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Political Analysis of South Africa's Hosting of the Rugby and Cricket World Cups: Lessons for the 2010 Football World Cup and Beyond?

Pages 67-81 | Published online: 17 Jul 2007

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Rutendo Roselyn Musikavanhu, Adele Ladkin & Debbie Sadd. (2021) The lasting social value of mega events: experiences from green point community in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 29:11-12, pages 1832-1849.
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Kamilla Swart & David Maralack. (2021) Black Lives Matter: perspectives from South African cricket. Sport in Society 24:5, pages 715-730.
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Bob Heere, Matthew Walker, Heather Gibson, Brijesh Thapa, Sue Geldenhuys & Willie Coetzee. (2013) The power of sport to unite a nation: the social value of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. European Sport Management Quarterly 13:4, pages 450-471.
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Andrew Lepp & Heather Gibson. (2011) Tourism and World Cup Football amidst Perceptions of Risk: The Case of South Africa. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 11:3, pages 286-305.
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Christopher Merrett, Colin Tatz & Daryl Adair. (2011) History and its racial legacies: quotas in South African rugby and cricket. Sport in Society 14:6, pages 754-777.
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Andrew Lepp & Heather Gibson. (2011) Reimaging a nation: South Africa and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Journal of Sport & Tourism 16:3, pages 211-230.
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Daniel Hammett. (2011) British media representations of South Africa and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. South African Geographical Journal 93:1, pages 63-74.
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Jenny Briedenhann. (2011) Economic and Tourism Expectations of the 2010 FIFA World Cup – A Resident Perspective. Journal of Sport & Tourism 16:1, pages 5-32.
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Scarlett Cornelissen. (2011) Prologue: Sport past and present in South Africa: (Trans)forming the nation?. The International Journal of the History of Sport 28:1, pages 2-8.
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NICHOLAS WISE. (2019) Towards a More Enabling Representation: Framing an Emergent Conceptual Approach to Measure Social Conditions Following Mega-Event Transformation in Manaus, Brazil. Bulletin of Latin American Research 38:3, pages 300-316.
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Kamilla Swart. 2017. Sport Business in Leading Economies. Sport Business in Leading Economies 277 339 .
Frederick W. Stander & Llewellyn E. van Zyl. (2016) See you at the match: Motivation for sport consumption and intrinsic psychological reward of premier football league spectators in South Africa. Sa Journal of Industrial Psychology 42:1.
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Brij Maharaj. (2015) The turn of the south? Social and economic impacts of mega-events in India, Brazil and South Africa. Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 30:8, pages 983-999.
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Heather J. Gibson, Matthew Walker, Brijesh Thapa, Kyriaki Kaplanidou, Sue Geldenhuys & Willie Coetzee. (2014) Psychic income and social capital among host nation residents: A pre–post analysis of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Tourism Management 44, pages 113-122.
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