Institute of Traditional Martial Arts

The University of New Mexico

Andrew Yiannakis, Director

Sport And The Olympics (#11)

Researched and compiled by:

Laura Burton, Ph.D.

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  • Baker,-N. Olympics or tests : the disposition of the British sporting public, 1948. Sporting-traditions-(Sydney,-Aust.); 11(1), Nov 1994, 57-74
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  • Bar-Eli,-Michael; Spiegel,-Adara Israeli Women in the Olympic and Maccabiah Games, 1932-1992: Patterns of Stability and Change. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1996, 31, 4, 385-406.
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  • Bialecki,-Ireneusz. The Mathematical Olympics in Poland; Les Olympiades mathematiques en Pologne. Revue- francaise-de-Sociologie; 1978, 19, 2, Apr-June, 221-235.
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  • Blackwell,-Judith. Discourses on Drug Use: The Social Construction of a Steroid Scandal. Journal-of-Drug-Issues; 1991, 21, 1, winter, 147-164.
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  • Borish,-L.-J. Women at the modern Olympic Games: an interdisciplinary look at American culture. Quest-(Champaign,-Ill.); 48(1), Feb 1996, 43-56 Refs:58
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  • Boutilier,-Mary-A.; San-Giovanni,-Lucinda-F. Individual and Team Sports in the Olympics: A Question of Balance. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1992, 27, 2, 177-191.
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  • Bratton,-R.-D. Amateur sport and the tourism industry in Calgary: a progress report. Sociology Colloquium (Post Olympics). (1988 : Calgary, Alta.)
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  • Brown,-D.-A Theories of beauty and modern sport: Pierre de Coubertin's aesthetic imperative for the modern Olympic movement, 1894-1914. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich, 1998, 4 microfiches (345 fr.)
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  • Brownell,-Susan. Representing Gender in the Chinese Nation: Chinese Sportswomen and Beijing's Bid for the 2000 Olympics. Identities:-Global-Studies-in-Culture-and-Power; 1996, 2, 3, Jan, 223-247.
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  • Casmir,-Fred-L. Physical Prowess in Germany: An Ideological Weapon in the Political Confrontations of Nations. North Central Sociological Association (NCSA). 1980.
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  • Chalip,-P; Chalip,-L. Olympic athletes as American heroes. In, Jackson, R. and McPhail, T. (eds.), The Olympic movement and the mass media: past, present and future issues, Calgary, Alta., Hurford Enterprises, c1989, p. 11/3 - 11/26 Refs:36
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  • Cheska,-Alyce-Taylor. Sports Spectacular: A Ritual Model of Power. International-Review-of-Sport-Sociology; 1979, 14, 2, 51-72.
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  • Colwell,-Jane. Sociocultural Determinants of International Sporting Success: A Test of a Conceptual Model. International Sociological Association (ISA). 1982.
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  • Crawford,-Scott-A.-G.-M.TITLE Occupational Prestige Rankings and the New Zealand Olympic Athlete. International-Review-of-Sport-Sociology; 1977, 12, 1, 5-16.
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  • Crossman,-Jane; Lappage,-Ron. Canadian Athletes' Perceptions of the 1980 Olympic Boycott. Sociology-of-Sport-Journal; 1992, 9, 4, Dec, 354-371.
  • Daddario,-Gina. Chilly Scenes of the 1992 Winter Games: The Mass Media and the Marginalization of Female Athletes. Sociology-of-Sport-Journal; 1994, 11, 3, Sept, 275-288.
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  • Delphia,-Tracy-A. The Olympics of 1972. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1992, 16, 1, spring, 72-73.
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  • Dexter,-Carolyn-R. As the Media Sees It: The 1976 Summer Olympics
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  • Eastman,-Susan-Tyler; Brown,-Robert-S.; Kovatch,-Karen-J. The Olympics that Got Real? Television's Story of Sarajevo. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1996, 20, 4, Nov, 366-391.
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  • Edwards,-Harry. Sportspolitics: Los Angeles, 1984-"The Olympic Tradition Continues". Sociology-of-Sport-Journal; 1984, 1, 2, June, 172-183.
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  • Feather,-N.-T. Attitudes towards the High Achiever: Effects of Perceiver's Own Level of Competence. Australian-Journal-of-Psychology; 1991, 43, 3, Dec, 121-124.
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  • Fields,-Karl-J. Global Television and the Politics of the Seoul Olympics
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  • Foldesi,-Gyongyi-Szabo Introduction to Olympism in Sport Sociology. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1992, 27, 2, 103-106.
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  • Galtung,-Johan. Sport as Carrier of Deep Culture and Structure. Current-Research-on-Peace-and-Violence; 1982, 5, 2-3, 133-143.
