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Keynotes
Horst Hübner
Local sports activity and sports facilities................................................................. 8
Fabien Ohl
Local sport between identity and economy............................................................ 24
Gertrud Pfister
Sport for all – opportunities and challenges in different sport systems...................... 36
Papers of the Parallel Sessions in alphabetical order
Kulkanti Barboza
Classical dance in India and Europe: an intercultural comparison............................. 53
Silvie Bergant, Petra Hilscher and Otmar Weiss
Sport identity and motivation of Austrian competitive athletes................................. 57
Kátia Bortolotti Marchi (PDF)
A sociological analysis of the World Nature Games – Brazil 1997............................. 64
Roberto Bottazzi
Time and islands: the spatial politics of football................................................... 70
Wojciech J. Cynarski and Kazimierz Obodyński
The symbolic dimension of Japanese budo.......................................................... 75
Gabriella Dancsecz and Lajos Szabó
Analysing international sport events from the aspect of project management........... 84
Paddy Dolan and John Connolly
Civilizing processes and hurling in Ireland: 1884-2000.......................................... 92
Richard Förg
Local sport development: solutions and opportunities of the Internet.................... 101
Alexandre Gerwinat, Martin K.W. Schweer and Karin Siebertz-Reckzeh
Sports clubs and sexual orientations – findings about a region’s perceptions
dealing with urban versus rural differences ....................................................... 112
Rui M. Gomes
Youth beliefs about health status..................................................................... 121
Neil Hall (PDF)
Young Australians using local sport for local transformation................................. 130
Maud Hietzge and Rolf Husmann
Performative ethnography and (g)local sports................................................... 139
Sven Ismer
The staging and (re)-construction of collective, nation-state related emotions
in the media coverage of world cup soccer matches............................................ 147
Michal Lenartowicz, Zbigniew Dziubiński, Krzysztof W. Jankowski
and Piotr Rymarczyk
Socialization, motives and barriers of practising sport
by top-level national athletes in selected sports .............................................. 157
Hans-Georg Lützenkirchen
Football fans as political players. On the enforcement of participation
potentials and political co-determination by the fan community......................... 166
Wanderley Marchi Jr., Ana Letícia Padeski Ferriera, Juliana Vlastuin,
Pedro Bevilaqua P. F. Alves and Tatiana Sviesk Moreira (PDF)
Volleyball’s history in Brazil: the development of sport in the theory of
Pierre Bourdieu and Norbert Elias................................................................... 172
Poone Mokhtari and Amir Dana (PDF)
The effect of observational practice on learning of valley badminton service:
the role of self-efficacy mediation.................................................................. 181
Marion Müller
The frontiers of football: the meaning of ethnic-national origin in
professional football teams......................................................................... 188
Marion Müller (PDF)
Gender as class in competitive sports: the different meaning of gender
in top-level sport........................................................................................ 196
Gilbert Norden
Monuments and street names honouring sports personalities........................... 202
Dino Numerato
The barriers of sport governance: “local” vs. “national”.................................... 212
Roger Penn and Mary Kiddy
Sport and health: the return of the local......................................................... 221
Ana Luísa Pereira (PDF)
Body’s values in alpinists and gym academy participants ................................. 229
Ana Luísa Pereira, Rui Corredeira and Ana Isabel Sousa
The amputee’s body ................................................................................... 235
Monika Roscher
Emerging order in movement ....................................................................... 243
Pippo Russo
Local sport in an era of post-territoriality ........................................................ 249
Jürgen Schwark
“Networking without checks” – golf as a calculated business accessory?............... 257
Aleš Sekot
Violence in sports........................................................................................ 267
Irena Slepičková and Miloslav Staněk (PDF)
The impact of public administration reform on sport policy
in the Czech Republic.................................................................................. 277
Irena Slepičková and Pavel Slepička
Youth sport spectators: their experience and motivation
for attending sport matches........................................................................ 287
Miloslav Staněk and Libor Flemr
The role of local authorities of Czech cities in support of sport:
a case study of the capital city of Prague...................................................... 294
Chris Stone
From talking shops to constructive partnerships: a case study
in community engagement......................................................................... 299
Kozo Tomiyama (PDF)
The reputation of sports clubs in Japan........................................................ 306
Silke Vagt-Keßler
“Acrobatic Salsa” in Germany – adoption process and body norms................... 312
Hanna Vehmas
Sociological explanations of sport tourism.................................................... 323
Donna Woodhouse
Positive Futures: the local delivery of a national sports based
social inclusion initiative............................................................................. 332
Jerzy Kosiewicz
Considerations on aggression in sport........................................................ 339
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