Berlin.

Hitlers Angst vor dem jüdischen Gold: der Fall Bergmann, die verhinderte Olympiasiegerin Christian Frietsch. Nomos, 2013, 125 p. 1936 war die heute 98-Jährige Gretel Bergmann die grosse Favoritin der deutschen Hochsprung-Frauenmannschaft für die olympische Goldmedaille. Sie wurde jedoch von den Olympischen Spielen ausgeschlossen. Der Autor rekonstruiert auf seiner Fahrt nach Queens, wo Margaret Bergmann-Lampert heute mit Ihrem Mann lebt, die Ereignisse um die Olympischen Spiele von 1936. MA 26275

Olympiastadion Berlin und Olympisches dorf Elstal Martin Kaule. Ch. Links Verlag, 2014, 64 p. This publication provides a critical overview of the history of the Berlin Olympic stadium and the Olympic village of Elstal. It gives an insight on the different uses to the present day. MA 26658

Oslo 1952

Article Welcome to Norway!? the discussions about German participation in the 1952 Olympic Winter Games in Oslo Ansgar Molzberger. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 5 June 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-11 The German re-entry into the Olympic Movement after the Second World War took place at the 1952 Olympic Winter Games in Oslo – the capital of a country which had been occupied by Nazi Available on from 1940 to 1945. In fact, prior to the event, the question of German participation had site given rise to numerous discussions between Norway, the Federal Republic of Germany and the IOC. Therefore, the West German ‘Return to Olympia’ was a process which took two years and required patience and diplomatic tact. The objective of this article is to trace this process both from the Norwegian and German perspectives since the research results on the subject available to date emphasised either a Norwegian or a German perspective.

Helsinki 1952

Regard neuf sur Olympia 52 de Chris Marker Julien Faraut. Tamasa, 2013,1 DVD-vidéo (81 min.) Langues: Français, anglais. Sous-titres: Anglais “Regard neuf sur Olympia 52" ou l’histoire du premier long métrage de Chris arker. En 1952, Chris Marker réalise son premier film, un documentaire sur les Jeux Olympiques d', commandé par le ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Avec l'accord du cinéaste, Julien Faraut en a sélectionné de larges extraits qui lui permettent, soixante ans après, de dégager la manière déjà novatrice dont Marker filmait le sport, prenant systématiquement le contrepied des instructions du ministère. DA 231

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Squaw Valley 1960

The 1960 Winter Olympics David C. Antonucci. Arcadia, 2013, 127 p. The 1960 Olympic Winter Games were a long-shot effort that succeeded beyond the wildest expectations. Working in a sparsely populated valley in the Sierra Nevada with only rudimentary facilities, organizers created a world-class Olympic site in four short years. For the only time in Olympic history, the venues and athlete residence halls were located in a compact, intimate setting that encouraged sportsmanship and interaction between athletes. MA 26359

Münich 1972 / Munich 1972

The Munich Olympics massacre Jeff Hay. Greenhaven Press, 2014. – 147 p “Perspectives on modern world history: The Munich Olympics massacre” examines the historical background of the Munich Olympics massacre as well as the controversies surrounding the event and personal narratives from the people who were there. MA 26532

Das Olympische Dorf München: Planungsexperiment und Musterstadt der Moderne Natalie Heger. Reimer, 2014, 255 p. Doctoral thesis on the planning and architecture of the Munich Olympic village. MA 26603

Olympia München 1972 und die Stasi Peter Onnertz. Agon Sportverlag, 2013, 417 p. Eine Quellenanalyse auf der Grundlage des Archivs der Behörde für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen DDR. - Das vorliegende Werk fasst 4300 Aktenseiten aus dem Bestand der Behörde des Bundesbeauftragen für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (BStU) zusammen. MA 26386

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Los Angeles 1984

Article Reagan’s rapprochement: a brief analysis of the Reagan administration and the 1984 Olympics Brad J. Congelio. IN : Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 21(3), 2013, pp.44-51 Brief analysis of how the Reagan administration became intertwined with the Soviet-let boycott of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Summer games at a much more political level than hitherto revealed. Available on site

Article LA story Ed Fuentes. IN: Index on censorship, Vol. 43(2), June 2014, pp. 107-110 As Los Angeles prepares for the 30th anniversary of its Olympics, it is embracing a new attitude to art and graffiti.

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Article Ronald Reagan wanted to cancel the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and move them to David Wallechinsky. IN : Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 21(3), 2013, pp. 52 To counter the misuse for political and commercial interests, the Greek Prime Minister Konstantin Karamanlis submitted the proposal on 29 July 1978 to hold the Olympic Games in future permanently in Greece. The envisaged site – a piece of land around 50 km from Olympia Available on near the coast opposite the island of Zanthikos – was to be declared neutral territory. The IOC site resolved to set up a study group, who finally rejected the idea, as it contradicted the principle of the universality of the Games. Karamanlis repeated his proposal in 1980 and 1984.

Moscou 1980 / Moscow 1980

Olympia und der Boykott - Moskau 1980: eine Medienanalyse der XXII. Olympischen Spiele von Moskau Christian Wiedemeier. Diplomica Verlag, 2014, 82 p. This book provides an analysis of the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games with a focus on the boycott in a media perspective. MA 26778

Lake Placid 1980

Lake Placid and the Winter Olympics: the road to Sochi Michael Burgess. Createspace, 2013, 155 p. This book tells the story of how the small Adirondack Mountain community of Lake Placid became the only American site to host the Winter Olympics twice. Lake Placid continues to send athletes to every Winter Games and remains as an Olympic training facility for athletes. It has become known as "the Olympic Village" and is reminder of the true spirit of the Olympic Movement. MA 26323

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Cérémonies / Ceremonies

Article Where have all the Winter cauldrons gone Myles A. Garcia. IN : Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 21(3), 2013, pp. 16-19 It’s a good time to travel down memory lane and look back at cauldrons of past Winter Games, where have they gone? What has become of them? What do they look like today? Myles A. Garcia is the author of “ ecrets of the Olympic ceremonies” the definitive book on the subject.

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Article Wanted – old, used Olympic cauldrons! Volker Kluge. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 21(3), 2013, pp. 20-23 The Olympic cauldron of 1936 as a cattle trough: after the critical article in the “Garmisch-Parten- Kirchner Tagblatt” of 20/21 December 1975 the iron basin was put into storage. Its traces are lost in the builder’s yard.

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Article ‘ ll men will ecome rothers’ (‘ lle Menschen werden Brüder’): Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony and Olympic Games ideology Jeffrey O. Segrave. IN: Sport in society: cultures, commerce, media, politics, Vol. 17(3), 2014, pp. 330-344 First performed in an Olympic context as part of the opening ceremonies of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony has become a popular mainstay of modern Available on Olympic protocol. Part of a ritualized entertainment spectacle that enhances the appeal and site popularity of the Games, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony elevates the prestige of the Games and helps to sustain the Olympic Movement's political and commercial dominance within the panoply of institutionalized sport. The purpose of this paper is to argue that the normalization of the Finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games not only transmits and reinforces the traditional Olympic ideology, but also reaffirms the ascendant hegemony of the Olympic Movement within the world of elite international sport. This study is a critical reading of the Olympic musical ceremonial as a site of ideological production, especially as it pertains to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

Olympic ceremonialism and the performance of national character Rodanthi Tzanelli. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 178 p. In recent decades ceremonies stood in Olympiads as both vehicles of cultural values and shows embracing the banal and the everyday. But how much do we understand them as forms of public art? This book examines the London 2012 opening and closing ceremonies and the handover event to Rio for the 2016 Olympics as articulations of national and cosmopolitan belonging.

Héritages et impacts des JO / Legacies and impacts of the OG

Article Golden opportunity: fish Olympic stadium Mark Bisson. IN: Stadia, Vol. 69, March 2014, pp. 34-38 Beautiful designed and technologically sophisticated, the Fish Olympic stadium has the potential to flourish in legacy mode. But with concerns rising about finding a permanent tenant for the venue, what will the future hold for ochi’s Olympic jewel?

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Article Privileged mobility: employment and experience at the Olympic Games Graham Paul Brown, Eliza Hixson & Vivienne McCabe. IN: Journal of sport tourism, 4 June 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-22 This study examines narrative accounts which report experiences gained at the London 2012 Olympic Games. The authors were temporary migrants who were motivated to pursue work and leisure opportunities offered by the host city. An emic perspective reveals the meanings Available on accorded to the experiences and a model is presented which describes patterns of mobility and site social interaction within an environment shaped by Olympic symbolism and dominant media messages. The model indicates the relative importance of factors in different experiential zones located at event sites and throughout the host city.

Article After Sochi, what?: pondering the environmental impact and future of the costly Winter Olympics John Fry. IN: Skiing history, Vol. 26(2), March-April 2014, pp. 6-7 The demands of a commercially successful, massive Game have contributed to the global warming that now threatens their future.

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Article Sport mega-events and public opposition: a sociological study of the London 2012 Olympics Richard Giulianotti… [et al.]. IN: Journal of sport & social issues, 14 April 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-21 This article examines the diverse forms of public opposition, protest, criticism, and complaint in the on the staging of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London. Available on site

Article After the Games Phil Johnson. IN: Skiing history, Vol. 26(2), March-April 2014, pp. 20-22 One of the few exceptions to the rule, Lake Placid’s 1980 investment in hosting the Winter Games has continued to pay economic dividends.

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Article Legacy of the Beijing Olympic Games: a non-host city perspective Dongfeng Liu ; David Broom ; Robert Wilson. IN: European sport management quarterly, 18 August 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 This paper examines the legacy of the Beijing Olympics perceived by non-host city residents almost five years after the Games and how that perception would affect attitude towards the hosting of the Games. Available on site

Article A qualitative study of the impact of the London 2012 Olympics on families in the East Midlands of England: lessons for sports development policy and practice Chris Mackintosh. IN: Sport education and society, 10 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-25 The dynamics and culture of families are central to individual and community sport and physical activity participation. This research project examined the lived experiences and day-to-day realities of the London 2012 Olympics from the perspectives of five families in the East Midlands Available on region of England. The aims of the project were to assess the influence the Games had on site shaping family sports participation, influencing social and health relationships within the families through sports and reactions to the 2012 Olympics.

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Article (Im-)Mobile policies: why sustainability went wrong in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi Martin Müller. IN: European urban and regional studies the history of sport, 7 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print This paper proposes a tripartite framework of transportation, transformation and translation to conceptualise the circulation, mutation and impacts of mobile policies as translocal, socio- material networks. Drawing on material from semi-structured interviews, participant observation Available on and documents it considers the value of this framework by examining the mobility of the site sustainability agenda of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, Russia. The paper shows how sustainability policies were packaged and mobilised to flow to Russia (transportation), how ineffective governance arrangements, a lack of institutional controls and time pressure altered them (transformation) and how the results fell far short of initial bid commitments (translation). As such, it sheds light onto the multiple immobilities and mutations that come with the attempts to mobilise policies.

Article Mega sport events: a probabilistic social cost–benefit analysis of bidding for the Games Michiel de Nooij. IN: Journal of sports economics, Vol. 15(4), Aug. 2014, pp. 410-419 The debates on whether to bid for organizing a mega sports event like the World Cup Soccer or the Olympic Games ignore either the bidding costs or the probability not to win the bid or both. In this short article, the author discusses why the bidding costs and probabilities should be taken into account and he shows for the , which is currently discussing bidding for the Available on Olympic Games of 2028, that the Net Present Value of organizing should be €557 million to €2.8 site billion positive to compensate for the bidding costs and the probability of an unsuccessful bid.

Article Tokyo, bidding for the Olympics and discrepant of nationalism Satoshi Shimizu. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 26 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 Since the first Modern Olympics in 1896 only a few cities have hosted or will host the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games more than once: London, , Los Angeles, Athens and Tokyo. There is no doubt that the improvements in infrastructures and structural changes that Available on were carried out for Tokyo in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics demonstrated that ‘Japan site was experiencing remarkable economic growth’. The ‘development’ of Tokyo, 97% of the Olympic budget being earmarked for improvements to infrastructures, resulted in excessively centralised politics and economics. Looking at the bidding process to host the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, it can be seen that various expectations of sports are political in nature: from the political problem of remembering legacies as mere representations to the current situation of a nation basing its presence on involvement in the Olympics. The “Sports Promotion Act” enacted in 1961 was revised 50 years later, and policies on sport came to be regarded as national strategies. The new act became the basis for establishing the “Sports Agency” and specified governmental support for hosting the international sporting events it promotes. The time has come to seriously consider the necessity of critically arguing about nationalism, as well as how to determine the relationship between a nation and sport in terms of sport governance.

Article The Olympic Games Impact (OGI) study for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games: strategies for evaluating sport mega-events’ contri ution to sustaina ility Robert Vanwynsherghe. IN: International journal of sport policy and politics, 4 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-20 This paper aims to contribute to a burgeoning dialogue on evaluating the sustainability of sport mega-events by introducing three strategies for implementing the International Olympic Available on Committee’s (IOC’s) Olympic Games Impact (OGI) study. The three techniques are site bundling/leveraging, before–after control and sustainability scorecards.

Olympic Games Munich 1972 and London 2012: creating urban legacies - similar concepts in different times? Valerie Viehoff, Holger Kretschmer. 2014, 39 p. IOC Olympic Studies Centre Postgraduate Research Grant Programme 2013. Since creating lasting legacies has become essential for host cities, a growing body of research and literature has evolved. Studies of Olympic legacies suffer, however, a strong bias in favour of a handful of case studies. These have acquired the status of model or blueprint for future applicants. The most common example is Barcelona 1992, known as first legacy games and a role model for urban regeneration (Marshall 2004). Our comparative study shifts the focus away from these standard examples towards Munich 1972 and London 2012. Munich Olympic Park and Olympic village(s) still being in use 40 years after their creation, demonstrates a form of positive long-term legacy.

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Article Peter Ueberroth's legacy: how the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics changed the trajectory of the Olympic Movement Stephen R. Wenn. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 29 September 2014, Ahead of print, 15 p. Interest in staging the Olympic Games waned in cities across the world in the 1970s, given the intrusion of world geopolitics on recent festivals and the exploding costs of staging them. In Available on running the show in Los Angeles, Peter Ueberroth prioritised pre-existing facilities, a new and site more profitable means of affiliating corporate sponsors with an organising committee, and maximising revenue from television rights negotiations. His success encouraged cities to re- enter the bidding for Olympic festivals, and when combined with initiatives launched by the International Olympic Committee President, Juan Antonio Samaranch, brighter days for the IOC lay ahead in the 1980s and 1990s. Yet, Ueberroth's legacy was not well managed ultimately by Samaranch, who permitted the enhanced competition among bid cities, and the behaviour of bid officials and some of his own members to endanger IOC reputation and autonomy, highlighted notably by the scandal. Last, in light of the cost of the Olympic festivals in Beijing and Sochi, and its dampening effect on the current host city bidding environment, it seems wise for the IOC and future bid cities to re-visit the Ueberroth model for lessons in cost containment, and like Ueberroth, exhibit a willingness to explore novel, more cost-effective means for cities to host the Olympic Games.

Bidding for development: how the Olympic Bid process can accelerate transportation development Ngiste Abebe... [et al.]. Springer, 2013, 95 p. Competition between cities eager to host the Games kicks off with a rigorous bid process. The lengthy and expensive endeavor to host the Olympics is as high-stakes as any sporting event. Rather than encouraging cities to refrain from bidding, “Bidding for development” takes a policy approach that challenges stakeholders to bid responsibly and strategically in pursuit of concrete outcomes. “Bidding for development” delivers actionable recommendations for all Olympic stakeholders to improve the value of the bid process and transportation benefits beyond the Games. MA 26282

Olympic housing: a critical review of London 2012's legacy Penny Bernstock. Ashgate, 2013, e-book One of the distinguishing characteristics of London's bid to host the Games was its commitment to legacy where it was argued that 'the legacy would lead to the regeneration of an entire community for the direct benefit of everyone who lives there'. This book adopts a critical approach to the concept of 'legacy' focusing specifically on housing.

Olympism, Olympic education and learning legacies Dikaia Chatziefstathiou and Norbert Müller. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, 292 p. This book is largely a collection of the papers presented at the symposium "Olympism, Olympic Education and Learning Legacies", organized by the Comité International Pierre de Coubertin (CIPC). It was held during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games at Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent, United Kingdom. MA 26657

The Olympic Games, place branding and public diplomacy Yoav Dubinsky. Aviv, 2014, 185 p. This book critically analyzes the impact of the Olympic Games on place branding and public diplomacy around the world. MA 26387

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Sustentabilidade, governança e megaeventos: estudo de caso dos Jogos Olímpicos Maureen Flores. Elsevier, 2014, 194 p. Quais são os principais impactos sociais, econômicos e ambientais dos Jogos Olímpicos e de outros megaeventos como a Copa do Mundo? Como outras grandes cidades do mundo que já sediaram esses megaeventos resolveram suas questões de legado? E o que, afinal, é legado? O que é o Comitê Olímpico Internacional e como funciona essa instituição centenária? Essas são algumas das perguntas que estarão presentes na mídia, nos discursos e nas rodas de conversa da sociedade brasileira durante os períodos que antecedem a realização dos megaeventos que se aproximam na agenda nacional. MA 26349

Managing the Olympics Stephen Frawley. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 231 p. The express purpose of this volume is to critically examine the planning, management and operation of the Olympic Games as the world's premier mega-sport event. The authors analyse and discuss how Olympic organisers and related stakeholders might effectively manage and deliver the Games, taking into account what has been learned from previous Olympics as well as the emergence of models of best practice from the management, project management and sport management literature.

Examining the Olympics: heritage, identity and performance Sean Gammon. Taylor and Francis, 2013, 120-228 p. This publication is a volume from the “International journal of heritage studies”. It contains the following articles: London's Olympic waterscape: capturing transition, The Olympics, amateurism and Britain's coaching heritage, Cathy Freeman and 's indigenous heritage: a new beginning for an old nation at the 2000 Olympic Games, the marginalisation of Paralympic heritage, Non-events and their legacies: Parisian heritage and the Olympics that never were and Olympic legacy and cultural tourism: exploring the facets of Athens' Olympic heritage. MA 26848

Heritage and the Olympics: people, place and performance Sean Gammon... [et al.]. Routledge, 2014, 119 p. The Olympic Games have evolved into the most prestigious sport event on the planet. As a consequence, each Game generates more and more interest from the academic community. Sociology, politics, geography and history have all played a part in helping to understand the meanings and implications of the Games. Heritage, too, offers invaluable insights into what we value about the Games, and what we would like to pass on to future generations. The more tangible heritage features are also evident; from the myriad artefacts and ephemera found in museums to the celebratory symbolism of past Olympic venues and sites that have become visitor attractions in their own right. This edited collection offers detailed and thought-provoking examples of these heritage components, and illustrates powerfully the breadth, passion and cultural significance that the Olympics engender. MA 24806

Leveraging legacies from sports mega-events Jonathan Grix. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, e-book The volume of essays from a stellar international cast of experts offers a panoramic and interdisciplinary view of the growing field of sports mega-event studies.

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The Olympic legacy: special issue Alan Tomlinson. Routledge, 2014, 138-283 p. This publication is a volume from the “Contemporary social science”. It contains the following articles: Olympic legacies: recurrent rhetoric and harsh realities, The Beijing Olympics: complicit consumerism and the re-invention of citizenship, The legacies of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games: a bitter-sweet burden, Making the Olympics work: interpreting diversity and inclusivity in employment and skills development pre-London 2012, Training of Vancouver 2010 volunteers: a legacy opportunity?, Landscapes of London 2012: "adiZones" and the production of (corporate) Olympic space, Legacies of 2012: putting women's boxing into discourse, London's shadow legacies: security and activism at the 2012 Olympics and The 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Brazil's soft power MA 26846

White elephant or cash cow: Beijing story of Olympic venues Xiaowei Yu. Lambert Academic Publishing, 2014, 241 p. Whenever the Olympic Games complete, all the athletes and tourists leave, all the attention has gone, the Organizing Committees are dismantled usually half a year later, local residents in the host cities gradually go back to their routine lives. However, those sport venues do not stop costing moneys for operating and maintaining after the Games. If stop using them, the previous cost will become a waste thereby increasing the Olympic-related cost and reducing the credibility of the Olympic legacy; if keep using them, continuing cost will be a must. In either way, post- Olympic cost on those venues is inevitable. How does Beijing deal with this dilemma? MA 26625

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Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse / Youth Olympic Games

Article Is it time to scrap the Youth Olympic Games and replace it with a more relevant, exciting and appropriate alternative? IN: Sportbusiness international, no 202 (July 2014), pp. 66-67 Peter Bayer (CEO, 2012 Winter Youth Olympics), Michael Payne (former IOC marketing director), Ricardo Fort (Senior vice-president, partnerships, VISA) and Christophe Dubi (Sports Director, IOC) give their opinion for this big debate. Available on site

Article Make me proud!: Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games and its effect on national pride of young Singaporeans Ho Keat Leng …. [et al.]. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, December 2014, Vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 745-760 The purpose of this research is to determine whether there is any change in the level of national pride in the hosting of the Youth Olympics Games held recently in Singapore in 2010. Two Available on separate surveys were conducted among students from a tertiary education institution in site Singapore two months prior to, and after, the event. Results showed a significant increase in the level of national pride.

