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The Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies
The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Corruption and the Olympics
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Author(s):
Andrew Jennings
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2012
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2012
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DOI:
10.1057/9780230367463_29
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Book chapters
Living Lulaâs Passion?
Tilting at Windmills? Olympic Politics and the Spectre of Amateurism
The Early Cold War Olympics, 1952â1960
Anti-Olympic Campaigns
The Rings and the Box
The Economics and Marketing of the Olympic Games from Bid Phase to Aftermath
The Winter Olympics
The Paralympic Movement
The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name
The Olympic Games and Housing
The Social and Spatial Impacts of Olympic Image Construction
Myth, Heritage and the Olympic Enterprise
The XXI Olympiad
The Case Against the Olympic Games
âThere Will Be No Law That Will Come Against Usâ
The Modern Olympics
Celebrate Humanity
Disciplining Sex
The Ancient Olympics and the Modern
Bringing the Mountains into the City
A Gold Medal for the Market
The Use of Performance-enhancing Substances in the Olympic Games
The Making â and Unmaking? â of the Olympic Corporate Class
A Source of Crisis?
Olympic Tales from the East
The Olympics, the Law and the Contradictions of Olympism
The Olympic Movementâs New Media Revolution
Securing the Olympic Games
The Olympics and the Environment
The Nazi Olympics
The Olympics
The Olympics and Indigenous Peoples
Pierre de Coubertin
The Olympics
The Olympics
The Olympic Industry and Women
Introduction
The 1904 Olympic Games
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
The Ancient Olympics and the Modern: Mirror and Mirage
pp. 26
Pierre de Coubertin: Man and Myth
pp. 43
The 1904 Olympic Games: Triumph or Nadir?
pp. 60
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936
pp. 72
The Early Cold War Olympics, 1952–1960: Political, Economic and Human Rights Dimensions
pp. 88
The Winter Olympics: Geography Is Destiny?
pp. 103
Olympic Tales from the East: Tokyo 1964, Seoul 1988 and Beijing 2008
pp. 120
The XXI Olympiad: Canada’s Claim or Montreal’s Gain?: Political and Social Tensions Surrounding the 1976 Montreal Olympics
pp. 134
A Gold Medal for the Market: The 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, the Reagan Era, and the Politics of Neoliberalism
pp. 163
A Source of Crisis?: Assessing Athens 2004
pp. 178
Bringing the Mountains into the City: Legacy of the Winter Olympics, Turin 2006
pp. 195
The Social and Spatial Impacts of Olympic Image Construction: The Case of Beijing 2008
pp. 210
Living Lula’s Passion?: The Politics of Rio 2016
pp. 233
The Making – and Unmaking? – of the Olympic Corporate Class
pp. 248
The Economics and Marketing of the Olympic Games from Bid Phase to Aftermath
pp. 261
The Rings and the Box: Television Spectacle and the Olympics
pp. 274
The Olympic Movement’s New Media Revolution: Monetisation, Open Media and Intellectual Property
pp. 289
Myth, Heritage and the Olympic Enterprise
pp. 304
The Olympics, the Law and the Contradictions of Olympism
pp. 321
Tilting at Windmills? Olympic Politics and the Spectre of Amateurism
pp. 337
Celebrate Humanity: Cultural Citizenship and the Global Branding of ‘Multiculturalism’
pp. 358
The Paralympic Movement: Empowerment or Disempowerment for People with Disabilities?
pp. 381
The Olympics and the Environment
pp. 394
Securing the Olympic Games: Exemplifications of Global Governance
pp. 410
The Use of Performance-enhancing Substances in the Olympic Games: A Critical History
pp. 430
The Olympic Industry and Women: An Alternative Perspective
pp. 443
Disciplining Sex: ‘Gender Verification’ Policies and Women’s Sport
pp. 461
The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Corruption and the Olympics
pp. 474
‘There Will Be No Law that Will Come Against Us’: An Important Episode of Indigenous Resistance and Activism in Olympic History
pp. 487
The Olympics and Indigenous Peoples: Australia
pp. 505
The Olympics: East London’s Renewal and Legacy
pp. 520
The Olympic Games and Housing
pp. 533
Anti-Olympic Campaigns
pp. 551
The Olympics: Why We Should Value Them
pp. 570
The Case against the Olympic Games: The Buck Stops with the IOC
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