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“Populism, Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture: Setting the Scene,” (with Bryan Clift and Alan Tomlinson),” in Populism and the Sport and Leisure Spectacle: Studies in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture, eds. Alan Tomlinson and Bryan Clift (London: Routledge, 2021), 3-25.

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“A Tale of Two Twitterstorms: The NFL, Donald Trump, and Digital Populism,” in Populism and the Sport and Leisure Spectacle: Studies in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture, eds. Alan Tomlinson and Bryan Clift (London: Routledge, 2021), 202-219.

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“Feier-Kapitalismus, die Olympischen Sommerspiele und Tōkyō 2020,” in NOlympics: Tōkyō 202Ø(1): In Der Kritik, eds. Steffi Richter, Andreas Singler, and Dorothea Mladenova (Leipziger Universitätverlag, 2020), 81-99.

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“Tokyo 2020 and the End of Olympic History,” (with Christopher Gaffney), Capitalism Nature Socialism, Vol. 31, No. 2 (2020): 1-19.

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“Athletes as Community; Athletes in Community: Covid-19, Sporting Mega-events and Athlete Health Protection,” (with Robert Mann, Bryan Clift, and Sheree Baker), British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 54, No. 18 (2020): 1071-1072.

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“The Political History of the Olympics and the Human Rights Thicket,” Connecticut Journal of International Law, Vol. 35, No. 1 (2020): 1-16.

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“Hosting the Olympic Games in Developed Countries: Debating Human Rights and the Ideals of Sport,” in The Ideals of Global Sport: From Peace to Human Rights, ed. Barbara J. Keys (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019), 156-177.

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“Riding the Lines: Academia, Public Intellectual Work, and Scholar-Activism,” Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2 (2018): 81-88.

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“The Olympics, Celebration Capitalism, and the Activist Response,” Journal of Sport and Gender Studies, Vol. 16 (2018): 62-84.

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“‘The Point, However, Is to Change It’: Critical Social Sciences and the Olympic Games,” in Transforming Sport: Knowledges, Practices, Structures, eds. Thomas F. Carter, Daniel Burdsey, and Mark Doidge (London: Routledge, 2018), 65-78.

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