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Journal articles on the topic "Sporting news"

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FRISKEN, AMANDA. "Obscenity, Free Speech, and “Sporting News” in 1870s America." Journal of American Studies 42, no. 3 (December 2008): 537–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875808005562.

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The interventions of anti-vice crusader Anthony Comstock into 1870s popular illustrations created some surprising – and largely unintended – consequences. Not only did the man who defined modern American censorship goad into existence the radical free speech movement, but his manipulations of 1870s visual culture also heightened racial stereotyping in public print. His behind-the-scenes negotiations led illustrated newspaper editors to erase white sexuality, which they replaced with stories of interracial rape of white women by black men. In fostering both the rise of the free press movement and the selective racialization of visual culture, Comstock left an indelible mark on modern representation.
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Seale, Clive. "Sporting cancer: struggle language in news reports of people with cancer." Sociology of Health & Illness 23, no. 3 (May 2001): 308–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.00254.

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Tanner, Stephen, Kerry Green, and Shawn Burns. "Media Coverage of Sport for Athletes with Intellectual Disabilities: The 2010 Special Olympics National Games Examined." Media International Australia 140, no. 1 (August 2011): 107–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1114000114.

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In April 2010, Adelaide hosted the IXth national Special Olympics – a sporting event for athletes with intellectual disabilities. This article explores how the print media covered the Games. In particular, our interest is in the language adopted by reporters to describe the athletes and their performances. We were interested to see whether journalists adopted sporting language in their accounts of performances or, alternatively, adopted language that focused on the individual athlete's disability. The article explores a number of issues surrounding media coverage of sport for people with disabilities, including the extent to which media organisations perpetuate stereotypes about disability and whether this, if established, links back to the media's reliance on traditional news values.
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Gidengil, Elisabeth, and Joanna Everitt. "Conventional Coverage/Unconventional Politicians: Gender and Media Coverage of Canadian Leaders' Debates, 1993, 1997, 2000." Canadian Journal of Political Science 36, no. 3 (July 2003): 559–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423903778767.

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This article explores the implications for female politicians of the gendered nature of news coverage. An analysis of the language used in television news coverage of the English-language leaders' debates in the Canadian federal elections of 1993, 1997 and 2000 confirms that the debates are framed in stereotypically masculine ways as battles, sporting events or back street brawls. When the news coverage is compared with the leaders' actual behaviour in the debates, it is clear that the coverage focuses disproportionately on combative displays of behaviour by female party leaders, but tends to ignore the women when they adopt a more low-key style, especially when the novelty of a female leader has worn off.
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Harun, Farah Nadia, and Muhammad Marwan Ismail. "Saudi Women Participation in Sports: Critical Analysis of Presupposition Strategies in Arabic Online News Discourse." Sains Insani 5, no. 2 (November 30, 2020): 129–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33102/sainsinsani.vol5no2.178.

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Saudi women face many restrictions compared to other Arab or Muslim women as they have been barred (legally and or culturally) from doing many things by themselves or can only do some activities with the presence of a male guardian. Over the last two decades, there are many struggles recorded by the mass media, particularly the newspapers and the satellite channels. The media has been reported on the debates between groups demanding more rights for Saudi women and the conservative groups preserving the fundamental of Saudi's culture heavily based on the Islamic teaching and values. Hence, this paper examines the way modern standard Arabic online news of Al-Jazirah (AJ) of Saudi Arabia and BBC Arabic (BBCA) of United Kingdom portrayed the challenges faced by Saudi women in their involvement in international sporting events. This paper aims to analyse the ways that language is exploited in BBCA and AJ to report on struggles around the participation of Saudi women in sports, particularly in the used of presupposition strategies as one of discourse construction strategy utilised by the selected news outlets. Therefore, the paper critically examines news articles published by BBCA and AJ between 2010 and 2014 using a qualitative approach based on the textual-oriented Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) of Fairclough, media discourse of Ruth Wodak and Discourse and ideology of Van Dijk. The preliminary result shows that the two news outlets have a different way of portraying the restriction of Saudi women' participation in international sporting events according to their ideologies. Thus, at the end of the study, the researchers reveal the outlets' stand on this issue. Hence, highlight the hidden ideologies at the back of the struggles in the construction of Arabic online news discourses around Saudi women in general.
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Schoenstedt, Linda J., and Jackie Reau. "Running a Social-Media Newsroom: A Case Study of the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon." International Journal of Sport Communication 3, no. 3 (September 2010): 377–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.3.3.377.

