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European Journal for Sport and Society, 2010
AbstractAt the beginning of the interview Pere Miro is asked to introduce himself so as to allow readers to know him. All in all, the purpose is to analyze his professional work within a worldwide sports organization (The International Olympic Committee) which interacts with 205 National Olympic Committees of very diverse characteristics and, sometimes,
Núria Puig
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AbstractAt the beginning of the interview Pere Miro is asked to introduce himself so as to allow readers to know him. All in all, the purpose is to analyze his professional work within a worldwide sports organization (The International Olympic Committee) which interacts with 205 National Olympic Committees of very diverse characteristics and, sometimes,
Núria Puig
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International Olympic Committee—IOC
The Europa Directory of International Organizations 2021, 2021H. Canton
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The International Olympic Committee and human rights reforms: game changer or mere window dressing?
International Sports Law Journal, 2018Tomáš Grell
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The International Olympic Committee: A United Nations Permanent Observer of post-politics?
International Area Studies Review, 2018Nicolien Van Luijk
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The International Olympic Committee–International Paralympic Committee Relationship
Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 2014The inclusion of athletes with a disability into the Olympic Games has been a long-standing issue within the Paralympic Movement. This article reviews the history of including athletes with a disability into the Olympic Games using two frameworks, the Critical Change Factors Model (CCFM) and its companion, the Organizational Continuum for the Inclusion
David Legg +3 more
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International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 2021
The fair inclusion of female athletes at elite and Olympic levels is secured in most sports by way of female categories because of the extensively documented biological and performance-related differences between the sexes.
C. Devine
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The fair inclusion of female athletes at elite and Olympic levels is secured in most sports by way of female categories because of the extensively documented biological and performance-related differences between the sexes.
C. Devine
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The Dialectics of the International Olympic Committee
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 1988The purpose of the paper is to present a dialectical and materialist analysis of the nation- class struggle taking place in the Olympic Movement and the International Olympic Committee (I.O.C.) in particular. Benson's model of organizational and institutional change has been employed.
Ambrose Alexandrakis, March L. Krotee
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Sport Management Review
This study focuses on the International Olympic Committee’s Rule 50 – a policy prohibiting athlete protest at the Games – as its site of analysis to examine how sport policy becomes contested terrain when being utilized by those in power to reinforce an ...
Yannick Kluch +4 more
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This study focuses on the International Olympic Committee’s Rule 50 – a policy prohibiting athlete protest at the Games – as its site of analysis to examine how sport policy becomes contested terrain when being utilized by those in power to reinforce an ...
Yannick Kluch +4 more
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Sport History Review, 2020
This paper examines the governing body of international gymnastics, the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) and its relationship with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
G. Cervin
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This paper examines the governing body of international gymnastics, the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) and its relationship with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
G. Cervin
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International Olympic Committee Olympic Prize
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1994The International Olympic Committee (IOC), under the sponsorship of Parke- Davis, has created the IOC Olympic Prize to be awarded for outstanding research in human movement, physical exercise, and sports in the biological, medical, physical, or psychological sciences.
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