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Sustainable Development, Shock and Awe? London 2012 and Civil Society
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Horne, John
, Hayes, Graeme
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Civil Society
/ Committees
/ Disconnection
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Elites
/ England
/ Environmental Protection
/ Environmental stewardship
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Investment
/ Investments
/ London
/ London, England
/ Management
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Olympic Games
/ Paralympic Games
/ Renewable energy
/ Satisfaction
/ Society
/ Sports
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability politics
/ Sustainable Development
/ Sustainable economic development
/ Sustainable global economy
/ Sustainable technology
/ Technological Innovations
/ Transnationalism
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban development
/ Urban renewal
2011
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Sustainable Development, Shock and Awe? London 2012 and Civil Society
by
Horne, John
, Hayes, Graeme
in
Civil Society
/ Committees
/ Disconnection
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Elites
/ England
/ Environmental Protection
/ Environmental stewardship
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Investment
/ Investments
/ London
/ London, England
/ Management
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Olympic Games
/ Paralympic Games
/ Renewable energy
/ Satisfaction
/ Society
/ Sports
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability politics
/ Sustainable Development
/ Sustainable economic development
/ Sustainable global economy
/ Sustainable technology
/ Technological Innovations
/ Transnationalism
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban development
/ Urban renewal
2011
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Sustainable Development, Shock and Awe? London 2012 and Civil Society
by
Horne, John
, Hayes, Graeme
in
Civil Society
/ Committees
/ Disconnection
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Elites
/ England
/ Environmental Protection
/ Environmental stewardship
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Investment
/ Investments
/ London
/ London, England
/ Management
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Olympic Games
/ Paralympic Games
/ Renewable energy
/ Satisfaction
/ Society
/ Sports
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability politics
/ Sustainable Development
/ Sustainable economic development
/ Sustainable global economy
/ Sustainable technology
/ Technological Innovations
/ Transnationalism
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban development
/ Urban renewal
2011
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Sustainable Development, Shock and Awe? London 2012 and Civil Society
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Sustainable Development, Shock and Awe? London 2012 and Civil Society
2011
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Overview
There is a disconnection between the top-down, elite, nature of sports mega-events and the ostensible redistributive and participatory sustainable development agendas staked out by BINGOs (Business-based International Non-Governmental Organizations) such as the contemporary International Olympic Committee (IOC). Focusing specifically on the London 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, we argue that, for all the environmental technology advances offered by sports mega-events, their dominant model remains one of a hollowed-out form of sustainable development. Despite significant technical and methodological innovations in environmental stewardship, the development model of the London Olympics remains predicated on the satisfaction of transnational investment flows. We discuss what this means for claims about the staging of a 'green' Olympic Games.
Publisher
SAGE Publications,Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Elites
/ England
/ London
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Society
/ Sports
/ Studies
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