Research on Technology-Assisted Sports Governance from the Perspective of "Harmonious View"
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governance from the perspective of the "harmony view", which is of great significance for comprehensively deepening reform and building
a harmonious society. This article employs the methods of literature review and logical analysis to explore the necessity and technological
alienation of science and technology in sports governance, and proposes that the assistance of science and technology in sports governance
should promote its harmony with sports, with the subjects, and with society.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v3i12.8246
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