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The Untold Truth About Rethinking Olympic Legacy in Routledge Research

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The Olympic Games have always been considered one of the most prestigious and celebrated international events. Held every four years, they bring together athletes from across the globe to compete, showcase their talents, and strive for greatness. However, beyond the glitz and glamour lies a deeper narrative that often goes unnoticed - the legacy of the Olympic Games.

In recent years, scholars and researchers in the field of sports culture and society have delved into the concept of Olympic legacy. One of the most comprehensive studies of this phenomenon is presented in the book "Rethinking Olympic Legacy," published by Routledge. This groundbreaking research offers a fresh perspective on the long-term impact of hosting the Olympic Games.

The Evolution of Olympic Legacy

Traditionally, the legacy of the Olympic Games was primarily associated with the physical infrastructure and facilities built for the event. From grand stadiums to state-of-the-art training centers, host cities invested heavily in these structures with the hopes of providing a lasting legacy for their communities. However, the focus has gradually shifted towards intangible legacies such as social, economic, and cultural impacts.

Rethinking Olympic Legacy (Routledge Research in Sport Culture and Society)
Rethinking Olympic Legacy (Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society)
by Alina Owais(1st Edition, Kindle Edition)

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5740 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
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Print length : 227 pages

Through rigorous analysis and case studies, "Rethinking Olympic Legacy" challenges conventional wisdom and explores the multifaceted consequences of hosting the Games. The book offers fresh insights into topics such as urban regeneration, social inclusion, media coverage, tourism, and the environment.

Unpacking the Olympics: A Critical Examination

In this thought-provoking research, the authors engage in a critical examination of the Olympics, questioning the motives and true impact of hosting such a colossal event. From the financial burden on host cities to the displacement of local communities, the dark side of the Olympic Games is brought to light.

The book also explores the role of media in shaping public opinion and perceptions of the Olympic legacy. The authors shed light on how media coverage can influence the success or failure of the Games, as well as the long-term implications for host cities.

From Spectacle to Sustainability

As the world becomes increasingly aware of global challenges such as climate change and social inequality, the notion of a sustainable Olympic legacy gains prominence. "Rethinking Olympic Legacy" delves into the concept of sustainability in the context of the Olympics, examining how host cities can ensure a positive and lasting impact for their communities.

By analyzing case studies from previous Olympic Games, the authors explore innovative strategies and practices that can be implemented to achieve sustainable legacies. From repurposing venues to empowering local communities, the book presents a blueprint for future host cities to transform the Olympic Games into a catalyst for positive change.

A Paradigm Shift in Olympic Discourse

With its comprehensive analysis and critical approach, "Rethinking Olympic Legacy" challenges prevailing narratives surrounding the Games. Through this research, the authors hope to initiate a paradigm shift in Olympic discourse and foster a more nuanced understanding of the event's long-term impact.

As we look towards the future, it is crucial to reevaluate the true significance of hosting the Olympic Games. By examining the complexities and potential pitfalls, "Rethinking Olympic Legacy" serves as a wake-up call for policymakers, scholars, and sports enthusiasts alike.

, "Rethinking Olympic Legacy" published by Routledge Research in Sport Culture and Society is a groundbreaking work that sheds light on the untold truths and hidden consequences of hosting the Olympic Games. By challenging conventional wisdom and exploring the concept of sustainability, this research provides valuable insights for future host cities and invites a necessary reconsideration of our understanding of the Olympic legacy.

Rethinking Olympic Legacy (Routledge Research in Sport Culture and Society)
Rethinking Olympic Legacy (Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society)
by Alina Owais(1st Edition, Kindle Edition)

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5740 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 227 pages

How do Olympic legacies come about? This book offers an alternative approach to the study of Olympic and mega-sport event legacy, challenging how legacy is conceptualised and practised. It shifts the focus from legacy as a retrospective concept concerned with what has been left behind after the Games, to a prospective one interested in actions and interactions stimulated by the Games.

The book argues that creating Olympic legacyis a continuing four-stage process involving ‘investing’ (the accumulated common Olympic cultural capital),‘interpelling’ (forming a trusteeship relationship where one party undertakes to change the capacity of another),‘developing’ (ensuring participation in interactions and resource development) and ‘codifying’ (documenting, sharing and remembering legacies so they become cultural capital). It presents a developmental approach to the Olympics which involves vision, trustees and trusteeship and is concerned with capacity building at individual, organisational and societal levels. Thinking of Olympic legacy as capacity building allows seeing the goal of legacy as an embodiment of the aspirations of the Olympic Movement and the Games to introduce radical change in society by transforming its structure.


Rethinking Olympic Legacy is essential reading for all students and scholars within an interest in the Olympics, as well as for administrators, policymakers and planners involved with mega-sport events.

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