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  • Living with London's Olympics: An Ethnography

    Living with London's Olympics by Lindsay, I.;

    An Ethnography

    Sorozatcím: Palgrave Studies in Urban Anthropology;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1st ed. 2014
    • Kiadó Macmillan International Higher Education
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. január 1.
    • Kötetek száma 1 pieces Book

    • ISBN 9781137601650
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem202 oldal
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    The quadrennial summer Olympic Games produces the world's biggest single-city cultural event. Drawing on ethnographic work around the London 2012 Games, this book contrasts the rhetoric and reality of mega-event delivery and shows that the notions of beneficial Olympic legacies and delivery benefits for host communities are, for most, unobtainable.

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    The quadrennial summer Olympic Games produces the world's biggest single-city cultural event. Drawing on ethnographic work around the London 2012 Games, this book contrasts the rhetoric and reality of mega-event delivery and shows that the notions of beneficial Olympic legacies and delivery benefits for host communities are, for most, unobtainable.

    "Cities bidding for the Olympic Games now routinely spend as much time addressing issues of long-term legacy as to plans for the sports competitions. In this pioneering text, Iain Lindsay presents a wealth of ethnographic data to show how the seven-year preparations for London 2012 fared in light of the original claims. It is required reading for anyone interested in the realities of planning for the world's most significant sporting and cultural mega-event." - John Gold, Professor of Urban Historical Geography, Oxford Brookes University, UK



    "Iain Lindsay has produced a fascinating study of the London 2012 Olympics, specifically regarding how the world's biggest mega-event was experienced and endured by its immediate hosts, the local people in one of the UK's poorest, most ethnically complex, and transient areas. The book is urban anthropology at its very best - richly ethnographic, vividly detailed, and sharply critical - and is essential reading for anyone with an interest in sport mega-events, community relations, and urban redevelopment." - Richard Giulianotti, Professor of Sociology, Loughborough University, UK



    "The 2012 London Olympics was a remarkable mega-sporting event that was also tasked with responsibility for the delivery of the regeneration of a blighted segment of the UK's capital. Iain Lindsay has written an astonishingly detailed account of life from within the maelstrom of this delivery. The seven years that Lindsay spent in the field offer a nuanced view of the promises made to local communities when the Games were awarded to London, as well as an examination of how, come Games time, those promises had morphed into a free-market jamboree from which local communities were excluded. This is a fine example of socially committed urban ethnography." - Dick Hobbs, Professor, University of Western Sydney, Australia

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface Prologue Introduction: In Pursuit of Olympic Gold 1. The New(Ham) World 2. The 2012 Transition: Process and Politics 3. Newham Divide and Document 4. Life in the Shadow of the Olympic Torch 5. Employment and Capital Gains 6. The Rings of Exclusion 7. Securitization: The Olympic Lockdown? 8. Big Game Hunting: Baiting the Hooks 9. Going for the Gold: The All-Consuming 2012 Ethos 10. Conclusion: Extinguishing the Olympic Epilogue

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