Mega Events
Sports Mega-Events, Social scientific analyses of a global phenomenon
Edited by John Horne and Wolfram Manzenreiter, 2006, Blackwell, ISBN 10: 1 4051 5290 7
A recent collection of ten academic papers, plus an introduction, which gives useful updates about the ideologies which inform the Olympic Industry, the impacts of a range of recent sports mega-events, and current theoretical debates within academic research.
Submitted by gmadmin on Wed, 31/01/2007 - 17:27.
So who profits from Olympic developments?
Property speculation
Labour MP Clive Betts has highlighted the need for transparency in public private sector deals for delivery of the Olympic developments and has called for parliamentary scrutiny of such arrangements. Deals were being discussed with Stratford City Developments ahead of consent for the Olympic bill to ensure conversion of flats into housing for 4,500 athletes (R. Booth, The Guardian, July 29, 2005). In 2003, the consortium Stratford City Developments and the LDA agreed not to frustrate the other's planning applications. The Guardian article notes: "A director of the consortium, Sir Stuart Lipton, was also a senior government advisor on the Olympics plans at the time of the co operation agreement. He was later forced to resign from his post as chairman of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment following accusations of conflict of interest between his role as government adviser and a leading private developer".
Submitted by Carolyn Smith on Sat, 11/11/2006 - 16:17.
#NOlympicsAnywhere: A transnational movement to stop the Olympic Games is gathering strength
Article by Cerianne Robertson, posted on PlaytheGame.org.
NOlympics Anywhere: A transnational movement to stop the Olympic Games is gathering strength
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Sun, 07/06/2020 - 18:32.
Article | Anti-Olympics groups | Displacement | Environment | Housing | IOC | Mega Events | NOlympicsLA | NON aux JO 2024 à Paris | NoOlympicsAnywhere | NoTOKYO2020 | Olympics Watch | Politics
Introducing OlympicsWatch
Launched in Tokyo at the "Hearing Out the Anti-Olympics Case" press conference on 23rd July 2019:
olympicswatch.org
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Wed, 24/07/2019 - 09:18.
Article | Displacement | Environment | Finance | Health | Jobs | Mega Events | People | Planning & Development | Politics | Security | Sport | Sustainability | Tourism | Transport
Pyeongchang2018 Olympics at the heart of South Korean corruption scandal
By Julian Cheyne and Rebecca Kim - Researcher at the Democracy & Social Movement Institute, SungkongHoe University, Seoul
Against the background of the all consuming scandal which has engulfed South Korea's now deposed President Park Pyeongchang2018 looms up as the next fixture in the Olympic murk. The scandal surrounding ex-President Park Guen-hye, her confidante, Choi Soon-sil, and South Korea’s secretive companies, or chaebols, such as Samsung, Hyundai, Lotte or Hanjin, has cast a light on the shadowy interactions between the government, the secret services and the chaebols, the companies which came to dominate the South Korean economy during the dictatorship of Park’s father, Park Jung-Hee.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Mon, 27/03/2017 - 13:20.
Article | Coe | Compulsory Purchase | Corruption & Ethics | Displacement | Environment | Human Rights | IOC | Mega Events | Planning & Development | Pyeongchang 2018 | Rio de Janeiro 2016 | Sochi 2014 | Sponsors | Sport | Tokyo2020
Barbaric Sport - a Global Plague by Marc Perelman
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Fri, 15/04/2016 - 18:49.
Book Review | Beijing 2008 | Corruption & Ethics | Displacement | Economics | Finance | Human Rights | IOC | Mega Events | Politics | Sport
Videos from No Eviction for Olympics protest - Tokyo 2020
Two videos from No Eviction for Olympics protest against the eviction of homeless people for Tokyo2020. On January 27th 2016 the contstrucion company tried to seal off Meiji Park, Tokyo, where homeless people have been living, in some cases for years, and where the Olympic stadium is to be constructed. The company, JSC, also tried to cut off water for the homeless people. A protest by the homeless and their supporters succeeded in preventing this. The matter is being heard in court.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 22/03/2016 - 23:45.
Article | Displacement | Human Rights | Mega Events | Planning & Development | Protest | Tokyo2020
Brazil's Dance with the Devil - The World Cup, the Olympics, and the Fight for Democracy by Dave Zirin
Brazil's Dance with the Devil by Dave ZirinWritten by Dave Zirin, sports editor of the US newspaper The Nation, published by Haymarket Brazil's Dance with the Devil is a high octane read through the infatuation of Brazil's political elite with mega-events. Written before the 2014 World Cup it is highly relevant to the upcoming Rio Olympic Games. There is plenty of background on the politics of the bid and how it fits into the Lula era. However, its key focus is on the impact on the poorest communities, the favelas. As a sports journalist of unusual stripe Dave Zirin takes a look at significant sports personalities, notably the footballers Socrates and Pele, and how they represent different forces in Brazilian sport and society. Given the political importance of sport and its alleged disconnection from politics it is fascinating to read about Socrates' political classes at Corinthians. Zirin also provides a brief history of recent Olympics and highlights how the Games are about much more than sport, they provide an opportunity to redesign the city, minus the poor.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 15/03/2016 - 17:28.
Book Review | Compulsory Purchase | Corruption & Ethics | Displacement | Economics | Human Rights | Mega Events | Politics | Protest | Regeneration | Rio de Janeiro 2016
