Inside the Olympic Industry: Power, Politics, and Activism

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State University of New York Press, Jul 14, 2000 - Sports & Recreation - 238 pages
In a startling expose of the Olympic industry, Helen Jefferson Lenskyj goes beyond the media hype of international goodwill and spirited competition to uncover a darker side of the global Games. She reports on the pre- and post-Olympic impacts from recent host cities, bribery investigations and their outcomes, grassroots resistance movements, and the role of the mass media in the controversy. A highly accessible book about a complex subject that touches the hearts of sports fans everywhere, Inside the Olympic Industry is a must-read, behind-the-scenes look at the politics surrounding the choice of Sydney, Australia as host city for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
The Beginning
9
A Long History
21
Creative Connotations
41
When Winners Are Losers
61
Olympic Impacts and Urban Politics
93
International Resistance
107
Bread Not Circuses
133
Olympic Shades of Green
155
Conclusion
191
References
197
Index
211
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Helen Jefferson Lenskyj is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Women, Sport, and Physical Activity: Selected Research Themes and Out of Bounds: Women, Sport, and Sexuality.

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