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The objective of this case study was to create and execute a proactive new-media public relations plan for the 2009 Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon. Although the economic activity surrounding this marathon has been studied by Cobb and Olberding (2008), the 11th running of the popular marathon offered a chance to launch a social-media newsroom inside the traditional media center. Social-media tools like Twitter, YouTube, blogs, Facebook, Twitpics, and other multimedia postings have revamped news forums through their immediate transmission of news while traditional media must wait until press time. Few sporting events have actively planned to use social-media platforms to create ad campaigns, generate buzz, or track digital participation for selling, marketing, and measuring various responses to the event.
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Gunn, Alexandra C., and Nicola Surtees. "“Go NZ YAS!!”: Children’s news media texts as curriculum resources in Aotearoa New Zealand." Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood 20, no. 4 (December 2019): 337–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1463949119888496.

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Attending to current affairs and news within schools’ curricula is a potential pedagogical strategy that holds promise for addressing children’s knowledge, perspectives and agency in the world. However, our research suggests teachers’ good intentions may be compromised by tension between the details of news media content and the curriculum as enacted and planned. We report here on a study investigating two children’s news media publications designed to support Aotearoa New Zealand’s school curriculum. Our research enquires into content produced as children’s news and associated discourses about Aotearoa New Zealand, Aotearoa New Zealand life and the world. A dominant category of news reporting in the texts was sport (national and international). Analysis of this category identified particular discourses and constructions of New Zealand, New Zealanders and ‘others’ within the texts. Individual and collective sporting heroism was a dominant discourse in both the news items and children’s published responses. Furthermore, a construction of Aotearoa New Zealand as a relatively safe and non-corrupt place to live was also observed. Questions of what is important to know, how children are engaging with such valued knowledge and implications for teaching and teachers’ practices are raised from this research. Importantly, we ask: is this preoccupation with sports and heroism within children’s news made at the expense of opportunities to engage with children about a fuller range of real-world issues, including ‘difficult knowledge’, that potentially impact upon their lives?
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Stallings, L. Lynn. "See a Different Mathematics." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 13, no. 4 (November 2007): 212–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.13.4.0212.

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Sporting News, a popular sports magazine, runs certain stories under the heading of “See a different game.” These stories are in-depth analyses of strategy. The slogan means that if you know more about the strategy of the game, you will see the game differently. If students are pushed to think about mathematics more deeply and flexibly, they will, in effect, “see a different mathematics.” We can change our game plans by strategically posing mathematics problems so that students get that chance. As we add to our playbook of problem-posing strategies, our students will come to “understand a different mathematics.”
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حسان, سامح مصطفى. "تصميم المواقع الإلكترونية الرياضية المصرية : دراسة تحليلية = Design of Egyptian Sporting Online News : Analytical Study." مجلة العمارة والفنون والعلوم الإنسانية N.A., no. 10 P 1 (April 2018): 357–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0044804.

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Bell, Travis R. "SportsCenter: A Case Study of Media Framing U.S. Sport as the COVID-19 Epicenter." International Journal of Sport Communication 14, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 298–317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2020-0258.

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When COVID-19 enveloped sport, it presented SportsCenter, ESPN’s primary news vehicle, with an unexpected and ironic form of “March Madness,” with basketball as the sporting epicenter for a pandemic. This case study applied an ethnographic content analysis to examine how the cancellation or postponement of sport as a result of COVID-19 was framed across 22 episodes of SportsCenter from March 8 to 14, 2020. More than 134 min of coverage was devoted to COVID-19-related stories, and 268 unique types of stories were produced. Descriptive statistics suggested that COVID-19 was framed as having a direct impact on U.S. men’s professional sports leagues and the National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament. When considering news format characteristics, SportsCenter produced its coverage through convenience and relevance to ESPN, not sport. Even during a “breaking news” pandemic, SportsCenter retained its long-standing news process of gender bias and nationalistic favoritism. The visual difficulty of how to “show” coronavirus also presented a production challenge, but the messages and cues embedded in the visuals depicted a rapid shift in discourse that focused on basic reporting without health or global context. Instead, SportsCenter overwhelmed viewers with how sport was ripped away from (U.S.) American society.
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Roy, Georgina. "Feminism in new sporting spaces : gender, subjectivity and the female surfer in Britain." Thesis, University of Brighton, 2013. https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/2fe1ef1b-3853-4dc6-85a2-e7e33a24c4a7.

