Legacies and Mega Events (eBook, ePUB)
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Redaktion: Brittain, Ian; Swart, Kamilla; Byers, Terri; Bocarro, Jason
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This timely book provides a further understanding of the legacy discourse, as well as the potential pitfalls connected to legacy in relation to mega events. It will be of interest to events, sports, tourism, urban development students, researchers and academics.
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This timely book provides a further understanding of the legacy discourse, as well as the potential pitfalls connected to legacy in relation to mega events. It will be of interest to events, sports, tourism, urban development students, researchers and academics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317193326
- Artikelnr.: 49041140
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317193326
- Artikelnr.: 49041140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ian Brittain is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Business in Society, Coventry University, UK. He is an internationally recognised expert in the study of disability and Paralympic sport. He is also the Heritage Advisor to the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation, who in a former guise founded the Paralympic Games, and he has attended every summer Paralympic Games since Sydney 2000. Dr Brittain has won and worked on research projects totalling over £1.3million. Jason Bocarro is a university faculty scholar and Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor at North Carolina State University. His research focuses on examining how recreation and sport programmes and organisations can impact the health of children and adolescents. Dr Bocarro has published over 50 peer-reviewed research journal publications and been awarded over US$5 million of research funding to support his research. Terri Byers is an associate professor at University of New Brunswick, Canada. Her research focuses on community sport organisations, innovation and participation. She is widely published, active in consulting and teaching on sport and recreation management. Dr Byers has won and worked on research projects totalling over CA$2million. Kamilla Swart is a full professor in the College of Business Administration, American University in the Emirates. While at Cape Peninsula University of Technology, she served as the South African lead for Carnival. Her research interests include sport and event tourism, with a specific focus on mega-events and event policies, strategies and evaluations. She was instrumental in developing the 2010 FIFA World Cup Research Agenda and served as the City of Cape Town's Research Coordinator for 2010. Dr Swart has published on varied topics relating to the bidding and impacts of mega-events, especially in developing contexts, and has won and worked on research projects totaling over ZAR25 million.
Introduction; 1 Legacy of Sporting and Non-Sporting Mega Event Research:
What next?; 2 Trading Legacy for Leverage; 3 Mega Events: Why cities are
willing to host them, despite the lack of economic benefits; 4 Volunteering
Legacy of the London 2012 Olympics; 5 Sport Participation Legacies of Mega
Sporting Events; 6 Legacy of Sporting Mega Events for People with
Disabilities: The Paralympic Games; 7 Economic Legacy to Cities of Hosting
Major Sports Events: a Case Study of London 2012; 8 Environmental Legacy of
Mega Sport Events; 9 Mega-Events and Place Branding Legacy for Emerging
Economies; 10 The legacy of corruption in the context of the 2014 FIFA
World Cup: Short-term and long-term consequences for sponsorship perception
; 11 The "Legacy" of the Olympic Games for Local Communities: A Case Study
of the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games; 12 "Lead Up and Legacy": A Case
Study of the 2015 Rugby World Cup; 13 The Legacy of the London 2012 Olympic
Games: A Case Study of Grass-roots Sport Clubs and the Sport Participation
Legacy; 14 Towards Cultural Centrality in Mega-Event Urban Legacy: The Case
of Porto Maravilha and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games; 15 Sport Mega-Events and
the Media; 16 The New Orleans Mardi Gras: A Mega-Event with an intangible
legacy of protest and resistance to social injustice and inequality;
Conclusion
What next?; 2 Trading Legacy for Leverage; 3 Mega Events: Why cities are
willing to host them, despite the lack of economic benefits; 4 Volunteering
Legacy of the London 2012 Olympics; 5 Sport Participation Legacies of Mega
Sporting Events; 6 Legacy of Sporting Mega Events for People with
Disabilities: The Paralympic Games; 7 Economic Legacy to Cities of Hosting
Major Sports Events: a Case Study of London 2012; 8 Environmental Legacy of
Mega Sport Events; 9 Mega-Events and Place Branding Legacy for Emerging
Economies; 10 The legacy of corruption in the context of the 2014 FIFA
World Cup: Short-term and long-term consequences for sponsorship perception
; 11 The "Legacy" of the Olympic Games for Local Communities: A Case Study
of the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games; 12 "Lead Up and Legacy": A Case
Study of the 2015 Rugby World Cup; 13 The Legacy of the London 2012 Olympic
Games: A Case Study of Grass-roots Sport Clubs and the Sport Participation
Legacy; 14 Towards Cultural Centrality in Mega-Event Urban Legacy: The Case
of Porto Maravilha and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games; 15 Sport Mega-Events and
the Media; 16 The New Orleans Mardi Gras: A Mega-Event with an intangible
legacy of protest and resistance to social injustice and inequality;
Conclusion
Introduction; 1 Legacy of Sporting and Non-Sporting Mega Event Research:
What next?; 2 Trading Legacy for Leverage; 3 Mega Events: Why cities are
willing to host them, despite the lack of economic benefits; 4 Volunteering
Legacy of the London 2012 Olympics; 5 Sport Participation Legacies of Mega
Sporting Events; 6 Legacy of Sporting Mega Events for People with
Disabilities: The Paralympic Games; 7 Economic Legacy to Cities of Hosting
Major Sports Events: a Case Study of London 2012; 8 Environmental Legacy of
Mega Sport Events; 9 Mega-Events and Place Branding Legacy for Emerging
Economies; 10 The legacy of corruption in the context of the 2014 FIFA
World Cup: Short-term and long-term consequences for sponsorship perception
; 11 The "Legacy" of the Olympic Games for Local Communities: A Case Study
of the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games; 12 "Lead Up and Legacy": A Case
Study of the 2015 Rugby World Cup; 13 The Legacy of the London 2012 Olympic
Games: A Case Study of Grass-roots Sport Clubs and the Sport Participation
Legacy; 14 Towards Cultural Centrality in Mega-Event Urban Legacy: The Case
of Porto Maravilha and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games; 15 Sport Mega-Events and
the Media; 16 The New Orleans Mardi Gras: A Mega-Event with an intangible
legacy of protest and resistance to social injustice and inequality;
Conclusion
What next?; 2 Trading Legacy for Leverage; 3 Mega Events: Why cities are
willing to host them, despite the lack of economic benefits; 4 Volunteering
Legacy of the London 2012 Olympics; 5 Sport Participation Legacies of Mega
Sporting Events; 6 Legacy of Sporting Mega Events for People with
Disabilities: The Paralympic Games; 7 Economic Legacy to Cities of Hosting
Major Sports Events: a Case Study of London 2012; 8 Environmental Legacy of
Mega Sport Events; 9 Mega-Events and Place Branding Legacy for Emerging
Economies; 10 The legacy of corruption in the context of the 2014 FIFA
World Cup: Short-term and long-term consequences for sponsorship perception
; 11 The "Legacy" of the Olympic Games for Local Communities: A Case Study
of the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games; 12 "Lead Up and Legacy": A Case
Study of the 2015 Rugby World Cup; 13 The Legacy of the London 2012 Olympic
Games: A Case Study of Grass-roots Sport Clubs and the Sport Participation
Legacy; 14 Towards Cultural Centrality in Mega-Event Urban Legacy: The Case
of Porto Maravilha and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games; 15 Sport Mega-Events and
the Media; 16 The New Orleans Mardi Gras: A Mega-Event with an intangible
legacy of protest and resistance to social injustice and inequality;
Conclusion