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The active economy incorporates several disciplines that include
sport performance, sport business, recreation, tourism, physical
activity, urban planning, leisure, and health and wellness, among
others. From an academic and policy perspective, these disciplines
are typically viewed as distinct, with only limited spillover, and
consequently, limited research explores the interaction between
them. However, each individual sector can be studied as
interdependent rather than autonomous. By viewing the various
sectors as part of a complex active ecosystem, policymakers and
practitioners are better positioned to shape broad opportunities
while maximizing the community value of sports, recreation, and
wellness. Understanding the Active Economy and Emerging Research on
the Value of Sports, Recreation, and Wellness provides a new view
on the fields of sport, recreation, and health and wellness by
exploring the interaction between these traditional separate
disciplines. It includes sub-groups of the active economy such as
health and wellness, active apparel and accessories, active
equipment and sports betting but also ties in sub-groups from the
ancillary sector such as tourism, design and infrastructure, media
and content, and professional services. This book is intended for
professionals, educators, and researchers working in the fields of
sports, recreation, and health and wellness, as well as economists,
executives, managers, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in how sports, recreation,
and wellness operate in the active economy.
The global gaming market, due to numerous technological
advancements in social media networking and live-streaming video,
has exploded in recent years. However, this newly acquired
popularity has left many industry professionals pondering a
difficult enigma: How does this affect the professional world?
Implications and Impacts of eSports on Business and Society:
Emerging Research and Opportunities provides innovative research
exploring the immersion of competitive electronic sports and
applications within global marketing, business, and society.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as social
networking, sponsorship branding, and risk management, this book is
ideally designed for sports and entertainment practitioners,
communications professionals, marketers, business consultants,
researchers, professionals, and students seeking current research
on potential business opportunities in the eSports industry.
This empirically-grounded text examines the policy, planning,
development and implementation of disability sport events. It draws
insights from a major international comparative study of different
types of large multi-national sporting events: integrated events
where able-bodied athletes and athletes with a disability compete
alongside one another, and non-integrated events where athletes
with a disability are separated by time but occurring in the same
location. Guided by a critical disability studies perspective, the
book highlights the strategic opportunity of sporting events to
influence social change around community participation, and
attitudes and awareness about disability more broadly. It also
challenges assumptions about positive event legacies and suggests a
need for a multi-lateral approach to planning. An important read
for students, researchers and scholars in the fields of sport
policy, sport development, disability sport, sport management,
disability studies and event studies.
This empirically-grounded text examines the policy, planning,
development and implementation of disability sport events. It draws
insights from a major international comparative study of different
types of large multi-national sporting events: integrated events
where able-bodied athletes and athletes with a disability compete
alongside one another, and non-integrated events where athletes
with a disability are separated by time but occurring in the same
location. Guided by a critical disability studies perspective, the
book highlights the strategic opportunity of sporting events to
influence social change around community participation, and
attitudes and awareness about disability more broadly. It also
challenges assumptions about positive event legacies and suggests a
need for a multi-lateral approach to planning. An important read
for students, researchers and scholars in the fields of sport
policy, sport development, disability sport, sport management,
disability studies and event studies.
Perception is about the reception, selection, acquisition,
transformation and organization of sensory information. This book,
originally published in 1976, discusses a number of aspects of
human perception within a theoretical framework in which man is
considered as a processor of information. The main emphasis is on
visual perception with particular reference to looking and pattern
recognition; selective listening and speech recognition are also
discussed.
The active economy incorporates several disciplines that include
sport performance, sport business, recreation, tourism, physical
activity, urban planning, leisure, and health and wellness, among
others. From an academic and policy perspective, these disciplines
are typically viewed as distinct, with only limited spillover, and
consequently, limited research explores the interaction between
them. However, each individual sector can be studied as
interdependent rather than autonomous. By viewing the various
sectors as part of a complex active ecosystem, policymakers and
practitioners are better positioned to shape broad opportunities
while maximizing the community value of sports, recreation, and
wellness. Understanding the Active Economy and Emerging Research on
the Value of Sports, Recreation, and Wellness provides a new view
on the fields of sport, recreation, and health and wellness by
exploring the interaction between these traditional separate
disciplines. It includes sub-groups of the active economy such as
health and wellness, active apparel and accessories, active
equipment and sports betting but also ties in sub-groups from the
ancillary sector such as tourism, design and infrastructure, media
and content, and professional services. This book is intended for
professionals, educators, and researchers working in the fields of
sports, recreation, and health and wellness, as well as economists,
executives, managers, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in how sports, recreation,
and wellness operate in the active economy.
The global gaming market, due to numerous technological
advancements in social media networking and live-streaming video,
has exploded in recent years. However, this newly acquired
popularity has left many industry professionals pondering a
difficult enigma: How does this affect the professional world?
Implications and Impacts of eSports on Business and Society:
Emerging Research and Opportunities provides innovative research
exploring the immersion of competitive electronic sports and
applications within global marketing, business, and society.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as social
networking, sponsorship branding, and risk management, this book is
ideally designed for sports and entertainment practitioners,
communications professionals, marketers, business consultants,
researchers, professionals, and students seeking current research
on potential business opportunities in the eSports industry.
Legacy remains one of the most important issues relating to
multisport mega-events across the globe and it could be argued that
the development of legacy is one of the most urgent imperatives in
elite sport. In this regard the Paralympics is no exception to the
quest for long term legacy; however, little in the way of
documentation appears to be forthcoming from the International
Paralympic community in this regard. This book reviews the concept
of legacy across previous Paralympic Games by providing a series of
chapters under the headings of 'The Paralympic Legacy Debate',
'Paralympic City Legacies', 'Emerging Issues of Paralympic Legacy'
and 'Reconceptualising Paralympic Legacies'. The issues arising are
discussed in terms of a meta-analysis of the author's work and
offer interesting ideas which if taken up by the International
Paralympic Committee, International Olympic Committee, Bid
Committees, OCOG's and major sports could change the face of
Paralympic legacy towards the positive forever.
Perception is about the reception, selection, acquisition,
transformation and organization of sensory information. This book,
originally published in 1976, discusses a number of aspects of
human perception within a theoretical framework in which man is
considered as a processor of information. The main emphasis is on
visual perception with particular reference to looking and pattern
recognition; selective listening and speech recognition are also
discussed.
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