Welcome to the Paris 2024 Svelte Project repository! This project is a part of our thesis for Linnaeus University, Sweden, focusing on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games bid from a leadership and management perspective.
This Svelte project presents our group's thesis on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The project aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the bid using a multi-frame approach, incorporating insights from prominent sociologists and political economists such as Max Weber. The content is available for free and can be accessed online or printed for your convenience.
Our thesis is a collaborative effort by Eléa de Lavallaz, Mathis Dufourmantelle, Pol Gubau Amores, and Emma Ménard. It delves into various dimensions of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, exploring its implications from the lens of leadership and management.
To run this Svelte project locally, follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/PolGubau/paris2024.git
cd paris2024
pnpm install
npm run dev
For inquiries or further information, feel free to get in touch with us:
In this section, we present a comprehensive multi-frame analysis of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games bid, focusing on its leadership and management aspects.
Our thesis draws inspiration from the works of notable figures like Max Weber, providing a robust theoretical foundation for our analysis.
Our thesis is available for readers around the world. You can choose to print the thesis or read it digitally on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
To contribute to the project, you can follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/PolGubau/paris2024.git
cd paris2024
npm install
npm run dev
Please make sure to follow the coding and formatting guidelines outlined in the project.
This project is powered by Svelte, utilizing various packages and tools for efficient development. We appreciate your interest and contributions to our Paris 2024 Svelte project!
*Inspired by Backstage Talks | Open Source code available on GitHub*