Alcohol Advertising During Televised Sports and Alcohol Consumption by Adolescents : Reply
- Authors: Nicholson, Matthew , Hoye, Russell
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 302, no. 5 (2009), p. 488-488
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In reply
- Authors: Nicholson, Matthew , Hoye, Russell
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 302, no. 5 (2009), p. 488
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Reducing adolescents' exposure to alcohol advertising and promotion during televised sports
- Authors: Nicholson, Matthew , Hoye, Russell
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 301, no. 14 (2009), p. 1479-1482
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Social capital and sport policies in Australia
- Authors: Hoye, Russell , Nicholson, Matthew
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Public Management Review Vol. 11, no. 4 (2009), p. 441-460
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- Description: This article analyses how the concept of social capital and related themes of social inclusion, social connectedness and community well-being manifest within sport policies of Australian state governments and how this illustrates a high degree of policy transfer among policy agencies. The article argues that government policy makers appear to have made a number of unfounded assumptions about the relationship between sport and social capital. The article concludes with a discussion of how the use of social capital in these policies illustrates a high degree of policy transfer due to institutional similarities between policy agencies and trans-state communication.
Sport stadia governance
- Authors: Hoye, Russell , Nicholson, Matthew
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Sport Management Review Vol. 13, no. 2 (2010), p. 171-178
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- Description: This case concerns the fictional city of Urbanville, the state capital of Northern Australia, a pseudonym for one of Australia's eight States and Territories, where the State and municipal governments have decided to invest $600 M in the construction of a new sport stadium. The case explores the question of how the stadium will be governed once it has been constructed. The case outlines the key issues and challenges posed by Urbanville's existing sport stadia infrastructure; current issues among stakeholders and their use of existing stadia in Urbanville; and possible choices for the governance arrangements of the new stadium. © 2009 Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand.