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Sport in Society
Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics
Volume 16, 2013 - Issue 7: Rugby World Cup 2011
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Rugby World Cup 2011: sport mega-events between the global and the local

Pages 847-852 | Published online: 31 May 2013
 

Abstract

This collection focuses on Rugby World Cup 2011 in order to examine the contested terrain of one particular sport mega-event with respect to its economic, political and cultural impact both locally and globally. Six essays from both established and emerging scholars are featured covering a wide range of issues. While the majority focus on how the event played out and impacted on the various segments of New Zealand society collectively, the implications are relevant for all who are engaged in sport mega-events whether it be from a political, economic, scholarly or policy perspective.

Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank Dr Rex Thomson for his valuable feedback, unique insights and editorial assistance in completing this collection.

Notes

1.CitationJackson, ‘Sport Mega Events Between the Global & The Local’.

2.CitationRugby, New Zealand Herald.

3.CitationJackson, ‘Reading New Zealand Within the New Global Order’.

5.CitationRugby, New Zealand Herald.

6.CitationWallerstein, Introduction to World-Systems Analysis.

7.CitationJackson, ‘Sport Mega Events Between the Global & The Local’.

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