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M, Nazirova, ed. Sport, sport, sport. Toshkent: Ŭzbekiston LKSM Markaziĭ Kom-ti "Ësh gvardii͡a︡" nashriëti, 1988.

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publishing, Milet. Sports =: Sport : English-Russian. England: Milet Publ., 2012.

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Zhili͡aev, A. Sport? Sport! Moskva: "Sov. Rossii͡a", 1986.

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Zhilyaev, A. Sport? Sport. Moskva: Sov. Rossiya, 1986.

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Leisure Studies Association (Great Britain), ed. Sport for sport: Theoretical and practical insights into sports development. Eastbourne: Leisure Studies Association, 2012.

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T'Seyen, Jos. Sport in de kunst: Le sport dans l'art = Sports in art = Sport in der Kunst. Berchem: SPORTA VZW, 1986.

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Keyssner, Jens. Sport integriert: Integriert Sport. Schwäbisch Gmünd: Pädagogische Hochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd, 2007.

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Jenkins, Jerry B. Good sport, bad sport. Cincinnati, Ohio: Standard Pub., 1985.

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Versnel, Gottlieb Julianne, ed. Shooting sports survey: Conservation and sport. Bellevue, Wash: Merril Press, 2008.

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Anita, White, ed. The politics of sports development: Development of sport or development through sport? New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.

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Güllich, Arne, and Michael Krüger, eds. Sport. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37546-0.

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Güllich, Arne, and Michael Krüger, eds. Sport. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64695-3.

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1945-, Williams Gareth, ed. Sport. Cardigan: Parthian, 2007.

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Butterfield, Moira. Sport! London: Franklin Watts, 2012.

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Butterfield, Moira. Sport! London: Franklin Watts, 2014.

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David, Self, and Slough Brian, eds. Sport. London: Hutchinson, 1986.

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Langley, Andrew. Sport. Hove: Wayland, 1989.

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M, Kerr James. Sport. London: Franklin Watts, 2009.

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Foster, John, 1941 Oct. 12-, ed. Sport. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Palenski, Ron. Sport. Auckland, N.Z: Wilson & Horton Publications, 1997.

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Mocanu, Gili. Sport. Constanţa: Editura Pontica, 2005.

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Harris, Tim. Sport. London: Random House Group Limited, 2009.

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Woods, Barbara. Sport. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2001.

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Sports Sport Englishpolish. Milet Publishing, 2012.

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Spot Loves Sport. Frederick Warne and Company, 2012.

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Sport Climbing (Extreme Sports). Capstone Press, 2000.

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Sports science. Good sport. London: BBC Educational Publishing., 1993.

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Editors, Sports Illustrated. Sports Illustrated: Shotgun Sport. Lippincott, 2012.

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Sports Signs (Sport Signs). Modern Signs Pr, 1985.

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Ransford, Sandy. Spot the Sport Wordsearches. Hodder Children's Books, 1997.

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Webborn, Nick. Disability sport. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0037.

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Disability sport is the term used for any sport undertaken by someone with a disability and in this respect is all encompassing. The word ‘Paralympic’ is the term applied to elite sport competition for people with disabilities who have physical or visual impairments. It is derived from the Greek word ‘para’ meaning ‘alongside’ and the word ‘Olympic’, i.e. it is ‘parallel to the Olympics’. The International Paralympic Committee was formed in 1989 and is the overall body that organizes the summer and winter Paralympic Games. There are 20 summer Paralympic sports and five winter Paralympic sports. Reference to injuries in these sports will be discussed in this chapter rather than injuries in disability sport in general which is too broad a topic....
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Sports sponsorship & financing of sport. London: English Sports Council, 1996.

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Briggs, Carole S. Sport Diving (Superwheels & Thrill Sports). Lerner Pub Group (L), 1991.

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Orme, David. Sports Zone: A Crazy Sport. Nelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd, 2002.

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Sporṭ ba-hagirah: Sport immigration. Tel Aviv: Resling, 2013.

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Wilde, T. Jesse, and Doyice Cotten. Sport Law for Sports Managers. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1997.

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Karcher, Richard. Sports Law for Sport Management. Carolina Academic Press, 2023.

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Hüser, Dietmar, Paul Dietschy, and Philipp Didion, eds. Sport-Arenen – Sport-Kulturen – Sport-Welten / Arènes du sport – Cultures du sport – Mondes du sport. Franz Steiner Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/9783515132138.

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Miah, Andy. Sport 2.0. The MIT Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262035477.001.0001.

