Subject: Olympic Critiques

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
B2013-0014/008(20) More than games: Community involvement in the Toronto bid for the 1996 Olympics. In R. Barney and K. Meier (eds.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium for Olympic Research (pp. 78-87). London: University of Western Ontario. File 1992
B2013-0014/008(24) The Case Against Toronto’s Bid for the 2008 Olympics. Options Politiques/Policy Options, May 1997, 16-18. File 1997
B2013-0014/008(31) Olympic Industry Legacy: An Oxymoron. Paper presented at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Conference, Montreal. File Oct. 2003
B2013-0014/008(28) Gay Games or Gay Olympics? Implications for Lesbian Inclusion. Canadian Woman Studies 21(3), 24-28. File 2002
B2013-0014/008(33) Alternative media versus the Olympic industry. In Art Raney and Jennings Bryant (Eds.), Handbook of Sports and Media (pp. 205-16). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. File 2006
B2013-0014/008(22) Sharing the spirit or manufacturing consent? Sydney 2000, Olympic sport and the Australian media. In R. Barney et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Third International Symposium for Olympic Research (pp. 179-186). London: University of Western Ontario. File 1996
B2013-0014/008(23) When winners are losers: Citizen participation in the Toronto and Sydney Olympic bids. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 20(4), 392-410. File 1996
B2013-0014/008(34) The case against the Olympic Games. In H. Lenskyj and S. Wagg (eds.), Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies (pp.570-79). New York: Palgrave MacMillan. File 2012
B2013-0014/008(21) Buying and selling the Olympic Games: Citizen participation in the Sydney and Toronto bids. In R. Barney and K. Meier (Eds.), Critical Reflections on Olympic Ideology: Second International Symposium for Olympic Research (pp. 70-77). London: University of Western Ontario. File 1994
B2013-0014/008(25) Sport and corporate environmentalism: the case of the Sydney 2000 Olympics. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 33(4), 341-354. File 1998
B2013-0014/008(26) Green Games or empty promises? Sydney 2000 and the environment. In R. Barney et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium for Olympic Research (pp. 173-180). London: University of Western Ontario. File 1998
B2013-0014/008(27) Up Against the Olympic Industry: Organizing University Sport and Sport Studies as if the World Mattered. Paper presented to the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education Conference. File May. 2002
B2013-0014/008(29) International Olympic Resistance: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally. In K. Wamsley et al. (Eds.), The Global Nexus Engaged: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium for Olympic Research (pp. 205-8). London: University of Western Ontario. File 2002
B2013-0014/008(30) Olympic Industry Mythology: A Consumer Guide. In R. Kick (ed.) Everything You Know is Wrong (pp.44-50). New York: Disinformation Company. File 2002
B2013-0014/008(32) Olympic Education Inc.: Colonizing Children’s Minds? In K. Wamsley et al. (Eds.), Cultural Relations Old and New: The Transitory Olympic Ethos Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium for Olympic Research (pp. 151-8). London: University of Western Ontario. File 2004