Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK and globally. These events court as much controversy and criticism from academics and community groups as they are coveted by local and national governments. While they claim to have lasting long-term benefits for the host cities, neighbourhoods and ergo residents, evidence shows that effects are often scant, oblique or, conversely, negative. This has new significance in the context of austerity. This paper offers original empirical evidence of the experiences surrounding the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014. A series of diaries and focus groups with those living and working in the East End of Glasgow revealed hope of a positive impact on the E...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Urban regeneration has recently been identified as being a catalyst for major events (Smith, 2012). ...
Hosting large events has long been associated with the physical regeneration of cities. To supplemen...
The recent staging of Glasgow 2014 drew universal praise as the ‘Best Games Ever’. Yet the substanti...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
On 9th November 2007 Glasgow won the right to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The main agenda of t...
Focusing on Glasgow’s East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
The importance of major event legacy has become increasingly vital for host cities and their organis...
Regeneration is about change. Whencities and regions prepare to host large-scale sporting events, mu...
Mega sporting events are beginning to be hosted more frequently in ‘developing’ countries. They are ...
The notion of legacy is intrinsically linked with mega sporting events and has become a vital aspec...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Large-scale sporting events are a major part of urban policy and regeneration strategies in the UK a...
Urban regeneration has recently been identified as being a catalyst for major events (Smith, 2012). ...
Hosting large events has long been associated with the physical regeneration of cities. To supplemen...
The recent staging of Glasgow 2014 drew universal praise as the ‘Best Games Ever’. Yet the substanti...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
On 9th November 2007 Glasgow won the right to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The main agenda of t...
Focusing on Glasgow’s East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
The importance of major event legacy has become increasingly vital for host cities and their organis...
Regeneration is about change. Whencities and regions prepare to host large-scale sporting events, mu...
Mega sporting events are beginning to be hosted more frequently in ‘developing’ countries. They are ...
The notion of legacy is intrinsically linked with mega sporting events and has become a vital aspec...
Through a focus on “consumer-citizenship” this paper foregrounds the class practices inherent in urb...
Focusing on Glasgow's East End, home to the 2014 Commonwealth Games, this paper explores the ways in...
This paper reappraises the meaning of space and place in contemporary class analysis. We explore how...