This paper is a case study that critically analyzes the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Games. The Olympics are a gigantic global event, largely as a result of significant global media attention, particularly through television and corporate sponsors. However, these entities simultaneously need a specific locale in which to operate. Analytically, the paper focuses on interactions between the global media actors and the host city and its people. It argues that the commercialized nature of the Olympic Games controls not only the program, but also numerous aspects of the local host city to maximize benefit for the media. This paper reviews how historically and structurally the media were able to obtain such extensive control. Then, it argues how th...
The chapter presents some reflexions on the mega event as a process of "production of territory". Th...
This paper examines the preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, and links it...
Advisors: Daniel Unger.Committee members: Andrea Radasanu; Matthew J. Streb.Why do states accept the...
The modern Olympic Games have always been an international event: a celebration of sporting competit...
In the last 40 years, the “Great Sporting Events” such as Olympic Games have gained increasing popul...
Every Olympic Games involves a dual process of attempting to project favourable images of the host c...
The Triple Asian Olympics: Asia Ascending - Media, Politics, Geopolitics Numero spécial revue IJHSIn...
This thesis examines the Olympic Games as a tool of public diplomacy. The problem is solved through ...
With all the mega sporting events that are happening in Brazil (The 2007 Pan-American Games, The 201...
This article engages with the ‘canonical’ work of Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz (1992) in re-examining...
Le concept d'événement médiatique et son utilité pour l'analyse de l'organisation, de la planificati...
AbstractThe Olympic Games are a major global sporting event, which attracts huge worldwide interest,...
Media is an agent which concerns the implication in the promotion of the Olympic ideas. The informa...
In keeping with the theme of this conference, The Global Nexus Engaged, this paper will examine Olym...
This study is a critical analysis of the development of Olympic marketing. The emphasis is placed on...
The chapter presents some reflexions on the mega event as a process of "production of territory". Th...
This paper examines the preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, and links it...
Advisors: Daniel Unger.Committee members: Andrea Radasanu; Matthew J. Streb.Why do states accept the...
The modern Olympic Games have always been an international event: a celebration of sporting competit...
In the last 40 years, the “Great Sporting Events” such as Olympic Games have gained increasing popul...
Every Olympic Games involves a dual process of attempting to project favourable images of the host c...
The Triple Asian Olympics: Asia Ascending - Media, Politics, Geopolitics Numero spécial revue IJHSIn...
This thesis examines the Olympic Games as a tool of public diplomacy. The problem is solved through ...
With all the mega sporting events that are happening in Brazil (The 2007 Pan-American Games, The 201...
This article engages with the ‘canonical’ work of Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz (1992) in re-examining...
Le concept d'événement médiatique et son utilité pour l'analyse de l'organisation, de la planificati...
AbstractThe Olympic Games are a major global sporting event, which attracts huge worldwide interest,...
Media is an agent which concerns the implication in the promotion of the Olympic ideas. The informa...
In keeping with the theme of this conference, The Global Nexus Engaged, this paper will examine Olym...
This study is a critical analysis of the development of Olympic marketing. The emphasis is placed on...
The chapter presents some reflexions on the mega event as a process of "production of territory". Th...
This paper examines the preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, and links it...
Advisors: Daniel Unger.Committee members: Andrea Radasanu; Matthew J. Streb.Why do states accept the...