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Hart, Paul 't. Het Heizeldrama: Rampzalig organiseren en kritieke beslissingen. Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom H.D. Tjeenk Willink, 1988.

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Commonwealth Games. (19th 2010 Delhi, India). Spectator guide: Delhi 2010, XIX Commonwealth Games. New Delhi: Organising Committee, Commonwealth Games, 2010.

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Games, Commonwealth, ed. Official spectator guide: 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games. [Manchester: Manchester City Council?, 2002.

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Moynahan, John K. 50 years at the game: A sports traveler's journey. New York: Vantage Press, 1997.

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Sweeney, Eamonn. The road to Croker: A GAA fanatic on the championship trail. Dublin: Hodder Headline, 2004.

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Casetti, Francesco. Inside the gaze: The fiction film and its spectator. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University Press, 1998.

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Quirk, Kevin. Not now, honey, I'm watching the game: What to do when sports come between you and your mate. New York: Fireside Books, 1997.

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1937-, Lawson James R., ed. Pocket billiard guidebook for pool players, tournament directors, and spectators. Manteca, Calif: Que House, 1994.

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Perron, Daniel. Dancing Gabe: One step at a time. Winnipeg, MB: Daniel Perron & Associates, 2015.

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1971-, Warner Kurt, ed. Friday night light: Inspiration for the game of life. Grand Rapids, Mich: Zondervan, 2009.

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Bob, Welch. Stories from the game of life. Eugene, Or: Harvest House, 2000.

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(Firm), Sportsfile. A rare auld season: All the colour, passion and drama of Dublin's triumphant 2011 football campaign. Dublin, Ireland: Sportsfile, 2011.

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Forichon, Sylvain. Les spectateurs des jeux du cirque à Rome (du Ier siècle a.C. au VIe siècle p.C.): Passion, émotions et manifestations. Bordeaux: Ausonius éditions, 2020.

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Bartges, Dan. Winter games made simple: A guide for spectators & television viewers. Atlanta: Turner Pub., 1993.

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Moose, Debbie. Fan fare: A playbook of great recipes for tailgating or watching the game at home. Boston, Mass: Harvard Common Press, 2007.

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Mueller, Jen. Game time: Learn to talk sports in 5 minutes a day for business. Bothell, WA: Talk Sporty to Me, 2013.

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Connors, Martin. The Olympic factbook: A spectator's guide to the winter games. Edited by Connors Martin. Detroit: Visible Ink, 1994.

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Cantor, George. The Olympic factbook: A spectator's guide to the Winter Games. Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1998.

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MacNee, Marie J. The Olympic factbook: A spectator's guide to the summer games. Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1995.

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Rafferty, Eamonn. Talking Gaelic: Leading personalities on the GAA. Dublin: Blackwater Press, 1997.

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Haggarty, Kevin D., and Colin J. Bennett. Security games: Surveillance and control at mega-events. New York: Routledge, 2011.

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Martin, Connors, Dupuis Diane L, and Morgan Brad, eds. The Olympics factbook: A spectator's guide to the winter and summer games. Detroit: Visible Ink, 1992.

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Brumm, Karolina. Fanoturystyka--kibice sportowi w pozytywnym świetle: Fan tourism--sport fans in the lime light. Poznań: K&A K.M.A Karasiak, 2012.

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Gorman, Robert M. Death at the ballpark: A comprehensive study of game-related fatalities of players, other personnel and spectators in amateur and professional baseball, 1862-2007. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Company, 2008.

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Emmerich, Michael. 100 things Michigan State fans should know & do before they die. Chicago, Illinois: Triumph Books, 2013.

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Fekete, Jeffery. Making the Big Game: Tales of an Accidental Spectator. Langdon st Pr, 2009.

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Ziemba, Antoni. Illusion and Realism - the Game with the Spectator in Dutch Art 1580-1660. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2017.

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Ziemba, Antoni. Illusion and Realism - the Game with the Spectator in Dutch Art 1580-1660. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2017.

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Ziemba, Antoni. Illusion and Realism - the Game with the Spectator in Dutch Art 1580-1660. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2017.

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Ziemba, Antoni. Illusion and Realism - the Game with the Spectator in Dutch Art 1580-1660. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2017.

