The London Games of 2012, New Labour and the ‘known unknowns’ of the Olympics (Unknown)
- New search for: Telesca, Giuseppe
- New search for: Telesca, Giuseppe
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
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15
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163-171
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2023
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Title:The London Games of 2012, New Labour and the ‘known unknowns’ of the Olympics
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Contributors:Telesca, Giuseppe ( author )
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Published in:International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics ; 15, 1 ; 163-171
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- New search for: Routledge
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Publication date:2023-01-02
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Size:9 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:Unknown
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 1
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics: Country ProfilesGrix, Jonathan et al. | 2023
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: A qualitative secondary analysis into the impact of doping and anti-doping on clean elite athletes in five European countriesMartinelli, Laura A. / N Thrower, Sam / Heyes, Andrew / Boardley, Ian D. / Backhouse, Susan H. / Petróczi, Andrea et al. | 2023
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Whose job is it anyway? A qualitative investigation into the influence of agents, race organisers, and sponsors on the risk of doping in elite distance runningShelley, Jake / N Thrower, Sam / Petróczi, Andrea et al. | 2023
- 45
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Who is the city for? Sports facilities and the case of Vancouver’s public golf coursesCouture, Jesse / Millington, Brad / Wilson, Brian et al. | 2023
- 63
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Policy implementation and collaboration in a federated sport system: the case of the official languages actLachance, Erik L / Parent, Milena M. et al. | 2023
- 81
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The logic behind the initiatives of national governing bodies in Flanders to improve organised youth sport: A theory-based evaluation approachRicour, Margot / De Bosscher, Veerle / Shibli, Simon et al. | 2023
- 109
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Understanding Central- and Eastern European migrants’ inclusion into sport: a Delphi studyMickelsson, Tony Blomqvist et al. | 2023
- 125
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Environmental sustainability policy within Australian Olympic sport organisationsCury, Rubiana / Kennelly, Millicent / Howes, Michael et al. | 2023
- 147
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Hosting Olympic Games under a state of emergency: are people still proud of their country?Shimokubo, Takuya et al. | 2023
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The London Games of 2012, New Labour and the ‘known unknowns’ of the OlympicsTelesca, Giuseppe et al. | 2023
- 173
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What doesn’t work, for whom and why in, “Let’s get realistic: why ‘what works’ will probably not work in evaluative sport research””: a response to Haudenhuyse and Debognies (2022)Harris, Kevin / Henderson, Steven et al. | 2023
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Gender inclusive sport: a paradigm shift for research, policy, and practiceBekker, Sheree / Storr, Ryan / Patel, Seema / Mitra, Payoshni et al. | 2023
- 187
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The unfairness of the revenue distribution system used in the UEFA club competitionsCsató, László et al. | 2023