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  • Garcia,-Soledad; Eyraud,-Dominique. Urban Economic Policies and Local Autonomy: The Case of Barcelona; Politiques economiques urbaines et autonomie locale: le cas de Barcelone. Sociologie-du-Travail; 1991, 33, 4, 485-502.
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  • Gartner,-M. Socialist countries' sporting success before perestroika-and after? International-review-for-the-sociology-of-sport-(Munich,-FRG); 24(4), 1989, 283-297 Refs:13
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  • Gartner,-Manfred. Socialist Countries' Sporting Success before Perestroika-and After? International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1989, 24, 4, 283-297.
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  • Garza,-R.-G. La litterature sportive en amerique latine. Sports literature in Latin America. Message-olympique/Olympic-message-(Lausanne,-Switz.); (13), mars/Mar 1986, 55-58
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  • Gray,-D. A prelude to the protest at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich, 1997, 2 mirofiches (150 fr.)
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  • Grimes,-A.-Ray,-Jr.; Kelly,-William-J.; Rubin,-Paul-H.TITLE A Socioeconomic Model of National Olympic Performance. Social-Science-Quarterly; 1974, 55, 3, Dec, 777-783.
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  • Grundman,-Adolph-H. The Image of Intercollegiate Sports and the Civil Rights Movement: An Historian's View. ARENA-Review; 1979, 3, 3, Oct, 17-24.
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  • Hargreaves,-J. Olympism and nationalism: some preliminary considerations. (L'olympisme et le nationalisme: quelques considerations preliminaires.). International-review-for-the-sociology-of-sport-(Munich); 27(2), 1992, 119-137 Refs:32
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  • Hargreaves,-John. Olympism and Nationalism: Some Preliminary Considerations. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1992, 27, 2, 119-137.
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  • Hartmann,-Douglas The Politics of Race and Sport: Resistance and Domination in the 1968 African American Olympic Protest Movement. Ethnic-and-Racial-Studies; 1996, 19, 3, July, 548-566.
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  • Hentilae,-S Zur Geschichte des Arbeitersports in Finnland. (On the history of workers' sport in Finland.) Stadion-(Cologne); 11(1), 1985, 71-91 Refs:48
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  • Higgs,-Catriona-T.; Weiller,-Karen-H. Gender Bias and the 1992 Summer Olympic Games: An Analysis of Television Coverage. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1994, 18, 3, Aug, 234-246.
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  • Hiller,-H.-H. Urban transformation of a landmark event: the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. Urban-affairs-quarterly-(Newbury-Park,-Cal.); 26(1), Sept 1990, 118-137
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  • Hiller,-Harry-H. The Urban Transformation of a Landmark Event: The 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. Urban-Affairs-Quarterly; 1990, 26, 1, Sept, 118-137.
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  • Hodge,-Robert-W.; Semyonov,-Moshe; Kraus,-Vered; Biele,-Deborah. Sports and National Achievement: The Case of Olympic Gold Medals. International Sociological Association (ISA). 1982.
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  • Hoffman,-A. Strategies for change : some thoughts from the Canadian experience. In Dyer, K. ed., Sportswomen towards 2000 : a celebration, Adelaide, University of Adelaide, 1989, p.25-34
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  • Hu-Changgui. (Some theoretic problems in the development of rural sports.). Sports-science-(Beijing); 11(4), 1991, 20-23 Refs:10
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  • Husen,-Torsten. An International Research Venture in Retrospect: The IEA Surveys. Comparative-Education-Review; 1979, 23, 3, Oct, 371-385.
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  • Izod,-John. Television Sport and the Sacrificial Hero. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1996, 20, 2, May, 173-193.
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  • Jackson,-John-J. A Cry of Treason: New Zealand and the Montreal Olympics. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1979, 3, 2, fall-winter, 48-49.
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  • Jackson,-Steven-J. Sport and Politics: The Olympics and the Los Angeles Games
  • Journal-of-Asian-and-African-Studies; 1995, 30, 1-2, June, 106-107.
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  • Jorgensen,-Carl-C. The Case of Harry Edwards. Black-Sociologist; 1977, 6, 4, summer, 7-9.
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  • Kang,-S; MacAloon,-J.-J; Damatta,-R. The First International Conference on the Olympics and East/West and South/North Cultural Exchange in the World System. International-review-for-the-sociology-of-sport-(Munich); 23(3), 1988, 262-267
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  • Kang,-Yong-Soon; Perdue,-Richard Long-Term Impact of a Mega-Event on International Tourism to the Host Country: A Conceptual Model and the Case of the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Journal-of-International-Consumer-Marketing; 1994, 6, 3-4, 205-225.
