In the final session of the 1st International Colloquium of Olympic Studies Centres, which took place at Loughborough University in 2012, the value of holding such International Colloquia was clearly acknowledged, particularly because it brought Centre representatives together, promoted networking, fostered awareness of research and education related practice in the field of Olympic Studies, and provided opportunities for developing research and other forms of collaboration.
Thus, it was decided that future Colloquia should be held on a quadrennial basis, and should be associated with the host city or country of the forthcoming edition of the Games. It is now Brazil’s turn and the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul will, through its Olympic Studies Research Group, host the second edition of this Colloquium in Porto Alegre City.
The themes proposed for the Colloquium will follow on from those initiated at the previous event, or address matters arising from recent discussions such as those relating to the 2020 Agenda, and themes relating to on-going research carried out within and in cooperation between Olympic Studies Centres.
The 2nd International Colloquium of Olympic Studies Centres will take place on August 2 and 3, 2016, at room 301 of Building 81 of PUCRS’ Sports Park – Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul.
Avenida Ipiranga, 6681 – Porto Alegre – Brazil
Host Organisation
Olympic Studies Research Group – Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science – Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Organising Committee
Nelson Todt – Chairman
Alessandra Scarton
Luciano Castro – Principal of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science of Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Gabriel Merlin – Assistant
Scientific Committee
Otávio Tavares (Olympic Studies Centre – Federal University of Espírito Santo) – Coordinator of the Scientific Committee
Ian Henry (Centre for Olympic Studies and Research – Loughborough University)
Lamartine DaCosta (Olympic Research Group – State University of Rio de Janeiro)
Nelson Todt (Olympic Studies Research Group – Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Stephan Wassong (Olympic Studies Centre – German Sport University)
Steering Group*
Nelson Todt (Olympic Studies Research Group – Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul) – Local Organising Committee Chairman
Ian Henry (Centre for Olympic Studies and Research – Loughborough University)
Nuria Puig (Olympic Studies Centre – International Olympic Committee)
Stephan Wassong (Olympic Studies Centre – German Sport University Cologne) – Steering Group Chairman
*The role of the Steering group is to provide for continuity between successive editions of the Colloquium.
The structure of the programme is indicated below. The emphasis of the Colloquium is on dialogue and networking between Centres and researchers, with an opening keynote by Brazil’s leading Olympic Studies researcher, Professor Lamartine DaCosta, followed by two days of presentations on the work of researchers and educationalists operating in Olympic Studies Centres across the globe. These presentations will focus on research produced within Centres, and will also highlight collaborative research initiatives between such groups.
FINAL PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
DAY 1 | |
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09.30-10.15 | Registration |
10.15-10.45 | Opening and Welcome |
Carlos Graeff Teixeira – Director for Research, Innovation, and Development of PUCRS – Brazil | |
Luciano Castro – Director of the Physical Education and Sport Science Faculty of PUCRS – Brazil | |
Nelson Todt – Local Organising Committee Chairman | |
Stephan Wassong – Steering Group Chairman | |
10.45-11.30 | Re-thinking Olympic Studies: an Overview of Collective Knowledge Production (1961-2015) |
Lamartine DaCosta – Olympic Studies Research Group at State University of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil | |
Chair: Nelson Todt | |
11.30-11.45 | Coffee Break |
11.45-12.30 | The IOC Olympic Studies Centre: Opportunities for Collaboration with the Academic Community |
Maria Bogner and Nuria Puig – The IOC Olympic Studies Centre – Switzerland | |
Chair: Nelson Todt | |
12.30-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-15.30 | OSCs Presentations – Integrity and Good Governance in Sport |
Support the Implementation of Good Governance in Sport: A European project for National Olympic Committees and National Sport Federations | |
Thierry Zintz – Olympic Chair Henri de Baillet Latour & Jacques Rogge in Management of Sport Organizations at Université Catholique de Louvain – Belgium | |
An Analysis of Meta-narratives in the Literature on Olympic Education and Sporting Integrity | |
Bo Ra Hwang and Colette Sisofo – Centre for Olympic Studies and Research at Loughborough University – United Kingdom | |
Integrity and Sport Events | |
Paul Hover – Olympic Study Network at Mulier Institute – Netherlands | |
