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Playing with Greece. Pierre de Coubertin and the Motherland of Humanities and Olympics

Hutin, Mark, , Helping Out: Survey of volunteering and charitable giving, London, Institute of Volunteering Research. Eight articles presented at this conference have been published in Open Movements as a series Defending Democracy. The video of the talks is available online at http: Its first congress will be held in Mexico City from 18 to 21 October The Congress has received paper proposals from local researchers, academics, students and activists from many parts of the world.

Contributors will analyze global movements, subjectivities and political culture, citizenship and human rights, violence and repression strategies, repertoires of mobilization and political performance, gender and climate change, education and politics, dispossession and resistance. Call for Working Groups The socializing sessions of the SA pre-conference aim to foster the creation of thematic working groups that will ease international exchanges and collaborations on specific social movements and challenges.

A working group is a tool to share research results and questions, promote exchanges and discussions, and foster collaborations among social scientists from different countries and continents working on similar movements or with converging approaches. Working groups can be formed on any topic within the scope of work of ISA We propose to create Working Groups on the following themes: Refugees and movements , Digital technology, media and social movements , Continuities and outcomes of movements , Environmentalist movements , Movements for democracy , Right wing, racist and conservative movements emanuele.

We also list the books, book chapters, and journal articles published by ISA47 members between each edition of the newsletter. For a global and public sociology of social movements Open Movements connects the analysis of social movements with broad social changes, considering the study of social movements as providing elements for a better understanding of both specific social actors and society as a whole. We intend to open up social movements and social movements studies in five ways: Our series "Open Movements" continues to grow. We have published more than 40 articles since March , about social movements and democracy in different parts of the world.

During this first year, we have consolidated our audience in Europe and US of course, but also many Brazilian readers and even some success in Japan and India. Some recent articles have exceeded , views, and several series of articles on specific topics "Rethinking the left", "Unions in the 21st century", among others will be published in the coming weeks. ISA47 members are particularly welcome to submit their text proposals, following the submission guidelines.

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These texts should be shorter than words and target an audience of informed citizens , avoiding theoretical debates and sociological jargon. Please send your article proposal to the editors: Breno Bringel brenobringel iesp. Eiji Hamanishi, cbt pop This section presents books and journal special issues that directly result from ISA47 conferences, workshops and events.

A new wave of social movements has spread over Central and Eastern Europe. Their claims and perspective progressively replace the ones of the first post-communism generation, developing protest movements rather than joining parties and institutional NGOs. This book explores to what extent social movements and citizens participation has become the main location for change in Central and Eastern Europe. This new wave of movements entails democratic movements where active citizens want to monitor government and parties and promote more democratic countries.

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It has also given rise to some extreme right and xenophobic movements in most countries of the region. This book entails a selection of the papers presented at the ISA47 conference on social movements in Central and Eastern Europe organized in May Urban grassroots mobilization Introduction J.

Right-to-the-city movements in Poland, I. A renewal of protests and democracy G. The resurgence of protest in Central and Eastern 2. The urban movement as a challenger in the Polish Europe, I. Sava urban policy field, A. A Comparative Analysis of the Protests in 3. Urban Mobilizations in Lithuania: Protests, Politics and Values in Bulgaria , H. Social Justice in Post-Socialist Protests: Antisystemic mobilization and environmentalism 2. Luguzan Ukraine s Maidan Contention, O. Cultural animation and the participatory and 3.

Social movements in Armenia. Makunts cultural voids in Poland, B. Labor and new left movements 7. Latvian Anti-Austerity Activists Politization 1. Is there the genuine influence of the trade union Trajectories, A. Holavin movement in the privatized companies in Serbia? Experiencing Gezi movement between imagined M. Researchers and actors 9. Understanding the latest social movements in 1. For an extended notion of precarity: The Citizens of Science as an example of new 1.

Countercultural Movements in Central and social movement in Academic world, A. Kola Eastern Europe, T. Social classes and social movements - building up 2. Dignity, militant democracy, and defending the a collective identity in Albania, A. Hackaj democratic order, M. The Polish nationalist movement - identity and 3. Urban Soundscapes and the Ruptures of discourse, J. From the margins to the frenzy rise. A Clash of Generations? The new approach to biography takes into account the multiplicity of identities, the posterity of ideas and the cultural heritage.

This method also enables a comparison of individuals from similar social and cultural environments. The problem with Pierre de Coubertin is that he himself forged the legend of his life by publishing successive versions of the history of the revival of the Olympic Games and olympism. These accounts highlight the obstacles he faced all along his life, his ploys, his stubborn, blind determination, and confirm his commitment and unshakeable Olympic faith.

He belongs to that rare breed of men who consider they can weigh on the destinies of the world. He was presumptuous enough to believe in the two-fold capacity of the Olympic Games to advance peace while serving the cause of nations. Like a demiurge, he liberated forces he could not control, particularly nationalisms that were exacerbated as early as in the Athens Olympic stadium. The French context and the biographical backdrop should be kept in mind in order to reconsider the case of the rebirth of the Olympic idea and Olympic Games.

It is necessary to go back to his first texts. Others previously had had similar plans, but he was the first really to sense the process of globalization of sport that was taking place. Yet this idea came to him almost at the last minute and the first leaders of French sports were scarcely interested in the issue of olympism. However, this young French baron was not disheartened, so infatuated was he with liberal pacifism and the idea of education by means of sports. As is confirmed by the rediscovered manuscript of his speech, de Coubertin had not initially thought of proposing the reinstatement of the Games.

A fortnight earlier, in fact, at the Congress for Peace, the President of the International Students Alliance, Hodgson Pratt, had evoked the idea of athletic meetings between foreign students as one of the items of his program for an International Union of Universities. But instead of limiting the participation solely to students as proposed to the Rome delegates, he thought of assembling the best athletes on the planet: Above all, he gave a name to these international athletic meetings which he borrowed from antiquity: It is clear and obvious that the telegraph, the railway, the telephone, the passionate research in the field of science, congresses, world fairs did more for peace than all the treaties and all the diplomatic conventions.

Well, I do hope that athletics will do even more.

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Those who saw 30, people run under the rain to attend a football game will not regard this as an exaggeration. Let us export rowers, runners, fencers: This is enough to encourage your humble servant to think now of the second half of this program.


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He hopes you will give him a hand as you have helped him so far, and with you he will be allowed to go on and build this grand and beneficial enterprise, on a basis true to the conditions of modern life: He was educated in the cult of the Kings of Rome, whom his mother preferred to Republican consuls, emperors and Athenian Democrats.

If he really had in mind the old games of antiquity, de Coubertin did not at first grant them much importance. In a previously unpublished text that dates back to , he claimed without further ado: In those days, de Coubertin did not yet see himself as the person who would revive the Olympic Games since he noted down: Since , the national renaissance of Greece to the detriment of the Ottoman Empire had strongly nourished the imagination of romantics including the English poet Byron and the French painter Delacroix.

Ancient Greece was also increasingly well known because of the archaeological competition taking place between the western nations. The great sanctuaries and their stadiums had been re-discovered during the excavations carried out by the German Ernst Curtius in Olympia and the French school in Delphos On the other hand, he admired the education given in the Greek gymnasia.

Indeed, in the account he gave of the Olympic revival organized by Dr. Of course, athletic gymnastics were cultivated by a very restricted number of adepts, and this for several reasons.