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Green, Mick, (1957-)

 

  • Comparative elite sport development[electronic resource] :systems, structures and public policy /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 796.069
    Title/Author: Comparative elite sport development : systems, structures and public policy // [edited by] Barrie Houlihan, Mick Green.
    other author: Houlihan, Barrie.
    Published: Oxford, UK ; : Butterworth-Heinemann,, 2008.
    Description: xiii, 302 p. : : ill. ;; 24 cm.
    Subject: Sports and state.
    Subject: Sports administration.
    Subject: Coaching (Athletics)
    ISBN: 9780750682817
    ISBN: 0750682817
    [NT 15000227]: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    [NT 15000228]: Comparative elite sport development / Barrie Houlihan and Mick Green -- China / Fan Hong -- Japan / Mayumi Ya-Ya Yamamoto -- Singapore / Lionel Teo -- Germany / Karen Petry, Dirk Steinbach and Verena Burk -- France / Emmanuel Bayle, Christophe Durand and Luc Nilonoff -- Poland / Jolanta �Zy�sko -- Norway / P�al Augestad and Nils Asle Bergsgard -- New Zealand / Shane Collins -- United States / Emily Sparvero, Laurence Chalip and B. Christine Green -- Conclusion / Mick Green and Barrie Houlihan.
    [NT 15000229]: There is a paucity of academic work in the area of elite sport development despite there being ample evidence that achieving international sporting success is of increasing importance to the public (exemplified by consistent media interest in elite success or the lack of it) and to governments in most developed countries who have, almost without exception, increased the level of public funding for elite squad development often to the detriment of other sports policy objectives such as increasing general levels of participation. Comparative Elite Sport Development: systems, structures and public policy focuses on the identification and development of elite sporting talent especially in Olympic sports. Written by a team of international contributors it applies a reflective and analytical approach, and both informs, and is informed by, established bodies of theory in policy analysis. Uniquely, it adopts a comparative approach of policy rivals, leading 'sports powers' and policy innovators, which provides broad and thorough analytical coverage. * A revealing and unique comparative study of policy rivals, leading 'sports powers' and policy innovators - including China, Japan, Singapore, Germany, France, Poland, Norway, New Zealand and the United States * Edited by well established experts in the field and contributed to by a global team of cutting edge researchers * Focuses on the hot-topic of identifying and developing elite sporting talent especially in Olympic sports.
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