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Clear disparities exist between Olympic and Paralympic funding figures for Team GB in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Why is this?Subjects
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Clear disparities exist between Olympic and Paralympic funding figures for Team GB in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Why is this?Subjects
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Clear disparities exist between Olympic and Paralympic funding figures for Team GB in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Why is this?Subjects
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Clear disparities exist between Olympic and Paralympic funding figures for Team GB in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Why is this?Subjects
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Clear disparities exist between Olympic and Paralympic funding figures for Team GB in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Why is this?Subjects
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A cartoon of a research scientist who has hit the funding jackpot.License
Cartoon by Bob Pomfret, copyright Oxford Brookes University. This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence: Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales - see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk Cartoon by Bob Pomfret, copyright Oxford Brookes University. This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence: Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales - see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ukSite sourced from
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The economic crisis of 2008 affected the entire nation on both a macro and micro economic level. Kicked off by the sub-prime mortgage crisis of 2008, the global meltdown witnessed major financial institutions such as Lehman Brothers and Northern Rock break apart, dragging down global markets with them.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | Credit crunch | investment | funding | financing | Olympic Delivery Authority | economics | budget | oxb:060111:015dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics Funding and Marketing.License
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See all metadataThe Economic Benefit of the 2012 Games
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’s bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 the cost of the Games was estimated to be just over £4 billion. The costs were to be met by public sector funding of £3.4 billion, with a further £738 million from the private sector.Subjects
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See all metadataFunding: Is an Olympic CEO worth more than a Prime Minister
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’ ability to financially manage the country.Subjects
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See all metadataOlympic Games and Eastern Europe
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This case study considers how the Olympic stage has been utilised as a key arena for the expression of competing dominant political ideologies in modern history.Subjects
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r, such an achievement can still be considered no mean feat, given the recessionist culture that we are currently living in.Subjects
oxb:060111:024dd | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality. cc-by | creative commons | UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | funding | finance | investment | sponsorship | TOPS | money | spending cuts | credit crunch | economy | oil | promotional activity | The Olympics Funding and Marketing.License
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‘torch procession’.Subjects
oxb:060111:023dd | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality. cc-by | creative commons | UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | funding | finance | investment | sponsorship | TOPS | money | spending cuts | credit crunch | economy | Somerset County Council | The Olympics Funding and Marketing.License
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England has never been known for its majestic mountain ranges, or for its epic year-round snowfall. Nor are the British public known for their expertise in, and enthusiasm for, snow sports such as skiing, slalom, bobsleigh, skeleton or snowboarding. How then, did an English athlete manage to demonstrate a Gold-medal winning performance in the Skeleton event that claimed victory over all of the other great snow sports nations such as Austria, Switzerland, Canada and the US?Subjects
oxb:060111:031dd | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality. cc-by | creative commons | UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | winter sports | skiing | funding | finance | facilities | climate | participation | Salt Lake City 2002 | Sochi 2014 | Vancouver 2010 | The Olympics Gender and Widening Participation.License
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See all metadataFuture of The Paralympic Games
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£10,075,602 for Sydney to £29,545,872 in Beijing, with the most notable increases (100% or more increase in funding) over the last quadrennial cycle in archery, boccia, cycling, fencing, goalball, equestrian, shooting, powerlifting and table tennis).Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | Future of Paralympic games | funding | future | media coverage | legacy | London | Vancouver | Sochi | 2008 | 2012 | 2014 | disability sport | equality | disabilities | IPC | International Paralympic committee | oxb:060111:012dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB. | The Olympics Governance Management.License
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Sports tourism can be defined as a type of tourism that refers to trips that are undertaken specifically to attend a sporting event. Common examples include the Olympic Games, the FIFA and Rugby World Cups and Formula 1 Grand Prix races. An estimated average of 12m sports tourists make international trips every year.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | oxb:060111:019dd Sports tourism | tourists | economy | benefits | finance | funding | investment | European Tour Operators Association | ETOA | Olympic Park | Stratford | Aqua Centre | Olympic Village | commercialisation | revenue | sponsorship | legacy | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics and Tourism.License
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See all metadataCommercialisation of the Games
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‘the act of commercializing something; involving something in commerce’. Sport has become increasingly commercialised, particularly over the last two decades, leading to explosive growth in the sports marketing, sponsorship, sports tourism and consultancy sectors.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | Finance | funding | investment | commercialisation | sponsorship | TOPS | Montreal 1976 | Los Angeles 1984 | OPHR | Olympic Project for Human Rights | oxb:060111:017dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics Funding and Marketing.License
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See all metadataOlympic Legacy: Questioning an Olympic Legacy for Wales
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on Wales.Subjects