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The popularity of 'lifestyle' sports like surfing has risen exponentially since the 1990s (Booth, 2004; Wheaton, 2010). The female interest in surfing has been a particularly pronounced feature of this growth; evident not only in terms of participation, but in terms of consumption and visibility across forms of popular culture worldwide (Corner, 2010). This so-called 'boom' of interest in surfing amongst women in Britain is an important topic for feminist analysis. In its contemporary form, the sport has particularly strong links to standards of white heteronormativity, and the heterosexy image of the 'surfer girl' is a central aspect of surfing's commercial mainstreaming. At the same time, surfing is still a relatively ' new', and so-called 'alternative' sporting space, particularly amongst women in Britain. As such, it has the potential to challenge dominant discourses of femininity. Taking a post-structural feminist perspective, this research focuses on the ways in which females who surf are experiencing, negotiating and challenging issues of gender, sexuality and subjectivity in British surfing spaces. I draw on 32 in-depth interviews with females who surf, and ethnographic fieldwork conducted in four coastal locations; Brighton, Newquay, Newcastle and South Wales. I also offer self-reflexive insights as part of this ethnographic journey. The theoretical approach adopted is informed by the philosophical ideas of Deleuzel and Guattari , post-structural and post-modern feminisms and some aspects of queer theory. This 'meshwork' of influences makes for a unique epistemological and ontological perspective which I argue facilitates different and emergent ways of thinking about sport and space. In this thesis I weave these theoretical influences into an analysis of the lived experiences of females who surf in Britain. What emerges from the stories of the women and girls in this research is that surfing and surfing culture does in many ways reproduce the narrowly defined cultural norms connected to gender and sexuality. Importantly however, there are also various ways in which female surfers are disrupting these norms. This is made evident in the ways that female surfers are interpreting (sub)cultural values, emotionally negotiating surfing spaces, experiencing feminine body ideals, challenging spatial heteronormativity, and creating 'female-only' spaces. My research demonstrates that gendered power relations in surfing remain contested, and that challenges to dominant power relations are often transient and subtle in nature. However, I argue that because surfing is not as spatially and temporally located as most other sports, the power relations which infuse surfing spaces are less fixed, and thus remain open to more mobile and subtle forms of political agency. It is my contention that women and girls who surf in Britain are actively instigating ruptures in the heteronormalising of spaces, and that 'paddling out' is emerging as a powerful and potentially feminist way of exploring, experiencing and embodying female subjectivities.
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Cleary, Paul. "Determinants of inter-partner learning in an alliance between a national sporting organisation and a professional sport franchise." Click here to access this resource online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/675.

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This research explores the determinants of inter-partner learning in alliances. The potential for organisations to learn from their alliance partner is well recognised in the literature. The Knowledge Based View of the Firm (KBV) posits that an organisation’s knowledge base, especially its tacit knowledge base, is a source of sustainable competitive advantage. Three key determinants of inter-partner learning are: intent to learn, transparency (i.e. willingness to share knowledge) and receptivity (i.e. capacity to learn). These three concepts are used to guide a single case study of an alliance between a National Sport Organisation (NSO) and a Professional Sport Franchise (PSF). Data was obtained through semi-structured interviews with key informants at both organisations. Each individual transcript was colour coded in relation to each of the four research questions. All relevant quotes were then copied into separate files for each organisation and categorised by research question. The results of the study suggest that 1) despite historical conflict, the relationship between alliance partners is becoming increasingly positive; 2) intent to learn was low in both organisations but higher in the NSO; 3) the NSO was more transparent than the PSF; and 4) receptivity was low for both organisations. Key conclusions of the research are that the NSO and PSF are failing to take full advantage of the opportunities presented by their relationship, but intent, transparency and receptivity remain useful concepts to explore inter-partner learning.
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Schneemann, Sandra [Verfasser], Gerd [Akademischer Betreuer] MühlheußEr, and Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Deutscher. "New insights into tournament theory: effort, sabotage, risk-taking, and heterogeneity; empirical analysis of sporting contests / Sandra Schneemann ; Gerd Mühlheußer, Christian Deutscher." Bielefeld : Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1140586068/34.

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Genty, Matthieu. "Essai d'analyse systémique sur la comparaison interculturelle des spectacles sportifs : le football à Paris et le baseball à New York." Paris 5, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA05H047.

