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IOC Commission for Culture and Olympic Education., ed. The IOC and its cultural policy forum: 30th March 2000, Lausanne. Lausanne, Switzerland: IOC, 2000.

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Spa, Miquel de Moragas. Cultura, símbols i Jocs Olímpics: La mediació de la comunicació. Barcelona: Generalitat de Catalunya, Centre d'Investigació de la Comunicació, 1992.

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The Olympic games and cultural policy. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Cultural Olympians: Rugby school's intellectual and spiritual leaders. Buckingham: University of Buckingham Press, 2013.

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Ramos, Antonio Cascales. Olimpiadas y choque de culturas. Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla, 2008.

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Rethinking the Olympics: Cultural histories of the modern games. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology, 2010.

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Popov, A. D. (Alekseĭ Dmitrievich), 1979- author, ed. Olimpiĭskiĭ perepolokh: Zabytai︠a︡ sovetskai︠a︡ modernizat︠s︡ii︠a︡. Moskva: Izdatelʹskiĭ dom Vyssheĭ shkoly ėkonomiki, 2020.

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International Symposium on Olympic Ceremonies (1st 1995 Barcelona, Spain and Lausanne, Switzerland). Olympic ceremonies: Historical continuity and cultural exchange : International Symposium on Olympic Ceremonies, Barcelona - Lausanne, 1995. Edited by Moragas Spa, Miquel de, 1943-, MacAloon John J, Llinés Montserrat 1961-, Centre d'Estudis Olímpics i de l'Esport (Barcelona, Spain), International Olympic Committee., and Musée olympique (Lausanne Switzerland). Barcelona: Centre d'Estudis Olímpics i de l'Esport, 1996.

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Papanikolaou, Panagiōta M. Mouseia, mnēmē kai klēronomia stēn Hellada: Hē politistikē Olympiada 2004. Thessalonikē: Epikentro, 2017.

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International Conference on the Olympics and East/West and South/North Cultural Exchange in the World System (1st 1987 Seoul, Korea). The Olympics and cultural exchange: East/West and South/North : the papers of the First International Conference on the Olympics and East/West and South/North Cultural Exchange in the World System. Edited by Kang Sin-pʻyo, MacAloon John J, Matta Roberto da, and Hanyangdae Minjokhak Yŏnʼguso. [Seoul]: Institute for Ethnological Studies, Hanyang University, 1987.

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Alkemeyer, Thomas. Körper, Kult und Politik: Von der "Muskelreligion" Pierre de Coubertins zur Inszenierung von Macht in den Olympischen Spielen von 1936. Frankfurt/Main: Campus, 1996.

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Muriel Ládron de Guevara i Bardají. Olympic games, media and cultural exchange: The experience of the last four Summer Olympic Games. Edited by Olympic games, media and cultural exchange (1991 : Barcelona). Bellaterra (Barcelona): Centre d'Estudis Olímpics i de l'Esport, 1992.

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Conference, for Shellfish Growers (7th 1997 Olympia Wash ). Seventh Conference for Shellfish Growers: Clam and oyster farming : conference record, March 3-4, 1997, Olympia, Washington. [Seattle, Wash.]: The Program, 1998.

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Y, Nosho Terry, Chew Kenneth K, and Washington Sea Grant Marine Advisory Services., eds. Remote setting and nursery culture for shellfish growers: Workshop record, February 19, 1991, Olympia, Washington. Seattle: Washington Sea Grant Program, University of Washington, 1991.

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Early African entertainments abroad: From the Hottentot Venus to Africa's first Olympians. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2014.

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Spa, Miquel de Moragas. Los juegos de la comunicación: Las múltiples dimensiones comunicativas de los Juegos Olímpicos. Madrid: Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Función Social de las Comunicaciones, 1992.

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Em defesa da cultura. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Bertrand Brasil, 1988.

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Brasileiro, Comitê Olímpico. Jogos olímpicos: Esporte, cultura e arte : exposição com a coleção do Museu Olímpico de Lausanne. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Comitê Olímpico Brasileiro, 2014.

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Economic issues of Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Olympics. 2nd ed. Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.

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1939-, Parkin Michael, ed. Economic issues of Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Olympics. 2nd ed. Toronto: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005.

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Kaigi, Tōkyō Bunka Shigen. Tokyo 1/4 to kangaeru Orinpikku bunka puroguramu: 2016 kara mirai e. Tōkyō: Bensei Shuppan, 2016.

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Dang dai Zhongguo wen hua shen fen jian gou: Ji yu Ao yun chuan bo de shi jiao. Beijing Shi: Beijing ti yu da xue chu ban she, 2011.

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The living shore: Rediscovering a lost world. New York: Bloomsbury, 2009.

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Mega-events and modernity: Olympics and expos in the growth of global culture. London: Routledge, 2000.

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Alan, Tomlinson, and Young Christopher 1967-, eds. National identity and global sports events: Culture, politics, and spectacle in the Olympics and the football World Cup. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005.

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The Olympics, mega-events, and civil societies: Globalization, environment, resistance. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Jean-Christophe, Lapouble, ed. Sport & organisations internationales. Paris: Economica, 2004.

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World Conference on Sport and Environment (6th 2005 Nairobi, Kenya). Report: VI World Conference on Sport and Environment : sport, peace and environment, 9-11 November 2005, Nairobi, Kenya. Nairobi]: International Olympic Committee, 2005.

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Postmodern Spain: A cultural analysis of 1980s-1990s Spanish culture. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2007.

