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von Feiler, Svenja (Autor),
Erschienen in Sports volunteers around the globe : meaning and understanding of volunteering and its societal impact, Cham: Springer International Publishing (Verlag), 2018, S. 103-113, Lit.
“...Volunteering has a long tradition in Germany and is an important part of civil society and German...”Erschienen in Sports volunteers around the globe : meaning and understanding of volunteering and its societal impact, Cham: Springer International Publishing (Verlag), 2018, S. 103-113, Lit.
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von Krüger, Arnd (Autor)
Erschienen in Sport, representation and evolving identities in Europe, Frankfurt a.M.: Lang (Verlag), 2010, S. 289-316, Lit.
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Erschienen in Sport, representation and evolving identities in Europe, Frankfurt a.M.: Lang (Verlag), 2010, S. 289-316, Lit.
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von Senkbeil, Karsten (Autor)
Erschienen in Communication and Sport, Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton (Verlag), 2021, S. 441-458, Lit.
“... team at FIFA World Cups since the 1950s as yardsticks of Germany’s status in the world...”Erschienen in Communication and Sport, Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton (Verlag), 2021, S. 441-458, Lit.
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von Porter, Dilwyn (Autor),
Erschienen in On and off the field : Fußballkultur in England und Deutschland, Wiesbaden: Springer VS (Verlag), 2014, S. 67-84, Lit.
“... - are deeply embedded in popular culture, though probably more so in England than in Germany. For the ‘fifty...”Erschienen in On and off the field : Fußballkultur in England und Deutschland, Wiesbaden: Springer VS (Verlag), 2014, S. 67-84, Lit.
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“...This study demonstrates that the Football World Cup 1974 in Germany was not able to generate any...”
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von Schiller, Kay (Autor)
Erschienen in The FIFA World Cup 1930–2010 : politics, commerce, spectacle and identities, Göttingen: Wallstein (Verlag), 2014, S. 220-239, Lit.
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Erschienen in The FIFA World Cup 1930–2010 : politics, commerce, spectacle and identities, Göttingen: Wallstein (Verlag), 2014, S. 220-239, Lit.
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von Groysberg, Boris (Autor),
Boston (Mass.): 2016, 32 S., Lit.
“...After years of ups and downs, Germany won its fourth World Cup Championship in 2014. This case...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Botta, Felix A. Jiménez (Autor)
Erschienen in Sport in society, 20 (2017), 10 (Global and transnational sport: ambiguous borders, connected domains), S. 1440-1456, Lit.
“...s West Germany, but were unable to prevent its success. ‘Yes to Football, No to Torture!’ sparked a...”Erschienen in Sport in society, 20 (2017), 10 (Global and transnational sport: ambiguous borders, connected domains), S. 1440-1456, Lit.
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von Hagn, Florian (Autor),
Erschienen in Managing sport and leisure operations, Los Angeles (Cal.): Sage (Verlag), 2014, S. 335-346, Lit.
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Erschienen in Managing sport and leisure operations, Los Angeles (Cal.): Sage (Verlag), 2014, S. 335-346, Lit.
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“... of a soccer World Cup, in this case the 2006 World Cup held in Germany. In addition to three methods...”
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von Lierhaus, Monica (Hrsg.),
Berlin: Das Neue Berlin Verl.-Ges. (Verlag), 2006, 191 S.
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von Shimokubo, Takuya (Autor)
Erschienen in International journal of sport policy and politics, 14 (2022), 1, S. 37-52, Lit.
“.... Germany is selected as an ideal context for research. Because the German national team won the 2014 FIFA...”Erschienen in International journal of sport policy and politics, 14 (2022), 1, S. 37-52, Lit.
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von Preuß, Holger (Autor),
Erschienen in Routledge handbook of sport and legacy : meeting the challenge of major sports events, London, Abingdon: Routledge (Verlag), Taylor & Francis (Verlag), 2015, S. 202-216, Lit.
“... benefits of hosting the World Cup in Germany in 2006. The provision of good accommodation and transport...”Erschienen in Routledge handbook of sport and legacy : meeting the challenge of major sports events, London, Abingdon: Routledge (Verlag), Taylor & Francis (Verlag), 2015, S. 202-216, Lit.
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“... of the World Cup 2010 on the derogation of minorities and disadvantaged groups in Germany and hypothesized...”
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von Heck, Sandra (Autor)
Erschienen in Sport and the emancipation of European women : the struggle for self-fulfilment, London: Routledge (Verlag), 2014, S. 116-136, Lit.
“... movement primary gained ground through regional and national activities. Germany was among the most active...”Erschienen in Sport and the emancipation of European women : the struggle for self-fulfilment, London: Routledge (Verlag), 2014, S. 116-136, Lit.
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von Heck, Sandra (Autor)
Erschienen in The international journal of the history of sport, 29 (2012), 2 (Sport and the Emancipation of European Women: the Struggle for Self-fulfilment), S. 318-338, Lit.
“... movement primary gained ground through regional and national activities. Germany was among the most active...”Erschienen in The international journal of the history of sport, 29 (2012), 2 (Sport and the Emancipation of European Women: the Struggle for Self-fulfilment), S. 318-338, Lit.
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von Büttner, Nicolas (Autor),
Erschienen in Zeitschrift für Verkehrswissenschaft, 78 (2007), 3, S. 145-175, Lit.
“...This study uses the example of the 2006 soccer World Cup in Germany to examine whether any...”Erschienen in Zeitschrift für Verkehrswissenschaft, 78 (2007), 3, S. 145-175, Lit.
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