Olympic cities : 2012 and the remaking of London /

"Drawing upon historical, cultural, economic and socio-demographic perspectives, this book examines the role of a sporting mega-event in promoting urban regeneration and social renewal. Comparing cities that have or will be hosting the event, it explores the political economy of the games and t...

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Other Authors: Poynter, Gavin, 1949-, MacRury, Iain
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2009]
Series:Design and the built environment series.
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Table of Contents:
  • PART 1. THE MODERN GAMES AND SOCIAL CHANGE: Sport, spectacle and society: understanding the Olympics / Michael Rustin
  • The evolution of the Olympic and Paralympic Games 1948-2012 / Gavin Poynter
  • Branding the Games: commercialism and the Olympic city / Iain MacRury
  • Olympic-driven urban development / Dean Baim
  • PART 2. OLYMPIC CITIES: The legacy of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games / Hyunsun Yoon
  • The economy of the Barcelona Olympic Games / Ferran Brunet
  • Atlanta (1996): the Centennial Games / Gavin Poynter and Emma Roberts
  • Regenerating Sydney's West: framing and adapting an Olympic vision / Richard Cashman
  • The 28th Olympic Games in Athens 2004 / Roy Panagiotopoulou
  • The economy of the Beijing Olympic Games: an analysis of prospects and first impacts / Ferran Brunet and Zuo Xinwen
  • PART 3. LONDON 2012: London: preparing for 2012 / Gavin Poynter
  • London 2012 and the regeneration game / Penny Bernstock
  • 'Race', sport and East London / Kevin Hilton and Nigel D. Morpeth
  • London 2012 - winning the Olympic 'green' medal / Paul Toyne
  • Technology, space and the paralympic athlete / Allan Edwards, Otto J. Schanz and Keith Gilbert
  • Where is England in contemporary Britain - and will the 2012 Olympics help us find it? / Andrew Blake
  • London, Beijing and the role of culture in reconstructing society / Andrew Calcutt
  • PART4. OLYMPIC LEGACIES: Olympic cities and social change / Iain MacRury and Gavin Poynter.