Play the Game 2005

  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Jørgen Delman presents the history of China's modern development on its way from being a developing country to an economically strong nation in relation to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Rafael Maranhao speaks at Play the Game 2005 about corruption and money laundering in Brazilian football.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Marie-Hélène Pedneau speaks at Play the Game 2005 about the thirld world muscle drain, also known as ‘brawn drain’. 
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: In this conference presentation paper, Raymond Boyle from the University of Stirling, examins the increasingly complex relationship between sports, media and public relations.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Young people from indigenous cultures - societies which did not until recently have a history and culture of suicide - set alarming records of suicide.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Terry Monington speaks at the Play the Game 2005 conference the prospect of making sport available for all in third world countries in the contect of international politics.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Joe Phelan speaks at Play the Game 2005 about the role of business in developmental issues related to sport.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Words of welcome by Jens Sejer Andersen, Director, Play the Game, at Play the Game 2005: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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