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Du point de vue de la mise en spectacle du sport, l'Amérique du nord et l'Europe se distinguent par des pratiques apparemment hermétiques les unes aux autres. Entre permanences et différences, l'étude des exemples du football à Paris et du baseball à New York permet de mieux cerner l'influence des différents aspects du sport et de la culture qui entrent en ligne de compte dans la définition des « façonSd'être au spectacle » : poids des préférences ethnomotrices, influence de l'histoire, rôle de la culture globale, règles constitutives de la mise en spectacle, structure des systèmes sportifs nationaux, économie et droit du sport, modalités de compétition et d'organisation des ligues ou « mythologies » plus ou moins maléables montrent que le succès de chaque championnat professionnel repose sur la diffusion et la reproduction d'une culture spécifique. Le sport comme spectacle s'impose ainsi en dernière instance comme une « matière molle » qui s'adapte aux cultures locales
From the point of vue of sport events shows, North America and Europe are characterized by a seemingly sealed practices to each other. Between permanences and differences, the study of the examples of football in Paris and baseball in New York provides a better understanding of the different aspects of sport and culture that are taken into account in the definition of « the way to be part of the show » : weight of ethnomotorskills, influence of history, role of global culture, rules on how to set the show, structure of national sports systems, economics and sports laws, terms of competition and organization of leagues, or more or less deritives « mythologies » show that the success every professional league is based on the dissemination and replication of a specific culture. Sport as a show appears in the final instance as a « soft matter » which adapts to local cultures
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Cotic, Matthias Verfasser], Andreas B. [Akademischer Betreuer] [Imhoff, Joachim [Akademischer Betreuer] Hermsdörfer, Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] Augat, and Ansgar [Akademischer Betreuer] Schwirtz. "The Influence of a New Plate Fixator on Valgus Producing Open Wedge High Tibial Ostetomy and its Outcome in Sporting Activity / Matthias Cotic. Betreuer: Andreas B. Imhoff. Gutachter: Andreas B. Imhoff ; Joachim Hermsdörfer ; Peter Augat ; Ansgar Schwirtz." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1082979295/34.

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Heyraud, Yann. "Le droit non-étatique dans les rapports internationaux privés : contribution à l'étude des fonctions du droit international privé." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01D009/document.

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La production de règles d'origine non étatique se développe dans les rapports internationaux privés. L'analyse de ces règles dans les activités commerciale et sportive construit progressivement une définition unifiée de la notion de droit non-étatique : ensemble des règles écrites et unilatéralement élaborées par des acteurs privés et/ou publics, ayant vocation à s'appliquer eu égard à l'activité considérée, indépendamment des frontières étatiques. Cette proposition est mise à l'épreuve des diverses interactions entretenues par le droit non-étatique, visant à en expliquer le fonctionnement. L'arbitrage atteste sa réception, la fréquence de son application, voire sa promotion, jusqu'à l'exclusion de législations nationales impératives. L'ordre juridique français, par principe, refuse la réception de ce droit, hormis action exceptionnelle des juges, du législateur ou d'organes auxquels il est reconnu compétence. À un niveau supra-étatique, la Cour de justice contrôle directement les règles non-étatiques susceptibles d'entraver les libertés garanties par l'Union européenne, dont la libre circulation des travailleurs. La Cour européenne des droits de l'homme a la possibilité de contrôler indirectement les règles non-étatiques transposées par des États, en raison d'atteintes potentielles aux libertés individuelles, dans le cadre de la lutte contre le dopage par exemple. Le droit international privé, par ailleurs, contribue à rendre compte de l'application du droit non-étatique, en renforce l'efficacité, et participe, potentiellement et à titre prospectif, de la résolution de conflits de normes produits par des règles non-étatiques
The production of non-state norms is growing in private international relations. The analysis of these norms in commercial and sporting activities is progressively building a unified definition of the notion of non-state norms: set of rules written and unilaterally drawn up by private and/or public actors, has intended to be applied with regard to the activity concerned, regardless of State borders. This proposal is put to the test of the various interactions maintained by non-state norms, in order to explain how these norms work. Arbitration attests to its receipt, the frequency of its application and even its promotion, up to the exclusion of imperative national rules. The French legal system, as a matter of principle, refuses to accept these non-state norms. Exceptionally, this principle is contradicted by the action of judges, legislators or bodies whose competence is recognized by the French legal system. At a -supra-state level, the Court of Justice directly controls non-state norms which may hamper the freedoms guaranteed by the European Union, including the free movement of workers. The European Court of Human Rights has the possibility of indirectly controlling non-state norms transposed by States, due to potential breach of individual freedoms, for example in the fight against doping. Moreover, Private International Law helps to explain the application of non-state norms, enhances their efficiency, and potentially and prospectively participates in the resolution of conflicts of norms produced by non­state norms
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Kliment, Daniel. "Sportovní zázemí tenisového klubu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-265430.