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Digital technology is changing everything about modern sports. Athletes and coaches rely on digital data to monitor and enhance performance. Officials use tracking systems to augment their judgment in what is an increasingly superhuman field of play. Spectators tune in to live sports through social media, or even through virtual reality. Audiences now act as citizen journalists whose collective shared data expands the places in which we consume sports news. Sport 2.0 examines the convergence of sports and digital cultures, examining not only how it affects our participation in sport but also how it changes our experience of life online. This convergence redefines how we think of about our bodies, the social function of sports, and it transforms the populations of people who are playing. Sport 2.0 describes a world in which the rise of competitive computer game playing—e-sports—challenges and invigorates the social mandate of both sports and digital culture. It also examines media change at the Olympic Games, as an exemplar of digital innovation in sports. Furthermore, the book offers a detailed look at the social media footprint of the 2012 London Games, discussing how organizers, sponsors, media, and activists responded to the world’s largest media event.
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Wacker, Christian, ed. Sport im Museum. Ergon – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956508448.

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Sport is omnipresent in museums. There are around 1,500 sports museums worldwide—from the lovable bicycle museum in the Palatine to the FIFA World Football Museum. Sport gets collected, sports objects are researched, sport is exhibited, and sport can be experienced and learned about in museums. In this anthology, international authors deal with 'Sport in Museums' and reflect on the fast-moving phenomenon of sport in the context of museum work, which offers opportunities for future-oriented museum work. The editor has been working in the context of sports museums for almost 30 years and compiled this volume to describe and research sport in museums and to raise awareness of it as an important component of popular culture. With contributions by Jason Beck, Prof. Dr. Louise Bielzer, Martin Ehlers, Dr. Matthias Henkel, Pekka Honkanen, Yousef Khacho, Volker Kluge, Geoffrey Z. Kohe, Prof. Dr. Michael Krüger, Barbara Kummler, Ulrich Schulze Forsthövel, Jed Smith, Prof. Dr. Junko Tahara (und Kyoko Raita), Jurryt van de Vooren, Prof. Dr. Axel Vogelsang, Kalle Voolaid, Dr. Christian Wacker, Prof. Dr. Ronald Wadsack and Helen Walpole.
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Schulkin, Jay. Sport. Columbia University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231176767.001.0001.

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Sports are as varied as the people who play them. We run, jump, and swim. We kick, hit, and shoot balls. We ride sleds in the snow and surf in the sea. From the Olympians of ancient Greece to today’s professional athletes, from adult pickup soccer games to children’s gymnastics classes, people at all levels of ability at all times and in all places have engaged in sport. What drives this phenomenon? In Sport, the neuroscientist Jay Schulkin argues that biology and culture do more than coexist when we play sports—they blend together seamlessly, propelling each other toward greater physical and intellectual achievement. To support this claim, Schulkin discusses history, literature, and art—and engages philosophical inquiry and recent behavioral research. He connects sport’s basic neural requirements, including spatial and temporal awareness, inference, memory, agency, direction, competitive spirit, and endurance, to the demands of other human activities. He affirms sport’s natural role as a creative evolutionary catalyst, turning the external play of sports inward and bringing insight to the diversion that defines our species. Sport, we learn, is a fundamental part of human life.
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Houlihan, Barrie, and Anita White. Politics of Sports Development: Development of Sport or Development Through Sport? Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Barrie, Houlihan. Politics of Sports Development: Development of Sport or Development Through Sport? Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Houlihan, Barrie, and Anita White. Politics of Sports Development: Development of Sport or Development Through Sport? Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Houlihan, Barrie, and Anita White. Politics of Sports Development: Development of Sport or Development Through Sport? Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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SCHEMEKIA, Spencer. Sports for Kids : Sport Benefits, Impact and More: Kids Sport Book. Independently Published, 2021.

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Hölzenbein, Werner. Sport: Sport Im Allgemeinen. Independently Published, 2020.

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Good Sport Bad Sport. Moody Pr (J), 1990.

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Bŭlgarskii︠a︡t sport: Bulgarian sport. Sofii︠a︡: Tangra TanNakRa IK, 2008.

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Duncan, Joyce D., ed. Sport in American Culture. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216017707.

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A unique and timely exploration of the cultural impact of sport on American society, including lifestyles, language, and thinking. Sport in American Culture is the first and only reference work to provide an in-depth and up-to-date exploration of sport and its impact on American culture. Essays from more than 200 scholars, professionals, and sports enthusiasts address how sport has changed our lifestyles, language, and thinking. Arranged alphabetically, the work introduces key sport figures and national icons, with a focus on their cultural impact, examines individual sports and how they have influenced society, and discusses such phenomena as the billion-dollar athletic apparel industry, sport as big business, and the effect of sport on gender, racial views, pride, and nationalism. In addition to expected topics, the work also includes less studied areas such as myths, audience rituals, Wheaties, comic books, the hula hoop, and religion.
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