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Journal articles on the topic "Olympic Games (1st : 1896 : Athens, Greece)"

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Saad, Khadija, Sofia Salama, Peter Horvatovich, Mohammed Al Maadheed, and Costas Georgakopoulos. "Olympic anti-doping laboratory: the analytical technological road from 2016 Rio De Janeiro to 2021 Tokyo." Bioanalysis 13, no. 19 (October 2021): 1511–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2021-0157.

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The summer Olympic Games is the major mega sports event since the first modern era Olympiad, held in Athens, Greece in 1896. International Olympic Committee (IOC) has the responsibility of the organization of the summer and winter Games ensuring the broadcast in all corners of earth. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the responsible organization of the fight against doping in sports. IOC and WADA support the event's country WADA Accredited Laboratory to incorporate the maximum of the new analytical technologies to become applicable during the event's antidoping testing. The current study reviewed the last 5 years progresses of the antidoping system with emphasis on the laboratory field.
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Yannas, Prodromos, and Amalia Triantafillidou. "The origins of public relations in Greece: Tracing the missing link and excavating landmark cases." Public Relations Inquiry, April 27, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2046147x241251408.

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The purpose of this paper is to provide an historical narrative tracing precedents of Greek Public Relations (PR) practice as far back as the organizing of mega events in mid-nineteenth century culminating in the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. The analysis documents that PR activities are interwoven with Greek governments’ initiatives aimed at tourism promotion. The paper is based on archival material and secondary sources. Access was granted to the special collections of the National Library of Greece and the Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive of the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation. Moreover, the study interrogates the three landmark events that ushered in the emergence of professional public relations in Greece in the early postwar period and supplements with important information the conventional accounts. The analysis established a PR-Tourism and National image promotion nexus that runs continuously throughout the period under examination, from the emergence of PR activities in mid-nineteenth century up until the early 1950s. The findings are based on the available written records. This historical review does not purport to be exhaustive and comprehensive. Future research could identify more PR-like activities worthy of mention. The study provides a springboard for investigating the precedents of PR practice in the pre-professionalization era. This investigation calls for an interdisciplinary perspective. This paper is the first one to trace precedents of professional PR practice to the second half the nineteenth century and the interwar period in Greece. It shows the interconnection of PR-like activities with tourism and underscores the prominent position of state agencies in those activities.
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Books on the topic "Olympic Games (1st : 1896 : Athens, Greece)"

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Lennartz, Karl. Die deutsche Olympia-Mannschaft von 1896. Kassel, Germany: Kasseler Sportverlag, 1992.

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Arvin-Bérod, Alain. Les enfants d'Olympie, 1796-1896. Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1996.

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Olympics in Athens 1896: The invention of the modern Olympic Games. London: Profile Books, 2004.

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Hoi Olympiakoi Agōnes stēn Athēna: 1896-1906. Alimos: Ekdoseis Ephesos, 2003.

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Mallon, Bill. The 1896 Olympic Games: Results for all competitors in all events, with commentary. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 1998.

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Linardos, Petros N. D. Vikelas: Apo to horama stēn praxē. Athēna: Ekdosē tēs Epitropēs Olympiakōn Agōnōn, 1996.

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Wolfgang, Decker, Dolianitis Georgios 1938-, and Lennartz Karl, eds. 100 Jahre Olympische Spiele: Der neugriechische Ursprung. Würzburg: Ergon, 1996.

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Vogiatzē, Iphigeneia, and Alikē Solōmou-Prokopiou. Hē Athēna sta telē tou 19ou aiōna: Hoi Prōtoi Diethneis Olympiakoi Agōnes. Athēna: Historikē kai Ethnologikē Hetaireia tēs Hellados, 2004.

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Sophokleous, Andreas Kl. Hoi Olympiakoi Agōnes 1896 kai 1906 mesa apo tis Kypriakes ephēmerides: Hē Kypriakē symmetochē kai hē ethnikē exarsē. Leukōsia: Institouto Mesōn Mazikēs Epikoinōnias, Intercollege, 2004.

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Peter, Sweeney. Edwin Flack: The Lion of Athens : Australia's first Olympic Games gold medalist. West Leederville, W.A: P. Sweeney, 2004.

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