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Ethical concerns in sport governance

Sport mega-events, the ‘non-West’ and the ethics of event hosting

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Julia Calver, Katherine Dashper, Rebecca Finkel, Thomas Fletcher, Ian R. Lamond, Ellie May, Neil Ormerod, Louise Platt & Briony Sharp. (2023) The (in)visibility of equality, diversity, and inclusion research in events management journals. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Seamus Byrne & Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen. (2023) Sport mega-event governance and human rights: the ‘Ruggie Principles’, responsibility and directions. Leisure Studies 42:2, pages 156-171.
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Calvin Nite, Khalid Ballouli & John Nauright. (2023) Illegitimately pursuing legitimacy: critical conversations of sport mega events hosting and bidding. Sport in Society 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Thomas Fletcher, Damion Sturm & Dominic Malcolm. (2023) A ‘cannibalised’ cricket event? Mediatisation, innovation and The Hundred. Leisure Studies 0:0, pages 1-16.
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Shuang Yin Cheryl Ng, Alle Bloom, Su Lyn Corcoran, Thomas Fletcher & Jonathan Sibley. (2022) ‘If you respect us...listen to us’: how sporting event media reframes or reinforces representations of street-connected children. Leisure Studies 41:6, pages 757-774.
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Kwang-Hoon Lee & Jean-Loup Chappelet. (2022) Does Country Attractiveness Matter in International Competition? The Case of Countries’ Bidding to Host Major Sports Events. International Journal of Public Administration 45:8, pages 675-686.
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Nicholas Wise & Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen. (2022) Uniting, disuniting and reuniting: towards a ‘United’ 2026. Sport in Society 25:4, pages 837-846.
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Robert Sroka. (2021) International sporting mega-events and conditionality. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 13:3, pages 461-477.
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Roberto Bondarik, Luiz Alberto Pilatti & Diogo José Horst. (2020) Sports mega-events and overestimated promises: the case of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 18:3, pages 351-367.
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Andrey Makarychev & Alexandra Yatsyk. (2020) Represent and perform: mega events and Russia’s imageries. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 12:1, pages 111-126.
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Thomas Fletcher & Kevin Hylton. (2018) ‘Race’, ethnicity and whiteness in the governance of the events industry. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 10:2, pages 164-179.
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