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University of Technology Sydney Australian Centre for Olympic Studies THE OLYMPIC GAMES: A Bibliography Compiled by A. J. Veal Last updated: July 2012 A suitable citation for this bibliography is: Veal, A. J. (2012) The Olympic Games: A Bibliography. Sydney: Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology, Sydney, available at: www.business.uts.edu.au/management/research/publications/bibliographies/index.html or at www.leisuresource.net (under 'other papers') Contributors to earlier versions of this bibliography included: Kristine Toohey, Alison Burkhardt and Peter Haxton. While the bibliography is extensive, with some 2000 entries, it is not claimed to be comprehensive. It is arranged in alphabetical order by author, with a separate section at the end listing official Games reports. Key words are appended to references, in [square brackets]. Particular Olympic Games are indicated by the host city name only – eg. [Barcelona] – but by name and date if the city has hosted more than one games – eg. [Athens 1896] [Athens 2004]. The Adobe-Acrobat search facility can be used to locate items using key words or any word/name appearing in the reference. The original version of the bibliography, with some 600 entries, was published in printed format in 1995 (see Burkhardt et al., 1995): this is now out of print and there are at present no plans to produce an updated print version. Contents Main bibliography page 2 Official reports page 195 The Olympic Games - A. J. Veal Online Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney *A Abad, J. M. (1995) A summary of the activities of the COOB '92. In M. De Moragas and Botella (eds) The Keys to Success: The Social, Sporting, Economic and Communications Impact of Barcelona '92, Barcelona: Centre d'Estudis Olímpics i de l'Esport, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. pp. 11-17. [Barcelona] Adab, J. M. (1997) Olympic village, city and organisation of the Olympic Games: the experience of Barcelona '92'. In De Moragas, M., Llines, M. and Kidd, B. (eds) Olympic Villages: Hundred Years of Urban Planning and Shared Experiences, Lausanne: Olympic Museum, International Olympic Committee, pp. 15-20. [Village] [Barcelona] Abeyratne, R. L. R. (1995) Olympics 2000 and Sydney's airport policy: an environmental impact study. Annals of Air and Space Law, 20(2), 3-51. [Planning] [Transport] [Sydney] Access Economics (Canberra) (1994) Report on Tourist Forecasts - Sydney Olympics 2000. Canberra: Federal Airports Commission.[Tourism] [Sydney] Adair,D. (2004) Where the Games never cease: the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. In B. Ritchie & D. Adair (eds), Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impacts,& Issues, Clevedon, UK: Channel View Publications, pp.46-76. [Olympic Museum] Adair, D. (2005) 'Diggers are not athletes!': the moniker controversy, Athletics Australia, and the Returned Services League. In D. Adair et al. (eds) Beyond the Torch: Olympics and Australian Culture. Australian Society for Sports History Studies No. 17. Melbourne: ASSH, (www.sporthistory.org), pp. 61-82. [Sydney] [Sponsorship] Adair, D., Coe, B., and Guoth, N. (eds) (2005) Beyond the Torch: Olympics and Australian Culture. Australian Society for Sports History Studies No. 17. Melbourne: ASSH, (www.sporthistory.org). [Sydney] [Legacy] Adair, D. (2004) Where games never cease: the Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland. In B. Ritchie and D. Adair (eds) Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impacts and Issues. Clevedon, UK: Channel View Publications.: 46-76. (Also In V. Girginov (ed.) The Olympics: A Critical Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 172-90) [Olympic Museum] Adams, C. (2002) Fighting for acceptance: Sigfrid Edstrom and Avery Brundage: their efforts to shape and control women 's participation in the Olympic Games. In K. B. Wamsley, R. K. Barney and S. G. Martyn (eds) The Global Nexus Engaged: Past, Present, Future Inter- disciplinary Olympic Studies: Sixth International Symposium for Olympic Research. London, Ontario: International Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Western Ontario, pp. 143- 148. [Women] Adams, C. (2004) Innsbruck 1964. In Findling, J. and Pelle, K. D. (eds) Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Publishing, pp. 345-50. [Winter Olympics] [Innsbruck 1964] The Olympic Games - A. J. Veal Online Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney 2 Adams, W. L. and Gerlach, L. R. (eds) (2002) The Olympic Games: Ancient and Modern. