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Dr. Dwight H. Zakus
(b.1951, d. ----)
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
Senior Lecturer
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies; Business/Management
ACADEMIC RANK:
Senior Lecturer
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
Tourism, Leisure, Hotel and Sport Management
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
Griffith University
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate (1988)
DEGREE FROM:
University of Alberta
SEX / LANGUAGE:
Male / English
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BOOK CHAPTERS IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
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Zakus, Dwight H.
. (2004)
The International Olympic Committee
(Book Chapter in
Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement
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Zakus, Dwight H.
. (2003)
Contemporary Trends and the Future of Canadian Sport
(Book Chapter in
Canadian Sport Sociology
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Zakus, Dwight H.
. (2002)
Understanding Nostalgia Sport Tourism: The Old Course as "Mecca" and as a Museum Without Walls
(Book Chapter in
Science and Golf IV: Proceedings of the Fourth World Scientific Congress of Golf
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Zakus, Dwight H.
. (1998)
Expansion of Golf Education Programs and Protection of Professional Golf Associations
(Book Chapter in
Science and Golf III: Proceedings of the Third Scientific Congress of Golf
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Zakus, Dwight H.
. (1996)
The International Olympic Committee
(Book Chapter in
Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement
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Zakus, Dwight H.; SlowikowskiSyndy S.
. (1995)
Alternative Resarch Theories and Methodologies for Sport History: From Mills and Carr, through Hesse, to nonequilibrium theory
(Book Chapter in
Method and Methodology in Sport and Cultural History
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