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University of Technology SydneyAustralian Centre for Olympic StudiesTHE OLYMPIC GAMES:A BibliographyCompiled by A. J. VealLast updated: July 2012A suitable citation for this bibliography is:Veal, A. J. (2012) The Olympic Games: A Bibliography. Sydney: Australian Centre forOlympic Studies, University of Technology, Sydney, available lications/bibliographies/index.htmlor at www.leisuresource.net (under 'other papers')Contributors to earlier versions of this bibliography included: Kristine Toohey, AlisonBurkhardt and Peter Haxton.While the bibliography is extensive, with some 2000 entries, it is not claimed to becomprehensive. It is arranged in alphabetical order by author, with a separate sectionat the end listing official Games reports. Key words are appended to references, in[square brackets]. Particular Olympic Games are indicated by the host city name only– eg. [Barcelona] – but by name and date if the city has hosted more than one games –eg. [Athens 1896] [Athens 2004]. The Adobe-Acrobat search facility can be used tolocate items using key words or any word/name appearing in the reference.The original version of the bibliography, with some 600 entries, was published inprinted format in 1995 (see Burkhardt et al., 1995): this is now out of print and thereare at present no plans to produce an updated print version.ContentsMain bibliographyOfficial reportspage 2page 195The Olympic Games - A. J. VealOnline Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney

*AAbad, J. M. (1995) A summary of the activities of the COOB '92. In M. De Moragas andBotella (eds) The Keys to Success: The Social, Sporting, Economic and CommunicationsImpact of Barcelona '92, Barcelona: Centre d'Estudis Olímpics i de l'Esport, UniversitatAutònoma de Barcelona. pp. 11-17. [Barcelona]Adab, J. M. (1997) Olympic village, city and organisation of the Olympic Games: theexperience of Barcelona '92'. In De Moragas, M., Llines, M. and Kidd, B. (eds) OlympicVillages: Hundred Years of Urban Planning and Shared Experiences, Lausanne: OlympicMuseum, International Olympic Committee, pp. 15-20. [Village] [Barcelona]Abeyratne, R. L. R. (1995) Olympics 2000 and Sydney's airport policy: an environmentalimpact study. Annals of Air and Space Law, 20(2), 3-51. [Planning] [Transport] [Sydney]Access Economics (Canberra) (1994) Report on Tourist Forecasts - Sydney Olympics 2000.Canberra: Federal Airports Commission.[Tourism] [Sydney]Adair,D. (2004) Where the Games never cease: the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. In B.Ritchie & D. Adair (eds), Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impacts,& Issues, Clevedon,UK: Channel View Publications, pp.46-76. [Olympic Museum]Adair, D. (2005) 'Diggers are not athletes!': the moniker controversy, Athletics Australia, andthe Returned Services League. In D. Adair et al. (eds) Beyond the Torch: Olympics andAustralian Culture. Australian Society for Sports History Studies No. 17. Melbourne: ASSH,(www.sporthistory.org), pp. 61-82. [Sydney] [Sponsorship]Adair, D., Coe, B., and Guoth, N. (eds) (2005) Beyond the Torch: Olympics and AustralianCulture. Australian Society for Sports History Studies No. 17. Melbourne: ASSH,(www.sporthistory.org). [Sydney] [Legacy]Adair, D. (2004) Where games never cease: the Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland. InB. Ritchie and D. Adair (eds) Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impacts and Issues.Clevedon, UK: Channel View Publications.: 46-76. (Also In V. Girginov (ed.) The Olympics:A Critical Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 172-90) [Olympic Museum]Adams, C. (2002) Fighting for acceptance: Sigfrid Edstrom and Avery Brundage: their effortsto shape and control women 's participation in the Olympic Games. In K. B. Wamsley, R. K.Barney and S. G. Martyn (eds) The Global Nexus Engaged: Past, Present, Future Interdisciplinary Olympic Studies: Sixth International Symposium for Olympic Research. London,Ontario: International Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Western Ontario, pp. 143148. [Women]Adams, C. (2004) Innsbruck 1964. In Findling, J. and Pelle, K. D. (eds) Encyclopedia of theModern Olympic Movement. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Publishing, pp. 345-50. [WinterOlympics] [Innsbruck 1964]The Olympic Games - A. J. VealOnline Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney2

