Activism and the Olympics

Activism and the Olympics

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  • Author: Jules Boykoff
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 0813572681
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

The Olympics have developed into the world's premier sporting event. They are simultaneously a competitive exhibition and a grand display of cooperation that bring together global cultures on ski slopes, shooting ranges, swimming pools, and track ovals. Given their scale in the modern era, the Games are a useful window for better comprehending larger cultural, social, and historical processes, argues Jules Boykoff, an academic social scientist and a former Olympic athlete. In Activism and the Olympics, Boykoff provides a critical overview of the Olympic industry and its political opponents in the modern era. After presenting a brief history of Olympic activism, he turns his attention to on-the-ground activism through the lens of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Here we see how anti-Olympic activists deploy a range of approaches to challenge the Olympic machine, from direct action and the seizure of public space to humor-based and online tactics. Drawing on primary evidence from myriad personal interviews with activists, journalists, civil libertarians, and Olympics organizers, Boykoff angles in on the Games from numerous vantages and viewpoints. Although modern Olympic authorities have strived—even through the Cold War era—to appear apolitical, Boykoff notes, the Games have always been the site of hotly contested political actions and competing interests. During the last thirty years, as the Olympics became an economic juggernaut, they also generated numerous reactions from groups that have sought to challenge the event’s triumphalism and pageantry. The 21st century has seen an increased level of activism across the world, from the Occupy Movement in the United States to the Arab Spring in the Middle East. What does this spike in dissent mean for Olympic activists as they prepare for future Games?


Inside the Olympic Industry

Inside the Olympic Industry

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  • Author: Helen Lenskyj
  • Publisher: SUNY Press
  • ISBN: 9780791447550
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

Analysis from the perspective of those adversely affected by the social, economic, political, and environmental impacts of hosting an Olympic Games.


Power Games

Power Games

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  • Author: Jules Boykoff
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • ISBN: 178478074X
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 386

The Olympics have a checkered, sometimes scandalous, political history. Jules Boykoff, a former US Olympic team member, takes readers from the event's nineteenth-century origins, through the Games' flirtation with Fascism, and into the contemporary era of corporate control. Along the way he recounts vibrant alt-Olympic movements, such as the Workers' Games and Women's Games of the 1920s and 1930s as well as athlete-activists and political movements that stood up to challenge the Olympic machine.


Olympic Industry Resistance

Olympic Industry Resistance

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  • Author: Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 0791478114
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

A critical look at the Olympics in the postbribery, post-9/11 era, particularly at consequences for host cities and so-called “Olympic education” for schoolchildren.


Nolympians

Nolympians

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  • Author: Jules Boykoff
  • Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781773632766
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 140

"The need for critical writing about the Olympics has never been more important and no one does it more effectively or incisively than Jules Boykoff. Here he shows us not only the potential harm of the LA 2028 Summer Games but the activists who are bringing this reality to light." -- Dave Zirin


Athlete Activism

Athlete Activism

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  • Author: Rory Magrath
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000509168
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

This book examines the phenomenon of athlete activism across all levels of sport, from elite and international sport, to collegiate and semi-pro, and asks what this tells us about the relationship between sport and wider society. With contributions from scholars around the world, the book presents a series of fascinating case studies, including the activism of world-famous athletes such as Serena Williams, Megan Rapinoe and Raheem Sterling. Covering a broad range of sports, from the National Football League (NFL) and Australian Rules, to fencing and the Olympic Games, the book sheds important light on some of the most important themes in the study of sport, including gender, power, racism, intersectionality and the rise of digital media. It also considers the financial impact on athletes when they take a stand and the psychological impact of activism and how that might relate to sports performance. It has never been the case that ‘sport and politics don’t mix’, and now, more than ever, the opposite is true. This is essential reading for anybody with an interest in the politics or sociology of sport, the politics of protest, social movements or media studies.


Olympic Politics

Olympic Politics

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  • Author: Christopher R. Hill
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 9780719037924
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326


Activism and the Olympics

Activism and the Olympics

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  • Author: Jules Boykoff
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 0813562031
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

The Olympics have developed into the world's premier sporting event. They are simultaneously a competitive exhibition and a grand display of cooperation that bring together global cultures on ski slopes, shooting ranges, swimming pools, and track ovals. Given their scale in the modern era, the Games are a useful window for better comprehending larger cultural, social, and historical processes, argues Jules Boykoff, an academic social scientist and a former Olympic athlete. In Activism and the Olympics, Boykoff provides a critical overview of the Olympic industry and its political opponents in the modern era. After presenting a brief history of Olympic activism, he turns his attention to on-the-ground activism through the lens of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Here we see how anti-Olympic activists deploy a range of approaches to challenge the Olympic machine, from direct action and the seizure of public space to humor-based and online tactics. Drawing on primary evidence from myriad personal interviews with activists, journalists, civil libertarians, and Olympics organizers, Boykoff angles in on the Games from numerous vantages and viewpoints. Although modern Olympic authorities have strived—even through the Cold War era—to appear apolitical, Boykoff notes, the Games have always been the site of hotly contested political actions and competing interests. During the last thirty years, as the Olympics became an economic juggernaut, they also generated numerous reactions from groups that have sought to challenge the event’s triumphalism and pageantry. The 21st century has seen an increased level of activism across the world, from the Occupy Movement in the United States to the Arab Spring in the Middle East. What does this spike in dissent mean for Olympic activists as they prepare for future Games?


Olympic Industry Resistance

Olympic Industry Resistance

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  • Author: Helen Lenskyj
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781435658844
  • Category : Mass media and sports
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

Scholar and activist Helen Jefferson Lenskyj continues her critique of the Olympic industry, looking specifically at developments in the post-9/11 and postbribery scandal era. Examining events and activism in host cities, as well as in several locations that bid unsuccessfully on the Olympics, Lenskyj shows how basic rights and freedoms, particularly of the press and of assembly, are compromised. Lenskyj investigates the pro-Olympic bias in media treatment of bids and preparations, the fallen hero phenomenon that includes doping and female athletes who pose nude in calendars, and takes issue with Olympic education curricular materials for schoolchildren. Also discussed are the problems of housing and homelessness created when the Olympics become a catalyst for urban redevelopment projects.


Internationalism in the Olympic Movement

Internationalism in the Olympic Movement

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  • Author: Holger Preuss
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 3531928910
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

Papers presented at a conference held at Universit'at Mainz on May 22, 2009.