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Sydor, Susan A. Redoing time: Cultural performance, transformation and the self, a case study of the Exceptional People's Olympiad, Collins Bay Penitentiary. 1993.

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Barringer, Judith M. Olympia: A Cultural History. Princeton University Press, 2021.

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Barringer, Professor Judith M. Olympia: A Cultural History. Princeton University Press, 2021.

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John, Clarke, John Witheridge, David Urquhart, Anthony Kenny, and Robin le Poidevin. Cultural Olympians: Rugby School's Cultural Leaders. University of Buckingham Press, The, 2013.

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Fuller, Linda K. Female Olympians: A Mediated Socio-Cultural and Political-Economic Timeline. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Fuller, Linda K. Female Olympians: A Mediated Socio-Cultural and Political-Economic Timeline. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Female Olympians: A Mediated Socio-Cultural and Political-Economic Timeline. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Rider, Toby C. Operation Rome. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040238.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the U.S. propaganda actions in Operation Rome. In the years following the Melbourne Olympics, the United States would cope with technological and cultural defeat at the hands of the Soviets, even as the U.S. psychological warfare apparatus would once again direct their propaganda efforts at the next Olympic Games. Rome in particular was the venue for the 1960 summer Olympics, and it would offer covert operators with another platform to destabilize and unhinge the regimes in the Soviet bloc. Adhering to the U.S. government's new direction in policy, the Free Europe Committee (FEC) sought to increase “contacts” between exiles and the people of Eastern Europe by targeting the Rome Olympic Games with a multifaceted plan that exploited the propaganda potential of the hosting city and the tourists who visited it.
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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and John Gleaves. The Rise of the Shamateur. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040351.003.0004.

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This chapter details the rise of the “shamateur” during the postwar years. The steady postwar globalization and growth of the Olympic Movement necessitated that the International Olympic Committee revisit its position on amateurism. A larger, more representative Olympics, comprising athletes from North Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe, exposed some of the harsh socially exclusive realities of existing amateur polices. For these new Olympic entities, the cultural nuances and ideological beliefs and practices of amateurism were simply alien. Lacking an established professional sporting structure (and thus a clear distinction between amateurism and professionalism), far removed from the chivalric, muscular Christian virtues of Anglo-Saxon moral superiority, these new Olympic nations considered class-based exclusionary policies—as well as prohibitions against travel and living expenses, broken-time payments, and financial prizes—as jejune and outdated.
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Garcia, Beatriz. Olympic Games and Cultural Policy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Garcia, Beatriz. Olympic Games and Cultural Policy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Olympic Games and Cultural Policy. Routledge, 2012.

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Garcia, Beatriz. Olympic Games and Cultural Policy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and John Gleaves. “Ambassadors in Tracksuits”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040351.003.0005.

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This chapter details the expanding globalization and commercialization of the Olympics in the 1930s. Emerging from the economic ruins of the Great Depression, authoritarian and totalitarian regimes in Europe, Asia, and Latin America spurred a substantial rise in governmental involvement in international sport. Though the British were among the first to forge the linkage between competitive sport and national interests, their Fascist and militaristic rivals fully exploited the value of physical culture by positioning sport as the centerpiece of their foreign policy. The appropriation of elite, international sport by authoritarian regimes heightened the popularity and legitimacy of the Olympic Games. After successfully defending amateurism against the threat posed by broken-time payments, International Olympic Committee chiefs embraced the support of powerful right-wing governments. However, their initial hope soon turned to despair as it grew apparent that their authoritarian “allies” had transformed the Olympics into a ruthless game of realpolitik.
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Mangan, J. A., and Mark Dyreson. Olympic Legacies : Intended and Unintended: Political, Cultural, Economic and Educational. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Rider, Toby C. A New Olympic Challenge. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040238.003.0006.

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This chapter explores the range of tactics used by the U.S. government in securing a favorable climate of opinion on the U.S. participation in the Olympics and discrediting the performance of the Soviet Union in the case of either victory or defeat. While it was easier to defend the U.S. sporting culture when U.S. athletes were winning athletic events around the world and dominating at the Olympics, the evolving nature of Soviet foreign policy in the aftermath of Stalin's death put pressure on the U.S. psychological warfare apparatus in the Olympic propaganda war. Thus, psychological warfare experts became even more involved in the activities of U.S. sports organizations, and began to press the boundaries of the state–private relationship.
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Stras, Laurie. Subhuman or Superhuman? Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.19.

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This essay begins a discussion of ethical and aesthetic responses to the performances of disabled musicians, using critical/analytical frameworks for debates concerning prosthesis and doping drawn from sports philosophy. Music performance is mapped onto a definition of games, and then sport, identifying points of correlation in terms of its rules and goals. Specific instances drawn from sporting events of 2012 are examined in relation to a five-level model against which ethical responses to technology in sport may be mapped. The same model is then adjusted to consider responses to the postproduction music application, Auto-Tune, with specific reference to the singers Imogen Heap and Janelle Monáe. Performances by disabled musicians that occurred during the Paralympics and London’s Cultural Olympiad are then considered using a second model for aesthetic responses to sporting performance.
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Hay, Tom. Office Olympics. Summersdale Publishers, 2011.

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Office Olympics. Summersdale Publishers, 2011.

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Hay, Tom. Office Olympics. Summersdale Publishers, 2011.

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Jovanovic, Zlatko. Cultural History of the 1984 Winter Olympics: The Making of Olympic Sarajevo. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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