This paper examines the impact of the 2012 London Summer Olympics on low-income and marginally housed young people living in the London borough of Newham - one of six east London 'Olympic boroughs'. Drawing on photo-journals created by the youth the summer before the Olympic Games were scheduled to begin (July 2011), the research makes use of photo-elicitation techniques in order to explore such Olympic-related impacts as gentrification, displacement and the loss of a sense of place for local young residents
Engendering interest and support among young people was a key strategy for the organisers of the Lon...
In this paper we describe Newham – the setting for the 2012 Olympics and the context for the Games a...
Caroline Christie and Bobby Lloyd have regularly photographed the Lea Valley London Olympic site sin...
This paper examines the much-hyped 2012 Olympic Games ‘legacy’ in relation to the displacement exper...
This article is based on a cross-national qualitative study of homeless and street-involved youth li...
Young people in East London are more likely to not be in employment, education or training and suffe...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.On...
In contrast to Olympic organizers' claims about the London 2012 Games as a celebration for all, we r...
This research critically examines policy aims and outcomes related to social mixing in the London 2...
The principal stated rationale for bringing the 2012 Olympic Games to London was that it represented...
Policies and programmes that tackle neighbourhood deprivation have long been a feature of urban poli...
Drawing on a five-year qualitative study on the impacts of the Olympic Games on homeless and margina...
For urban governments, introducing policies has long been adopted as a main approach to instigate re...
Mega-sporting event regeneration, as a specific approach to urban renewal, uses impending host-city ...
Juliet Davis investigates the challenge of creating a positive legacy from the Olympics for communit...
Engendering interest and support among young people was a key strategy for the organisers of the Lon...
In this paper we describe Newham – the setting for the 2012 Olympics and the context for the Games a...
Caroline Christie and Bobby Lloyd have regularly photographed the Lea Valley London Olympic site sin...
This paper examines the much-hyped 2012 Olympic Games ‘legacy’ in relation to the displacement exper...
This article is based on a cross-national qualitative study of homeless and street-involved youth li...
Young people in East London are more likely to not be in employment, education or training and suffe...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.On...
In contrast to Olympic organizers' claims about the London 2012 Games as a celebration for all, we r...
This research critically examines policy aims and outcomes related to social mixing in the London 2...
The principal stated rationale for bringing the 2012 Olympic Games to London was that it represented...
Policies and programmes that tackle neighbourhood deprivation have long been a feature of urban poli...
Drawing on a five-year qualitative study on the impacts of the Olympic Games on homeless and margina...
For urban governments, introducing policies has long been adopted as a main approach to instigate re...
Mega-sporting event regeneration, as a specific approach to urban renewal, uses impending host-city ...
Juliet Davis investigates the challenge of creating a positive legacy from the Olympics for communit...
Engendering interest and support among young people was a key strategy for the organisers of the Lon...
In this paper we describe Newham – the setting for the 2012 Olympics and the context for the Games a...
Caroline Christie and Bobby Lloyd have regularly photographed the Lea Valley London Olympic site sin...