In 2004, the discourse of ‘legacy’ was woven into the constitutional fabric of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Bidding for Olympic events is now premised on procuring post-event legacies that will resonate through local communities and host countries long after the flame is extinguished. Given vast expenditures in security, policing, and emergency management operations at major sporting events, it is notable that the IOC and its official partners have disproportionately under-represented security and policing legacies. This paper addresses research into security and policing legacies of major events by turning much needed empirical attention towards institutional level geographies of security and policing – part...
In the post-9/11 context, security issues have become increasingly central to the hosting of sport m...
Hosting an Olympic Games is a large and complex undertaking that requires years of planning, billion...
Major events ranging from sporting events to major international conferences too often result in dis...
When London organisers bid on the 2012 Summer Olympics, they promised an array of legacies, from eco...
The objective of this study is to examine security measures in cities hosting sports mega events. Us...
This paper examines the intersections of terrorism, security and the Olympics. An empirical analysis...
Abstract The global securitisation models associated with contemporary sport mega events are curr...
This paper examines the wider social impacts of hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games and its ‘legac...
The summer Olympic Games are renowned for producing the world's biggest single-city cultural event. ...
© 2012 The Author(s). The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games were the last Olympic Games held before 9/11. Ev...
The present research investigates the socio-political factors that have transformed the post 9/11 Ol...
Often seen as the host nation's largest ever logistical undertaking, accommodating the Olympics and ...
Growth in the Armed Forces undertaking public policing is occurring in the United Kingdom and elsewh...
All post-9/11 Olympic Games and sport mega events deploy super-surveillance systems, as a future sec...
In the post-9/11 context, security issues have become increasingly central to the hosting of sport m...
In the post-9/11 context, security issues have become increasingly central to the hosting of sport m...
Hosting an Olympic Games is a large and complex undertaking that requires years of planning, billion...
Major events ranging from sporting events to major international conferences too often result in dis...
When London organisers bid on the 2012 Summer Olympics, they promised an array of legacies, from eco...
The objective of this study is to examine security measures in cities hosting sports mega events. Us...
This paper examines the intersections of terrorism, security and the Olympics. An empirical analysis...
Abstract The global securitisation models associated with contemporary sport mega events are curr...
This paper examines the wider social impacts of hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games and its ‘legac...
The summer Olympic Games are renowned for producing the world's biggest single-city cultural event. ...
© 2012 The Author(s). The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games were the last Olympic Games held before 9/11. Ev...
The present research investigates the socio-political factors that have transformed the post 9/11 Ol...
Often seen as the host nation's largest ever logistical undertaking, accommodating the Olympics and ...
Growth in the Armed Forces undertaking public policing is occurring in the United Kingdom and elsewh...
All post-9/11 Olympic Games and sport mega events deploy super-surveillance systems, as a future sec...
In the post-9/11 context, security issues have become increasingly central to the hosting of sport m...
In the post-9/11 context, security issues have become increasingly central to the hosting of sport m...
Hosting an Olympic Games is a large and complex undertaking that requires years of planning, billion...
Major events ranging from sporting events to major international conferences too often result in dis...