Rethinking Olympic Legacy
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<p>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. </p><p>The book argues that creating Olympic legacy<b> </b>is 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. </p><p>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. </p>
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