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The subject of the thesis to this is newly built sports facilities tennis club in Brno Pole. The building has a basement and three floors. The main entrance to make the building is from the west side of the level 1.NP. At the bottom of the building is the location of facilities for athletes. On the top floor located facilities for staff and snackbar. Vertical and horizontal structures are mostly made from ceramic system components Heluz. The staircases are monolithic reinforced concrete. Part of the new buildings are complete aluminum construction, plumbing, others, carpentry, locksmith's products. The project was evaluated by computer program AutoCAD.
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Herzet, Cyril. "Hosting Tour De France Under Covid-19: Bargain Or Burden For New Stage Cities?" Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-185193.

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The Tour De France (TDF) is the third largest sporting event in the world and the biggest cycling race in terms of popularity and prestige. The event generates global media exposure and attracts millions of short- and long-term visitors each year, thus, TDF is extremely appealing for communities in search of profits. Using Linear Directional Mean (LDM) and semi-structured interviews (community and organization sides), this paper analyzes how TDF has spatially evolved through time by comparing the 2021 racetrack to other time intervals. Additionally, reasons of the potential shift in terms of spatial distribution are investigated considering current issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has severely affected the tourism sector and therefore, the benefits that communities were expecting to perceive by hosting TDF. Findings showed that the 2021 route deviated from previous editions time of the TDF history including 10 new stage cities that never hosted the event before. The respondent from the organization indicated the pandemic only indirectly affected the TDF route and that the location of the Grand Départ as well as the main internal constraints imposed to the organizers are key elements in the spatial distribution of the event. Interviewed communities acknowledged that there was risk while hosting TDF this year due to potential restrictive measures. However, they recognized that benefits brought by the race largely overweight potential negative impacts from the epidemic. Indeed, TDF remains a way to bring economic benefits, social cohesion, happiness, pride and satisfaction to hosting cities at a time when the tourism industry is at a standstill.
Le Tour de France (TDF) est le troisième événement sportif au monde et la plus grande course cycliste en termes de popularité et de prestige. L’événement génère une exposition médiatique mondiale et attire chaque année des millions de visiteurs à court et à long terme. Le TDF est donc extrêmement attrayant pour les communautés à la recherche de profits. À l’aide de la Direction Moyenne Linéaire (MLD) et d’interviews semi-structurées (côté communauté et organisation), ce mémoire analyse l’évolution spatiale du TDF au fil du temps en comparant le parcours de 2021 à d’autres intervalles temporelles de la course. En outre, les raisons du changement potentiel en termes de distribution spatiale sont étudiées en tenant compte des problèmes actuels dus à la pandémie de COVID-19 ayant gravement affecté le secteur du tourisme et, par conséquent, les avantages que les communautés espéraient percevoir en accueillant le TDF. Les résultats ont montré que l’itinéraire de 2021 s’écarte des éditions précédentes de l’histoire du TDF en incluant 10 nouvelles villes étapes qui n’ont jamais accueilli l’événement auparavant. Le répondant de l’organisation a indiqué que la pandémie n’a affecté qu’indirectement le parcours du TDF et que l’emplacement du Grand Départ ainsi que les principales contraintes internes imposées aux organisateurs sont des éléments clés dans la répartition spatiale de l’événement. Les communautés interrogées ont reconnu qu’il y avait un risque à accueillir le TDF cette année en raison des mesures restrictives potentielles. Cependant, elles ont admis que les bénéfices apportés par la course surpassaient largement les impacts négatifs potentiels dus à l’épidémie. En effet, le TDF reste un moyen d’apporter des effets économiques positifs, de la cohésion sociale, du bonheur, de la fierté et de la satisfaction aux villes hôtes à un moment où l’industrie du tourisme est au point mort.
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Hapel, Françoise. "L2 et EPS réunis dans un projet commun. Le cirque en CLIN. Quels effets sur l'apprentissage du français ?" Thesis, Paris 3, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA030093/document.