Article Perception of the culture and education programme of the Youth Olympic Games by the participating athletes: a case study for 2012 Martin Schnitzer… [et al.]. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, April 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-16 The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) were introduced and officially inaugurated in Singapore in 2010, constituting the first new Olympic event to be staged since the 1924 Winter Olympic Available on Games. The structure of the YOG is based on the model of the European Youth Olympic site Festival, which was introduced three decades ago. Being a new international sports event targeting young athletes, a major innovation of the YOG is its unique Culture and Education Programme (CEP). To date, very little literature deals with the CEP and its influence on the athletes' overall experience. Thus, the objective of this study was to give a deeper insight into the athletes' perception of the CEP. A survey of 662 participating athletes as well as 6 focus groups with 43 athletes was conducted during the first 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, . The results of the focus groups corroborated the results of the survey: young athletes participating in the CEP liked it very much; nevertheless, the tight training and competition schedule represented an issue for many athletes. The findings of this study underline the necessity to plan the CEP more carefully and to raise interest in the CEP among coaches and chefs de mission.

3es Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse d'été en 2018: rapport de la commission d'évaluation du CIO: Lausanne, avril 2013 Comité International Olympique. 2013, 36 p. Rapport de la commission d’évaluation du CIO pour les 3es Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse d’été en 2018.

3rd Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2018: report of the IOC Evaluation Commission: Lausanne, April 2013 International Olympic Committee. 2013, 34 p. Report of the IOC Evaluation Commission for the 3rd Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2018.

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3es Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse d'hiver en 2020: procédure de candidature Comité International Olympique, 2013.131 p. La procédure de candidature et questionnaire est le document remis par le CIO aux villes candidates engagées dans le processus de candidature aux Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse. Cette publication contient des explications concernant les différentes échéances de la phase de candidature jusqu'à l’annonce de la ville hôte en mai-juin 2015.

3rd Winter Youth Olympic Games in 2020: candidature procedure and questionnaire International Olympic Committee, 2013, 131 p. The candidature procedure and questionnaire is the document provided by the IOC to Candidate Cities engaged in the Youth Olympic Games bid process. It contains explanations about the various steps of the candidature until the election of the Host City in May-June 2015.

The Youth Olympic Games Dag Vidar Hanstad. Routledge, 2014, 250 p. This is the first book to be published on the Youth Olympic Games. It critically examines the origins of the Games and the motives of the Games organisers, as well as the organisation and management of the Games and their wider impact and significance. The first part of the book discusses the relationship between the YOG and the ideology of Olympism, in the context of broader developments in youth sport competitions. The second part investigates a wide range of managerial aspects including the bidding process, finance, the prominent role of young people on the organising committees and as volunteers, the role of media and sponsors, and the distinctive competition structure. The final part of the book assesses the current and likely future impact of the YOG on the host cities and countries, the IOC and on national youth sport policies. MA 26631

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Article Share the Games, share our dreams: Youth Olympic Games preview IN: World of gymnastics, no 72 (June 2014), pp. 8-21 Article from the review of the International Federation of Gymnastics on the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games.

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Article Lighting up the future IN: World of Gymnastics, no 73, October 2014, pp. 6-33 & 93-99 An account of all the gymnastics events at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games, including the results.

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Article Nanjing 2014: competir, aprender e partilhar o olimpismo Mariana Catarino. IN: Olìmpo: revista official do Comité Olímpico de Portugal, no 139 (Julho-Set. 2014), pp. 14-17 Article from the Portuguese National Olympic Committee on the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games.

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Article Rookies impress in Nanjing Sarah Chiarello . IN: Aquatics world magazine, no 5, October 2014, pp. 60-65 This article provides an account of the aquatics competitions at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games.

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Article 2nd Youth Olympic Games, Nanjing: happy Youth Games in Chinese dimension Anikó Németh-Móra. IN: World weightlifting: official magazine of the International Weightlifting Federation and the A.I.P.S. Weightlifting Commission, November 2014, pp. 4-12. An account of all the weightlifting events at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games, including the results.

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Jeux Paralympiques / Paralympic Games

From to Sochi: a history of the Summer and Ian Brittain. Common Ground Pub., 2014, 317 p. Building upon the first edition of this book, “From Stoke Mandeville to Stratford: a history of the ”, this edition includes details from the Winter Paralympic Games and is an attempt to document the history of both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games in one accessible and easy-to-read volume. MA 26635

Jeux Antiques / Ancient Games

The : the history and legacy of Ancient Greece's most famous sports event Charles River. 2014, 1 vol. “The Ancient Olympic Games: the history and legacy of ntiquity’s most famous sports competitions" examines the origins of the Games, highlights the competitions, and looks at the history and legacy of the events that spawned today’s modern Olympics. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Ancient Olympics like never before, in no time at all. MA 26641

Sport in the Greek and Roman worlds Ed. by Thomas F. Scanlon. Oxford University Press, 2014, 2 vol. This two volume publication addresses the thematic of the ancient Games with an analysis of early Greece, the Olympics, and the contests and on Greek athletic identities and Roman sports and spectacle. MA 26769

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Jeux Internationaux / International Games

Article Beyond status and prestige: Chinese cities bids for the Summer World University Games Marcus P. Chu. IN: Sport in society: cultures, commerce, media, politics, 19 November 2014, Ahead of print, 13 p. Although the Summer World University Games has not gained a high popularity in China, Chinese cities, nevertheless, have been keen bidders for the hosting rights. This article Available on examines the motives behind the Chinese cities' intense desire to host the Games. The following site analysis illustrates that the eagerness to be the hosts was more than about enhancing the status and prestige of the cities, but supporting the broader strategic goals of the Chinese central government, including boosting the economic reform and defending the 'One China' principle. This article concludes that all Chinese cities' bids for international mega-sports events deserve critical scholarly scrutiny, as each of them sheds important light on the domestic politics of the country as well as its international relations.

Special issue: The British Empire and Sport in History. Volume 34, Issue 3, 2014 The five articles in this collection vary in their approach. Three of them provide case studies of specific Games. Greg Ryan explores the first post-war Games, those of Auckland in 1950, as an imperial ‘turning point’, while ichael Dawson explores the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, the last to have the word ‘Empire’ in their title and the first to be held outside the heartlands of the UK, , Australia, and New Zealand. Matthew McDowell and Fiona Skillen look at 1970, when Edinburgh hosted Scotland's first Games of the series, and Carol Phillips and Nancy Bouchier take a longitudinal approach to a single city in their exploration of Hamilton, from its hosting of the inaugural British Empire Games in 1930 through to its unsuccessful 2003 bid to host the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Finally, Jean Williams takes a thematic approach, blending approaches from gender history and biography in her analysis of British women at the Games from 1930 to 1966.

Arab Games, Doha 2011: official post Games report Arab Games Organising Committee, 2012, 573 p. + 1 DVD A new generation of promising and talented athletes stole the show in the athletics events at the 12th which were held at the Khalifa Stadium in Doha from 15-20 December while Morocco was the most successful nation in the medal tally DA 217 / MB 1211

La Torcia dell' 2013 Università degli studi di ; Trentino . Art Unitrento, 2013, 1 vol. The XXVI Winter Universiade, was a winter multi-sport event which took place in Trentino, , between 11 and 21 December 2013. MA 26294

Trentino 2013 Winter Universiade Trentino 2013 Winter Universiade, 2013, 1 vol. The XXVI Winter Universiade, was a winter multi-sport event which took place in Trentino, Italy, between 11 and 21 December 2013. MA 26295

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Pictogrammes et mascottes / Pictograms and mascots

Article The Winter mascots – from the Games symbols to historical and cultural representations Larry R. Gerlach. IN : Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 21(3), 2013, pp. 24-31 Symbols, ceremonies and rituals constitute the visual framework of the Olympics, ancient and modern, promoting both the games and their institutionalized values and culture. Since 1914 five multicolored, interlocked rings have been universally recognized as the symbol of the Olympic Available on Movement, Less well known, however, are the unique emblems and logos of the individual site Games since 1896. Similarly, the mascots of Summer and Winter Olympics, widely publicized before and during each games since 1972, are little understood and quickly forgotten save for the most and least popular examples of the ...

Article Olympic pictograms are understood by everyone Markus Osterwalder. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 22(1), 2014, pp. 71-77 Pictograms are fixed component of the corporate designs of every Olympic host city, and that since the Tokyo Games of 1964.

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Mascots and symbols of the Olympic Games Maria Rotkiewicz, Polski Komitet Olimpijski, 2013, 108 p This illustrated book presents the mascots and symbols of the Olympic Games. MA 26355

Résultats / Results

The complete book of the Winter Olympics : 2014 edition David Wallechinsky and Jaime Loucky. Crossroad Press, 2014, 387 p. Published in anticipation of the 2014 ochi Games, “The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics” has been expanded to include the rules and scoring for all the upcoming events. The book also looks at the history of each Olympic event from inception to the present day, including discontinued events and the four skating events first featured, before the creation of the Winter Olympics, in the 1908 London Summer Olympics. From to , to , the book gives the medals tables, timings, distances, and scores. But much more than a statistical compendium, the book also offers an abundance of Winter Olympic history, anecdotes, and lore, as authors David Wallechinsky and Jaime Loucky bring alive the most dramatic moments from the Games and celebrating the many extraordinary individuals who have competed. MA 26813

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Thèmes sportifs / Sports themes

Anti-dopage / Anti-doping

Article A global history of doping in sport: special issue IN: The international journal of the history of sport, Vol. 31(8), May 2014 This special issue contains the following articles amongst others: Pierre de Coubertin, doped “ mateurs” and the “spirit of sport”: the role of mythology in Olympic anti-doping policies; Minor problems: the recognition of young athletes in the development of international anti-doping policies; Sport, drugs and amateurism: tracing the real cultural origins of anti-doping rules in Available on international sport; The emergence of moral technopreneurialism in sport: techniques in anti- site doping regulation, 1966-1976.

Article The protection of clean athletes through the IOC research fund Richard Budgett …. [et al.] IN: British journal of sports medicine, 18 November 2014, Ahead of print. 2 p. The IOC as the leader of the Olympic Movement and the sport sector at large is committed to the protection of clean athletes for the sake of the future of sport and for the protection of athletes' health. To this end, the IOC has committed US$20 million to research the protection of Available on athletes and fair play, half of which will be used for programmes to combat match fixing and site illegal betting and half for research into anti-doping.

Article No ody’s Innocent: the role of customers in the doping dilemma Berno Buechel, Eike Emrich & Stefanie Pohlkamp. IN: Journal of Sports Economics, October 7, 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-23 Customers who boycott an organization after some scandal may actually exacerbate the fraud problem they would like to prevent. Focusing on the example of doping in professional sports, this article observes that doping is prevalent in equilibrium because customers undermine an Available on organizer’s incentives to inspect the athletes. Establishing transparency about doping tests is site necessary but not sufficient to overcome this dilemma.

Article Drug use and boosting in Paralympic sport: challenges for sport managers Keith Gilbert, James Skinner. IN: International centre for sport security journal, Vol. 2, no 3, pp. 72-77 Keith Gilbert and James Skinner review some of the problems faced by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), examining Issues of drug use and boosting in the context of . E-document

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Article Manufactured dope: how the 1984 US Olympic cycling team rewrote the rules on drugs in sports John Gleaves. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 17 September 2014, Ahead of Print, 19 p. At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, the US cycling team not only won its first Olympic cycling medal since 1912 but also added eight more, marking a triumph for the team and its Available on Polish-born coach, Eddie Borysewicz. Soon, however, news leaked that the seven members of site the US cycling team, four of whom won medals, had employed controversial blood transfusions. Though not prohibited by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the news caused a firestorm within the press and led to a significant revision of the IOC Medical Commission's anti- doping rules. Previous historical scholarship has ignored this event, focusing instead on early doping scandals such as Knud Jensen or more recent controversies such as Ben Johnson and . However, this event caused a significant shift within the IOC Medical Commission's attitude towards doping. Prior to 1984, the IOC Medical Commission had hesitated to prohibit any substance, including anabolic steroids, if it could not detect the substance through testing. The willingness of the US team to experiment with new medical procedures to improve performance galvanised the Medical Commission and set in motion new anti-doping policies that remain in place today.

Article The health risks of doping during the Cold War: a comparative analysis of the two sides of the Iron Curtain Thomas M. Hunt, Paul Dimeo, Florian Hemme & Anne Mueller. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, Volume 31, Issue 17, 2014, pp. 2230-2244 This article compares 's Cold War-era approach to doping to that of the USA's in terms of their respective impacts on medical risk. Although deserving of criticism on many levels, Available on the GDR doping programme featured a number of safeguards designed to minimise medical site dangers.

Article Athletes' perceptions of anti-doping sanctions: the ban from sport versus social, financial and self-imposed sanctions Marie Overbye …. [et al.] IN: Sport in society, 21 November 2014, Ahead of Print, 23 p. Today the main doping deterrence strategy is to ban athletes from sport if caught. This study examines whether Danish elite athletes perceive the ban as a deterrent and how they evaluate social, self-imposed and financial sanctions compared with the ban. Questionnaires were Available on emailed to elite athletes from 40 sports. site

Article Pierre de Coubertin, doped ‘amateurs’ and the ‘spirit of sport’: the role of mythology in Olympic anti-doping policies Ian Ritchie. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 6 Mar. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-13 The central justification for the prohibition of drugs in the Olympic Games is that drugs are contrary to the ‘spirit of sport’. This paper considers the ‘spirit of sport’ claim by placing Olympic Available on ideals in their full, historical relief. The central thesis is that the recent prohibition against site performance-enhancing substances based on the ideal of the ‘spirit of sport’ is in fact part of a much longer historical project to proffer an image of the Olympics as a ‘pure’ form of sport.

Health and elite sport: is high performance sport a healthy pursuit? Joe Baker …. [et al.]. Routledge, 2015, 205 p. Drawing on theory and empirical data from a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, developmental psychology, epidemiology, and physical education, the book explores the benefits and detriments of participation in elite sport for both individuals (athletes, coaches, spectators) and communities. MA 26887

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Is athlete drug testing needed? Lydia Bjornlund, ReferencePoint Press, Inc., 2014, 96 p. This book contains the following articles: What are the origins of the athlete drug testing controversy? -- How big a problem is drug use in sports? -- How fair and reliable are drug testing methods and policies -- What role should drug testing play in student athletics? -- Does drug testing reduce drug use among athletes? MA 26723

L'institution mondiale du dopage: sociologie d'un processus d'harmonisation Julie Demeslay. Ed. Pétra, 2013, 508 p. L’ gence ondiale ntidopage ( ) est créée en 1999. a mission : harmoniser les réglementations et encadrer au plus près l’activité de ceux qui œuvrent aux nouveaux dispositifs de contrôle et de prévention. ais qu’est-ce qu’harmoniser veut dire ? Faire une sociologie de l’harmonisation conduit à entrer au cœur du travail politique et technique réalisé sous l’égide de l’ . Une documentation couvrant près de cinquante ans d’histoire politique du dopage à l’échelle mondiale rend visible la série des alertes, des controverses et des processus de décision qui ont marqué la trajectoire normative des mondes du sport. L’harmonisation apparaît dès lors comme la quête d’un équilibre subtil entre la réinterprétation locale des règles et les contraintes supposées universelles des instances de surveillance et de contrôle. MA 26270

Lutte contre le dopage: avoir une longueur d'avance: rapport fait au nom de la commission d'enquête sur l'efficacité de la lutte contre le dopage Jean-François Humbert... [et al.]. Sénat, 2013, 1 vol. Le rapport de la commission d'enquête dresse un bilan de la politique de la lutte contre le dopage mise en place depuis le début des années 1990. Elle formule 60 propositions qui sont articulées autour de sept axes : une meilleure connaissance du dopage, une politique de prévention à rebâtir, un ciblage renforcé des contrôles, une optimisation des analyses, un panel de sanctions plus étoffé, une pénalisation des trafics plus fine, et surtout une coordination beaucoup plus organisée entre autorités antidopage et services de police et de gendarmerie. MA 26325/1

Drugs in sport David R. Mottram, Neil Chester. Routledge, 2015, 351 p. Drug use and abuse is perhaps the biggest challenge facing sport today. However, in the eye of the storm of public and press opinion and with medals and morals at stake, it can be difficult to gain a clear perspective on this complex issue. Now available in a fully updated and revised sixth edition it is the most comprehensive and accurate text available on the subject. Taking into account the latest regulations, methods and landmark cases, the book explores the hard science behind drug use in sport as well as the ethical, social, political and administrative context. MA 26930

Steroids and doping in sports: a reference handbook David E. Newton. ABC-CLIO, 2014, 317 p. Emphasizing the controversy over performance-enhancing drugs in sports today, this book examines all aspects of steroid use on the human body across history, from ancient China and India to modern-day professional athletics. MA 26582

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Rethinking drug use in sport: why the war will never be won Bob Stewart and Aaron C.T. Smith. Routledge, 2013, 274 p. For Bob Stewart and Aaron Smith, drug free sport is an unattainable aspiration. By re- emphasizing the importance of the long-term well-being and civil rights of the athlete, they offer a powerful argument for creating a legitimate space for drug use in sport. The book offers a broad ranging overview of the social and commercial pressures impelling drug use, and maps the full historical and social extent of the problem. MA 26376

World anti-doping code World Anti-Doping Agency. 2014, 152 p. The world-antidoping code was first adopted in 2003, took effect in 2004, and was then amended effective 1 January 2009. The following document incorporates revisions to the world anti-doping code that were approved by the world anti-doping agency foundation board in Johannesburg, South Africa on 15 November 2014. The revised 2014 world anti-doping code is effective as of 1 January 2015.

Architecture

A blueprint for successful stadium development Andrea Sartori... [et al.]. KPMG, 2013, 66 p. This new study provides an analytical overview of the complex stadium development process and its strong link to the maximization of future revenue. It concludes that understanding the interrelationship of various planning activities, involving the appropriate experts at different stages of development and effective project management are key elements in a successful stadium development process. MA 26391

Art & culture

The sports film: games people play Bruce Babington. Wallflower, 2014, 123 p. After covering the genre's early history and theorizing its general characteristics, this volume then focuses on specific instances of sports , such as the biopic, the sports history film, the documentary, the fan film, the boxing film, and explores issues such as gender, race, spectacle and . The book resists the conventional over-concentration on American cinema and sports by its attention to other cinemas, for example the British, Indian, Australian, South Korean, Thai, German, New Zealand, Spanish, and so on, with the many different sports they depict. MA 26537

Arte y deporte el espíritu olímpico: premio de escultura: abril-may 2013, Centro Cultural Recoleta Comité Olímpico Argentino. Centro Cultural Recoleta, 2013, 1 vol. The Comité Olympico Argentino invites all the artists of the country to participate to the sculpture contest intended to be placed on the Pierre de Coubertin square in . MA 26372

Sport and film Seán Crosson. Routledge, 2013, 205 p. This book examines the social, historical and ideological significance of representations of sport in film internationally. “ port and film” traces the history of the sports film, from the beginnings of cinema in the 1890s, its consolidation as a distinct fiction genre in the mid 1920s in Hollywood films such as Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman (1925), to its contemporary manifestation. MA 26330

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Identity and myth in sports documentaries: critical essays Zachary Ingle... [et al.]. The Scarecrow Press, 2013, 199 p. Non-fiction films about sports have been around for decades, yet few scholarly articles have been published on these works. In “Identity and myth in sports documentaries”, editors Zachary Ingle and David M. Sutera have assembled a collection of essays that show how myth and identity - national, religious, ethnic, and racial - are constructed, perpetuated, or questioned in documentaries produced in the United States, France, Australia, Germany, and Japan. Spanning several decades, the landmark documentaries discussed in this volume include Olympia, and Tokyo Olympiad. MA 26368

Creative spirit: expressions of art and sport Steven Ungerleider. The Foundation for Global Sports Development, 2013, 170 p. This book captures the culture of sport from the perspective of both children and past Olympians. MA 26273

Bénévolat / Volunteering

Event volunteering: international perspectives on the volunteering experience at events Karen Smith. Routledge, 2014, 211 p. Volunteers make important contributions across the spectrum of event settings, most visibly at high profile mega events such as the Olympic Games where volunteers are lauded as 'Games makers', 'unsung heroes' and the like. Less visibly volunteers are the heart and soul of community events and festivals, often undertaking multi - faceted roles from event leadership through to operations, ensuring that these celebrations are made possible in the absence of big budgets and professional event staff. This book is the first to showcase and advance international research into the volunteering experience at events, drawing on the work of key scholars in this field. MA 26884

Controverse / Controversy

Article Sport et corruption: conclusions du programme IRIS = Sport and corruption: conclusions of the IRIS programme IN: Sport et citoyenneté = Sport and citizenship, No 27(Juin-août 2014), pp. 3-25 Dossier spécial, contenant une multitude d’informations, de points de vue de différentes organisations partenaires ainsi que les conclusions du programme IRIS « Quels réseaux nationaux dans l’UE pour lutter contre la corruption sportive ». Available on site

La coupe est pleine: les désastres économiques et sociaux des grands évènements sportifs Patrick Bond. CETIM, 2013, 140 p. Á la lumière des expériences en Afrique du Sud, au Brésil, en Chine, en Inde, en Argentine et en Angleterre, ce livre montre en quoi les gouvernements des pays du Sud, en particulier, devraient remettre en question les promesses faites par les grandes institutions sportives et les regarder à la lumière des conséquences économiques, sociales et environnementales résultant dans différents pays hôtes. MA 26733

CIO, FIFA: le sport mortifère, (Chine, Afrique du Sud, Russie, Brésil, Qatar...) Simon Maillard, Patrick Vassort. Le Bord de l'Eau, 2014, 59 p. Dans cet ouvrage, les démontrent qu'au travers d'une philosophie politique déterminée de la lutte de tous contre tous, de tous contre chacun, de chacun contre tous, et sous couvert de partage, le sport, symbole de la domination la plus outrancière, s'attaque à l'altérité, participant du conformisme humain (sexuel, technique, naissance de l'anthropofacture culturelle...). MA 26601

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Développement / Development

Article From evaluator to insider: an academic's guide to managing sport for development programmes Carrie W. LeCrom, Brendan Dwyer. IN: Sport in society: cultures, commerce, media, politics, 20 November 2014, Ahead of print, 17 p. The field of sport for development (SFD) has seen progress and growth over the few past decades, yet there remains an apparent lack of coordination between programmes; a feeling that Available on individual organizations exist apart from others doing similar work. In advancing this important site conversation, our goal is to share a case study of an SFD programme as well as a framework that has been developed over the years and guides what we do.

