ISBN:
9783531928913
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (160p. 8 illus, digital)
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Internationalism in the olympic movement
Keywords:
Social sciences
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Sociology
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Social Sciences
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Social sciences
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Sociology
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Olympische Idee
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Olympische Bewegung
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Internationalismus
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Kongress
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Konferenzschrift 2009
;
Olympische Idee
;
Olympische Bewegung
;
Internationalismus
Abstract:
Dr. Holger Preuss is a Professor of Sport Economics and Sport Sociology at the Institute of Sport Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Media, and Sports, at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany. Karsten Liese worked as a Scientific Assistant at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz and for the National Olympic Academy of Germany. He currently works as the Federal Adviser in charge of the Sports Committee for the CDU/CSU Faction at the German Parliament.
Abstract:
"The idea of ""Internationalism"" has manifested itself not only in the intercultural dialogue within the Olympic Movement, but also at the Olympic Games as the sportive, cultural, and media peak of the four-year-circle. The authors analyze and discuss Internationalism from different professional perspectives, against different cultural backgrounds, as well as in relation to diverse reference groups to widen the understanding of Internationalism as a social interaction in the Olympic Movement. They also aim at establishing the intersections and equal normative principles of ""Internationalism"" within the different cultural and institutional fields. These common grounds may be useful for the practical implementation and realization of ""Internationalism"" through Olympic sports and at Olympic Youth Camps. This book is valuable reading for academics, practitioners, and policy makers in the field of sport sociology and Olympic studies. "
Description / Table of Contents:
Foreword; Contents; Internationalism in the Olympic Movement - A Symposium; European Sport Policy in the Field of Tension between Internationalism and Globalization; Foreword; References; Construction of Internationalism in Latin America Results of the Multicultural Research Program "Olympic Studies Reader" led by China and Brazil; 1 Introduction; 2 Modeling: a Values-led Pluralism for IOA; 3 Approaching Pluralism through Knowledge Management; 4 Constructing Pluralism through Collective Work; 5 Conclusions - Towards a Common Construction of Knowledge; References
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Interpretation of Internationalism in the Korean Philosophy and Life World with Special Emphasis on the Olympic Movements1 Introduction; 2 Korea Today Due to the Olympics; 3 Olympic Education in Korea and IOA; 3.1 Selection of IOA Participants; 3.2 Contribution of the Past Participants; 3.3 Korean Olympic Academy; 3.4 IOA Network; 4 Korean Transformation and its Problems; 5 Korean Philosophy and Cultural Grammar; Seoul World; 6 Dramatization, Mediator and Leadership; 7Conclusion; References
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Olympic Sport and Internationalism Debates in the Arab-Muslim World Between 'Modernity' and 'Authenticity', 'Globalisation' and 'Localisation'1 Introduction; 2 Sport, Nation-State Formation and International Relations in the Arab World; 3 The Arab-Muslim World and the Olympic Games Revealing Zones of Tensions and Reconciliations; 3.1 Zones of "Tensions"; Eurocentrism; Crisis of Meanings around the Secular Religion of Modern Sport; (The) Gender Question; Nationalism and the Disparities between Developed and Developing Countries
Description / Table of Contents:
Position of the Olympic Movement in Relation to Arab-Israeli Conflict3.2 Zones of Consensus or 'Reconciliation'; Olympic Rings as a Brand and Symbol for Internationalism- A North American Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 Brand and Sports; 3 Olympic Rings as a Brand; 4 Olympic Rings as a Brand and Symbolism for Internationalism; References; Internationalism in Olympic Education - A European Comparison; 1 Introduction; 2 Internationalism in Olympic Education; 3 Cosmopolitism in Olympic Education; 4 Conclusions; References
Description / Table of Contents:
The Social Construction of the International Olympic Academy as a Model of Cosmopolis? Between Internationalism and World-Society: Olympic Idea and Rational Calculus in Perspective of Relational Constructivism1 Introduction; 2 General Relevance of the Results; 3 Current State of Research; 4 Research Program and Scientific Interest; 5 Methodology; 6 Results of the Qualitative Study; 6.1 The IOA as an ideal island and a world in its own; 6.2 Internationalism as a social frame and relational construct; 6.3 Self-perception and role appreciation as a relational construct at the IOA
Description / Table of Contents:
6.4 Social perception and role attribution as relational construct at the IOA
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-531-92891-3
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