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Cette recherche se situe dans le domaine de la didactique des langues. Elle s’appuie sur une expérience d’enseignement du français à travers la mise en place d’un projet d’arts du cirque menée en classe d’initiation (CLIN). L’hypothèse est que les activités de cirque, par les émotions qu’elles mettent en jeu et les situations de communication qu’elles développent, sont déclencheuses d’une prise de parole spontanée et ont un effet positif sur la production orale des apprenants en L2. Les étapes de réalisation du projet tiennent compte de l’évolution de la place des émotions dans la pratique de cette activité artistique : Se mouvoir pour s’émouvoir ; Voir et s’émouvoir ; Donner à voir pour émouvoir. L’analyse des tâches mises en place à la lumière des théories de l’acquisition des langues permet de mesurer leur impact sur le développement de la production orale des apprenants en français. L’analyse de la production orale ainsi que de l’investissement des apprenants dans le projet et des émotions qu’ils ont exprimées, permet de mettre en évidence certains éléments du rapport émotion/investissement/acquisition d’une L2. En mesurant la portée et les limites de cette étude, je peux proposer quelques perspectives et conseils pour la mise en place d’un projet cirque visant l’acquisition d’une L2
This research is situated in the field of language teaching. It is based on an experience of teaching French through a circus arts project, conducted in a primary school with a group of children aged 6 to 11, recently arrived in France. The hypothesis is that circus activities through the emotions involved and the implied situations of communication lead to spontaneous speech and have a positive effect of L2 oral production. The steps of the project take into account the evolution of emotions developed in these artistic activities: - Move to feel moved - See and feel moved – Give to see for spectators to feel moved. The analysis of the tasks in the light of language acquisition theories leads to a better understanding of the impact of this project on learners’ oral production of French. The analysis of the oral production, the examination of the investment of learners in the project and of emotions they expressed, allow me to highlight certain elements of the link between emotion, investment and L2 acquisition. After measuring the scope and limits of this study, I can suggest a few perspectives and advice for the establishment of a circus project involving L2 acquisition
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Mota, Ana Margarida Marques. "O impacto da informação jornalística no mercado acionista: os casos das SAD's do Benfica, Porto e Sporting." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/86701.

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Trabalho de Projeto do Mestrado em Economia apresentado à Faculdade de Economia
In a global society of where information is given almost in real time, the media have the capacity to create an impact in various domains of the economy, namely in the performance of companies listed on stock exchanges. Football is not an exception. The thousands of shareholders of major clubs are not indifferent to unexpected events and to the financial activity of the favorites. This Work of Project studies the effects of journalistic information on the daily closing prices of the three major Portuguese clubs, Benfica, Porto and Sporting, that is, the share prices of the public limited sports companies that hold them, in the period between November 2009 and June 2018. The methodology to be used will be the event study, using the Chow test with dummy variables, created for each of the days of the event window, in order to assess the statistical significance of the effect of news on the variation of the closing quotation. The procedure starts from the hypothesis that there is media when the number of daily transactions exceeds a certain minimum number, defined for each team. It is concluded that meet this condition, and therefore may be associated with news that potentially affected the performance of the teams, positively or negatively, are the signing of contracts concerning television rights and the hiring and / or dismissal of managers. The anticipation of title wins is one of the other causes for a significant increase in the number of daily transactions in a given period.
Numa sociedade global de informação dada quase em tempo real, os meios de comunicação social têm a capacidade de causar impacto em vários domínios da economia, mais concretamente no desempenho de empresas cotadas em bolsas de valores. O futebol não foge à regra. Os milhares de acionistas de grandes clubes não ficam indiferentes a acontecimentos inesperados e à atividade financeira dos favoritos. Neste Trabalho de Projeto, serão estudados os efeitos da informação jornalística nos preços de fecho diários das ações dos três grandes clubes portugueses, Benfica, Porto e Sporting, mais concretamente nas sociedades anónimas desportivas que os detêm, no período compreendido entre novembro de 2009 e junho de 2018. A metodologia a ser utilizada será a do estudo de evento, com a utilização de testes de Chow com variáveis dummy, criadas para cada um dos dias da janela de evento, de modo a permitir avaliar a significância estatística do efeito mediático na variação da cotação de fecho. Parte-se da hipótese de que existe efeito mediático quando o número de transações diárias ultrapassa um certo valor mínimo, variante de equipa para equipa. Conclui-se que os acontecimentos com mais mediatismo que poderão ter afetado o desempenho das equipas, pela positiva ou pela negativa, prendem-se com a assinatura de contratos para concessão de direitos de transmissão televisivos e a contratação e/ou despedimento de treinadores. A antecipação da conquista de títulos é também uma das outras causas para o aumento significativo do número de transações diárias num determinado período.
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Books on the topic "Sporting news"

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Bonavita, Mark. The Sporting News baseball register. St. Louis, MO: The Sporting News, 1998.