Article A critical occupational approach: offering insights on the sport-for-development playing field Janet Njelesani… [et al.]. IN: Sport in society: cultures, commerce, media, politics, 10 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-20 In this paper, we used a critical occupational approach to explore how program staff and youth participants speak about and understand the use of sport activities in sport-for-development Available on programs in Lusaka, Zambia. Our findings illuminate the form, function, and meaning of sports in site the programs. Considering the form, function, and meaning together, given that football – which is heavily gendered and segregated – was constructed as the preferential activity for programs, non-disabled boys were seen as the primary beneficiaries of the programs.

Article Cultivating safe space: lessons for sport-for-development projects and events Ramon Spaaij …. [et al.]. IN: Journal of sports management, Vol. 28, Issue 6, 2014, pp. 633-645 Recent research has examined how sports events and sport-for-development projects can create, sustain, and maximize positive social impacts for local communities. This article takes this debate forward by arguing that the cultivation of safe space is a key ingredient of sport-for- development management and community event leverage. Available on site

Article ‘They need to get the feeling that these are their ideas’: trusteeship in Norwegian sport for development and peace to Zimbabwe Solveig Straume, Anders Hasselgardård. IN: International journal of sport policy and politics, Vol. 6(1) 2014, pp. 1-18 This article analyses a “Sport for development and peace” organization’s production of discourse in the light of the concept of ‘development’. In particular, the idea of trusteeship and the power- Available on effects that lie within this idea are addressed – meaning that someone has the knowledge, the site skills and the funding to define themselves as developers on behalf of someone else. Through a single case study of the Norwegian Confederation of Sports’ development cooperation with the Zimbabwe Sport and Recreation Commission, we show how trusteeship was reproduced in the project’s formal discourse in policy documents and project plans.

The Commonwealth guide to advancing development through sport Tess Kay. Commonwealth Secretariat, 2013, 111 p. This guide provides support for governments and other key stakeholders seeking to strengthen the contribution of sport to development and peace work. Section I provides an evidence-based analysis of the contribution of sport to development objectives, and examines six policy domains in which sport can contribute to development: youth, health, education, gender, diversity, and peace-building. Section II provides a framework for analysis, planning and monitoring of sport in development and peace work. The framework is a practical tool that offers detailed guidelines for policy options, strategic approaches and implementation mechanisms. MA 26548

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Sport and development policy in Africa: results of a collaborative study of selected country cases Marion Keim. Sun Press, 2014, 185 p. ICESSD conducted the first African sport policy index research of in a total of 11 countries in Africa between 2011 and 2013 and publishes here the results in this new ground-breaking book which is the first of its kind worldwide. This publication has the potential to assist African countries establish evidence based monitoring and evaluation systems, as well as inform policy analysis and content. MA 26545

Case studies in sport development : contemporary stories promoting health, peace, and social justice Ed. by Robert J. Schinke. Fitness Information Technology, 2013, 224 p. "Case studies in sport development: contemporary stories promoting health, peace, and social justice" reveals how experiences from across our global community have served as the conduit to harmony within and among people. Internationally renowned co-editors Robert J Schinke and Ronnie Lidor have structured this compilation into three key sections: Remedying marginalization; Health & well-being; Sport for peace & social justice. MA 26771

Discrimination

Article Homosexuality and the Olympic Movement Matthew Baniak, Ian Jobling. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 22(1), 2014, pp. 41-49 Sport remains one of the last bastions of cultural and institutional homophobia in Western societies, despite the advances made since the birth of the gay rights movement. In a heteronormative culture such as sport, lack of knowledge and understanding has led to homophobia and discrimination against openly gay athletes. The Olympic Games are no Available on exception to this stigma. site

Droit / Law

Article Autonomy and good governance in sport associations in light of the case law rendered by the court of arbitration for sport Despina Mavromati. IN: International sports law review, Issue 4, 2014, pp. 71-78 Autonomy and good governance in sports associations have been widely discussed in recent years. The world of sport has been traditionally prone for self-regulation. The IOC has established the” Basic Universal Principles” of good governance of the Olympic Movement and Available on all members of the Olympic Movement should adopt them as minimum standard. site

Leading cases in sports law Jack Anderson (ed.). Asser Press, 2013, 395 p. This book accounts for over 25 of the most influential cases in international sports law, as written by some of the leading authorities in the area. Authors from Europe, the United States, Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand trace the evolution of this emerging discipline of law through an analysis of individual cases, as discussed under a number of key debates and themes in contemporary sports law, including: the "public" nature of legal disputes in sport; player employment mobility litigation; doping and the spirit of sport; TV rights holding proceedings; and enduring themes in sports law such as on-field violence, spectator safety, animal welfare and gender equality. MA 26888

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Intégrité des compétitions sportives Charles Dudognon. Juris éditions ; Dalloz, 2014, 129 p. Dix études techniques permettront aux lecteurs d'avoir une vision d'autant plus complète de l'intégrité des compétitions sportives que toutes sont précédées de précisions relatives à leurs traits essentiels et accompagnées d'indications bibliographiques. Ainsi pourront-ils découvrir que l'intégrité des compétitions sportives à l'identité d'un principe fondamental de la lex sportiva, transpire non seulement dans différents textes du sport tels la Charte olympique et les status et règlements des fédérations sportives internationales ou nationales mais, également, dans la législation française. MA 26838

Sports law Mark James. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 346 p. "Sports law" provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which the law has impacted on how sport is played, administered and consumed. The author writes in a clear and engaging manner, tracing the origins and sources of this new subject and drawing examples from a wide range of professional and amateur sports to illustrate the important current debates and topics of interest. This second edition has been fully updated, and includes full coverage of the Olympic Games. MA 26842

Sport: law and practice Adam Lewis, Jonathan Taylor. Bloomsbury Professional, 3rd ed. 2014. – 1966 p. Written by leading practitioners in the field, “ port: law and practice” identifies and explains comprehensively all the key legal issues that arise in the sports sector. It gathers together in one place references to all of the diverse sources of sports law, including relevant UK and EC legislation and regulations, as well as the jurisprudence of the Court of Arbitration for Sport. On the governance side, it explains the legal underpinnings of strong governance and regulations, and the grounds for challenging governing bodies’ actions and decisions. On the commercial side, it explains in detail the legal issues relating to the successful creation, protection and exploitation of broadcasting, sponsorship, merchandising, hospitality and image rights. This new edition also includes a new chapter on “Match-fixing and related corruption in sport”. MA 26494

Dispute resolution in sport : athletes, law and arbitration David McArdle. Routledge, 2014, 194 p. An increasing number of sport disputes are being resolved by way of arbitration. This is the first book to critically examine the process and benefits of sport-specific arbitration as compared to litigation. The book explores, in depth, the development of alternative dispute resolutions in sports, paying particular attention to high-profile institutions such as the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the FIFA Football Dispute Resolution Panel, important national-level bodies including the Canadian, United States and New Zealand Sports Arbitration bodies and their relationship with national and international-level actors such as the IOC, WADA and the European Union. It also

examines in detail the legal frameworks within which sports arbitration systems operate, considers their similarities with other arbitral bodies and considers the extent to which ADR in sport can be seen as a consequence of, and perhaps a solution to, the 'juridification' of sports. MA 26810

Sport law: a managerial approach Linda A. Sharp. Holcomb Hathaway, 3rd ed., 2014, 718 p. “ port law: a managerial approach” merges law and sport management in a way that is accessible and straightforward. Its organization continues to revolve around management functions rather than legal theory. Whether readers work as coaches or teachers; administer professional programs; manage fitness/health clubs; or assume roles in a high school, college, Olympic, or professional sport organization, legal concerns will inevitably be woven into their managerial concerns. This book provides knowledge of the law that helps create a competitive advantage and build a more efficient and successful operation that better serves the needs of its constituents. MA 26588

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European sports law: collected papers Stephen Weatherill. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2014, 573 p. “European ports Law: Collected Papers“ contains the collected works (1989-2012) of Stephen Weatherill, Jacques Delors Professor of European Community Law, Somerville College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, with an extensive introduction on the background and rationale for the selected papers. The updated second edition is a vademecum for those involved with international sport and the challenges European law and sport. MA 26889

Public policy and professional sports: international and Australian experiences John K. Wilson. Edward Elgar Pub, 2014, 173 p. "Public policy and professional sports" is a comprehensive analysis of public policy aspects of the economics of professional sports, supported by in-depth international case studies. It covers regulation and competition in the sports industry and its labour markets, public spending on stadiums and mega-events, and governance issues including unethical behaviour (corruption, doping, etc). The innovative feature of the work is the combination of economics analysis and well-known international examples with detailed case studies of public policy as it relates to sport in Australia. Australia is an excellent case study due to the high profile of sport in the national psyche and the range of popular professional sports. MA 26869

Economie / Economics

Financing sport Dennis R. Howard, John L. Crompton. Fitness Information Technology, 2014, 3rd ed. 604 p. The new edition of “Financing Sport” further solidifies its standing as the most authoritative text on sport finance. Authors Dennis R. Howard and John L. Crompton have completely reorganized and revised this popular textbook. The book is divided in four sections: sport finance trends and challenges; economic rationales for public investments in sport venues and events; primary sources of capital funding; revenue from enterprise sources. MA 26404

The economics of sports Michael Leeds, Peter von Allmen. Pearson, 5th ed., 2014, 439 p. The sports industry provides a seemingly endless set of examples from every area of microeconomics, giving readers the opportunity to study economics in a context that holds their interest. The “Economics of sports” explores economic concepts and theory in industrial organization, public finance, and labor economics in the context of applications and examples from American and international sports. MA 26534

Environnement / Environment

Article Sport, santé, environnement / Sport, health and environnement Colin Miège… [et al.]. IN: Sport et citoyenneté: le sport au service de la société, Novem re 2014, pp. 7-21 Le vingt-huitième numéro de la revue « Sport et citoyenneté » propose un dossier spécial consacré au sport, à la santé et à l'environnement. Cette revue a été réalisée avec le soutien de la Commission européenne et de l'UEFA. Available on site

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Article The future of the Olympic Winter Games in an era of climate change D. Scott… [et al.]. IN: Current issues in tourism, 25 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-19 As a mega-event with a significant reliance on a specific range of weather conditions for outdoor competitions, the Olympic Winter Games have developed several technologies and strategies to manage weather risk. Can these climatic adaptations cope with future climate change? This paper examines how projected changes to climate will impact the ability of the 19 previous host Available on cities/regions to provide suitable conditions for outdoor competitions in the future. The results site indicate that while the 19 former Olympic Winter Games hosts all have a suitable climate in the 1981–2010 period, only 11 or 10 (low–high-emission scenarios) remain climatically suitable in the 2050s, with as few as 6 in the high-emission scenario of the 2080s. The analysis reveals that climate change has important implications for the future geography of Olympic Winter Games host cities/regions as well as broader implications for participation in winter sport.

Comment faire du sport sans épuiser la planète IN: Sport et vie. Faton, 2014, 79 p. Numéro spécial de la revue port et vie sur la relation entre le sport et l’environnement. MA 26640

Ethique / Ethics

Article The new IOC and IAAF policies on female eligibility: old Emperor, new clothes? Paul Davis, Lisa Edwards. IN: Sport, ethics and philosophy, Vol. 8(1), 2014, pp. 44-56 The Caster Semenya debacle touched off by the 2009 Berlin Championships resulted finally in IOC and IAAF abandonment of sex testing, which gave way to procedures that make female competition eligibility dependent upon the level of serum testosterone, which must be below the male range or instrumentally countered by androgen resistance. The authors argue Available on that the new policy is unsustainable. site

Article Lentius, Inferius, De ilius: the ethics of ‘not trying’ on the Olympic stage Pam R. Sailors …. [et al.] IN: Sport in society, Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2015, pp. 17-27 This article examines whether elite athletes have an ethical obligation always to try their best, especially when representing their countries at the Olympic Games. Through an analysis of cases of athletes failing to try their best at the London 2012 Olympics, this paper analyses the moral acceptability of not trying. Available on site

Article The fix is on Rory Squires. IN: Sportbusiness International, no 205, October 2014, pp. 40-47 Match-fixing has overtaken doping as the biggest threat to integrity of sport at the highest level. Squires spoke to several persons who have been involved in match fixing, both on the pitch and in the fight against it, to find out what sports authorities have to do to finally eradicate the cancer once and for all. Available on site

The golden rule in sports: investing in the conditions of cooperation for a mutual advantage in sports competitions Alicia Bockel. Springer, 2015, 205 p. Elite level sport lends itself to a highly competitive environment that encourages players to seek a competitive advantage in order to win. Since competition is an inherent condition that is also considered desirable in this setting, it may at first glance seem as if cooperation does not have any room in elite level sports. Sustainable cooperation can be mutually advantageous for players, but it only has a chance of coming into fruition if it is also in line with individual players' self-interests. In order for morality and self-interests to align with one another, investment in the conditions is required. Alicia Bockel analyzes ways that players can invest in the conditions of sustainable cooperation for a mutual advantage despite a highly competitive sports environment. MA 26892

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Ethical issues in sport, exercise, and performance psychology Edward F. Etzel, Jack C. Watson II. Fitness Information Technology, 2014, 232 p. "Ethical issues in sport, exercise, and performance psychology" focuses on a multitude of unique ethical, legal, and related professional challenges faced by sport, exercise, and performance psychology practitioners. MA 26880

Sport, medicine, ethics Mike McNamee. Routledge, 2014, 220 p. The ethics of sports medicine is an important emerging area within biomedical ethics. The professionalization of medical support services in sport and continuing debates around issues such as performance-enhancing technologies or the health and welfare of athletes mean that all practitioners in sport, as well as researchers with an interest in sports ethics, need to develop a clear understanding of the ethical aspects of the sports medicine nexus. This timely collection of articles explores the conceptual and practical issues that shape and define ethics in sports medicine. Examining central topics such as consent, confidentiality, pain, doping and genetic technology, this book establishes an important baseline for future academic and professional work in this area. MA 26543

Expositions / Exhibitions

Stadia: sport and vision in architecture: an exhibition at Sir John Soane's Museum, London, 6 July to 22 September 2012 Jerzy Kierkuc-Bielinski...[et al.]. Soane Gallery, 2012, 112 p. From the religious sporting competitions of ancient Greece and the often bloody games of the imperial Roman circus, through to the modern sporting arena, the stadium has inspired architects to create some of the largest and most technically accomplished buildings ever created. Today this legacy is continued in the great sporting arenas and stadia that have been raised to house such important events as the modern Olympic Games (the Olympic Stadium at Stratford). This exhibition catalogue explores the origins of the modern sports stadium in antiquity and will look at how modern architects have both responded to this legacy and gone beyond it. MA 26329

Olympics through media: July 4 - September 9, Katara, building 10, QMA Gallery The Qatar Olympic & Sport Museum, 2012, 66 p. The Olympic Games represent one of the few global media events. They have historically been used to introduce and showcase new filming technologies and production techniques. From their humble beginnings the Olympic Games and motion pictures in general have developed together in sophistication to reach a truly global audience nowadays. This exhibition displays important historical artefact and visual materials sourced from the collection of the Qatar Olympic and ports useum and Q ’s media collection. MA 26313

Tutankhamen's tracksuit: the history of sport in 100ish objects Alan Tyers. Beach, Bloomsbury, 2013, 175 p. “Tutenkhamen's Tracksuit" is a wonderful museum catalogue which ransacks the dusty lockers and forgotten corners of the world's dressing-rooms to present a unique collection of subverted reality. Satirical, surreal and completely invented, fans of every sport will enjoy this knowing and mischievous hijacking of the defining moments of popular sporting culture. The book illuminates the most famous moments, lives, personalities and controversies in sport with a unique collection of found (i.e. made-up!) objects drawn from throughout history. From match-fixing in Ancient Egypt to Twittering kiss-and-tells, no sporting stone is left unturned. MA 26314

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Femmes / Women

Article The Impact of gender quotas on gender equality in sport governance Johanna Adriaanse & Toni Schofield. IN: Journal of Sport management, 2014, Volume 28, Issue 5, pp. 485-497. A common intervention to address women's under-representation in governance has been the introduction of gender quotas. This study examined the impact of gender quotas on gender equality in governance among boards of National Sport Organizations (NSO) in Australia. A Available on significant milestone for women's participation in sport was reached at the London Olympic site Games. Women represented 44,3% of all athletes at these Games. However, women's representation off the field has not progressed in the same way as their participation on the field, because women continue to be markedly underrepresented in sport governance.

Article Gender and sport participation in Montenegro Cheryl Cooky …. [et al.] IN: International review for the sociology of sport, 2014, Ahead of print, 23 p. Since 2006, when the Montenegrin Parliament declared independence, Montenegro had experienced impressive economic growth averaging an annual rate of 8% (until early 2009 when the effects of the global economic crisis began to have an impact) and an upward trend in Available on human development indicators. Nonetheless, these economic trends have been accompanied site by a rise in gender inequality in many institutional sectors. This study is the first to investigate that status of women in Montenegrin sport.

Article Guys and gals going for gold: the role of women’s empowerment in Olympic success Aaron Lowen, Robert O. Deaner, Erika Schmitt. IN: Journal of sports economics, 29 April 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-26 Greater gender equality (measured using the Gender Inequality Index) is associated with higher participation and medal counts in the from 1996 through 2012. This relationship persists even after controlling for previously identified nation-level predictors of Available on Olympic success and across alternative measures of success (such as shares of the total, site percentage within each country, and medals per athlete). These results provide direct evidence for the long-standing claim that girls’ and women’s international athletic achievement is linked to women’s empowerment.

Article What goes into a medal: women's inclusion and success at the Olympic Games Marcus Noland & Kevin Stahler. IN: Working Paper Series, WP 14-7, October 2014, 41 p. This paper examines determinants of women's participation and performance in the Olympics. Female inclusion and success are not merely functions of size, wealth, and host advantage, but a more complex process involving the socioeconomic status of women and, more weakly, broad societal attitudes on gender issues. E-document

Article Going the distance: the road to the 1984 Olympic women's marathon Jaime Schultz. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 26 September 2014, Ahead of print, 17 p. The 1984 Los Angeles Games hosted, for the first time in Olympic history, a women's marathon race. It took the efforts of several important factions to accomplish the event. First, women runners demonstrated that they were capable of running great distances in increasingly faster Available on times. Second, the popular media publicised those performances, often mitigating athletic site commentary with observations about the runners' femininity, attractiveness and relationships with men. Finally, commercial sponsors joined the ranks in this marathon battle to finance important events, running circuits and advocacy groups while simultaneously promoting their own brands of commodity feminism. In the end, it took the coming together of the physical activists, media advocates and corporate champions to accomplish this milestone in sport history.

