Mega events, urban transformations and social citizenship : a multi-disciplinary analysis for an epistemological foresight /: a multi-disciplinary analysis for an epistemological foresight. (2022)
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- Title:
- Mega events, urban transformations and social citizenship : a multi-disciplinary analysis for an epistemological foresight /: a multi-disciplinary analysis for an epistemological foresight. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Mega events, urban transformations and social citizenship : a multi-disciplinary analysis for an epistemological foresight
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Filippo Bignami, Niccolò Cuppini and Naomi C. Hanakata.
- Editors:
- Bignami, Filippo
Cuppini, Niccolò
Hanakata, Naomi Clara, 1982- - Contents:
- Foreword - Mega Events, Urban Transformations and Social Citizenship Catherine Mitchell Introduction: Mega-events as a logic: urban transformation and extended understanding of citizenship Filippo Bignami, Niccolò Cuppini and Naomi C. Hanakata Part I Theorizing mega-events on the ground What makes an event a mega-event? Definitions and sizes Martin Müller and David Gogishvili Flows, Circulations, Accumulations: theorizing mega-events Christopher Gaffney Mega-events and Impact on Social Citizenship Deepa Kylasam Iyer and Francis Kuriakose A critical review of urban mega interventions as trendsetters of urban development practice Naomi C. Hanakata The evolution of Olympic governance Jean-Loup Chappelet Part II Mega-events’ practices and processes Mega-events and other disasters. Some evidence from Italy Samantha Cenere and Alberto Vanolo Impact and legacy of mega-events: the Young Olympics Games 2018 in Buenos Aires. The case of Comuna 8 Maura Brighenti, Karina Bidaseca, Bárbara Catalano and Mariana Gómez Schettini The legacies of the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia: three facets of mega-events’ biopolitics Andrey Makarychev Urban Impacts of Second-tier Mega-events in the Global East: The European Youth Olympic Festival in Tbilisi and Baku David Gogishvili and Suzanne Harris-Brandts The COP22 in the city of Marrakech: a catalyst for sustainable urban transformation? Mounia Slighoua, Sanae Kasmi, Abderrahman Tenkoul and Soumia Guennoun Time, democracy, social and environmentalForeword - Mega Events, Urban Transformations and Social Citizenship Catherine Mitchell Introduction: Mega-events as a logic: urban transformation and extended understanding of citizenship Filippo Bignami, Niccolò Cuppini and Naomi C. Hanakata Part I Theorizing mega-events on the ground What makes an event a mega-event? Definitions and sizes Martin Müller and David Gogishvili Flows, Circulations, Accumulations: theorizing mega-events Christopher Gaffney Mega-events and Impact on Social Citizenship Deepa Kylasam Iyer and Francis Kuriakose A critical review of urban mega interventions as trendsetters of urban development practice Naomi C. Hanakata The evolution of Olympic governance Jean-Loup Chappelet Part II Mega-events’ practices and processes Mega-events and other disasters. Some evidence from Italy Samantha Cenere and Alberto Vanolo Impact and legacy of mega-events: the Young Olympics Games 2018 in Buenos Aires. The case of Comuna 8 Maura Brighenti, Karina Bidaseca, Bárbara Catalano and Mariana Gómez Schettini The legacies of the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia: three facets of mega-events’ biopolitics Andrey Makarychev Urban Impacts of Second-tier Mega-events in the Global East: The European Youth Olympic Festival in Tbilisi and Baku David Gogishvili and Suzanne Harris-Brandts The COP22 in the city of Marrakech: a catalyst for sustainable urban transformation? Mounia Slighoua, Sanae Kasmi, Abderrahman Tenkoul and Soumia Guennoun Time, democracy, social and environmental justice in the urban fabrication of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. What the mobilisation of the inhabitants of Seine-Saint-Denis reveals Marianna Kontos From Tokyo 1964 to Tokyo 2020: Urban, Social Transformation and Recovery Devena Haggis, Chungmi Lee and Mihoko Takahashi The legacy of the politics of mega-events in Rio de Janeiro: the right to the city and the struggles over urban citizenship Arturo di Bella "Built to host"? Built for whom? The LA2028 Olympics and Urban Exclusions Cerianne Robertson Mega-events as game changers for sustainable transitions and urban citizenship development: Beijing from 2008 to 2022 Lei Zhang and Su Ming Ming … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 394.2
Special events -- Social aspects -- Case studies
Hosting of sporting events -- Social aspects -- Case studies
Sociology, Urban -- Case studies
Cities and towns -- Growth -- Case studies
Social participation -- Case studies
Citizenship -- Case studies - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000599572
9781000599558
9780367625726 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367625641
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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