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The Paralympic Games explained (2010)

Auteur(s): Ian Brittain

The Paralympic Games is the second largest multi-sport festival on earth and an event which poses profound and challenging questions about the nature of sport, disability and society. ‘The Paralympic Games Explained’ is the first complete introduction to the Paralympic phenomenon, exploring every key aspect and issue, from the history and development of the Paralympic movement to the economic and social impact of the contemporary Games. The book introduces the three most important theoretical models of disability (medical, social and bio-social), to enable the reader to fully understand the Paralympics in the context of wider discussions of disability in society. It also offers a straightforward explanation of the importance of language and terminology in shaping our understanding of disability and disability sport. Including international examples and comparative material throughout, the book offers detailed and broad-ranging discussion of key issues such as: how societal attitudes influence disability sport; the governance of Paralympic and elite disability sport; the relationship between the Paralympics and the Olympics; drugs and technology in disability sport; classification in disability sport. This book is essential reading for all students with an interest in disability sport, sporting mega-events, the politics of sport, or disability in society.

Literatuurverwijzing: Brittain, I. (2010). The Paralympic Games explained. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

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