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Focuses on the identification and development of elite sporting talent especially in Olympic sports.
ผู้เขียนBarrie Houlihan, Mick Green

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รหัสสินค้า: 9780750682817
จำนวน: 320 หน้า
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หน่วย: เล่ม 
สำนักพิมพ์: Butterworth-Heinemann 
:: เนื้อหาโดยสังเขป
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.
:: สารบัญ
Chapter 1 Comparative elite Sport Development
Chapter 2 China
Chapter 3 Japan
Chapter 4 Singapore
Chapter 5 Germany
Chapter 6 France
Chapter 7 Poland
Chapter 9 New Zealand
Chapter 10 United States
Chapter 11 Conclusions
:: คำนิยม
This collection is a rarity: the editors provide a clear conceptual framework to assist authors, the authors use the framework to inform their analyses of athlete development in each of nine nation-states, and the editors use the chapters to write a concluding chapter that identifies the complex social, economic, political, and historical factors that shape processes of creating elite athletes in today's societies. As a result, this collection comes together in a way that will keep readers engaged and leave them better informed about sports in society.
-- Jay Coakley, Ph.D. --
Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA

In the lead up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, with many predicting that China is about to take the lead in the 'global sporting arms race', this is a very timely book. Houlihan and Green have taken the cross-cultural study of high performance sport development systems to a new level. Using sophisticated analytical tools for the comparison of national sport policies this book takes important steps towards understanding how and why countries compete in the 'global sporting arms race'. These are important questions when governments compete to spend many millions to host sporting mega events and develop competitive athletes, often at the expense of urgent social needs in their countries.
-- Professor Peter Donnelly --
Director, Centre for Sport Policy Studies, University of Toronto