Sports in International Politics
Students create a series of YouTube videos that explain the link between major sports events in history and International Relations.
The aim of the project
The project should show the students that international politics affects a multitude of aspects of our social life. Often trivial events, like for example, in the world of sports can point to deep political rifts in the international community. Additionally, the project helps to bring students from different backgrounds together and allow them to learn from each other's skills and interests.
Project members
Educational Sciences (1)
Politics and Governance (2)
Law (1)
Estonian Studies (1)
Adult Education (1)
Public and Business Management (1)
International Relations (1)
Politics and Governance (1)
Asian studies (1)
Politics and Governance (1)
Adult Education (2)
Law (1)
Advertising and Public Relations (1)
Organizational Behavior (1)
Asian studies (1)
Open Academy (1)
Audiovisual media (1)
Philosophy (1)
Politics and Governance (1)
Translation (1)
Slavonic Languages and Cultures (1)
Project materials
Portfolio - Sports in International Politics.docx (1.09 MB)
Portfolio
Written Paper - Sports in International Politics - Group 1.docx (25.79 KB)
Paper 1
G4 Analytical paper.docx (21.84 KB)
Paper 4
SiIP_G2_Qatar hosting FIFA World Cup 2022.docx (26.74 KB)
Paper 2
Sociological-liberalism-in-the-context-of-Dennis-Rodmans-visits-to-North-Korea_ELU-Project (1).pdf (109.16 KB)
Paper 3
Presentation - Sports in International Politics.pptx (10.1 MB)
Presentation
Participants
M
Maarja Pildre
K
Konsta Juhani Mäkelä
T
Tuomas Kristian Sjögren
A
Abubakar Olajide Adebayo
A
Alena Darafeichyk
H
Hardi Hansalu
M
Madli Mirme
R
Roman Tšurilov
S
Sami Mikael Matikainen
K
Karel Jõeleht
P
Peter Elmeri Nikkonen
K
Karol Ahja
A
Aleksandr Kraizmer
D
Daniel Pisarkov
H
Hendrik Tali
M
Mari Einberg
K
Kärt Koppel
R
Rene Toomas
P
Peter-Christopher Chikelu Madubuko
R
Reigo Mond
T
Timo Markus Planman
M
Maxim Kamrysh
S
Sergei Svetlov
Extra information about referencing and rights
When referencing project outcomes, the APA7 citation system is used.
If a work has more than 20 authors, the names of the first 19 authors are listed, followed by an ellipsis (...), and then the name of the final author. If there are fewer than 20 authors, the names of all authors are listed.