Adams, W. L. and Gerlach, L. R. (eds) (2002) The Olympic Games: Ancient and Modern.Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing. [History] [Olympism]Addkison-Simmons, D. (1996) Sapporo, 1972. In Findling, & Pelle (eds) HistoricalDictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, pp.284-288. [Sapporo] [Winter Olympics]Adkins, B. L. (1968) The Development of Negro Olympic Talent. PhD Dissertation, IndianaUniversity.Agha, N., Fairley, S., & Gibson, H. (2012) Considering legacy as a multi-dimensionalconstruct: the legacy of the Olympic Games. Sport Management Review, 15(2), 125-39.[Legacy]Aguilar-Darriba, A. (1988) The Olympic Games in Mexico - 1968: a long-term investmentstrategy. In East Asian Architecture and Planning Program (eds) Hosting the Olympics: theLong-Term Impact, Conference Report, Seoul: East Asian Architecture and PlanningProgram, MIT & Grad. School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University, pp. 265280.Alam, M. B. (1996) Tokyo, 1964: the Games of the XVIIIth Olympiad. In Findling, J. andPelle, K. D. (eds) Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement. Westport, CT:Greenwood Publishing, pp. 135-138. [Tokyo]Alaszkiewicz, R. K and McPhail, T. L. (1986) Olympic television rights. InternationalReview for the Sociology of Sport, 21(2/3), 211-228. [Media]Alexandrakis, A. and Krotee, M. L. (1988) The dialectics of the IOC. International Reviewfor the Sociology of Sport, 23(4), 325-344. [IOC]Ahlfeldt, G., and Maennig, W. (2009) Arenas, arena architecture and the impact on locationdesirability: the case of Olympic Arenas' in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. Urban Studies, 46(7),1343-62. [Architecture] [Berlin]Alie, R. (1976) Africa at the Olympics. London: Africa Books. [Africa]Alkemeyer, T. and Richartz, A. (1993) The Olympic Games: from ceremony to show.Olympika, 2, 79-89.Allen, E. J. B. (1996) Dewy's Olympics: the 1932 Lake Placid Games. In R. K. Barney, S. G.Martyn, D. A. Brown and G. H. MacDonald (eds) Olympic Perspectives: Third InternationalSymposium for Olympic Research. London, Ontario: Centre for Olympic Studies, Universityof Western Ontario, pp. 161-71. [Lake Placid 1932] [Winter Games]Allen, E. J. B. (2000) 'We showed the world the Nordic way': skiing, Norwegians and theWinter Olympic Games in the 1920s. In Schaffer, K. and Smith, S. (eds) The Olympics at theThe Olympic Games - A. J. VealOnline Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney3

Millennium: Power, Politics, and the Games. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press,pp. 72-88. [Winter Olympics] [Skiing] [Norway]Altobelli, T. (1995) Designing a dispute resolution system for the Sydney 2000 OlympicGames. Australian Dispute Resolution Journal, 6(4), 274-283. [Sydney]Altobelli, T. (1997) Cashing in on the Sydney Olympics. Law Society Journal, 35 (4), 44-48.[Sydney] [Finance] [Sponsorship] [Marketing]Amnesty International (2007) People’s Republic of China: the Olympics Countdown –Repression of Activists Overshadows Death Penalty and Media Reforms. London: AmnestyInternational, available at: 07(accessed May 2007). [Beijing] [Human rights]Andrews, D. L. 91998) Feminizing Olympic reality. International Review for the Sociology ofSport, 33(1), 5-18. [Women]Anderson, C. (1992) Olympic row over sex testing. Nature, 252, p. 784. [Gender] [Sex]Andranovich, G., Burbank, M. J. and Heying, C. H. (2000) Olympic cities: lessons learnedfrom mega-event politics. Journal of Urban Affairs, 23(2), 113-131. [Politics] [Atlanta] [LosAngeles] [Salt Lake City]Andrews, D. L. (1998) Feminizing Olympic reality: preliminary dispatches from Baudrillard'sAtlanta. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 33(1), 5-18. [Atlanta] [Media]Andrews, J. C. (1975) Physical education and Olympism: concepts, problems, and comments.FIEP Bulletin, 45, 65-74. [Olympism]Anthony, D. (1992) The propagation of Olympic education as a weapon against thecorruption and commercialisation of world-wide sport. in IOA, op. cit., pp. 157-164.[Olympism] [Commercialisation]Aparicio, D. (1995) Bibliography of Barcelona '92. In De Moragas and Botella, op. cit., pp.266-275. [Bibliography] [Barcelona]Aparicio, D. (1997) Bibliography. In De Moragas, M., Llines, M. and Kidd, B. (eds) OlympicVillages: Hundred Years of Urban Planning and Shared Experiences, Lausanne: OlympicMuseum, International Olympic Committee, pp. 271-278. [Village]Aplin, N. (1996) Values as guiding principles in the administration of Olympic sports inSingapore. In R. K. Barney, S. G. Martyn, D. A. Brown and G. H. MacDonald (eds) OlympicPerspectives: Third International Symposium for Olympic Research. London, Ontario: Centrefor Olympic Studies, University of Western Ontario, pp. 253-65. [Singapore] [Admistration][Olympism]The Olympic Games - A. J. VealOnline Bibliography No. 2, Australian Centre for Olympic Studies, University of Technology Sydney4

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