Mega-Events

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Austrian Olympic Committee
Bid Competition
Bid Logics
Bronx Whitestone Bridge
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Cit Ize Nry
city branding strategies
City-Regional Development
Elbe Islands
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event legacies
event-led development
events and development
events and place making
events and regeneration
events in cities
festival impacts
HafenCity University Hamburg
Homebush Bay
International Olympic Committee
IOC Member
IOC President
Land Reclamation
Lisbon Expo
mega-event bidding
mega-event urban regeneration analysis
mega-events
Milan Expo
Milan Urban Region
Olympic Bid
Olympic Bidding Process
Olympic Park
People
place making
placemaking processes
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Regional Place-Making
Rio De Janeiro's Olympic
Rio De Janeiro’s Olympic
Sochi Project
socio-economic change
socio-economic changes
spatial planning policy
Stockholm's City Council
Stockholm’s City Council
urban events
Urban Image Construction
urban mega events
urban regeneration
urban transformation
Waterfront Toronto

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138608283
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book brings together different perspectives of mega-event bidding, hosting and legacies. Their impact is considered through an international range of mega-events in terms of land use, political and socio-economic change, and the placemaking processes that accompany these area-based regeneration projects. From city-regions that have not been successful or withdrawn from mega-event selection, to contemporary Olympic, Football World Cup and Expo host cities whose legacy is still unfolding, to event sites whose legacy is now established, the global appeal of the mega-event is apparent from this collection.

The book interrogates the mega-event phenomenon in ten countries, from North and South America, and Australia, to Western and Eastern Europe. Drawing on their historical evolution and antecedents, and following recurrent themes of urban regeneration and resistance, the book highlights the importance of major events and festivals to the creation and marketing of place through branding and regional growth

In considering a range of mega-events critically and in different national and geopolitical contexts, the book will be of interest to policy and decision-makers at local, regional, national and international levels, and will be of particular interest to professionals, scholars and students working in planning, urban studies, sport and leisure studies, and in event and festival management.

Graeme Evans is Professor of Creative & Cultural Economy, University of the Arts London. He is a widely published expert on creative cities and the phenomenon of mega-events and regeneration, and advises cultural agencies on cultural planning, creative industries, and mega-event impacts and strategies