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Carter, Craig, Mike Nahrstedt, Steve Zesch, and Joe Hoppel. The Sporting News greatest sports dynasties. St. Louis, Mo: Sporting News Pub. Co., 1989.

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Hoppel, Joe. The Sporting news baseball trivia 2. Edited by Carter Craig. St. Louis, Mo: Sporting News Pub. Co., 1987.

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The Sporting News chronicle of baseball. New York: BDD Illustrated Books, 1993.

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Hoppel, Joe. The Sporting news football trivia book. Edited by Kaegel Dick. St. Louis, Mo: Sporting News Pub. Co., 1985.

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Association, National Basketball. The Sporting news official NBA register. St. Louis, MO: Sporting News, 1994.

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The Sporting news selects 50 greatest sluggers. St. Louis, MO: Sporting News, 2000.

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Joe, Hoppel, and Nahrstedt Mike, eds. The Sporting news, first hundred years, 1886-1986. St. Louis, Mo: Sporting News Pub. Co., 1985.

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The Sporting news selects pro football's greatest teams. [St. Louis, MO: Sporting News, 2002.

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The Sporting News selects baseball's 25 greatest moments. St. Louis, MO: Sporting News Pub. Co., 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sporting news"

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McIntire, Matt. "Embracing Sporting News in England and America: Nineteenth-century Cricket and Baseball News." In Anglo-American Media Interactions, 1850–2000, 32–47. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230286221_3.

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Toffoletti, Kim, Jessica Francombe-Webb, and Holly Thorpe. "Femininities, Sport and Physical Culture in Postfeminist, Neoliberal Times." In New Sporting Femininities, 1–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_1.

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Riley, Sarah, and Adrienne Evans. "Lean Light Fit and Tight: Fitblr Blogs and the Postfeminist Transformation Imperative." In New Sporting Femininities, 207–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_10.

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Lucas, Cathryn B., and Matthew R. Hodler. "#TakeBackFitspo: Building Queer Futures in/Through Social Media." In New Sporting Femininities, 231–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_11.

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Toffoletti, Kim. "Sport, Postfeminism and Women with Disabilities: Female Paralympians on Social Media." In New Sporting Femininities, 253–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_12.

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Nash, Meredith. "Empowering “Sporty Sisters” Through “Active Living”: A Feminist Multi-modal Critical Discourse Analysis of the Lorna Jane Fitness Fashion Website." In New Sporting Femininities, 277–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_13.

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Thorpe, Holly, Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst, and Megan Chawansky. "The Girl Effect and “Positive” Representations of Sporting Girls of the Global South: Social Media Portrayals of Afghan Girls on Skateboards." In New Sporting Femininities, 299–323. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_14.

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Toffoletti, Kim, Holly Thorpe, and Jessica Francombe-Webb. "Erratum to: New Sporting Femininities." In New Sporting Femininities, E1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_15.

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McClearen, Jennifer. "Don’t Be a Do-Nothing-Bitch: Popular Feminism and Women’s Physical Empowerment in the UFC." In New Sporting Femininities, 43–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_3.

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Tredway, Kristi. "The Performance of Blackness and Femininity in Postfeminist Times: Visualising Serena Williams Within the Context of Corporate Globalisation." In New Sporting Femininities, 63–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sporting news"

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Qiang Ma. "The mechanism of action and channelizing research of online sporting news commentary." In 2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Information Processing (CSIP). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csip.2012.6309076.

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Smith, Mark. "Analysis of Sporting Events Using Softbots." In 2010 Seventh International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itng.2010.209.

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Bingley, Scott, and Stephen Burgess. "A framework for Internet adoption in sporting bodies: A local New Zealand sporting case." In 2010 International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i-society16502.2010.6018736.

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SMINDU, Neluta. "Importance of the Anthropological and Genetic Criteria Involved in Sporting Selection." In 3rd Central & Eastern European LUMEN International Conference – New Approaches in Social and Humanistic Sciences | NASHS 2017| Chisinau, Republic of Moldova | June 8-10, 2017. LUMEN Publishing House, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc.nashs2017.37.

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Koh, H. S., Y. B. Lim, T. H. Seow, D. Stocks, and A. Thapar. "The Floating Performance Stage @ Marina Bay, Singapore: New Possibilities for Space Creation." In ASME 2008 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2008-57291.