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  • Kidd,-B. The culture wars of the Montreal Olympics. (Les guerres culturelles des Jeux Olympiques de Montreal.). International-review-for-the-sociology-of-sport-(Munich); 27(2), 1992, 151-164 Refs:43
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  • Kiviaho,-Pekka. Sociology 'Toward a Science of the Olympics'; Sosiologia 'tieteen olympialaisissa’. Sosiologia; 1977, 14, 6, 253-256. Korean-journal-of-sport-science-(Seoul); 2, 1990, 34-45 Refs:31
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  • Korobeynikov,-V.-S.; Voynova,-V.-D.; Tokarovskiy,-G.-D. Public Opinion on the Moscow Olympics; Obshchestvennoe mnenie ob olimpiade v Moskve. Sotsiologicheskie-Issledovaniya; 1980, 7, 2, Apr-June, 153-155.
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  • Kottak,-C.-P. Being versus doing in international sports. Society-(New-Brunswick,-N.J.); 25(6), 1988, 53-59 Refs:4
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  • Krawczyk,-Zbigniew Sport as Symbol. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1996, 31, 4, 429-438.
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  • Lapchick,-Richard-E. South Africa: Sport and Apartheid Politics. Annals-of-the-American-Academy-of-Political-and-Social-Science; 1979, 445, Sept, 155-165.
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  • Larson,-James-F.; Rivenburgh,-Nancy-K. A Comparative Analysis of Australian, US, and British Telecasts of the
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  • Lawrence,-G. In the race for profit: commercialism and the Los Angeles Olympics. In, Lawrence, G. and Rowe, D. (eds.), Power play: essays in the sociology of Australian sport, Sydney, N.S.W., Hale & Iremonger, c1986, p. 204-214 Refs:38
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  • Lawson,-Craig. Intergovernmental Challenges of the 1984 Olympic Games. Publius; 1985, 15, 3, summer, 127-141.
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  • Lee,-J.-Y; Choi,-K.-K; Kim,-B.-H; Lee,-H.-K; Kim,-B.-S. A path analysis of socio-environmental factors of Korean medalists in '88 Seoul Olympics
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  • Lee,-Judy. Media Portrayals of Male and Female Olympic Athletes: Analyses of Newspaper Accounts of the 1984 and the 1988 Summer Games. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1992, 27, 3, 197-222.
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  • Lenskyj,-Helen-Jefferson When Winners Are Losers: Toronto and Sydney Bids for the Summer Olympics. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1996, 20, 4, Nov, 392-410.
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  • Leonardsen,-Dag Community Lost or Freedom Gained? International Sociological Association (ISA). 1994.
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  • Lepre,-Marco. Sports, Society and Economics in a United Europe; Sport, societa ed economia in una Europa unita. Critica-Sociologica; 1992, 102, Apr-July, 140-142.
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  • Levine,-Ned. Why do Countries Win Olympic Medals? Some Structural Correlates of Olympic Games Success: 1972. Sociology-and-Social-Research; 1974, 58, 4, Jul, 353-361.
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  • Lloyd,-John. Saturday Night Fever. New-Society; 1978, 45, 827, Aug 10, 290-291.
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  • Lundby,-Knut The Web of Collective Representation Chpt in RETHINKING MEDIA, RELIGION, AND CULTURE, Hoover, Stewart M., & Lundby, Knut [Eds], Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997, pp 146-164.
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  • Lundby,-Knut-RETHINKING MEDIA, RELIGION, AND CULTURE. Hoover,-Stewart-M.-[Ed];
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  • Macaloon,-J.-J. Festival, ritual, and television. In, Jackson, R. and McPhail, T. (eds.), The Olympic movement and the mass media: past, present and future issues, Calgary, Alta., Hurford Enterprises, c1989, p. 6/21 - 6/40. Olympic Movement and Mass Media Conference (1987 : Calgary, Alta.)
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  • MacNeill,-Margaret Networks: Producing Olympic Ice Hockey for a National Television Audience. Sociology-of-Sport-Journal; 1996, 13, 2, June, 103-124.
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  • McCree,-R.-D. Whither Jets, Hawks, and Civic? The organisation of sport in a community in Trinidad: the case of Point Fortin, 1970-1986. Arena-review-(Boston); 14(4), May 1990, 86-100 Refs:12
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  • Min,-G. Over-commercialization of the Olympics 1988: the role of U.S. television networks. International-review-for-the-sociology-of-sport-(Munich); 22(2), 1987, 137-142 Refs:2
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  • Molloy,-J.-W; Adams,-R.-C. The spirit of sport: essays about sport and values
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  • Peacock,-James. An Anthropologist Goes to the Olympics. Social-Science-Newsletter; 1985, 70, 2, summer, 77-81.