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Figone, Albert J. The Golden Age of Gambling. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037283.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at the increased popularity of college basketball after World War II. At the tail end of the conflict “big men” had come to dominate a game already revolutionized by changes in rules and equipment and a faster, higher-scoring style of play, greatly increasing the spectator appeal of the sport. Many gamblers who favored the horses before the war switched to college basketball and football in the early 1940s. But the switch was not always easy, though the future of college basketball nevertheless looked bright after the war, despite frequent and disturbing reports that players had been offered bribes to fix games. By then many basketball players and gamblers remained cozy bedfellows, and fixing had become such a time-honored tradition that even students were aware that some players rigged games with gamblers.
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Security Games. Routledge, 2012.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Kevin Haggerty. Security Games: Surveillance and Control at Mega-Events. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Kevin Haggerty. Security Games: Surveillance and Control at Mega-Events. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Kevin Haggerty. Security Games: Surveillance and Control at Mega-Events. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Kevin Haggerty. Security Games: Surveillance and Control at Mega-Events. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Kevin Haggerty. Security Games: Surveillance and Control at Mega-Events. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Bennett, Colin J., and Kevin D. Haggerty. Security Games: Surveillance and Control at Mega-Events. Routledge, 2012.

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Sweeney, Eamonn. The Road to Croker: A Gaa Fanatic on the Championship Trail. Hodder, 2006.

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Zheng, Jinming, and Borja García. Football and Supporter Activism in Europe: Whose Game Is It? Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

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Zheng, Jinming, and Borja García. Football and Supporter Activism in Europe: Whose Game Is It? Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Zheng, Jinming, and Borja García. Football and Supporter Activism in Europe: Whose Game Is It? Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

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Purcell, Stephen. ‘It’s All a Bit of a Risk’. Edited by James C. Bulman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199687169.013.30.

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This essay considers three movements in twenty-first-century Shakespearean performance in light of Philip Auslander’s influential study Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized Culture (1999): (1) the live broadcasting of theatre productions; (2) the increasingly popular genre of immersive theatre as spectator sport; and (3) the body of practice emerging from, and centring on, the reconstructed Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. It considers the ways in which each of these movements constructs ‘liveness’, paying particular attention to the implications of these constructions for Shakespearean performance. The first movement is examined through the lens of the National Theatre Live broadcast of Nicholas Hytner’s Othello, whose ‘liveness’ involves an interplay of filmic and theatrical registers; the second, through a discussion of Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More; and the third, through the modern practice of finding ‘liveness’ in game-like theatre techniques and in the responsiveness of the actor at Shakespeare’s Globe.
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Schoene, Adam. Sentimental Conviction: Rousseau’s Apologia and the Impartial Spectator. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474422857.003.0009.

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Where Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) extends the domain of spectatorship beyond the ocular realm and claims that we must become the impartial spectators of our own character and conduct, Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Rousseau juge de Jean-Jacques, Dialogues (1776) also attempts to probe beyond the visual surface to examine through careful study the constitution of another, who is actually himself. This chapter traces a Smithian sentiment in the radical division of the self dramatized in Rousseau’s fictional autobiographical Dialogues, emphasizing Rousseau’s attempt to liberate his own gaze and render an unbiased judgment upon himself. Although Rousseau does not write in direct discourse with Smith, he applies a strikingly similar rhetorical device to the spectator within the dialogic structure of his apologia. Reading Rousseau alongside Smith resituates the Dialogues not as a work of madness, as it has frequently been interpreted, but rather as an unrelenting struggle for justice.
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Stevenson, Tyler. Violence and Sports: Dangerous Games. Greenhaven Publishing LLC, 2019.

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Stevenson, Tyler. Violence and Sports: Dangerous Games. Greenhaven Publishing LLC, 2019.

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Stevenson, Tyler. Violence and Sports: Dangerous Games. Greenhaven Publishing LLC, 2019.

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Williams, John. Games Without Frontiers: Football, Identity and Modernity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Kalman-Lamb, Nathan. Game Misconduct: Injury, Fandom, and the Business of Sport. Fernwood Publishing Co., Ltd., 2018.

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Figone, Albert J. Creating A Game for Gamblers. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037283.003.0001.

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This chapter traces how basketball grew in popularity since its invention in 1891, and how this popularity eventually made college basketball an ideal hotbed for gambling operations. As basketball's popularity increased, colleges began to view the sport as a source of income. Large gymnasiums and field houses appeared on campuses, and with more spectators and more money, more gambling appeared. The chapter looks at how a combination of factors—including the addition of new rules in college basketball, a decline in the American economy, the introduction of new technology in the form of radio broadcasts, among others—came together to facilitate gambling in college basketball games.

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