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This paper presents the systems engineering solutions implemented in developing a large floating performance stage that was constructed at the Marina Bay of Singapore. The Marina Floating Platform is designed to be a multi-purpose facility on the bay for mass spectator events, sporting activities and cultural performances, as well as be a re-configurable “piers” for water sports and boat shows. This floating platform was completed in 2007 and is believed to be the world’s largest floating performance stage on water. It hosted the nation’s National Day Parade 2007, the first parade to be held on water. Since then, the floating platform and its seating gallery have been used as the venue for lifestyle events, extreme sports, the Singapore Fireworks Festival and Water Carnival. The floating platform opens up new possibilities in space creation in land-scarce countries such as Singapore.
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A. Munem, Hesham S., ElSayed K. Abou El Kassem, and Essam E. Khalil. "Flow Regimes and Thermal Comfort Around Spectators in Air Conditioned Squash Courts." In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-47629.

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Although there are still a number of squash arenas that are not air-conditioned or heated; Air conditioning of squash courts has become a trend when design and establishing new squash courts as well as other sporting arena. The current paper numerically investigates the influence of location and number of air conditioning supply and extracts openings on air flow properties in spectators’ area within a squash area. The present work focuses on predicting air flow patterns and thermal behaviour through investigating of the air flow regimes and moisture content inside the spectators’ area. Furthermore, the work investigates the heat transfer behaviour through analysing temperature and relative humidity profiles within the area. Moreover, carbon dioxide dispersion is investigated in order to recommend design features that aid to achieve the thermal comfort environment inside the studied area. The present investigation made use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation techniques as embedded in the commercially available code (FLUENT 6.2).
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Petersson, Håkan, Damien Motte, and Robert Bjärnemo. "Carbon Fiber Composite Materials in Modern Day Automotive Production Lines: A Case Study." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-62272.

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New and innovative production equipment can be developed by introducing lightweight materials in modern day automotive industry production lines. The properties of these new materials are expected to result in improved ergonomics, energy savings, increased flexibility and more robust equipment, which in the end will result in enhanced productivity. Carbon composite materials are one such alternative that has excellent material properties. These properties are well documented, and the market for carbon composite materials is growing in many areas such as commercial aircrafts, sporting goods and wind turbines. However, when studying the use of carbon composite materials for production equipment in the automotive industry, it was found that there were few, if any, such examples. This paper focuses on innovative ways of making carbon composite materials available for designing automotive industry production equipment by introducing a design and material concept that combines flexibility, relatively low costs and high functionality. By reducing the weight by 60%, it was obvious that the operators were very positive to the new design. But just as important as the improvement of the ergonomic feature, the combination of low weight and material properties resulted in a more robust design and a more stable process of operation. The two main designs (two versions of the steel-based design were constructed) were developed sequentially, making it difficult to compare development costs since knowledge migrated from one project to the next. In this study, the gripper was manufactured in both carbon composite material and steel. The different designs were compared with reference to design costs, functionality, robustness, product costs and ergonomics. The study clearly shows that the composite material represents a favorable alternative to conventional materials, as the system combines superior properties without significantly increasing the cost of the equipment. This paper describes the approach in detail.
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Rahman, Mosfequr, Tyler Bennett, David Glisson, Darrell Beckley, and Jobaidur Khan. "Finite Element Analysis of Prosthetic Running Blades Using Different Composite Materials to Optimize Performance." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-37293.

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A prosthetic limb is an artificial device that replaces missing body part, or parts. Prosthetic limbs are used for many different applications however the application of prosthetic limbs focused in this paper categorized as prosthetic enhancements. Prosthetic enhancements are special prosthetic that allow the patients to participate in more rigorous recreational activities, such as running. These prosthetic limbs now have started to arise in major sporting events like the Olympics. Some researchers say that the legs use only 25% of the energy that an able bodied leg would use. High performance prosthetic running legs made of carbon fiber, show great advantages over their metal counterparts. Including being lighter and being able to retain more strain energy, current carbon fiber running blades offered by Ossur provide the best performance in the market. In this study, prosthetic racing legs known as blades were analyzed using finite element analysis technique. Performance improvements of these blades were sought by creating mechanical models of the current Ossur products using the finite element analysis software ANSYS and incorporating better performing composite materials into the mechanical simulations. Two different composite materials have taken in consideration by which the legs are created from, these are thermoplastic values for polyethylene epoxy and Vinylester. The use of a new composite material reduces the strain in each of the existing blade geometries, and it permits fewer layers of carbon fiber to be required in the construction of these running blades, which reduces the weight of each leg. Three different blade designs such as Cheetah blade, Flex-Run blade and Flex-Sprint blade have been considered in this study. Also two different loading conditions on the blade such as standing and running conditions have been considered.
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