Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Bridging Theory and Practice
Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge How Events Transform Society series
ISBN: 978-1-032-78627-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Events and Politics offers students a cutting-edge, intellectually stimulating, and accessible exploration of the deeply intertwined relationship between events and political power.
The book includes 31 chapters from global academics, structured around theoretical and practical considerations based on real-life events such as the Olympic Games and Dinard’s Festival of British Cinema, managerial and policy implications, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Covering broad themes such as soft power, propaganda, sportswashing, human rights, and governance, the book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the political dimensions of events. Through historical analysis, case studies, and theoretical insights, authors challenge the notion of events as neutral spaces, highlighting how stakeholder interests, geopolitical ambitions, and governance structures influence bidding, planning, and legacy outcomes.
With chapter aims, quizzes, and debate questions, this highly engaging and comprehensive book is an essential reading and teaching resource for all students and lecturers of events studies, as well as policymakers in the events industry.
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Introduction; Section I Soft power and propaganda 1 The 1936 Berlin Olympics: Propaganda, spectacle, and the politics of sport; 2 How (should?) the Olympics (intentionally) transform society?; 3 All the Olympics are a stage, and all the athletes merely players: The Olympics as theatre; Section II Sportswashing and rights 4 The Olympic industry: A threat to human rights, a threat to democracy; 5 The World Cup put the spotlight on Qatar, but also brought attention to its human rights record and politics; 6 The Paralympic Games: An event having impact on the world stage but one not without its critics; 7 Sportswashing: Managing state relations and reputations through associations with sport; Section III Diplomacy and peace 8 Playbook for peace? How world events disconnected Putin and set a precedent for isolating autocratic regimes; 9 Russia’s misfired sport diplomacy? Or our misunderstanding of the 2014 (Winter Olympics) and 2018 (FIFA World Cup) sports mega-events?; 10 ConIFA events: Organizing international football tournaments for unrecognized nations on divided lands; 11 Ancient ideals, modern problems: Pierre de Coubertin and the Olympic Games; 12 Wimbledon 2022 and the politics of exclusion: Sport, sanctions, and governance in a geopolitical crisis; 13 The politics of film festivals: The case of Dinard’s Festival of British Cinema; 14 Global games: A radical proposal for a sustainable future; Section IV Activism and events as platforms for protest 15 The politics of Sydney’s gay and lesbian Mardi Gras; 16 Athlete activism and the Olympic movement: Resistance, defiance, and restraint; 17 FIFA World Cup: A mirage of unity; 18 Boycotting the Olympic Games: Effective policy tool or futile gesture?; 19 The Olympics are democratically illegitimate: A call for democracy in sport; 20 Black Lives Matter protests changed the US landscape and who is represented in public spaces; Section V Power, corruption, and elitism 21 The 2022 FIFA World Cup and its potential anti-corruption legacy; 22 Ancient athletic contests and Greek culture; 23 China and sport mega-events: An ongoing project; 24 Fan parks at football mega-events: Prioritizing security and improving the fan experience; 25 Fundamental challenging considerations in hosting sporting mega-events; 26 Ensuring safety and security at sporting events: Lessons from the 2022 Champions League Final in Paris; Section VI Nationalism and historical perspectives 27 Curating a contemporary dance festival in Africa: Sociopolitical insights and provocations from South Africa; 28 How ‘The Dragon of Shandon’ celebrates people, place, and culture on Halloween; 29 The new Olympics: How Tokyo helped reshape the games; 30 The Australian Open: An event that has grown alongside a nation; 31 Goodbye Commonwealth Games; Conclusions and recommendations