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Routledge handbook of sport, gender and sexuality Jennifer Hargreaves. Routledge, 2014, 524 p. “The Routledge handbook of sport, gender and sexuality” brings together important new work from 68 leading international scholars that, collectively, demonstrates the intrinsic interconnectedness of sport, gender and sexuality. MA 26533

A contemporary history of women's sport Jean Williams. Routledge, 2014, 407 p. This book is an historical survey of women’s sport from 1850 to 1960. It looks at some of the more recent methodological approaches to writing sports history and raises questions about how the history of women’s sport has so far been shaped by academic writers. MA 26676/1

Participation des femmes aux Jeux de la XXXe Olympiade: Londres 2012 Comité International Olympique. CIO, 2013, 1 DVD Les Jeux Olympiques de 2012 à Londres ont marqué un tournant dans la participation féminine à l’événement olympique avec 44,2% de femmes parmi les athlètes, la proportion la plus élevée jamais atteinte. vec l’admission de la boxe féminine, les Jeux de la XXX e Olympiade ont ouvert une ère nouvelle où hommes et femmes concourent désormais dans tous les sports inscrits au programme olympique. DA 213

Women's participation at the Games of the XXX Olympiad: London 2012 International Olympic Committee. IOC, 2013, 1 DVD London 2012 was the turning point in women’s participation in the Olympic Games, with 44,2% of female athletes, the highest ever at an Olympic Games. With the inclusion of women's boxing, the Games of the XXX Olympiad marked the historic beginning of an era in which women and men will be competing in all of the sports on the programme of the Games. DA 213

Sport, genre et vulnérabilité au XXe siècle Thierry Terret... [et al.]. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2013, 773 p. Cet ouvrage questionne le rôle des pratiques sportives dans le renforcement ou, au contraire, la réduction de la vulnérabilité et des atteintes à la santé associées aux populations dominées dans l’ordre du genre. Ses conclusions invitent à la nuance : le sport, loin de la neutralité à laquelle il est fréquemment renvoyé, apparaît parfois comme un facteur d’émancipation, mais parfois aussi comme un accélérateur des processus de discrimination. MA 26369

Dictionnaire du sport au féminin Christiane Tetet. CROS, 2013, 302 p. “Le Dictionnaire du sport au féminin" est une approche originale de l’histoire du sport au féminin, à partir de sa réalisation langagière dans le discours sportif. Ce dictionnaire met fin à l’invisibilité linguistique de la femme de sport. MA 26263

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Handicap / Disability

Article Honey or Vinegar?: athletes with disabilities discuss strategies for advocacy within the Paralympic Movement Andrea Bundon, Laura Hurd Clarke. IN: Journal of sport and social issues, 18 November 2014, Ahead of print, 20 p. Drawing on interviews with 25 athletes with disabilities and para-sport participants (coaches, volunteers and supporters), and on posts and comments made on a multi-authored blog Available on discussing Paralympic sport, this article addresses how individuals advocate on behalf of site disability sport.

Article From the institutionalisation of ‘all disa ilities’ to comprehensive sports integration: France joining the Paralympic Movement (1954–2012) Sébastien Ruffié, Sylvain Ferez & Elise Lantz. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, Ahead of print 2014, pp. 2245-2265. This article presents the institutional implications and ideologies in the organisation of a sports movement for the disabled, and focusing particular attention on its development in France, linked Available on with international structures. The emergence and development in France of sports organisations site for the disabled is based on a different model from that introduced in England by Guttmann through the Stoke Mandeville Games. From the , both trends, one supported by physicians and the other by individuals concerned with disabilities, structured the International Movement as a contest of negotiations and competition.

Le sport autrement: handisport, du loisir à la compétition Dominique Pailler... [et al.], Fédération Française Handisport. Chiron, 2013, 282 p. “Le sport autrement" est une première dans le monde du sport et dans celui de l'édition : un livre consacré aux sportifs handicapés de haut niveau ou amateurs. MA 26360

Nachwuchsgewinnung und -förderung im paralympischen Sport: ein internationaler Systemvergleich unter Berücksichtigung der Athleten-, Trainer- und Funktionärsperspektive Sabine Radtke, Gudrun Doll-Tepper. Sportverlag Strauss, 2014, 392 p. Through an international perspective, this publication focuses on the recruitment and the promotion of Paralympic sports. MA 26647

Histoire / History

A companion to sport and spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity Paul Christesen... [et al.]. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, 658 p “ Companion to sport and spectacle in Greek and Roman ntiquity” presents a series of essays that apply a socio-historical perspective to myriad aspects of ancient sport and spectacle. MA 26318

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A history and philosophy of sport and physical education: from ancient civilizations to the modern world Robert A. Mechikoff. McGraw-Hill, 2014, 479 p. echikoff’s "A history and philosophy of sport and physical education" offers an engaging and informative overview of the philosophy of sport from Egypt to Ancient Greece and on to the present time. From Mesoamerica and Ancient Greece to the Olympic Games, the book touches on religion, politics, social movements, and individuals as they contributed to the development of sport and physical education. MA 26840

Le sport, l'historien et l'histoire Thierry Terret... [et al.]. Epure, 2013, 309 p. Réunissant quelques-uns des meilleurs experts français sur la question, le projet de cet ouvrage est de dresser un bilan des principales orientations historiographiques de l’histoire du sport. Il s’interroge sur la spécificité d’un champ qui s’est développé en marge de l’Histoire en abordant un objet “ le sport “ qui traverse les cultures et les périodes, et entretient avec les registres politiques, sociaux, économiques, médiatiques, ou scientifiques des liens originaux. Appuyée sur des comparaisons européennes et nord-américaines, il suggère aussi des perspectives et de nouvelles pistes à investiguer. MA 26343

Jeunesse / Youth

Article Evidence-based policies for youth sport programmes Jean Côté, David J. Hankcock. IN: International journal of sport policy and politics, 26 June 2014, Ahead of print, pp.1-15 The purpose of this article is to describe an inclusive sport structure for children (under age 13) targeting the development of the 3Ps (performance, participation and personal development), which would be an asset to sport scientists, policymakers and practitioners. Available on site

Article Protecting youth in sport: an examination of harassment policies Peter Donnellya, Gretchen Kerra, Amanda Herona. IN: International journal of sport policy and politics, 3 November 2014, Ahead of print, 18 p. In response to a series of high-profile cases of sexual abuse of athletes in the 1990s, sport organizations across several nations engaged in policy development intended to introduce preventive measures and processes to address athlete maltreatment. In 1996, Sport Canada - Available on the funding body for national sport organizations (NSO) - stipulated that such funding was to be site contingent upon each NSO having a harassment policy. The purpose of this study therefore was to examine the extent to which the policies of sport organizations meet the requirements stipulated by Sport Canada.

Article Parents’ perspectives on the enefits of sport participation for young children Kacey C. Neely & Nicholas L. Holt. IN: The Sport Psychologist, Volume 28, Issue 3, September 2014, 28, pp. 255-268 The overall purpose of this study was to examine parents’ perspectives on the benefits of sport participation for their young children. Specifically, this study addressed two research questions: (1) What benefits do parents perceive their children gain through participation in organized youth Available on sport programs? (2) How do parents think their children acquire these benefits? site

Article Coping with growth in adolescent elite sport Astrid Schubring & Ansgar Thiel. IN: SSJ Volume 31, Issue 3, September 2014, pp. 304-326. Growing up in elite sport represents a challenging project. Young athletes must negotiate a career-defining transitional period while in the midst of adolescence. In this context, notably, the growth process can lead to health problems such as overloading and injuries. In this article, we investigate how adolescent elite athletes cope with problematic growth experiences. Available on site

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Article A systematic review of social support in youth sport Daragh Sheridan, Pete Coffee, David Lavallee. IN: International review of sport and exercise psychology, 1st August 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-31 The purpose of this study was to provide a systematic review of studies concerning social support in youth sport from 1990 to 2013.

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Article Action sports for youth development: critical insights for the SDP community Holly Thorpe. IN: International journal of sport policy and politics, 4 June 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-26 This article identifies new trends in youth sport participation, particularly the growing popularity of non-competitive, informal, non-institutionalized ‘action sports’ (e.g., skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, parkour). Drawing upon an array of international examples and qualitative Available on research including interviews and media analysis, it considers the potential of action sports for site making a valuable contribution to the sport for development and peace (SDP) movement.

Article The role of teamwork in organized youth sport Cesar R. Torres. IN: Journal of the philosophy of sport, 7 November 2014, Ahead of print, 7 p. Paul Gaffney has provided an excellent exploration of teamwork in athletic contexts, a topic that in spite of its prominence and relevance in the sporting world has been relatively neglected in the philosophy of sport literature. This paper presents and discusses three areas of Gaffney's exploration of teamwork relevant to organized youth sport that might help stimulate reflection on Available on the most auspicious conditions and responsible methodologies for young athletes to become site themselves through organized sport.

Safeguarding, child protection and abuse in sport: international perspectives in research, policy and practice Melanie Lang. Routledge, 2015, 214 p. The safeguarding of children and young people participating in sport has become an increasingly prominent concern in policy-making and research communities around the world. Major organisations such as the IOC and UNICEF now officially recognize that children in sport can be at risk of exploitation and abuse, and this concern has led to the emergence of new initiatives and policies aimed at protecting vulnerable young people and athletes. This book is the first to comprehensively review contemporary developments in child protection and safeguarding in sport on a global level. MA 26873

Deporte, valores y paz: principios fundamentales de educacíon olímpica para jóvenes Henri Núñez Nájera. Comité Olímpico Nacional de Costa Rica, 2014, 100 p. MA 26581

Values in youth sport and physical education Jean Whitehead... [et al.]. Routledge, 2013, 253 p. As sport has become more intense, professional and commercialized so have the debates grown about what constitutes acceptable behaviour and fair play, and how to encourage and develop 'good' sporting behaviour, particularly in children and young people. This book explores the nature and function of values in youth sport and establishes a framework through which coaches, teachers and researchers can develop an understanding of the decision-making processes of young athletes and how they choose between playing fairly or cheating to win. MA 26331

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Ethical leadership in sport: what's your ENDgame? Pippa Grange. Business Expert Press, 2014, 137 p. A practical guide on how to navigate the complexities of ethical leadership in sport, recognizing the increasing pressure placed on individuals and organizations in sport to ruthlessly compete to win, and at the same time to be exemplary social role models. MA 26802

Management

Article Understanding sport event success: exploring perceptions of sport event consumers and event providers Kyriaki Kaplanidou, Shannon Kerwin, Kostas Karadakis. IN: Journal of sport & tourism, 4 Dec. 2013, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 The success of a sport event is an important outcome for both the organizing entity and the destination where the event is hosted to properly leverage its hosting. Utilizing the multiple Available on constituency approach in assessing organizational effectiveness, the purpose of this study was site to examine factors that contribute to the success of a sport event through the perspectives of the event providers and the spectators of small-scale sport events who experience the events.

Les grands dirigeants du sport: 23 portraits et stratégies de management Emmanuel Bayle. De Boeck, 2014, 448 p. Cet ouvrage analyse les trajectoires, les pratiques de management et l'héritage de 23 grands dirigeants et managers du sport de différentes époques (du début du XXe siècle à aujourd'hui) et de différents univers sportifs (olympisme, sport professionnel, événementiel, industrie du sport). MA 26611

Sport leadership in the 21st century John F. Borland… [et al.]. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2014, 384 p. “Sports leadership in the 21st century" provides students with the most current and comprehensive understanding of leadership in sport management. Authored and contributed by leading sport management researchers and practitioners, this text immerses students in the learning process through case studies, interviews with leaders in the sport industry. MA 26725

Managing organizations for sport and physical activity: a systems perspective Packianathan Chelladurai. Holcomb Hathaway, 2014, 448 p. This publication presents a clear and concise treatment of managing organizations in sport and physical activity. The four functions of management - planning, organizing, leading, and evaluating- provide a general frame work and the simplest and best introduction to the intricacies of management. MA 26863

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Gestão do desporto: o movimento Olímpico e o gigantismo dos Jogos Olímpicos Alcides Vieira Costa. Lusiáda de Bolso, 2014, 124 p. A publication in portuguese on sports management with a focus on the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Games. MA 26600

Applied sport management skills Robert N. Lussier, David C. Kimball. Human Kinetics, 2014, 521 p. Developing the necessary skills for managing sport organizations. "Applied sport management skills", uses the four management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling to teach students how to become strong leaders and managers in the world of sport. MA 26608

Organiser une manifestation sportive durable Jean-Marc Gillet. Territorial éd., 2013, 214 p. Alors que le développement durable est devenu un véritable enjeu de société et que les ressources financières se raréfient, l'organisateur d’un événement sportif est invité à analyser l'impact réel d'une manifestation en termes de notoriété, d'image, d'attractivité d'un territoire, de développement économique ou touristique, de solidarité sociale, d'éducation, de santé. L'objectif de cet ouvrage est d'accompagner, sur la voie du développement durable, les organisateurs de manifestations de toutes tailles et les élus, professionnels, bénévoles et étudiants. L'analyse est complétée par un certain nombre d'outils, de cas pratiques et de recommandations. MA 26326

Olympic Games ceremonies. An event management perspective: the branding of a city John Jossifakis. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2014, 45 p. The major purpose of this study is to analyse the major impact that an Olympic Games ceremony has on the branding of a city and of a nation, looking to take the current level of research and improving on this with an enhanced analysis of the subject using a case study approach. MA 26857

Principles and practice of sport management Lisa P. Masteralexis. Jones & Bartlett, 2014, 606 p. "Principles and practice of sport management" continues to offer historical perspectives as well as thoughts about current and future industry issues and trends. It has, however, undergone substantial content updates in every chapter, including the inclusion of new developments or managerial approaches happening in the sport world. MA 26871

Strategic sports event management Guy Masterman. Routledge, 2014, 408 p. "Strategic sports event management" provides students and event managers with an insight into the strategic management of sports events of all scales and types, from international mega- events to school sports. MA 26777

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Programme procurement in construction: learning from London 2012 John Mead, Stephen L. Gruneberg. Wiley Blackwell, 2013, 241 p. Drawing on such projects as the Olympic Games and Crossrail, this book deals with the procurement of large construction programs and projects. It focuses on the key factors leading to successful, effective, and efficient procurement strategies when running extremely large infrastructure and building projects. This approach reveals a complete picture of the capabilities of all firms and suppliers involved in the process. The book provides construction managers with the knowhow to undertake major projects they can deliver faster and with less waste.

Social networks and the economics of sports Panos M. Pardalos. Springer, 2014, 170 p. This publication presents recent research developments in social networks, economics, management, marketing and optimization applied to sports. In particular the book contains research papers and reviews addressing the following issues: social network tools for player selection, movement and pricing in team sports, methods for ranking teams and evaluating players' performance, economics and marketing issues related to sports clubs, techniques for predicting outcomes of sports competitions, optimal strategies in sports, scheduling and managing sports tournaments, optimal referee assignment techniques and the economics and marketing of sports entertainment. MA 26819

Contemporary leadership in sport organizations David Scott. Human Kinetics, 2014, 247 p. “Contemporary leadership in sport organizations” blends research on leadership with practical application of the skills and knowledge that students will need on the job. This text provides sport management students with a comprehensive understanding of the complex topic of leadership in sport through a presentation of foundational and contemporary research, numerous practical examples and analytical exercises, and thought-provoking self-assessments and quotes. MA 26654

Sportbusiness in numbers SportBusiness Group. Annually. "SportBusiness in numbers" provides valuable, exclusive data and insight from the top research consultancies across the world, all in one handy report MA 26085

Management et évaluation de la performance: un défi pour les organisations sportives Mathieu Winand. De Boeck, 2014, 153 p. Ce livre offre une synthèse de la problématique de la performance, au sein d'organisations sportives en changement. Rédigé par des spécialistes, il clarifie les concepts de management et d’évaluation de la performance pour les organisations sportives. MA 26553

Sport and leisure management Mike Weed. Sage, 2014, 4 vol. This new major work on sport and leisure management takes a wide and holistic view of the topic, conceptualising sport and leisure management as an area of study that is underpinned by a range of social science disciplines, including, but not limited to, political science, economics, sociology, psychology, geography and, of course, management. MA 26820

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Marketing

Article From symbol of idealism to money-spinner Karl Lennartz. IN: Journal of Olympic history, Vol. 22(1), 2014, pp. 5-15 Nowadays there very few trademarks across the world with a higher degree of recognition than the Olympic rings. Over the last thirty years their exclusive marketing has become a major economic card from which the Olympic movement has profited after many years of struggling for financial survival. Available on site

Communication and sport: surveying the field Andrew C. Billings, Michael L. Butterworth, Paul D. Turman. SAGE Publications, 2014, 387 p. The second edition of "Communication and sport: surveying the field" offers the most comprehensive and diverse approach to the study of communication and sport available at the undergraduate level. Newly expanded to incorporate the latest topics and perspectives in the field, the book examines a wide array of topics to help readers understand important issues such as sports media, rhetoric, culture, and organizations from both micro- and macro- perspectives. Everything from youth to amateur to professional sports is addressed in terms of mythology,

community, and identity; issues such as fan cultures, racial identity and gender in sports media, politics and nationality in sports, and sports and religion are explored in depth, and provide useful, applied insight for readers. MA 26624

International sports marketing: principles and perspectives André Bühler... [et al.]. E. Schmidt, 2014, 400 p. Marketing of and with sports is as international as sports itself. While this impression may be intuitively evident during global events such as the Olympic Games, internationalisation also takes place in the daily routines of our increasingly globalised domestic leagues and sports events. In this book, edited by André Bühler and Gerd Nufer, leading sports economists and marketing experts from around the world provide detailed insights into current issues and future challenges of sports marketing from an international perspective. MA 26400

Sponsorship for sport managers John L. Crompton. Fitness Information Technology, 2014, 288 p. "Sponsorship for sport managers" provides readers with an understanding of how companies use sponsorship in their marketing programs and how sport managers can leverage that knowledge into greater sponsorship opportunities. MA 26770

Sponsorship in marketing: effective communication through sports, arts and events T. Bettina Cornwell. Routledge, 2014, 166 p. This book introduces the fundamentals of sponsorship-linked marketing, helping the reader to understand how sponsorship can be planned, executed and measured. Drawing on original research, and exploring key theory, best practice and cutting-edge issues, this is also the only book to fully explain how the sponsor can implement successful sponsorship campaigns and achieve their communication objectives. MA 26910

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Le marketing des fédérations sportives Christopher Hautbois. Economica, 2014, 296 p. Cet ouvrage a pour but d’étudier les fédérations sportives sous l’angle du marketing. Il est divisé en deux parties. La première situe les fédérations nationales et internationales en tant qu’organisations sportives au sein de leur environnement. Elle analyse également leurs modes d’organisation ainsi que leurs principales problématiques dans le domaine du marketing. La seconde partie illustre les stratégies marketing des fédérations sportives au travers de 10 études de cas qui donnent corps à la réflexion. Au-delà de ces études de cas, ce livre identifie ce qui pourrait être considéré comme un modèle spécifique de marketing sportif fédéral. MA 26554

Marketing report: Sochi 2014 International Olympic Committee. 2014, 134 p. Rapport marketing du CIO sur les Jeux Olympiques d’hiver de otchi 2014.

