Sports in International Politics
The Students create a series of multimedia projects (traditionally YouTube videos) that explain the link between major sports events in history and International Relations. - Part of an ongoing series
The aim of the project
The project promotes the love for sport, an interest in international politics and (International Relations the academic discipline), multimedia production skills and marketing. It also aims at making these aspects easily accessible for an interested audience.
Project members
Audiovisual media (1)
Law (1)
Contemporary Media (2)
Philosophy (1)
International Relations (1)
Physical Education (2)
International Relations (1)
Liberal Arts in Social Sciences (1)
Politics and Governance (1)
Public and Business Management (1)
History (1)
Audiovisual media (1)
Public and Business Management (1)
Physical Education (1)
International Relations (1)
Liberal Arts in Social Sciences (1)
Public and Business Management (1)
Law (1)
International Relations (1)
Crossmedia (2)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUyykYspQscy3lD21pBtOAuYPolfpFc0Z&si=oHHiraBJFVAVTsnO
Project materials
Participants
F
Filip Martinovic
M
Merylin Tihomirova
J
Jaanus Lensment
A
Anneliis Annus
K
Künter Suve
N
Nikita Volkov
J
Jass Saarkoppel
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- Maria
N
Nur Ellyana Binte Mohammed Kamsani
M
Mario Vool
S
Svitlana Ustinova
A
Alina Ivanova
K
Karl-Gerhard Kottise
J
Jaakko Johannes Tervonen
A
Allar Pent
S
Sten Vahtras
G
Giorgi Mamisashvili
D
Dinara Abaidildinova
G
Gert Lehtme
A
Alexandra Randolf
M
Mariia Shiriaeva
A
Aron Rubinstein
M
Mark-Henri Möllits
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.