ASSH 2017 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first Sporting Traditions conference, which was held in Sydney in 1977.
As a supplement to ASSH’s traditional focus on the social and cultural history of sport, ‘The business of sport’ will provide a focus for discussion of private and public sector funding of sport, sponsorship, IT and how sports users engage with new media and social media, women in a male-dominated business, the media as a business stakeholder and the positive and negative outcomes of staging major sporting events, including the 2018 Commonwealth Games, in Australia.
The conference aims are as follows:
1. To attract new presenters, particularly women and students, to the conference
2. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Sporting Traditions.
the changing pattern of private versus public ownership of clubs and venues over time
past and present sponsorship and marketing issues
changing models of sports business over time (such as the North American, British) and pan-British aspects of sports history
the pros and cons of bidding for mega sporting events
who benefits from the staging major sports events?
competition between the east and the west of Sydney (and Melbourne-Sydney) for sports resources
equal pay for women in sport
the changing role of the media in the business of sport and whether it can be encouraged to broadcast new and emerging sports
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2017
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