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  • Pujadas,-Xavier; Santacana,-Carles. The Popular Olympic Games, Barcelona 1936: Olympians and Antifascists. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1992, 27, 2, 139-150.
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  • Rail,-G. A strategic analysis of amateur sport federations. The Sociology Colloquium (Post Olympics). New Directions in the Sociology of Amateur Sport : Toward an Integration (1988 : Calgary)
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  • Riggs,-Karen-E.; Eastman,-Susan-Tyler; Golobic,-Timothy-S. Manufactured Conflict in the 1992 Olympics: The Discourse of Television and Politics. Critical-Studies-in-Mass-Communication; 1993, 10, 3, Sept, 253-272.
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  • Rinehart,-Robert. Warp Speed in Barcelona: Olympism, Ideology, and Experience. Studies-in-Symbolic-Interaction; 1994, 16, 123-159.
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  • Riordan,-J. State and sport in developing societies. International-review-for-the-sociology-of-sport-(Munich); 21(4), 1986, 287-303 Refs:27
  • Riordan,-James. Some Comparisons of Women's Sport in East and West. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1985, 20, 1-2, 117-126.
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  • Riordan,-Jim. State and Sport in Developing Societies. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1986, 21, 4, 287-303.
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  • Roche,-Maurice Mega-Events and Popular Mobilisation: Urban Events, "Media Events" and Citizenship. International Sociological Association (ISA). 1994.
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  • Rothenbuhler,-E.-W. The Olympics in the American living room: celebration of a media event. In, Jackson, R. and
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  • McPhail, T. (eds.), The Olympic movement and the mass media: past, present and future issues, Calgary, Alta., Hurford Enterprises, c1989, p. 6/41 - 6/50 Refs:19
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  • Rothenbuhler,-Eric-W. Values and Symbols in Orientations to the Olympics. Critical-Studies-in-Mass-Communication; 1989, 6, 2, June, 138-157
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  • Rowe,-D; Lawrence,-G. Saluting the state: nationalism and the Olympics. In, Lawrence, G. and Rowe, D. (eds.), Power play: essays in the sociology of Australian sport, Sydney, N.S.W., Hale & Iremonger, c1986, p. 196-203 Refs:14
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  • Saint-Martin,-Monique-de. The Aristocracy and the Aristocratic "Sports"; La Noblesse et les "sports" nobles. Acts-de-la-recherche-en-sciences-sociales; 1989, 80, Nov, 22-32.
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  • Sang-Chul,-L. Lessons and achievements of the Seoul Olympics. In, Toward one world beyond all barriers, English ed., Seoul, Korea, Seoul Olympic Sports Promotion Foundation, c1990, volume 2, p. 200-213
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  • Scott,-Jerome; Katz-Fishman,-Walda The Destruction of Community: Techwood Homes Sacrificed on the Altar of Corporate Profit. Socialist-Review; 1996, 26, 1-2, Mar-June, 11-23.
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  • Seifart,-Horst. Sport and Economy: The Commercialization of Olympic Sport by the Media. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1984, 19, 3-4, 305-316.
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  • Seoul Olympic Opening Ceremony. Journal-of-Broadcasting-and-Electronic-Media; 1991, 35, 1, winter, 75-94.
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  • Seppanen,-Paavo. A Revisit to Social and Cultural Preconditions of Top Level Sport. International-Review-for-the-Sociology-of-Sport; 1988, 23, 1, 3-14.
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  • Serini,-Shirley-A. Towards an Understanding of the Social/Cultural Aspects of Special Events. Central-States-Speech-Journal; 1988, 39, 2, summer, 146-157.
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  • Shinnick,-Phillip-K. Progressive Resistance to Nationalism and the 1980 Boycott of the Moscow Olympics. Journal-of-Sport-and-Social-Issues; 1982, 6, 2, fall-winter, 13-21.
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  • Shin-Pyo,-K. The Seoul Olympics and Dae-Dae cultural grammar. In, International symposium on Olympic Games, media and cultural exchanges, Barcelona, Commision Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnologia, 1991, p. 55-66. Comision Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnologia. International symposium on Olympic Games, media and cultural exchanges (1991 : Barcelona)
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  • Social impact : 2000 Olympics and Paralympics : background information & questions for consultation. Keys Young, Darlinghurst, NSW, 1994, 16 p. : ill
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  • Tebben,-J.-R. The Political Use of Sport in Antiquity. Cultural Dimensions of Play, Games, and Sport. Clemson University Conference on Sport and Society, The Association for the Anthropological Study of Play and The North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. Clemson, South Carolina: Clemson University. (March 31, 1984)