oxb:060111:040dd | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality. cc-by | creative commons | UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | Wales | legacy | non-London | Welsh Olympics | impact | benefit | UK | government | public spending | funding | investment | finance | Department of Culture Media and Sport | DCMS | The Olympics Impact and Legacy.License
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See all metadataCommercialisation of the Games
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‘the act of commercializing something; involving something in commerce’. Sport has become increasingly commercialised, particularly over the last two decades, leading to explosive growth in the sports marketing, sponsorship, sports tourism and consultancy sectors.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | Finance | funding | investment | commercialisation | sponsorship | TOPS | Montreal 1976 | Los Angeles 1984 | OPHR | Olympic Project for Human Rights | oxb:060111:017dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics Funding and Marketing.License
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See all metadataDiverting Funding from Community to Elite Sport
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An important legacy goal of the 2012 Games is increased grassroots participation in sport, but its achievement is questionable because of the diversion of funding from community sports initiatives into elite sport. The question this case study raises is whether the attainment of medals, particularly gold, will have a positive impact on wider participation.License
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See all metadataOlympic Games: catalyst of urban change
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The Olympic Games have emerged as a significant catalyst of urban change and can act as a key instrument of urban policy for their host cities. This paper reviews the effect of the Games on the built environment of the various cities which have acted as hosts in the modern Olympic period (1896-1996) and assesses the preparations now being made for the Games in Sydney in the year 2000. The review indicates that the Games have been increasingly used as a trigger for a wide range of urban improvements, although there have been considerable variations in the scale of infrastructural investment and in the public-private sector mix.Subjects
HLST | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | HLSTOER | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality | urban environment | built environment | urban design | architecture | development | regeneration | redevelopment | host city | Olympic park | Olympic Village | Olympic Stadium | Olympic facilities | post-Fordism | public expenditure | funding | financing | investment | modern olympics | Pierre de Coubertin | sustainability | Munich 1972 | Montreal 1976 | Moscow 1980 | Los Angeles 1984 | Seoul 1988 | Barcelona 1992 | Atlanta 1996 | Sydney 2000 | globalisation.License
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See all metadataA review of tourism policy for the 2012 Olympics
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Sport which are explicitly linked with the hosting of the Olympic Games in London in 2012. It reflects on the use of evidence gained from wider events hosting strategies utilized elsewhere, but notes concern about the lack of a coherent marketing theme and the potential to spread the tourism benefits beyond the main event venues. It concludes citing again the oft-noted problem about the links between tourism and wider cultural strategy development.Subjects
HLST | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | HLSTOER | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality | tourism policy review; 2012 Olympics | tourism | sports tourism | tourists | tourism strategy | Visit London | Transport for London | Department of Culture Media and sport (DCMS) | legacy | funding | Visit Britain | culture | cultural olympiad | travel | visitors.License
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See all metadataWhy Corporations Sponsor the Olympics
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This study reports results of a survey of the top category of sponsors of the HLST, LL2012, London 2012, Olympics, Olympic Games, Paralympics, Paralympic Games, Learning Legacies, JISC, HEA, HLSTOER, sport, leisure, tourism, hospitality, Atlanta Summer Olympics in 1996. Results suggest that the growing investment in sponsorship of Olympics is motivated by a multitude of objectives such as information, imagery, signalling, and generation of trial and sales. Sponsors also want to reach several clienteles including consumers, trade clients, investors, and community through the sponsorship of the Summer Olympics.Subjects
Finance | funding | investment | commercialisation | sponsorship | TOP | Montreal 1976 | Los Angeles 1984 | Atlanta 1996 | money | spending cuts | credit crunch | economy | Olympic Funding and Marketing.License
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Games continue to attract such notable funding?Subjects
oxb:060111:024dd | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality. cc-by | creative commons | UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | funding | finance | investment | sponsorship | TOPS | money | spending cuts | credit crunch | economy | oil | promotional activity | The Olympics Funding and Marketing.License
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Sports tourism can be defined as a type of tourism that refers to trips that are undertaken specifically to attend a sporting event. Common examples include the Olympic Games, the FIFA and Rugby World Cups and Formula 1 Grand Prix races. An estimated average of 12m sports tourists make international trips every year.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | oxb:060111:019dd Sports tourism | tourists | economy | benefits | finance | funding | investment | European Tour Operators Association | ETOA | Olympic Park | Stratford | Aqua Centre | Olympic Village | commercialisation | revenue | sponsorship | legacy | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics and Tourism.License
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See all metadataA brief historical review of Olympic urbanization
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Recent decades have seen an increased interest from the world's major cities to bid for international sporting events and to use them as agents for urban transformation. In this paper the particular focus is that of urban development driven by the preparation for the Olympic Summer Games. Starting with Coubertin's utopian concept for the creation of a 'modern Olympia', Olympic urbanization has been developing for over a century. The result is that in various cities with often diverse urban patterns and cultures, the Games have left very different impacts on the local environment. This paper outlines the history and changes in urbanization within those cities that have acted as hosts during the modern Olympic period (1896-2012). It also discusses key factors in connection with the creatSubjects
urban environment | built environment | urban design | architecture | development | regeneration | redevelopment | host city | Olympic park | Olympic Village | Olympic Stadium | Olympic facilities | legacy | Olympic history | investment | funding | public expenditure | finance | HLST | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | HLSTOER | sport | leisure | tourism | hospitality.License
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