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Brings new attention to the developing nation of Chile, and has wider implications for studying the policies, planning and development of nations in South America. Takes a multifaceted look at Mega Events and Sports Studies, including public policy, planning, management and politics. Uniquely qualified authors, with extensive scholarly and professional expertise in various aspects of sport management and particular experience in Latin America. An original contribution to the field, bringing the South American Games to an English speaking audience for the first time.

Produktbeschreibung
Brings new attention to the developing nation of Chile, and has wider implications for studying the policies, planning and development of nations in South America.
Takes a multifaceted look at Mega Events and Sports Studies, including public policy, planning, management and politics.
Uniquely qualified authors, with extensive scholarly and professional expertise in various aspects of sport management and particular experience in Latin America.
An original contribution to the field, bringing the South American Games to an English speaking audience for the first time.

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Autorenporträt
Gonzalo A. Bravo is an Associate Professor in the sport management program at West Virginia University, USA. His publications include International Sport Management (edited) and Sport in Latin America. Policy, Organization, Management (edited).
David J. Shonk is an Associate Professor in Sport & Recreation Management at James Madison University, USA. He is the co-author of Managing Sport Events.
Jorge Silva-Bórquez is the Sport Director at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Previously he worked at the National Institute of Sport and Club Deportivo Universidad Católica in Santiago, Chile. He earned an MBA from IEDE Business School in Santiago, and a Master¿s degree in Sport Management from Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación.
Silvana González-Mesina is a freelance journalist specializing in sport and corporate communications. Her work has been published in major newspapers and sport publications in Chile. She completed a Bachelor¿s degree in Communication and Journalism from Universidad de Chile and a specialization in Sport Journalism from Universidad La República.