Chair: Otávio Tavares | |
15.30-16.00 | Coffee Break |
16.00-18.00 | OSCs Presentations – Developments in Olympic Education |
Giving pedagogical directions to Olympism education: What research is telling us in New Zealand? | |
Ian Culpan – Centre for Olympic Studies at University of Canterbury – New Zealand | |
Spreading Olympic Education for Tokyo 2020 | |
Hisashi Sanada – Centre for Olympic Research and Education at University of Tsukuba – Japan | |
Olympic Studies Online Guide: Degree Programmes | |
Stephan Wassong – Olympic Studies Centre Cologne at German Sport University Cologne – Germany | |
In Pursuit of the 1908 Canadian Olympic Team’: Historical Imagery and the Popular Construction of Sport Historiography – Courses, Seminars & Workshops | |
Michael Heine and Robert Barney – International Centre for Olympic Studies at University of Western Ontario – Canada | |
Chair: Alberto Reppold Filho | |
18.00-19.00 | Posters Sessions & Networking |
19.15 | Conference Dinner |
DAY 2 | |
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08.30-10.00 | OSCs Presentations – New Initiatives and Existing Research about OSCs Research Issues |
Applied Olympism: Engaging Olympism in Action through Universal Design, Sport for Development and Human Rights | |
Eli Wolff – Olympism and Development Studies Centre at Brown University – United States of America | |
Human and Social Development beyond the Olympic Legacy Space | |
Cora Burnett and Charl Roux – Olympic Studies Centre of the University of Johannesburg – South Africa | |
Olympic Studies Centres of Barcelona: a synergy towards the knowledge of Barcelona’92 and its environmental dimension | |
Alberto Aragón Pérez – Olympic and Sports Studies Centre Joan Antoni Samaranch – Spain | |
Chair: Nelson Todt | |
10.00-10.30 | Coffee Break |
10.30-11.00 | The Rio 2016 Education Programme “Transforma” |
Cristiana Tepedino – Education Senior Analyst of Rio 2016 Organising Committee – Brazil | |
Chair: Nuria Puig | |
11.00-13.00 | OSCs Presentations – Olympic Education and the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games |
Development and Networking | |
Ana Miragaya – Olympic Studies Research Group at State University of Rio de Janeiro – Brazil | |
Investigating Transforma Programme: The Educational Initiative of Rio 2016 Olympic Games | |
Otávio Tavares – ARETE Olympic Studies Centre at Federal University of Espírito Santo – Brazil | |
Programa Segundo Tempo: an educational legacy of Rio 2016 Olympics | |
Ricardo Petersen – Olympic Studies Centre at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil | |
Social Sports Programmes’ Technology | |
Nelson Todt – Olympic Studies Research Group at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil | |
Chair: Michael Heine | |
13.00-14.30 | Lunch |
14.30-16.30 | Working Groups to Discuss Future Actions |
Chair: Stephan Wassong | |
16.30-17.00 | Coffee Break |
17.00-18.30 | Plenary SessionFuture Actions |
Chair: Stephan Wassong | |
18.30-19.30 | Networking |
19:30 | Conference Dinner |
You can find the Oral and Poster Presentation Abstracts, as well as the Centre Descriptions on the Second International Colloquium of Olympic Studies and Research Centres Booklet. In order to download it Click Here.
Registration is no longer available.
GROUP | Fees in Brazilian Reais * | |
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Olympic Studies Centres: 15 September 2015 – 11 March 2016 (Closed) | R$ 350,00 (€ 100,00)** | |
Olympic Studies Centres: 12 March 2016 – 31 March 2016 (Closed) | R$ 455,00 (€ 130,00)** |
* Euro amounts may change in accordance with the local Exchange.
** Fee values per person.
Special price in the hotels for those participating in the event:
When contacting the hotel, is important to mention that you are going to the Second International Colloquium of Olympic Studies Centres – PUCRS.
* Additional information (no-show guarantee, parking, tourist tax and internet, other room options), check directly with the hotel of interest.
Hotel: Novotel Porto Alegre Três Figueiras
Address: Av. Soledade, 575 – Três Figueiras
Phone: 55 51 3327 9292
Breakfast and internet included.
Distance to the event: 4,2 km (12 minutes by private transportation)
Contact the e-mail to make your reservation: [email protected]
Daily: R$ 267,75 (255,00 + 5% City tax)
Hotel: Radisson Porto Alegre
Address: Av. Cel. Lucas de Oliveira, 995
Phone: 55 51 3019 8000
Breakfast and internet included.
Distance to the event: 5 km (15 minutes by private transportation)
Contact the e-mail to make your reservation: [email protected]
Daily: R$ 303,60 (264,00 + 15%)
Hotel: Blue Tree Towers Millenium Porto Alegre
Address: Av. Borges de Medeiros, 3120 – Praia de Belas
Phone: 55 51 3026 2200
Breakfast and internet included.
Distance to the event: 7,5 km (18 minutes by private transportation)
Contact the e-mail to make your reservation: [email protected]
Daily: R$ 241,50 (230,00 + 5% City tax)
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