Encoding the Olympics assembles a uniquely representative
international team of media experts to provide a comprehensive
review of the global impact of media and cultural communications
associated with the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Commissioned by the IOC,
this pioneering comparative study the largest in Olympic Games
research provides a ground-breaking, panoramic, cross-cultural
perspective on media responses to the leading sports event of the
modern world. The representative team that undertook the study
includes media commentators and political analysts, sport and media
journalists, Sinologists and observers of the Asian Pacific Rim,
academics in Olympic Studies and media and communication studies,
scholars of the cultural and sociology studies of sport and
festival and events managers.
Encoding the Olympics provides a unique, encyclopaedic study
that will serve as a versatile resource at several levels as a
textbook or source reference for academic institutions, media
public relations agencies that facilitate the work of
inter-cultural exchange organisations, and international
communication departments of multinational enterprises and
international NGOs. This volume analyses global media responses to
a mega-sport event on a scale never before attempted.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the
International Journal of the History of Sport.
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