Marketing du sport et événementiel sportif Lionel Maltese, Jean-Philippe Danglade. Dunod, 2014, 210 p. À partir de l’analyse du business model des organisations sportives, cet ouvrage décrypte les usages et tendances marketing tels qu’ils sont pratiqués dans le sport business. Il aborde: le management des marques sportives (clubs et événements) et de leurs partenaires ; l’expérience du consommateur au cœur des spectacles, et le développement des services qui lui sont proposés dans les enceintes sportives (marketing des services et expérientiel) ; l’activation de parrainages sportifs et le développement des prestations de relations publiques (marketing relationnel) ; les enjeux et impacts territoriaux liés à l’implantation géographique des marques sportives (marketing territorial). MA 26626

Corporate sport marketing: strategies and applications for a changing world Mark E. Moore… [et al.]. 2nd ed., Kendall Hunt Pub. Co., 2013, 127 p. The philosophy of this text is based on a working understanding of the role of marketing in sports and sports-related organizations. The multifaceted and diverse nature of sports marketing is investigated. MA 26367

Strategies in sports marketing: technologies and emerging trends Manuel Alonso Dos Santos. Business Science Reference, 2014, 363 p. This book provides relevant information on the marketing strategies and marketing trends of sporting events by highlighting the plans and tactical operations that sports organizations conduct when integrating marketing strategies. MA 26722

Interactions entre popularité et médiatisation des passions sportives: comment médiatiser des sports mineurs comme le décathlon - pistes réflexives confrontées à la logique économique Jean-François Vanwelde. Lulu.com, 2014, 73 p. Ce livre est destiné aux amateurs de sport et aux analystes du fonctionnement des médias. Pourquoi un sport est-il populaire et pourquoi est-t-il médiatisé? Dans cet ouvrage, Jean- François Vanwelde analyse les éléments qui rendent un sport populaire dans un pays ou dans une région. Il propose également une réflexion générale sous la forme d'un argumentaire basé sur la question "pourquoi faut-il davantage médiatiser les "petits sports" face aux logiques économiques et médiatiques". MA 26619

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Médecine du sport / Sports medicine

Article The role of sports physiotherapy at the London 2012 Olympic Games Marie-Elaine Grant… [et al.]. IN: British journal of sport medicine, Vol. 48(1), Janv. 2014, pp. 63- 70 This study of the London 2012 Olympic Games workload highlights the physiotherapy needs of athletes as well as non-athletes and identifies the high numbers of pre-existing and overuse injuries in this setting, providing an insight into the reasons why the athletes seek physiotherapy Available on support during the Olympic Games. site

Article Sport and exercise medicine’s professional project: the impact of formal qualifications on the organization of British Olympic medical services Andrea Scott. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, October 2014, vol. 49, no 5, pp. 575-591. This article documents the intended and unintended outcomes of recent organizational change in UK elite sport. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with fourteen doctors and fourteen Available on physiotherapists who are current members of the British Olympic Association medical and site physiotherapy committees. It argues that attempts by managers in sports medicine to create a highly specialized area of practice have created more immediate tensions within and between both professional groups.

Physiologie du sport et de l'exercice W. Larry Kenney, Jack H. Wilmore, David L. Costill. 5e éd., De Boeck, 2013, 579 p. Comment le corps parvient-il à répondre à cette sollicitation physiologique intense qu'exige l'activité physique ? C'est la question fondamentale à laquelle ce livre, référence incontournable en matière de physiologie du sport, veut répondre. MA 26361

In celebration of the Olympics Hugh Montgomery. Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2013, 86 p “In Celebration of the Olympics” captures the essence of a one-day meeting at the Royal Society of Medicine, held in honor of the 2012 Olympic Games. The contents deal not just with how elite athletes are born and shaped, but how exercise rehabilitation can be applied to those with or lung disease, how even a disease such as diabetes is not a barrier to a gold medal and how a patient and doctor can partner to create new ways of managing the condition, to the good of all. MA 26579

Doping & sports medicine Lotfali Pourkazemi ; International Federation of Muaythai Amateur. Rangin Ghalam, 2014, 107 p. A publication written by Dr. Lotfali Pourkazemi, head of IFMA medical commission, on doping and sports medicine. MA 26663

Sports injuries in children and adolescents: a case-based approach Rosa Monica Rodrigo... [et al.]. Springer Berlin , 2014, 112 p. This introduction to sports injuries in children and adolescents is written in a user-friendly format and takes into account the fact that sports injuries in the pediatric population are not an easy topic for non-pediatric orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, and non-pediatric radiologists. MA 26679

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Médias / Media

Article Sport news on Facebook: the relationship between interactivity and readers’ rowsing behavior Jan Boehmer, Stephen Lacy. IN: International journal of sport communication, Vol. 7(1), March 2014, pp. 1-15 This study analyzes how interactivity on Facebook relates to users’ browsing behaviors such as clicking a link, visiting a Web site, clicking articles on a Web site, and spending time on a sports Available on news Web site. Implications for the training and work routines of sport communication site professionals in organizations, journalism, and public relations are discussed.

Article Social services Elisha Chauhan. IN: SportBusiness international, no 206, November 2014 pp. 56-63 The author asked social media experts from across the world what content works best for each social media platform.

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Article New media, professional sport and political economy Jon Dart. IN: Journal of sport and social issues, December 2014, Volume 38, no 6, pp. 528-547 New media technologies are seen to be changing the production, delivery and consumption of professional sports and creating a new dynamic between sports fans, athletes, clubs, governing bodies and the mainstream media. This essay assesses the first wave of research on professional sport and new media technologies and concludes that early trends indicate the Available on continuation of existing neoliberal capitalist tendencies within professional sport. site

Article A unified version of London 2012: new-media coverage of gender, nationality, and sport for Olympics consumers in six countries Andrea Eagleman, Lauren M. Burch, Ryan Vooris. IN: Journal of sport management, Vol. 28(4), July 2014, pp. 457-470 Traditional media coverage of the Olympic Games has been shown to exhibit biases in terms of gender, nationality, and the type of sports covered, which can contribute to negative societal Available on consequences and inaccurate historical records of such events. Scholars have suggested that site because of the Internet’s expanded spatial parameters, new media have the ability to provide more equitable coverage of events such as the Olympics. In this study, the authors used agenda setting theory to employ a content analysis methodology to determine whether different constructions of the 2012 London Olympics were presented to media consumers on news websites in Australia, Brazil, China, Great Britain, Kenya, and the United States.

Article Sport on the move: the unfolding impact of mobile communications on the media sport content economy Brett Hutchins. IN: Journal of sport and social issues, 2014, Vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 509-527 The increased popularity of mobile smartphones and tablet computers in developed economies is transforming how and where sports footage, highlights and information are accessed. These developments are contributing to new commercial arrangements in the media sport sector, as Available on well as legal conflicts over sought-after content that is transferable and reproduced across site broadcast (pay-for-view and free-to-air television), online (desktop and laptop computers), and mobile platforms (smartphone and tablets). In particular, mobile and wireless communications highlight that the media sport content economy is now "on the move" from technology, commercial, regulatory, and legal perspectives.

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Article Facing off on Twitter: a generation Y interpretation of professional athlete profile pictures Katie Lebel ; Karen Danylchuk. IN: International journal of sport communication, 2014, 7, pp. 317-336. This study investigated how professional athletes present themselves in their Twitter profile pictures and how athlete self-presentation is interpreted by a Generation Y audience. These Available on findings underscore the importance of a strategic alignment between social-media profile site content, profile photos, and the brand established by athletes.

Article When (or how) do the Olympics become 'stale'? Clive Palmera & Mitchell J. Larson. IN: Sport in society: cultures, commerce, media, politics, September 2014, Ahead of print, 15 p. This paper presents a discussion about the ongoing search for seemingly faddish new events in the Olympic programme, such as golf, rugby, and BMX cycling, which may be intended to liven up the Olympic Games to maintain public appeal. Whilst programme space may be a logistical Available on concern, there is also an aesthetic debate over how the avant-garde in sporting events may take site precedence over the classic, more established events with which we are familiar. Consequently, a number of questions are posed in this paper which explores the aesthetic and commercial implications of Olympic taste through the selection and rejection of Olympic events. The paper concludes that the current popularity of the Olympic Games may hang upon a frail sequence of dependencies: an overburdening commercial interest resting upon an ill-defined aesthetic purpose or identity.

Article ‘ Korea, Naughty Korea’: media framings of North Korea and the inter-Korean relationship in the London 2012 Olympic Games Liv Yoon ; Brian Wilson. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, 2014, pp. 1-25. This study examines mainstream news media framings of North Korea and the inter-Korean relationship in the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games, focusing on the role that the media played in privileging particular understandings of nationalism, conflict and reconciliation. Available on site

Global impact of Olympic media at London 2012 Andrew C. Billings. Routledge, 2014, 89 p. This book offers insights into the manner in which the Olympics are conveyed to the masses and the impact arising from the mass consumption of Olympic media in its plethora of dimensions. MA 26756

The political economy of television sports rights Tom Evens, Petros Iosifidis and Paul Smith. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 267 p. “The political economy of sports rights” examines both the economic and the social significance of sports broadcasting, as well as how each of these contrasting perspectives have led to the extensive regulation of sports broadcasting by national governments and, in the case of many European countries, the European Union. Using a range of national case studies from Europe and beyond, this book highlights the need for a regulatory approach to sports broadcasting that balances the commercial priorities of sports organisations and private media companies with the wider social and cultural benefits to be gained from free-to-air sports broadcasting. MA 26402

Digital media sport: technology, power and culture in the network society Brett Hutchins... [et al.]. Routledge, 2013, 273 p. At the 2012 London Olympics, unprecedented multi-platforming embraced online, mobile devices, game consoles and broadcast television, with the BBC providing 2,500 hours of live coverage, including every competitive event, much in high definition and some in 3D. The BBC also had 12 million requests for video on mobile phones and 9.2 million browsers on its mobile Olympics website and app. This pattern will only intensify at future sport mega events. "Digital media sport" analyzes the intersecting issues of technological change, market power, and cultural practices that shape the contemporary global sports media landscape. MA 26333

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Media relations in sport Brad Schultz… [et al.]. Fitness Information Technology, 2014, 4th ed. 298 p. In recent years the model of sport media communication has changed drastically, and it continues to evolve seemingly daily. The bywords of media communication are interconnectivity, interactivity, and mobility. The fourth edition of “Media relations in sport” provides readers information on the current trends and emerging areas in the field of sport communication from technology to social media to how the global outreach of sport has affected the sports media profession. While the fourth edition rightly goes into emerging areas of the field, it also retains the focus of the first three editions, specifically on the basics and principles of sports media that remain its foundations. MA 26438

Nouveaux médias / New media

Routledge handbook of sport and new media ndrew C. Billings… [et al.]. Routledge, 2014, 374 p. New media technologies have become a central part of the sports media landscape. Sports fans use new media to watch games, discuss sports transactions, form fan-based communities, and secure minutiae about their favorite players and teams. Never before have fans known so much about athletes, whether that happens via Twitter feeds, fan sites, or blogs, and never before have the lines between producer, consumer, enactor, fan and athlete been more blurred. The Internet has made virtually everything available for sports media consumption; it has also made understanding sports media substantially more complex. "The Routledge handbook of sport and new media" is the most comprehensive and in-depth study of the impact of new media in sport ever to be published. Adopting a broad, interdisciplinary approach, the book explores new media in sport as a cultural, social, commercial, economic, and technological phenomenon, examining the profound impact of digital technologies on that the way that sport is produced, consumed and understood. MA 26437

Philatélie / Philately

Article The world comes to Sochi Mark Maestrone. IN: Journal of sport philately, Vol. 52(3), Spring 2014, pp. 2-8 Presentation of stamps published in different country at the occasion of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.

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Philosphie / Philosophy

The future of post-human sports: towards a new theory of training and winning Peter Baofu. Cambridge Scholars, 2013, 628 p. This book proposes a new theory which will fundamentally change the way that we think about sports in relation to training and winning from the combined perspectives of the mind, nature, society, and culture, with enormous implications for the human future and its “post-human” fate. MA 26281

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Philosophy and sport Anthony O'Hear. Cambridge University Press, 2013, 246 p. "Philosophy and sport" brings together the lectures given in the Royal Institute of Philosophy's annual lecture series for 2012-13. It considers some of the many philosophical and ethical questions raised by sport, and brings together contributors from both philosophical and sporting worlds. This ground-breaking volume considers many different areas connected to sport and its practice. These include the watching of sport, drugs in sport, the Olympic spirit, sport and risk, sport as a moral practice, rivalry and glory in sport and the importance of sport in human life more generally. MA 26324

The Bloomsbury companion to the philosophy of sport Cesar R. Torres. Bloomsbury, 2014, 470 p. The “Bloomsbury companion to the philosophy of sport” features specially commissioned essays from a team of leading international scholars. By providing an overview of the advances in the philosophical understanding of sport (and related practices), the book serves as a measure of the development of the philosophy of sport, but it also constitutes an expression of the discipline’s state of the art. MA 26627

Politique / Politics

Article Sustaining identities: Hong Kong and the politics of an Olympic boycott Brian Bridges. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 5 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-15 The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 and the subsequent critical global focus on the 1980 Moscow Olympics placed Hong Kong and its aspiring Olympians in a dilemma. Facing international calls for a boycott of the Moscow Olympics, led by the USA but supported Available on strongly by Mrs Thatcher's British government, the Hong Kong government quickly fell into line. site This article examines the roles of key players in Hong Kong, the external great power influences and the difficulties that Hong Kong faced in sustaining an ‘independent' policy within the Olympic Movement.

Article The Russians are not coming!: the Soviet withdrawal from the Games of the XXIII Olympiad Robert Simon Edelman. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 26 September 2014, Ahead of print, 28 p. At the time, the Western press described the Soviet decision not to take part in the Los Angeles Olympic Games as revenge for the boycott of Moscow-1980. Even today, the 'revenge thesis' is Available on still the default explanation for those who would cite the events of 1984. Since the collapse of the site USSR, Soviet-era archives have opened, giving an inside look at their decision-making. An examination of the reports reveals that the Politburo voted to expend vast resources to preparing Soviet athletes for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Article Nothing but medals? Attitudes towards the importance of Olympic success Jan Haut, Robert Prohl, Eike Emrich. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, 24 March 2014, Ahead of print , pp. 1-18 States intervene increasingly in financing and organization of Olympic elite sport in order to maximize national success in the medal table. In Germany and many other countries too that includes practices that have been criticized as unacceptable in democratic societies: funding of Available on medal-promising sports only, early selection and specialization of young athletes, authoritarian site tendencies in sport policy, etc.

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Article Re-entering the sporting world: China's sponsorship of the 1963 Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO) Russell Field . IN: The International journal of the history of sport, Volume 31, Issue 15, 2014, pp. 1852-1867 Prior to the 2008 Olympics, China's most sustained support of an international multi-sport event came in 1963 when it contributed significantly to the financing and then dominated the medals Available on table at the inaugural Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO), held in Jakarta. GANEFO site is a singular moment through which to understand politics and sport in the 1960s. This article is a consideration of China's role in GANEFO, and the West's response to China's involvement.

Article Circumventing Apartheid: racial politics and the issue of South Africa's Olympic participation at the 1984 Los Angeles Games Matthew Llewellyn. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 16 September 2014, Ahead of print, 19 p. Behind the shadows of an Olympiad replete with tales of Cold War acrimony and lavish commercial excess, emerges South Africa's bureaucratic attempt to achieve readmission to the Available on Olympic Movement prior to the 1984 Los Angeles Games. In the backdrop of the Reagan site administration's conciliatory policy of 'constructive engagement' towards Pretoria, the all-white South African National Olympic Committee aspired to cease its two-decade-long sporting isolation in the southern metropolis. Drawing upon archival materials from the Olympic Studies Centre and public debates in the leading national and sporting newspapers and periodicals of the time, this paper details and analyses how International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch was forced to navigate a tight political tightrope over the South African issue.

Article Filling the information gap: Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty and the politics of accreditation at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games Toby C. Rider. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 29 September 2014, Ahead of print, 16 p. Due to the decision of the Soviet Union and nearly all of its East European satellites to withdraw from the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games, the communist media provided audiences in the Available on Soviet bloc with few reports on the sporting events in the Olympic city. When Radio Free Europe site and Radio Liberty, broadcasters funded by the U government, attempted to fill this ‘information gap’ by beaming coverage of the Los ngeles Games behind the Iron Curtain, the oviet Union protested to IOC.

Article Investing in sporting success as a domestic and foreign policy tool: the case of Qatar Danyel Reiche. IN: International journal of sport policy and politics, 2014, Ahead of print, 16 p. This article investigates why the small Middle Eastern country Qatar is investing so heavily in the sport sector. The country is hosting prestigious sporting events such as the , the handball and the football World Cup, promotes elite sport success by local and naturalized Available on athletes and invests in famous sport clubs abroad. The article analyses how sport is used as a site domestic policy tool, for example to develop a healthy society and to attract white-collar expats from abroad. Sport is also used as a foreign policy tool to build relations with as many countries and people in the world as possible to gain soft power and for national security reasons.

L'idéologie sportive: chiens de garde, courtisans et idiots utiles du sport Quel Sport? L'Echappée, 2014, 366 p. Quel Sport ? est la section française de la critique internationale du sport. La revue théorique et militante qu'elle publie analyse le sport dans sa totalité comme un opium du peuple. Ici, les membres du collectif déconstruisent le discours des apologues du sport et dénoncent sa dimension aliénante. MA 26576

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Playing tough: the world of sports and politics Roger I. Abrams. Northeastern University Press, 2013, 258 p. "Playing tough" is an entertaining and thoroughly enlightening look at the unique and surprisingly outsized role that sports has played in politics and history. Ever since the bread and circuses of , sports have been used as a tool to entertain the masses and to instill civic pride. Abrams shows both the positive and the negative ways in which sports and politics have coalesced. MA 26740

Géopolitique du sport Pascal Boniface. Armand Colin, 2014, 186 p. Un essai sur la manière dont le sport est devenu le nouveau terrain d'affrontement, pacifique, des Etats et la manière la plus visible de montrer le drapeau et d'exister aux yeux du monde. Le sport est également un excellent moyen de ressouder la nation autour de l'espérance d'une victoire ou d'un exploit. MA 26571

Activism and the Olympics: dissent at the Games in Vancouver and London Jules Boykoff. Rutgers University Press, 2014, 226 p. In "Activism and the Olympics: dissent at the Games in Vancouver and London", Boykoff provides a critical overview of the Olympic industry and its political opponents in the modern era. After presenting a brief history of Olympic activism, he turns his attention to on-the-ground activism through the lens of the Vancouver and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Here we see how anti-Olympic activists deploy a range of approaches to challenge the Olympic machine, from direct action and the seizure of public space to humor- based and online tactics. Drawing on primary evidence from myriad personal interviews with activists, journalists, civil libertarians, and Olympics organizers, Boykoff angles in on the Games from numerous vantages and viewpoints. MA 26754

Sports: un enjeu géopolitique Jean-Jacques Bozonnet. Société éditrice du Monde, 2014, 103 p. Le sport, ce n’est pas qu’un jeu ou un moyen de rester en forme. C’est également devenu un gigantesque business et, notamment depuis la relance de l’olympisme à la fin du XIXe siècle, un enjeu politique. Parfois victime, quand la guerre froide aboutissait à des boycottages, parfois outil de propagande, comme dans les mains d’Hitler, le sport reste aussi un formidable vecteur de rapprochement entre les hommes et les Etats. Recueil d'articles parus dans "Le Monde", 1968-2012. MA 26356

Sport et controverses Cécile Collinet... [et al.]. Ed. des Archives contemporaines, 2013, 316 p. L’ouvrage se propose d'explorer la notion de controverses largement débattue dans le domaine des sciences sociales et structurant même de véritables courants de pensée. Cet ouvrage permet à la fois au néophyte d'avoir une lecture approfondie du sport dans ses aspects parfois les plus médiatiques (le cas Pistorius par exemple), au sociologue d'appréhender ce phénomène à la lumière des outils du spécialiste des sciences sociales et au sociologue du sport d'envisager de nouveaux angles d'attaque de ses objets d'étude. MA 26277

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Diplomatic games: sport, statecraft, and international relations since 1945 Heather L. Dichter and Andrew L. Johns. University Press of Kentucky, 2014, 488 p. In “Diplomatic Games”, a team of international scholars examines how the nexus of sport and foreign relations has driven political and cultural change since 1945, demonstrating how governments have used athletic competition to maintain and strengthen alliances, promote policies, and increase national prestige. The contributors investigate topics such as China's use of sports to oppose Western imperialism, the ways in which sports helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa and the impact of the United States' 1980 Olympic boycott on U.S.- Soviet relations. Bringing together innovative scholarship from around the globe, this groundbreaking collection makes a compelling case for the use of sport as a lens through which to view international relations. MA 26755

Comparative sport development: systems, participation and public policy Kirstin Hallman... [et al.]. Springer-Verlag, 2013, 355 p. The aim of this book is to provide an overview of perspectives and approaches to sports development focusing on sport systems, sport participation and public policy towards sports. It includes twelve European countries covering all regions of Europe and eleven countries from around the globe. The objective is to present an overview of the diversity of approaches taken to sport development, focusing on the different sport systems and how sport is financed, the underlying applications of sport policy and how it is reflected in sport participation. MA 26378

Les champions d'Hitler Benoît Heimermann. Stock, 2014, 214 p. Benoît Heimermann explore l'histoire de ces athlètes et aventuriers allemands, alpinistes, footballeurs, tennismen, boxeurs, pilotes qui, de records en surpassements de soi, ont joué les fers de lance du régime nazi. MA 26593

Routledge handbook of sport policy Ian Henry and Ling-Mei Ko. Routledge, 2014, 405 p. It is difficult to fully understand the role that sport plays in contemporary global society without understanding how and why governments, NGOs and other organizations formulate and implement policy relating to sport. “The Routledge handbook of sport policy” is the only book to offer a comprehensive overview of current perspectives, techniques and approaches to the analysis of sport policy around the world. MA 26327

Gender politics and the Olympic industry Helen Jefferson Lenskyj. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 167 p. The purpose of the book is to identify and analyze the historical and contemporary connections between the Olympic industry and ways of doing gender, while at the same time taking into account the variables of social class, race/ethnicity and sexuality.