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing. [History] [Olympism] Addkison-Simmons, D. (1996) Sapporo, 1972. In Findling, & Pelle (eds) Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, pp. 284-288. [Sapporo] [Winter Olympics] Adkins, B. L. (1968) The Development of Negro Olympic Talent. PhD Dissertation, Indiana University. Agha, N., Fairley, S., & Gibson, H. (2012) Considering legacy as a multi-dimensional construct: the legacy of the Olympic Games. Sport Management Review, 15(2), 125-39. [Legacy] Aguilar-Darriba, A. (1988) The Olympic Games in Mexico - 1968: a long-term investment strategy. In East Asian Architecture and Planning Program (eds) Hosting the Olympics: the Long-Term Impact, Conference Report, Seoul: East Asian Architecture and Planning Program, MIT & Grad. School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University, pp. 265- 280. Alam, M. B. (1996) Tokyo, 1964: the Games of the XVIIIth Olympiad. In Findling, J. and Pelle, K. D. (eds) Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, pp. 135-138. [Tokyo] Alaszkiewicz, R. K and McPhail, T. L. (1986) Olympic television rights. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 21(2/3), 211-228. [Media] Alexandrakis, A. and Krotee, M. L. (1988) The dialectics of the IOC. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 23(4), 325-344. [IOC] Ahlfeldt, G., and Maennig, W. (2009) Arenas, arena architecture and the impact on location desirability: the case of `Olympic Arenas' in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. Urban Studies, 46(7), 1343-62. [Architecture] [Berlin] Alie, R. (1976) Africa at the Olympics. London: Africa Books. [Africa] Alkemeyer, T. and Richartz, A. (1993) The Olympic Games: from ceremony to show. Olympika, 2, 79-89. Allen, E. J. B. (1996) Dewy's Olympics: the 1932 Lake Placid Games. In R. K. Barney, S. G. Martyn, D. A. Brown and G. H. MacDonald (eds) Olympic Perspectives: Third International Symposium for Olympic Research. London, Ontario: Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Western Ontario, pp. 161-71. [Lake Placid 1932] [Winter Games] Allen, E. J. B. (2000) 'We showed the world the Nordic way': skiing, Norwegians and the Winter Olympic Games in the 1920s. In Schaffer, K. and Smith, S. (eds) The Olympics at the The Olympic Games - A. J. Veal Online Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney 3 Millennium: Power, Politics, and the Games. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, pp. 72-88. [Winter Olympics] [Skiing] [Norway] Altobelli, T. (1995) Designing a dispute resolution system for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Australian Dispute Resolution Journal, 6(4), 274-283. [Sydney] Altobelli, T. (1997) Cashing in on the Sydney Olympics. Law Society Journal, 35 (4), 44-48. [Sydney] [Finance] [Sponsorship] [Marketing] Amnesty International (2007) People’s Republic of China: the Olympics Countdown – Repression of Activists Overshadows Death Penalty and Media Reforms. London: Amnesty International, available at: http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/ENGASA170152007 (accessed May 2007). [Beijing] [Human rights] Andrews, D. L. 91998) Feminizing Olympic reality. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 33(1), 5-18. [Women] Anderson, C. (1992) Olympic row over sex testing. Nature, 252, p. 784. [Gender] [Sex] Andranovich, G., Burbank, M. J. and Heying, C. H. (2000) Olympic cities: lessons learned from mega-event politics. Journal of Urban Affairs, 23(2), 113-131. [Politics] [Atlanta] [Los Angeles] [Salt Lake City] Andrews, D. L. (1998) Feminizing Olympic reality: preliminary dispatches from Baudrillard's Atlanta. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 33(1), 5-18. [Atlanta] [Media] Andrews, J. C. (1975) Physical education and Olympism: concepts, problems, and comments. FIEP Bulletin, 45, 65-74. [Olympism] Anthony, D. (1992) The propagation of Olympic education as a weapon against the corruption and commercialisation of world-wide sport. in IOA, op. cit., pp. 157-164. [Olympism] [Commercialisation] Aparicio, D. (1995) Bibliography of Barcelona '92. In De Moragas and Botella, op. cit., pp. 266-275. [Bibliography] [Barcelona] Aparicio, D. (1997) Bibliography. In De Moragas, M., Llines, M. and Kidd, B. (eds) Olympic Villages: Hundred Years of Urban Planning and Shared Experiences, Lausanne: Olympic Museum, International Olympic Committee, pp. 271-278. [Village] Aplin, N. (1996) Values as guiding principles in the administration of Olympic sports in Singapore. In R. K. Barney, S. G. Martyn, D. A. Brown and G. H. MacDonald (eds) Olympic Perspectives: Third International Symposium for Olympic Research. London, Ontario: Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Western Ontario, pp. 253-65. [Singapore] [Admistration] [Olympism] The Olympic Games - A. J. Veal Online Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney 4 Aplin, N. (2000) Beyond the boundaries of propriety: Singapore's pioneer women Olympians. Olympika, 9, 91-114 .[Women] [Singapore]