Sports relations in East Asia: theory and practice Soyoung Kwon. ISR Foundations Press, 2014, 181 p. The growing prominence of East Asia in world politics has also been evident on the playing field. East Asia has become a major player in the world of sport. Relying on the expertise of scholars and the policy experiences of practitioners of sports diplomacy, including the IOC members, the volume explores the understudied field of international sports. How should international sport relations be conceptualized? Who are the major players in sports relations? Does sport promote peace exacerbate conflict? What lessons does East Asia offer for our comparative

understanding of sport relations? MA 26547

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Global sport-for-development: critical perspectives Nico Schulenkorf... [et al.]. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 256 p. In recent years, sport has been used as an instrument through which wider development objectives are pursued. This includes sport as a means to create awareness about the risks of HIV; sport as a vehicle to counter inter-group hostility; and sport as an environment where children can find respite in the wake of military conflict. The use of sport for the purposes of development is neither simple nor inherently successful. This book provides a critical approach to sport-for-development, acknowledging the potential of this growing field but emphasising challenges, problems and limitations particularly if programs are not adequately planned,

delivered or monitored. MA 26453

Sport policy in Canada Lucie Thibault... [et al.]. University of Ottawa Press, 2013, 433 p. "Sport policy in Canada" provides the first ever and most comprehensive analysis of the new Canadian Sport Policy adopted in 2012. The authors provide detailed accounts of the most salient Canadian sport policies and programs, while also discussing the most pertinent issues and challenges facing sport policy makers in light of this new policy. MA 26612

Sciences

Sports physics Christophe Clanet. Editions de l'école polytechnique, 2013, 633 p. Physics consists in identifying repeatable sequences in our environment and finding the simplest underlying laws. In this book, the environment is Sports and it pursues two main objectives: 1) Walk in the footprints of modern precursors, JB Keller and B.Benjamin and show that sports do entangle a large number of physical concepts which can be used to improve our understanding of athletes’ performances. 2) how that sports can be an important vector for the presentation of advanced physical concepts. MA 26457

Enhancing performance and reducing stress in sports: technological advances Tijana Ivancevic, Helen and Ronald Greenberg. Springer, 2015, 213 p. This book is designed to help athletes and individuals interested in high sports performance in their journey towards the perfection of human sports abilities and achievements. The book is for everyone interested in superior sports performance, fast and effective rehabilitation from training and competition and sports injury prevention. MA 26924

An introduction to performance analysis of sport Peter O'Donoghue. Routledge, 2015, 260 p. Performance analysis has become an essential tool for coaches, athletes, sports organisations and academic researchers. Collecting and interpreting performance data enables coaches to improve their training programmes, athletes to make better tactical decisions, sports organisations to manage teams more effectively, and researchers to develop a better understanding of sports performance. This book is an essential introduction to the fundamental principles of performance analysis of sport and how to develop and operate performance analysis systems. MA 26883

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Fundamental biomechanics of sport and exercise James Watkins. Routledge, 2014, 641 p. "Fundamental biomechanics of sport and exercise" is an engaging and comprehensive introductory textbook that explains biomechanical concepts from first principles, showing clearly how the science relates to real sport and exercise situations. MA 26512

Sociologie / Sociology

Article Sport and alcohol: special issue IN: International review for the sociology of sport, Vol. 49(3-4), June/Aug. 2014 Contains amongst others: Sport and alcohol – who’s missing? New directions for sociology of sport-related drinking / Catherine Palmer; Adolescent sport participation and alcohol use: the importance of sport organization and the wider social context / Vidar Halldorsson… [et al]; Recovery from addiction and the potential role of sport: using a life-course theory to study Available on change / Sarah Landale and Martin Roderick. site

Article Sports review: a content analysis of the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues and the Sociology of Sport Journal across 25 years Jon Dart. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, December 2014, Vol. 49, no. 6, pp. 645-668. The “International Review for the Sociology of Sport”, the “Journal of Sport and Social Issues” Available on and “Sociology of Sport Journal” have individually and collectively been subject to a systematic site content analysis. By focusing on substantive research papers published in these three journals over a 25-year time period it is possible to identify the topics that have featured within the sociology of sport. The purpose of the study was to identify the dominant themes, sports, countries, methodological frameworks and theoretical perspectives that have appeared in the research papers published in these three journals.

Idées folles, idées fausses en sciences du sport Faton, 2013, 80 p. (Sport & vie. Hors série ; n° 39) ’inspirant du “Dictionnaire des idées reçues” de Flaubert, ce numéro spécial épingle celles qui ont cours dans le sport. MA 26442

Sports in society: issues and controversies Cora Burnett. Van Schaik, 2014, 384 p. This adaptation of the American and international editions provides a meaningful framework and depth of sociological issues, theories, concepts and sporting practices in Africa, and then also particularly South Africa. Inevitably, there are many similarities within this framework to the original text, and it therefore still forms the basis of exploring the dynamic relationship between sports, culture and society. MA 26861

Sport: l'imposture absolue: idée reçues sur l'idéal sportif Michel Caillat, Le Cavalier Bleu, 2014,185 p. Curieusement, alors même que le sport colonise notre quotidien, il reste une terre inconnue et véhicule de nombreuses idées reçues : le sport favorise l’intégration, la violence du sport est un bon exutoire, il y a trop d’argent dans le sport... L’occasion ici de faire le tri et de décrypter l’une des passions de notre société contemporaine, à la fois pratique individuelle et identité collective. MA 26408

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Sport and social exclusion Michael F. Collins, Tess Kay. Routledge, 2014, 318 p. The book uses sport as an important sphere for critical reflection on existing social policy and explores sport's role as a source of initiatives for tackling exclusion. It examines key topics such as: What is meant by 'social exclusion', How social exclusion affects citizenship and the chance to play sport, How exclusion from sport is linked to poverty, class, age, gender, ethnicity, disability, and involvement in youth delinquency, and living in towns or countryside, How exclusion is linked to concepts of personal and communal social capital. MA 26660

Les fondements du système sportif: essai d'anthropologie historique Sébastien Darbon. Éditions l'Harmattan, 2014, 233 p. Ce livre analyse la révolution qu'a constituée l'avènement, dans la Grande-Bretagne du 19e siècle, de ce que l'on peut appeler le "système sportif"- Cette nouvelle configuration introduit notamment une conception entièrement différente de l'espace et du temps de la pratique, un abandon de la référence au sacré ou au religieux, des modalités d'institutionnalisation de la pratique, une diffusion planétaire des règles du jeu, une recherche de l'égalité entre participants. Ce système s'est diffusé tout au long des XIXe et XX siècles à l’échelle mondiale. MA 26894

Sports events, society and culture Katherine Dashper, Thomas Fletcher and Nicola McCullough. Routledge, 2014, 245 p. This innovative volume moves beyond existing operational approaches to events studies by exploring sports events as social, cultural, political, and mediatized phenomena. The core themes of consumption, media technologies, representation, identities and culture are discussed to offer new insight into how sports events contribute to generation of individual and shared meaning over personal, community and national identities as well as the issues of conflict and power associated with these. MA 26724

Strengthening sport for development and peace: national policies and strategies Oliver Dudfield. Commonwealth Secretariat, 2014, 83 p. This collection of papers, commissioned by the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport (CABOS), showcases innovative approaches and examples of effective SDP policies and strategies. MA 26868

Physical education, exercise and sport science in a changing society William H. Freeman. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2015, 8th ed. 434 p. The eighth edition of “Physical education, exercise and sport science in a changing society” provides a modern, comprehensive, and balanced introduction to the fields of physical education, exercise science and sport science. It details the latest data and technologies, and outlines the varied elements, origins, and developments of these related disciplines. It identifies the conflicts existing in the field, along with discussions related to what the degree should be called, as well as the names of the departments. The text also examines the history, the current state, as well as the expected future issues and trends in physical education. MA 26419

Sport and social movements: from the local to the global Jean Harvey... [et al.]. Bloomsbury Academic, 2014, 178 p. "Sport and social movements: from the local to the global" is the first book-length treatment of the way social movements have intersected and continue to intersect with sport. It traces the history of various social movements associated with labour, women, peace, the environment and rights (civil, racial, disability and sexual), and their relationship to sport and sports mega-events such as the Olympic Games. MA 26634

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Sports, peacebuilding and ethics Linda M. Johnston. Transaction Publishers, 2014, 204 p As this latest volume in the “Peace & Policy series” shows, sports can be an effective mechanism for peacebuilding, especially when incorporated into conflict-resolution programs. Such programs have been designed to bring children together in post-conflict situations with an ultimate goal of reducing future violence. In examining such programs, the volume’s contributors ask key questions: "What are the programs achieving?" and "How are they measuring success?" Although such programs have by and large been successful, some issues need to be addressed if these programs are to hone their effectiveness. MA 26435

Sports participation and cultural identity in the experience of young people Vegneskumar Maniam. P. Lang, 2014, 154 p. This book focuses on inclusion and exclusion in sporting activities among young people in a multicultural society. In the context of Australia, where sport is an integral part of national life and one in four of the population were born overseas, and over 270 different ancestries are acknowledged, young people were asked to write about their cultural identity and their experiences playing sport. Using a humanistic sociological approach, the inductive analysis juxtaposed their sense of cultural identity with their participation or non-participation in sport, and with the particular sports played. This book is important for all those in culturally diverse society especially academics, teachers and sports administrators, who are interested in the issue of exclusion and inclusion of cultural minorities in sport. MA 26788

Sports discourse Tony Schirato. Bloomsbury Academic, 2013, 159 p. How best can we define sports discourse? This book looks at what discourses come into play when the field of "sport" speaks, and how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, in various multimodal genres. MA 26782

Sport and social exclusion in global society Ramón Spaaij, Jonathan Magee, Ruth Jeanes. Routledge, 2014, 204 p. Social exclusion is one of the most pressing challenges in post-industrial societies, encompassing economic, social and political dimensions. This important new book critically examines the relationship between sport and social exclusion, from global and cross-cultural perspectives. MA 26659

Floodlights and touchlines: a history of spectator sports Rob Steen. Bloomsbury, 2014, 531 p. Focusing on spectator sports and their accompanying issues, tracing their origins, evolution and impact, inside the lines and beyond the boundary, this book offers a thematic history of professional sport and the ingredients that magnetize millions around the globe. MA 26636

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Le sport, diffusion globale & pratiques locales Sous la direction de David Sudre et Matthieu Genty. L'Harmattan, 2014, 220 p. Le sport est un phénomène globalisé dont les pratiques et le spectacle se diffusent à l'ensemble de la planète. Derrière un concept unifié de "sport", des réalités diverses se cachent : joue-t-on au même football dans toutes les régions du monde ? Comment les images véhiculées par les médias sont-elles réinterprétées au niveau local ? Ce livre s’intéresse à cette question sous une approche sociologique. MA 26786

Le sport saisi dans son évolution récente: fidélité ou infidélité à ses fondements. Suivi d'un hommage à Jacques Marchand Union nationale des clubs universitaires, Union des journalistes de sport en France. Maison des sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine, 2012, 238 p. Les transformations spectaculaires que connaît le sport sont au cœur de ces Cahiers de l'Université portive d’Été. Transformations opérant de l’intérieur, à l’initiative du mouvement sportif lui-même ? Transformations l’affectant de l’extérieur, du fait d’une médiatisation excessive ou sous l’influence du pouvoir de l’argent, par exemple ? Des sportifs, des entraîneurs, des dirigeants portent des regards croisés sur le rôle des médias, celui des acteurs politiques

engagés dans le sport, et sur l’évolution du métier de journaliste de sport. MA 26377

La grande famille du sport: bénévoles, arbitres, dirigeants, élite, salariés: sociologie d'un comité régional Michel Vidal. Presses Académiques Francophones, 2013, 331 p. Le sport est parfois présenté comme une grande famille, alors qu'il organise la compétition et la hiérarchisation des êtres, des associations, des villes et des nations. Alors, comment s'y prennent concrètement les acteurs pour conjuguer adversité et solidarité, hiérarchie et égalité, compétition et fraternité ? Ce travail de recherche s'intéresse à l'existence et au poids réel d'une logique domestique présentée comme "naturelle" dans le monde du sport. MA 26252

Sport, social development and peace Kevin Young... [et al.]. Emerald Group Publ, 2014, 275 p. In recent years, sport has attracted considerable attention as an effective means of combating such local and global issues as war and conflict, poverty, ethnic reconciliation, and gender conflicts. Sport has been shown to be an effective tool or triggering device compared to the other development sectors, especially when donors can apply grassroots activities to the development contexts in thoughtful and continuing ways. This book fills the gap in this critical topic- that will only grow more important as governments, sport and national organizations direct more funds towards forms of play, PE and sport in the hope that these will represent one way of coalescing communities and assist development and peace. MA 26675

Sponsoring

Developing successful sport sponsorship plans David K. Stotler. Fitness Information Technology, 2013, 129 p. Readers of this revised fourth edition will learn how to overcome the challenges of securing quality sponsorship agreements. Internationally acclaimed author David K Stotlar guides readers in a step-by-step, sequential process of how to build a quality sponsorship proposal that ensures success. MA 26879

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Supporters

L'autre visage du supportérisme: autorégulations, mobilisations collectives et mouvements sociaux Thomas Busset... [et al.] (ed.). P. Lang, 2014, 160 p. Fruit d’un colloque scientifique organisé en septembre 2012 à l’Université de Neuchâtel, le présent ouvrage aborde la question du supportérisme de football sous des angles encore peu explorés. Il porte sur les modes d’organisation des supporters et leur capacité à juguler les manifestations extrémistes ou à défendre des intérêts communs vis-à-vis des clubs, des fédérations et des instances publiques. Les contributions, qui concernent des contextes géographiques différents (Argentine, Belgique, Croatie, Egypte, France, Roumanie et Suisse), amorcent une réflexion plus générale sur la constitution de réseaux d’acteurs nationaux et internationaux, et sur les dynamiques à l’œuvre dans les stades. En effet, le supportérisme change de visage. ujourd’hui, les supporters ne se contentent plus de soutenir leur équipe favorite, mais ils formulent aussi des revendications sur des objets qui les concernent directement (aménagement des stades, législations spécifiques, etc.). MA 26793

Technologie / Technology

Proceedings of the International Colloquium on sports science, exercise, engineering and technology 2014 Rahmat Adnan. Springer Verlag, 2014, 647 p. The proceeding is a collection of research papers presented at the International Colloquium on Sports Science, Exercise, Engineering and Technology (ICoSSEET2014), a conference dedicated to address the challenges in the areas of sports science, exercise, sports engineering and technology including other areas of sports, thereby presenting a consolidated view to the interested researchers in the aforesaid fields. The goal of this conference was to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on the scope of the conference and establishing new collaborations in these areas. MA 26765

Routledge handbook of sports technology and engineering Franz Konstantin Fuss... [et al.]. Routledge, 2014, 499 p. From carbon fiber racing bikes to ‘sharkskin’ swimsuits, the application of cutting-edge design, technology and engineering has proved to be a vital ingredient in enhanced sports performance. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of contemporary sports technology and engineering, providing a complete overview of academic, professional and industrial knowledge and technique. MA 26683

Vélos de course: concepteurs de génie, machines de légende Richard Moore. Dunod, 2014, 351 p. Une histoire du cyclisme à travers les évolutions du design et des techniques de conception des vélos de course. MA 26557

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Urbanisme / Urbanism

Article Dossier: intégrité et valeurs du sport = Feature: integrity and the values of sport IN: Sport et citoyenneté = Sport and citizenship, Vol. 25, Déc. 2013/Janv-Fév. 2014, pp. 3-22 Ce numéro spécial fait écho à celui préparé il y a un an et demi sur la corruption dans le sport (revue Sport et Citoyenneté, no 19, juin 2012). Les contributeurs y présentaient alors les principales menaces et proposaient des pistes d’action opérationnelles, parmi lesquelles la mise en œuvre d’une convention internationale sur ce sujet, placée sous l’égide du Conseil de Available on l’Europe et ouverte à la signature d’Etats non membres de cette institution. ujourd’hui, site conjointement avec le Conseil de l’Europe, ce numéro propose un état des lieux complet des négociations sur cette convention internationale, ainsi que l’éclairage de nombreux spécialistes de la question.

Valeurs / Values

Article The modern Olympic ritual: ideals and commerce Hans-Dieter Gerber Luis-Henrique Rolim Silva. IN: Aspetar: sport medicine journal, Vol. 2(4), 2013, pp. 608-613 The Olympic ceremonies and symbols add emotion and depth to the Olympic Games that transcend the mere athletic performance, promoting excellence, friendship and respect. In some instances this is contradicted by the fact that the Olympic Games have become an economic and Available on commercialized enterprise. The ceremonies and symbols support this as they infuse the site Olympics with positive ideals and values and turn athletes into impeccable role models. Both the Olympics and the Olympic athletes are therefore targets of corporate sponsorships and endorsements.

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Athlètes / Athletes

Carrière / Career

Article Migration and career transitions in professional sports: transnational athletic careers in a psychological and sociological perspective Sine Agergaard, Tatiana V. Ryba. IN: Sociology of sport journal, vol. 31(2), June 2014, pp. 228- 247 With rising globalization and professionalization within sports, athletes are increasingly migrating across national borders to take up work, and their athletic and nonathletic development is Available on thereby shaped and lived in different countries. Through the analysis of interviews with female site professional transnational athletes, this article contextualizes and discusses arguments for developing an interdisciplinary framework to account for lived experiences of the close intertwining between transnational migration and career development in professional sports.

Article Career performance trajectories of Olympic swimmers: benchmarks for talent development Sian V. Allen ; Tom J. Vandenbogaerde ; William G. Hopkins. IN: European journal of sport science, Volume 14, Issue 7, 2014, pp. 643-651. The age-related progression of elite athletes to their career-best performances can provide benchmarks for talent development. The purpose of this study was to model career performance Available on trajectories of Olympic swimmers to develop these benchmarks. We searched the Web for site annual best times of swimmers who were top 16 in pool events at the 2008 or 2012 Olympics, from each swimmer's earliest available competitive performance through to 2012.

Article “I had no desire to be having this battle with this faceless man on the soccer field anymore”: exploring the ethics of sporting retirement Hamish Crocket. IN: Sociology of sport journal, Vol. 31(2), June 2014, pp. 185-201 In this article, the author examines the relatively youthful sporting retirement of four athletes from popular Western team sports, namely soccer, ice hockey and rugby union.

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Article After the glory: elite athletes' re-employment in China Zhang Ling, Fan Hong. IN: The International journal of the history of sport, 17 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 Retirement has been identified as one of the major stress points encountered by athletes in the course of their sports careers. This article examines the relationship between the retired elite athletes' re-employment and the elite sports system in China. Available on site

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Article Motivation towards dual career of European student-athletes Corrado Lupo… [et al.]. IN: European journal of sport science, August 22, 2014, pp. 1-10. The present study investigates motivations for the dual career of European student-athletes living in countries providing different educational services for elite athletes.

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Article Olympic athletes' experiences of a post Games career transition program Siobhain McArdle, Phil Moore & Deirdre . IN: The sport psychologist, Volume 28, Issue 3, September 2014, 28, pp. 269-278 Career pathways in high performance sport include a number of emotionally resonant transitions. Sport systems must be able to effectively support the athlete’s endeavours to negotiate such challenges. This study investigated qualitatively the experiences of Olympic Available on athletes who took part in a three-tier, post-games career transition support program. The aim of site the program was to increase athletes’ coping resources to successful negotiate the post-Olympic period.

Article Personal strategies for managing a second career: the experiences of Spanish Olympians Anna Vilanova, Núria Puig. IN: International review for the sociology of sport, 3 June 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-18 The purpose of this study was to examine how Olympians experience the transition to a second career, to identify the strategies they may or may not implement in order to prepare for it, and to Available on determine the main factors that influence this process. The findings could serve as a platform site from which to develop programs and assist athletes according to the group with which the athletes are identified.

Guide pour la mise en place d'une commission des athlètes performante Comité International Olympique, Commission des athlètes du CIO, 2014, 18 p. Au moyen de ce guide, la Commission des athlètes du CIO a pour objectif de montrer la voie en produisant de bonnes pratiques au profit des athlètes et des organisations.

Guide to developping an effective athletes' commission International Olympic Committee, IOC thletes’ Commission, 2014, 18 p. The goal of this guide is to lead the way in establishing best practices so that athletes and organisations can reap the benefits.

Déroulement de carrières réussies de sportifs de haut niveau: entre dynamiques décisionnelles et adaptations transitionnelles Aurélie Ledon. Presses académiques francophones, 2014, 491 p. Les sportifs de haut niveau traversent tous des phases de transitions plus ou moins bien négociées dans leur carrière sportive. Ce travail examine la portée de ces transitions sur les processus décisionnels et adaptatifs du sportif qui le conduisent à effectuer un choix plutôt qu’un autre lors d’un moment clef de sa carrière. Il s’intéresse notamment au prolongement des carrières des sportifs au-delà de l’âge de trente ans, au parcours de vie des sportives et le choix de la maternité en cours de carrière sportive et/ou post carrière sportive, ou encore à l’entrée en pôle d’entraînement. MA 26510

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Their greatest victory: 24 athletes who overcame disease, disability and injury David L. Porter. McFarland & Co., 2013, 291 p. The book tells the dramatic stories of 24 remarkable athletes who overcame seemingly insurmountable medical adversities to attain athletic success. A separate chapter is devoted to each, relating how that athlete developed the problem, what medical issues arose, how success was achieved despite the setback, and what personal qualities enabled the athlete to prevail. MA 26320

Promouvoir les carrières sportives de haut niveau: logique étatique ou logique privée ? étude de cas Jérôme Robyns. Éditions universitaires européennes, 2013, 138 p. Le sport de haut niveau n'est plus uniquement l'affaire des sportifs; c'est devenu l'affaire des médias, des politiques, des entreprises, de la société tout simplement. Il suffit de voir l'importance et la renommée des derniers Jeux Olympiques de Londres. Mais ces sportifs qui assurent le spectacle ne sont pas arrivés à un tel niveau d'excellence sans encadrement spécialisé, sans entraînement, sans suivi et contrôle régulier. Mais qui doit s'en occuper, qui doit prendre les choses en mains, qui doit poser un cadre pertinent et cohérent afin de favoriser l'émergence des sportifs de haut niveau ? Via une étude de cas comparative (public-privé), cet ouvrage tente de répondre à ces questions. MA 26845

Dans la peau d'un athlète Sylvain Rouanet. Armand Colin, 2014, 155 p. De la douleur des entraînements à l’extase ressentie en compétition, le monde des athlètes de haut niveau est fait de sensations extrêmes qui contrastent avec les sensations de la vie quotidienne. Cet ouvrage innovant, véritable voyage anthropologique, nous fait découvrir le monde des sensations des sportifs de haut niveau de cinq disciplines (rugby, lutte, beach-volley, natation et water-polo). MA 26260

The comprehensive guide to careers in sports Glenn M. Wong. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2013, 578 p. This publication provides an overview of what students should consider an dexpect from the varied career options available to them in the sports industry. MA 26874

Entraînement / Training

Article Training diaries during altitude training camp in two Olympic champions: an observational case study Lorenzo Pugliese, Fabio R. Serpiello, Grégoire P. Millet and Antonio La Torre. IN: Journal of sports science and medicine, Vol. 13, 2014, pp. 666-672. Traditionally, Live High-Train High (LHTH) interventions were adopted when athletes trained and lived at altitude to try maximising the benefits offered by hypoxic exposure and improving sea Available on level performance. Nevertheless, scientific research has proposed that the possible benefits of site hypoxia would be offset by the inability to maintain high training intensity at altitude. This case study is an attempt to provide a practical example of successful LHTH interventions in two Olympic gold medal athletes. After the LHTH intervention both athletes obtained enhancements in performance and they won an Olympic gold medal. In the opinion of the authors, LHTH interventions can be used as a simple, yet effective, method to maintain absolute, and improve relative training intensity in elite endurance athletes.

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VO2max à l'épreuve du temps: pour une nouvelle vision de l'entraînement Véronique Billat. De Boeck, 2013, 180 p. Ce livre offre une nouvelle perspective de ce concept VO2max. Il débouche sur de nouvelles théories d'entraînement dont l'efficacité est prouvée au plan scientifique et applicatif. MA 26365

L'anatomie appliquée à l'exercice musculaire: de la théorie à la pratique: localisation, description et physiologie des muscles, les meilleurs exercices d'étirement et de renforcement Jacky Gauthier. Amphora, 2013, 256 p. Cet ouvrage expose clairement et en détail l’ensemble des connaissances indispensables pour un travail musculaire cohérent et efficace. MA 26319

Améliorer sa récupération en sport Christophe Hausswirth. INSEP, 2013, 391 p. L'INSEP propose aujourd'hui un nouvel ouvrage, qui permettra aux athlètes, à leurs entraîneurs et à leur encadrement médical de véritablement mettre en œuvre des politiques de récupération efficaces et adaptées aux spécificités de l'athlète, mais aussi à celles de son sport et de son calendrier sportif. Près de 1650 articles scientifiques du monde entier ont ainsi été analysés et synthétisés afin d'offrir au lecteur des informations fiables, loin de l'empirisme ou des effets de mode qui ne garantissent évidemment pas toujours la réussite. MA 26639

Podium: what shapes a sporting champion? Ben Oakley. Bloomsbury Sport, 2014, 264 p. Find out how sports science, along with parents, siblings, coaches, sports organizations and the athlete’s own mindset when facing adversity contribute to their likelihood of success and transform ordinary people into extraordinary athletes. Written for anyone interested in sport or the variables contributing to sporting success. MA 26638

The scientific basis of sports training Antonio Urso. Calzetti-Mariucci, 2014, 251 p. This manual is a collection of the essential elements for the basic training of a sports coach, incorporating the knowledge required for the correct use of training for various purposes: be it functional or athletic, for a medium or high level, as well as simply for personal well-being. MA 26648

Nutrition

Nancy Clark's sports nutrition guidebook Human Kinetics, 2013, 507 p. This is the bestselling sports nutrition guide. The latest edition provides comprehensive coverage for athletes and fitness exercisers alike. It contains updated information on the nutrition needs of both sexes in several sports and also includes new information on supplements, energy drinks, and nutrient timing as well as advice for athletes who have undergone gastric bypass surgery. MA 26629

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Sports nutrition for paralympic athletes Elizabeth Broad. CRC Press, 2014, 243 p. "Sports nutrition for Paralympic athletes" provides information on the broad subcategories of all physical impairments, along with visual, hearing, and intellectual impairments. Specific areas such as body composition, supplements, and practical issues are discussed comprehensively. Case studies enhance and illustrate a direct and first-hand application to managing Paralympic athletes. MA 26535

Caffeine for sports performance: the truths and myths about the world's most popular supplement Louise Burke, Ben Desbrow, Lawrence Spriet. Human Kinetics Publ., 2013, 205 p. “Caffeine for ports Performance” helps athletes understand how to safely use caffeine to get the most out of their sports. The resource covers all issues related to caffeine and includes guidance for athletes, coaches, and fitness enthusiasts who are deciding whether they can or should use caffeine to boost their athletic performance. MA 26265

Endurance sports nutrition: fuel your body for optimal performance Suzanne Girard Eberle. Human Kinetics, 3rd ed., 2014, 382 p. Packed with plans for short, long, ultraendurance, and multiday events, “Endurance sports nutrition, third edition”, focuses on the nutrition needs of endurance athletes, including runners, cyclists, open-water swimmers, and triathletes. Included are strategies that top endurance athletes have used to reach the pinnacle of success in their sports. MA 26363

Practical applications in sports nutrition Heather Hedrick Fink, Alan E. Mikesky. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2015, 4th ed. 546 p. Revised and updated to keep pace with the growing changes in the field, the fourth edition of "Practical applications in sports nutrition" provides the latest sports nutrition information and dietary practices. MA 26420

Limits of human endurance Luc J.C. van Loon. Karger, 2013, 129 p. Nutrition is one of the key factors that modulate exercise performance. In this book, a group of expert scientists discuss the ergogenic properties of various nutritional interventions and present research to show that dietary strategies can be applied to extend the limits of human endurance, lower the risk of illness or injury, and speed recovery rates. MA 26583

Sports nutrition Ronald J. Maughan. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, 666 p. This latest volume in the “Encyclopaedia of sports medicine and science” is the definitive comprehensive reference to nutrition as it relates to athletic performance. Leading experts from the fields of nutrition, sports science and sports medicine outline the current state of knowledge, from the biochemistry and physiology of eating to practical guidance for trainers, coaches, physicians and other professionals. This book is published in conjunction with the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee. MA 2560/19

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Olympiens / Olympians

Article Look Back in Wonder Tito Morales. IN: Marathon & Beyond, Vol. 18, Issue 5, Sep/Oct 2014, pp. 64-78. This article looks at the impact of the victory of marathon runners Deena Kastor and Mebrahtom Keflezighi at the 2004 Olympic Games on the state of distance running in the U.S. The challenges of winning an are discussed.

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Le paradis bleu de Pierre Quinon Alain Billouin. Solar, 2013, 286 p. Le roman authentique d'un athlète couronné champion olympique de saut à la perche en 1984 à Los Angeles, à l'âge de 22 ans. Sous la cuirasse du sportif audacieux, perce la fragilité d'un jeune homme introverti, assailli par le doute et les blessures. Il sombre dans la dépression et se défenestre en août 2011. Sa biographie pose la question du poids de la célébrité. MA 26456

Plus rapide que l'éclair: ma biographie Usain Bolt, Matt Allen. Arthaud, 2014, 333 p. L'athlète revient sur son parcours sportif et sur son destin extraordinaire. Sextuple champion olympique, quintuple champion du monde et détenteur de 3 records du monde au sprint, il témoigne des coulisses des grandes compétitions internationales. MA 26436

Ils étaient un seul homme: l'histoire vraie de l'équipe d'aviron qui humilia Hitler Daniel James Brown. Vuibert, 2014, 459 p. L' retrace le destin de Joe Rantz, qui en 1933 est un élément prometteur de l'équipe d'aviron de son université à Seattle. Abandonné par sa famille et malmené par la vie, il se consacre entièrement à ce sport jusqu'à la consécration aux jeux Olympiques de 1936, où son équipe gagne sous les yeux d’Hitler. MA 26684

Pieces of eight: Bob Janousek and his Olympians: a memoir Christopher Dodd. River & Rowing Museum Foundation, 2013, 224 p. “Pieces of Eight”, is the story of how Bob Janousek restored British rowing to the Olympic medal podium in 1976. It tells the feat of this Czech coach who arrived in Britain with no English in hand-picking a squad to set his adopted country on course for the Redgrave era on the rowing gold standard. Janousek’s revolution changed the social map of British rowing and set it on a long climb to top nation as the London 2012 Olympic regatta approaches. MA 24030

Olympic gold: inspiring, motivational and insightful quotes from Olympic medal winners Scott Frothingham. Fast Forward publ., 2014, 91 p. "Olympic Gold" is a collection of inspiring, motivational and insightful quotes from Olympic Medal winners including Michael Phelps, Mia Hamm, Mohammed Ali, Carl Lewis, Mary Lou Retton, Michael Jordan, Venus Williams, Shaun White, Mark Spitz, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Scott Hamilton, Olga Korbut, Kristi Yamaguchi, Jesse Owens and more. MA 26425

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Olympic spirit: inspirational stories from the Olympic Games Scott Frothingham, Fast Forward Publ., 2014, 35 p. What makes an inspiring Olympic moment? Is it the years of hard work and sacrifice that culminate in a gold medal? Is it suffering an injury but finishing the race? All these factors and more play a part in the great moments of Olympic history. "Olympic Spirit" offers 11 of these true stories of great Olympic moments featuring incredible Olympic athletes. MA 26426

The first lady of Olympic track: the life and times of Betty Robinson Joe Gergen. Northwestern University Press, 2014, 189 p. This book retraces the life-story of Betty Robinson, the winner of the first Olympic 100 m for women at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympic Games. MA 26602

Gold medal flapjack silver medal life: the autobiography of an unlikely Olympian Alison Mowbray. Matador, 2013, 512 p. "Gold Medal Flapjack, Silver Medal Life" is a fascinating sports autobiography that will appeal to fans of rowing, the Olympics and sports psychology. Written 8 years after that medal winning moment, it also deals with what happens next in an athlete's life. MA 26344

Comment j'ai réussi à nager le papillon avec un seul bras sans tourner en rond Charles Rozoy. L'Equipe, 2014, 207 p. L'auteur, champion paralympique du 100 mètres papillon en 2012, revient sur son parcours et détaille les épreuves qu'il a traversées pour obtenir la médaille d’or dont il a toujours rêvé. MA 26567

Floyd Patterson: the fighting life of boxing's invisible champion W. K. Stratton. Mainstream, 2014, 269 p Floyd Patterson became the youngest boxer to win the title of world heavyweight champion and then, later, the first ever to lose and regain it. This title chronicles the life of 'The Gentle Gladiator', an athlete overshadowed by Ali's theatrics and Liston's fearsome reputation. MA 26513

Jeux Olympiques d'hiver: la belle histoire des champions français Jean-Pierre Vidal. Jacob-Duvernet, 2013, 126 p. "Devenir champion olympique est un privilège qui exige un engagement total et permanent. Nous sommes 26 en France à avoir connu." Dans ce livre illustré, le champion olympique Jean- Pierre Vidal, raconte en collaboration avec Yves Perret, qui a couvert cinq Jeux Olympiques d'hiver en tant que journaliste, la belle histoire de 26 champions olympiques français des JO d'hiver. MA 26315

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It's all about the bike: my autobiography Sean Yates. Corgi Books, 2014, 397 p. Straight-talking, entertaining and revelatory, "It's all about the bike" is the story of a remarkable career told from the unique perspective of a man who is immersed in the history of the sport he loves. MA 26565

Your time will come: Jack Yerman and his incredible journey to the 1960 Olympics Bruce Hamilton Yerman. Lulu.com, 2013, 122 p. Jack Yerman's incredible journey to the 1960 Olympics and his gold medal victory is a story of personal triumph intertwined with significant events of the twentieth century. This is the inspiring story of a boy who overcomes adversity to become a world class athlete, who is a true champion in character and on the track. MA 26573

Only gold matters: Cecil Griffiths, the exiled Olympic champion John Hanna. Chequered Flag, 2014, 308 p. Cecil Griffiths won an Olympic gold medal in 1920. Then his running career was shattered, banned by the athletics authorities for receiving prize money in wartime charity races as a junior. Although this working-class Welshman broke into the world dominated by graduates from Oxford and Cambridge, he was denied his chance to line up with the 1924 Olympians who would later find fame in Chariots of Fire. In this very personal biography by the husband of Cecil Griffiths’ granddaughter, John Hanna traces the life of Griffiths and his unequal struggle against the athletics establishment that singled him out. MA 26766

Performance

The physiology of training for high performance Duncan MacDougall, Digby Sale Oxford University Press, 2014, 429 p. "The physiology of training for high performance" introduces you to the concepts and physiological bases of adaptation as evidenced by the latest research. These adaptations are then linked to training for specific outcomes, offering clear guidance on the most effective training for particular sports and events MA 26803

Psychologie / Psychology

Article Sport psychology at the Olympics: the case of a Danish sailing crew in a head wind Kristoffer Henriksen. IN: International journal of sport and exercise psychology, August 2014, Ahead of print. Performing your best at the Olympic Games is a unique and stressful challenge for all involved, including athletes, coaches, and sport psychology practitioners. This paper provides a descriptive account and personal reflections of a sport psychology intervention aimed at helping Available on a sailing crew perform at the ultimate event. The paper describes the specific strategies the sport site psychology practitioner used to help the two sailors prepare for, and perform at, the Olympics as well as to cope with their disappointment after the Games.

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Article Psychological support for the Canadian Olympic boxing team in meta-transitions through the national team program Robert J. Schinke, Natalia B. Stambulova, Daniel Trepanier. IN: International journal of sport and exercise psychology, 23 September 2014, Ahead of print. The Canadian Olympic Men's Boxing Team was once among the most successful contingents in the world in its sport discipline but then lost this prominent status. At present, Canada's Boxing Available on Team has begun preparation for the 2016 Olympics with the "Own the Podium" (OTP) Program site providing financial support to the National Boxing Team and targeted Olympic candidates expected to podium at the 2016 Olympic Games. The authors reveal in this paper the first step of the project "Psychological Support for the Canadian Olympic Boxing Team in Meta-Transitions through the National Team Program" aimed at planning for the boxers' progressions through the 2013-2016 Olympic cycle.

The champion's mind: how great athletes think, train, and thrive Jim Afremow. Rodale Books, 2014, 269 p. Even amongst the most elite performers, certain athletes stand out as a cut above the rest, able to outperform in clutch, game-deciding moments. In "The champion's mind", sports psychologist Jim Afremow now offers the same advice he uses with Olympians, Heisman Trophy winners, and professional athletes, including: tips and techniques based on high-performance psychology research, such as how to get in a "zone" thrive on a team, and stay humble. “The champion's mind" distills actionable advice into clear and concise steps for athletes looking to find confidence, concentration, and mental preparedness, the mental edge that sets champions apart. MA 26544

Life story research in sport: understanding the experiences of elite and professional athletes Kitrina Douglas. Routledge, 2015, 203 p. Drawing on psychology, sociology, counselling, psychotherapy and narrative theory, and on narrative research in sports as diverse as golf, athletics, judo and hockey, the author explores the ways in which the culture of sport interacts with the mental health, development, identity and life trajectories of elite and professional sports people in highly pressurised and sometimes unhealthy environments. MA 26862

Encyclopedia of sport and exercise psychology Robert C. Eklund, Gershon Tenenbaum. SAGE Publications, Inc., 2014, 2 vol. This monumental work is edited by two leading figures in the field of sports psychology with a distinguished international Editorial Advisory Board to select and assign entries, ensuring authoritative content readers can trust. The key themes covered by this encyclopedia are career transition, certification, credentialing, and roles of sport and exercise psychologists, disability, emotion, exercise, health, group dynamics, history and foundation, leadership, morality, aggression, and ethics in sport, motivation, motor control, perception and cognition in sport, personality and psychological characteristics in sport, psychobiology, psychological skills/interventions, psych sociocultural, self-concept/self-perceptions, and identity, youth sport. MA 26674/1 MA 26674/2

Sport, psychologie et performance: du sportif au champion, la quête de soi ! Sophie Huguet. Amphora, 2014, 190 p. Issu de l'expérience de l'auteur, construite au fil de ses consultations avec des sportifs de différentes disciplines, cet ouvrage aborde la psychologie du sport en s'appuyant sur des exemples concrets et explique la démarche qui amène l'athlète à devenir un champion. Il permet un accès simplifié aux notions de psychologie et donne des clés pour analyser les réactions, les ressentis et les comportements du sportif. MA 26652

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Ultra performance: the psychology of endurance sports Paul Moore. Bloomsbury, 2014, 176 p. The world's leading endurance athletes are not only some of the fittest people on the planet, they are also among the toughest mentally. To train and race at the highest level of competition over hundreds - and sometimes thousands of miles takes preparation, dedication and the ability to push the body and mind beyond conventional limits. Ultra Performance offers an insight into the psychology of these athletes. MA 26787

En quête d'excellence: comment gagner dans le sport et dans la vie grâce à l'entraînement mental Terry Orlick. Amphora, 2014, 317 p. Développez votre potentiel ! Que vous soyez un athlète ou une personne recherchant le succès dans le sport, découvrez les conseils et les techniques éprouvées pour atteindre vos objectifs. Terry Orlick, spécialiste mondialement reconnu dans la psychologie sportive, a aidé plusieurs milliers de champions internationaux à optimiser leur potentiel. Dans cet ouvrage, il dévoile comment développer sa propre personnalité dans une perspective d'excellence. MA 26558

Game changer: the transformative potential of sport Karl Spracklen. Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2014, 211 p. This book brings together papers that contribute insight into the complexities, multiple understandings and contemporary approaches to sports studies. MA 26853

Santé / Health

Prévention des troubles musculo-squelettiques chez le sportif M. Julia... [et al.]. Sauramps médical, 2013, 1 vol. La prévention des blessures est aujourd’hui une préoccupation très importante dans le suivi des sportifs, qu’ils soient amateurs ou professionnels. Cet ouvrage présente à la fois une vision rigoureuse et objective des stratégies et outils préventifs aujourd’hui à la disposition des intervenants auprès des sportifs. Il apporte également des messages clairs et pratiques pour la prévention des pathologies musculo-squelettiques les plus fréquentes et les plus invalidantes. MA 26262

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Sports olympiques / Olympic sports

Par pays / By countries

Sport et nationalités: quelle place pour les joueurs étrangers ? Michel Pautot. L'Harmattan, 2014, 269 p. Comment le sport est-il devenu le centre de gravité de migrations planétaires? C'est l'objet de cet ouvrage. Au vu des nouvelles possibilités d'un appel accru aux sportifs étrangers, Maître Michel Pautot, à l'origine de l'arrêt Malaja, a décidé de comptabiliser les joueurs étrangers dans le sport professionnel français et européen. Cette étude réalisée depuis dix ans offre des résultats surprenants, instructifs, consacrant la mondialisation du sport. MA 26493

Allemagne / Germany

Wir reiten für Deutschland: 100 Jahre Pferdesport im Deutschen Olympiade- Komitee für Reiterei Kim Kreling... [et al.] , hrsg. Deutsches Olympiade-Komitee. FN-Verlag der deutschen reiterlichen Vereinigung, 2013, 384 p. 100 Jahre mit Highlights, Erfolgen, olympischen Momenten hinter den Kulissen und speziellen Herausforderungen. Der kompakte, etwas andere Blick auf 100 Jahre Spitzensport mit Pferden – 100 Jahre DOKR! MA 26274

Australie / Australia

From Athens with pride: the official history of the Australian Olympic Movement 1894 to 2014 Harry Gordon. University of Queensland Press, 2014, 336 p. "From Athens with pride" chronicles Australia's Olympic involvement from the 1894 congress in Paris which led to the creation of the modern Olympic Games. MA 26783

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Brésil / Brazil

Article Sport and environment in Brazil: a historical overview Cleber Dias. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 5 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-13 The objective of this article is to present a historical overview of the relationship between sport and the environment in Brazil. In this country, as elsewhere, the so-called adventure sports are among the main expressions of this relationship. In general, many of these sports claim a status Available on of innovation and originality, sometimes challenging the conceptual parameters for the more site common definition of sport.

Futebol: the Brazilian way of life Alex Bellos. Bloomsbury, updated ed., 2014, 435 p. In 's largest country, football also symbolises racial harmony, the madness of love and the flamboyance of youth - it's a sport that expresses the identity of a nation. This edition of a book that is now a modern classic, updated to coincide with the 2014 World Cup, explores what makes Brazil the 'football country' it is. MA 18293

Costa Rica

Costa Rica en los Juegos Olímpicos: 1936-2012 Comité Olímpico Nacional de Costa Rica. Izcandé, 2014, 89 p. MA 26559

Etats-Unis / United States

Sport in industrial America, 1850-1920 Steven A. Riess. 2nd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, 297 p. Sport in Industrial America, 1850-1920 presents the second edition of Stephen A. Riess's well- loved synthesis of the development of sport during one of the most transformational times in the nation's history. MA 26285

France

Sport and identity in France: practices, locations, representations Philip Dine. P. Lang, 2012, 375 p. How does sport shape society? This book seeks to answer this question by examining the meaning of sport in French society and the construction of local, national and, increasingly, global identities through sport. MA 26794

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Les Jeux Olympiques: de leur naissance à 2012: la natation française à travers les JO Roger Maju. Les éditions du Net, 2013, 75 p. Comment est apparue l’une des plus importantes et des plus grandes compétitions sportives. Ce livre retrace la construction et l’Histoire des Jeux Olympiques de l’ ntiquité aux Jeux de Londres 2012. MA 26322

Sport et nationalité Gérald Simon, Laboratoire de Droit du Sport. Lexis nexis, 2014, 153 p. Actes du colloque des 12 et 13 septembre 2013 – Dijon. Cet ouvrage est le fruit d'un colloque qui s'est tenu à Dijon les 12 et 13 septembre 2014 au Conseil régional de Bourgogne dans le cadre des "Rencontres du Droit du Sport", manifestation régulièrement organisée par l'équipe du Laboratoire de Droit du Sport. Les travaux de cette huitième rencontre ont porté sur la question des relations entre le sport et la nationalité, le fil conducteur étant de mesurer s'il existe une nationalité spécifique au sport, c'est-à-dire déterminée par les instances sportives selon leurs critères propres. MA 26929

Grande Bretagne / Great Britain

The British Olympic Association: a history Kevin Jefferys. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 142 p. Since its creation in 1905, the British Olympic Association (BOA) has been one of the most important institutions in the field of sports governance. This scholarly yet accessible study seeks to fill that gap, using a range of primary sources to assess the origins, evolution, strengths and shortcomings of the BOA. MA 26630

Japon / Japan

100 years of sports in Japan: 100th anniversary commemorative DVD: 1911-2011 Japan Sports Association, Japanese Olympic Committee. Japan Sports Association, 2013, 1 DVD History of a century of sport in Japan. DA 235

Norvège / Norway

Article La fabrique à champions Grégory Tervel. IN: L’équipe magazine, Vol. 1648, 15 février 2014, pp. 26-34 La Norvège affiche le plus beau palmarès olympique en sports d’hiver et se bat encore cette année, à Sotchi, tout en haut du tableau des médailles. Comment ce tout petit royaume de cinq millions d’habitants parvient-il à demeurer une superpuissance?

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Qatar

Article The establishment of the Qatar National Olympic Committee: building the national sport identity Luis Henrique Rolim Silva. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 5 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-15 This paper examines the process of the establishment of the Qatar National Olympic Committee (QOC) in the late 1970s as part of a nation-building process. The primary written sources used in Available on this paper are official documents from the IOC, the IFs and the Official Gazette of the State of site Qatar.

Syrie / Syria

Article Syria and the Olympics: national identity on an international stage Andrea L. Stanton. IN: The international journal of the history of sport, 5 Feb. 2014, Ahead of print, pp. 1-11 This article uses official International Olympic Committee publications and related press coverage to examine the history of Syria's involvement with the Olympic Games, the and the Pan-Arab Games. It argues that Syria's participation was initially Available on important not for its medal count but for the ‘sign of statehood' that membership in the Olympic site community conferred, and that its participation in regional games supported Syria's political positions as a Baathist, Arab republic.

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Par disciplines / By disciplines

Arts martiaux / Martial arts

Fighting: intellectualizing combat sports Keith Gilbert. Common Ground Pub., 2014, 410 p. This book is the first of its kind that relates specifically to the practical and theoretical aspects of martial arts in contemporary society. Within its covers are a collection of thirty-five cutting-edge chapters by leading practitioners and academics who raise questions and provide answers regarding the broad relationship between fighting and the intellectualization of the sports that constitute the martial arts. MA 26646

Athlétisme / Athletics

A history of indoor track and field: 1849-2013 R. Grant Birkinshaw. Vallardi, 2014, 350 p. History and statistics of the indoor track and field from the origins in 1849 to the present days. MA 26481

A world history of relays International Athletics Foundation, contrib. Mark Butler... [et al.]. Vallardi, 2014, 95 p. Published by the International Athletics Foundation, this publication gives an insight on the progression and development of the relay events in their historical context. MA 26649

Athletics: a history of modern track and field athletics (1860-2013) : men and women Roberto L. Quercetani. Vallardi, 2014, 464 p. Track and field athletics is the most universally known and practiced of all sports. Its modern forms began to emerge after the middle of the XIX century, in British, Irish and American clubs and colleges. Its coming of age was accelerated with the revival of the Olympic Games (Athens 1896) and the foundation in 1913 of the IAAF (International Amateur Athletics Federation, since 2001 International Association of Athletics Federations), which is still the governing body of the sport. After World War II, the development of athletics was gradually and increasingly affected by economic and political factors. Each chapter covers a given period of time and recalls facts and figures in their multiform human, competitive and technical aspects, for both men and women. MA 26735

Basketball

Historical dictionary of basketball John Grasso. Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2011, 497 p. The "Historical dictionary of basketball" is a comprehensive account of all forms of basketball amateur, professional, men's, women's, Olympic, domestic, and international from its invention in 1891 through the present day. MA 26759

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Boxe / Boxing

Historical dictionary of boxing John Grasso. The Scarecrow Press, 2014, 551 p. Boxing is one of the oldest sports in the world, reaching back to the Ancient Greeks, although it has become popular only in the past century or so. Boxing was once largely amateur, although the professional bouts attracted the most attention, but now it is also an Olympic sport. And, over the years, there has been one champion after another who symbolized what boxing was all about, such Joe Louis, Mohammad Ali and Cassius Clay. This dictionary is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the sport of boxing. MA 26407

The urban geography of boxing: race, class, and gender in the ring Benita Heiskanen. Routledge, 2014, 192 p. This book is an interdisciplinary cultural examination of twenty-first century boxing as a professional sport, a bodily labor, a lucrative business, a popular entertainment, and an instrument of ideology. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews conducted with Latino boxers, women boxers, and boxing insiders in Texas, it discusses boxing from the vantage point of the sundry players, who are involved with it: the labor force, promoters, handlers, ringside officials, medical professionals, media, and the audiences. MA 26748

Histoire de la boxe Alexis Philonenko. Bartillat, 2013, 501 p. De l'aube du ring en passant par la Belle Époque et les années folles jusqu'au temps des héros, c'est la grande époque que nous raconte Alexis Philonenko. Si la nostalgie n'est pas absente de ces pages, l'auteur n'en souhaite pas moins que la boxe demeure bien vivante, parce qu'il y voit une école de courage et de sang-froid. MA 26271

Curling

Ice gold: Canada's champions Ted Wyman. Ecw Press, 2014, 218 p. During the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the Jennifer Jones team and the Brad Jacobs team proved to the world that curling is Canada's sport. "Ice gold" follows these two teams from their relatively ordinary beginnings in the curling rinks of Canada's heartland to their celebrated performances on the world stage. MA 26839

Cyclisme / Cycling

Faster: the obsession, science and luck behind the world's fastest cyclists Michael Hutchinson. Bloomsbury, 2014, 220 p. For professional cyclists, going faster and winning are closely related. Yet surprisingly, for many, a desire to go faster is much more important than a desire to win. “Faster” is a book about why cyclists do what they do, about what the riders, their coaches and the boffins get up to behind the scenes, and about why the whole idea of going faster is such an appealing, universal instinct. MA 26455

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Escrime / Fencing

Fencing: encyclopaedia A-Z Mark Rakita, Valeriy Shteynbakh ; International Charity Fund for Future of Fencing. Chelovek, 2013, 391 p. Contient notamment les résultats des compétitions olympiques d'escrime de 1896 à 2012 et les biographies des champions olympiques d'escrime de 1896 à 2012. MA 26266

L'histoire de l'escrime: 1913-2013, un siècle de Fédération internationale d'escrime Cécile Ottogalli, Gérard Six, Thierry Terret. Atlantica, 2013, 227 p. De grands spécialistes de l’histoire du sport retracent les développements modernes de l’escrime au fil des années et des pays, démontrant, entre autres, l’histoire de la transformation de l’escrime en sport. Un livre rare richement documenté et illustré sur une pratique noble et ancienne devenue discipline olympique. MA 26364

Fencing: competitive training and practice: the foil, the epee, the sabre and weapon repairs Bac Hy Tau. Vancouver Theatrical and Modern Fencing Club, 2014, 3rd ed., 1 vol. This volume is a comprehensive guide for fencers who wish to improve their performance. The book contains sections on the anatomy and physiology of the human body, fencing physiology, training programs, and nutrition for fencers. MA 26550

Football

Histoire du football Paul Dietschy. Perrin, 2014, 791 p. Cet ouvrage raconte l’histoire du football en évoquant la naissance des clubs, des fédérations et des instances internationales fondatrices, la création et l’évolution des règles, les tactiques et techniques du jeu, l’émergence de joueurs et d’équipes mythiques, les pratiques colorées, pacifiques ou violentes, les supporters. MA 26610

FIFA: the men, the myths and the money Alan Tomlinson. Routledge, 2014, 195 p. The book explores the influence of the men who have led FIFA, the emergence of the World Cup as FIF ’s exclusive product, FIF ’s relationships with other federations and associations, the crises that have shaped its recent history and the issues and challenges that are likely to shape its future. The book provides a foundation for understanding the growth and development of what is widely accepted as the world’s most popular sport; sheds light on the shifting politics of nationalism in the post-colonial period; and reveals the opportunistic forms of personal aggrandizement shaping an increasingly media-influenced and globalizing world in which international sport was both a harbinger and an early reflection of these trends and forces. Fascinating and provocative, this is essential reading for anybody with an interest in soccer, sport and society, sports governance, or global organisations. MA 26531

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Globalising women's football: Europe, migration and professionalization Jean Williams. Peter Lang, 2013, 183 p. With an estimated 26 million female players globally (6 million based in Europe), the evolution of football has been dramatic. Growth in the women’s game has led to more widespread player migration as new forms of professionalism emerge. This work explores those patterns of movement into, and out of, Europe using new archival evidence and player interviews. MA 26261

Golf

Article All inclusive Matt Cutler. IN: Sportbusiness international, No 199, April 2014, pp. 68-73 In October 2009, golf was added to the Olympic programme from the 2016 Games in Rio. Matt Cutler looks at what impact Olympic inclusion has had on the sport and the commercial opportunities that have opened up.

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Gymnastique / Gymnastics

Gymnastics Dennis J. Caine... [et al.]. Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, 186 p. This new volume in the “Handbook of sports medicine and science series”, published in conjunction with the Medical Commission of the International Olympic Committee, offers comprehensive and practical guidance on the training and medical care of competitive gymnasts. Written and edited by leading trainers, team doctors, coaches and other professionals with unparalleled experience in elite gymnastics, this book covers all the key aspects of caring for gymnasts, minimizing the unique risks these athletes face, and treating injuries when they happen. MA 94227/16

Hockey sur glace / Ice hockey

Article Storylines of the Olympic women’s hockey tournament : USA’ attempt to break Olympic silver streak, chances of an European breakthrough, new playing format among questions going into Sochi Lucas Aykroyd. IN: Ice times: news of the IIHF, Vol. 2(1), 2014, pp. 8-9 From historic Canadian dominance to Russian medal hopes, let’s take a closer look at 10 themes that will dominate headlines during the Olympic women’s hockey tournament in ochi, Available on Russia (February 8-20, 2014). site

Article Chasing gold: top moments in men’s Olympic ice hockey since 1998 Andrew Podnieks. IN: Ice times: news of the IIHF, Vol. 2(1), 2014, pp. 6-7 The 2014 Olympics marks the fifth consecutive Winter Games which will see NHL participation in hockey. Two facts stand out from the first four; Canada is the only nation to win two gold (2002, 2010) and, perhaps surprisingly, has won the most medals, three (1998, 2006, 2010) ; Over those four Olympics, though, NHL players and their nations have provided many great Available on moments for hockey fans around the world. site

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IIHF guide & record book 2014: where countries come to play International Ice Hockey Federation. Fenn, 2013, 1 vol. The 2014 IIHF Guide and Record Book is the official and only complete source of information for international hockey. It covers all top-level events from the Olympics to World Championships to junior events, from men's hockey to women's hockey, from 1920 to the present seasons. At 640 pages, it contains the scores and standings for every international game and event ever contested; the statistics for every player, coach, and on-ice official in IIHF competition history; and the results and histories of every nation that has ever participated in an IIHF event. Full of information on every aspect of the international game, this is the one and only source fans will need if they are interested in the World Junior Championship, Team Canada, or any other aspect of the international game. MA 26923

Where countries come to play: celebrating the world of Olympic hockey and the Triple Gold Club Andrew Podnieks. Fenn/McClelland & Stewart, 2013, 218 p “Where countries come to play” chronicles each Olympic tournament, from the 1920 ntwerp games to Vancouver in 2010. Illustrated with photographs from the IIHF archives, the book features rare pictures of games and players, as well as memorabilia and artifacts. Each event is retold through a detailed narrative that will offer fans a complete history of Olympic hockey. MA 26284

Judo

Judo de J à O Gilles Hays et Vincent Rochereau. L'Apart éditions, 2013, 91 p. Le judo est la voie de la souplesse. Il est praticable par tous, notamment grâce à ses catégories de poids, d'âge et par ses nombreuses possibilités d'adaptation. Ce livre très illustré, qui s'adresse aux débutants, aux pratiquants confirmés autant qu'aux éducateurs, a été réalisé par deux professeurs de judo diplômés d'État. MA 26280

Lutte / Wrestling

Historical dictionary of wrestling John Grasso. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014, 414 p. This "Historical dictionary of wrestling" covers the history of wrestling through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on important amateur and professional wrestling, wrestling personalities, announcers, managers and promoters from all eras, and wrestling organizations. MA 26590

Marathon

Article The Women's Marathon: how has it changed in the 30 years since its debut as an Olympic event? Holly Ortlund ; David Martin. IN: Marathon & Beyond, Vol. 18 Issue 5, Sep/Oct 2014, pp. 56-63. This article looks at the evolution of the marathon event for women at the Olympic Games, since its introduction in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. It explores the factors that drove the expansion of marathon for women, including the large amount of prize money, appearance fees, Available on and endorsements. site

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Patinage artistique /

Article Does transparency reduce favoritism and corruption? Evidence from the reform of figure skating judging Eric Zitzewitz. IN: Journal of sports economics, Vol. 15(1), Feb. 2014, pp. 3-30 Transparency is usually thought to reduce favoritism and corruption by facilitating monitoring by outsiders, but there is concern it can have the perverse effect of facilitating collusion by insiders. In response to vote trading scandals in the 1998 and 2002 Olympics, the International Skating Available on Union (ISU) introduced a number of changes to its judging system, including obscuring which site judge issued which mark. The stated intent was to disrupt collusion by groups of judges, but this change also frustrates most attempts by outsiders to monitor judge behavior. The author finds that the “compatriot-judge effect,” which aggregates favoritism (nationalistic bias from own- country judges) and corruption (vote trading), actually increased slightly after the reforms.

Historical dictionary of figure skating James R. Hines. Scarecrow Press, Inc, 2011, 375 p. The "Historical dictionary of figure skating" relates the history of the sport through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, appendixes, and over 800 cross-referenced dictionary entries on hundreds of skaters, past and present, but also on skating countries, governing bodies, skating disciplines, technical elements, skating styles, and many other subjects. MA 26760

Rugby

Coaching rugby sevens Marcus Blackburn. 2nd edition, Bloomsbury Sport, 2013, 160 p. Rugby sevens should never be viewed as an abbreviated form of rugby. “Rugby sevens” continues to grow globally through the World Sevens Series and will appear at the Rio 2016 Olympics. This timely new edition covers developments in the laws of the game and changes in play due to tactical advancements. This exciting and essential new edition of “Coaching rugby sevens” offers clear direction on how to coach and play the game of rugby sevens. Emphasizing the three key principles of space, alignment and movement, all game situations are covered in detail, focusing on both attack and defense. MA 26264

Saut à ski /

Ready to fly Salt Mine Works, 2014, DVD Since childhood, as a wide-eyed 7-year-old ski jumper with a dream of Olympic flight, Lindsey Van has been an outsider in a man's world. Thrust into a fight that's far bigger than her dreams, larger than ski jumping or event sport, Lindsey and her ad hoc women's ski jumping family battle entrenched attitudes and seemingly omnipotent gatekeepers to prove that women deserve to compete at the highest level: in the Winter Olympics. This powerful true story tells a tale of sacrifice and determination, of pluck and tragedy, as a very special group of unlikely heroes triumphs over massive obstacles to achieve a dream and change the world for other women athletes. DA 252

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Ski / Skiing

Article Ski halfpipe debuts in Sochi Dan Egan. IN: Skiing history magazine, vol. 26(1), Jan.-Feb. 2014, p. 6 Freeski halfpipe, which made is Olympic debut at the 2014 Winter Games, is a sport with a brief history and a big impact.

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Tir à l’arc / Archery

The competitive archer Simon Needham. Crowood Press, 2013, 224 p. “The competitive archer” provides practical advice to archers showing them a path to success in their competition performance, taking them from keen weekend competitors to top athletes in the world arena. MA 26328

Triathlon

Triathlon science Joe Friel. Human Kinetics, 2013, 651 p. “Triathlon cience" offers an unprecedented wealth of advanced yet accessible information on excelling in the sport. MA 26552

Triathlon 2013: the races - the champions ITU. 2013, 182 p. MA 25810

Triathlon, the mental battle: how to be a better athlete by taking control of your mind Mark Kleanthous. Meyer & Meyer Sport, 2014, 168 p. This book explains how to mentally prepare for triathlon and ultra-distance endurance events in order to avoid a mental meltdown. Learn how to train the mind and deal with stressors, pressure and challenge. This book clearly explains how to mentally prepare for triathlon, Ironman(R) and ultra-distance endurance events. MA 26680

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Volleyball

Volley-ball: fondamentaux techniques pour tous: descriptifs et analyses techniques, exercices d'initiation et de perfectionnement Benoît Corroyer. Amphora, 2013, 159 p. Résolument accessible, ce manuel sera un support incontournable aussi bien pour les éducateurs et entraîneurs de clubs, les enseignants en milieu scolaire, que pour les joueurs motivés qui souhaitent avoir un rôle actif dans leur progression technique individuelle. MA 26278

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