Over the last decade a great deal of work has examined major sport event legacies and event leverage. Much of this work has involved Olympic studies and this paper seeks to add to the body of knowledge surrounding major sport event legacies by examining the largely overlooked area of the Paralympic Games. The Paralympic Games are the second largest multisport event after the Olympic Games depending upon which parameters are used and since Sydney 2000 there has been an 'operational partnership' where bid cities are required to host both Games. Yet, few studies have evaluated the comparative outcomes, legacies and event leverage that Paralympic games have generated. This paper addresses this absence by conducting a thematic analysis of Paraly...
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games aimed to deliver a legacy to citizens of the United Kin...
This manuscript explores the creation of a framework for understanding medical and health legacies a...
This case study considers equality for able-bodied athletes, and athletes/persons with a disability,...
This paper seeks to add to the discourse surrounding Olympic and Paralympic legacies by proposing a ...
Defining legacy is a challenging task and it is a contested concept (Cashman 2006; Thornley 2012). L...
Legacy remains one of the most important issues relating to multisport mega-events across the globe ...
Previous research has highlighted that within the sport and event management literature there is an ...
One of the ‘offers’ to host communities from the conduct of mega sport-events such as the Olympic an...
Research commissioned by the London Assembly: The IOC provides a comprehensive library of reports an...
This resource guide examines the nature and policy of social legacy as a central part of the Olympic...
Research commissioned by the London Assembly: The IOC provides a comprehensive library of reports an...
Through its commitment to universalism, the inclusion of disabled people has become an increasingly ...
Through its commitment to universalism, the inclusion of disabled people has become an increasingly ...
Through its commitment to universalism, the inclusion of disabled people has become an increasingly ...
There has been a growing interest in legacies of the Olympic Games focusing on external tangible out...
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games aimed to deliver a legacy to citizens of the United Kin...
This manuscript explores the creation of a framework for understanding medical and health legacies a...
This case study considers equality for able-bodied athletes, and athletes/persons with a disability,...
This paper seeks to add to the discourse surrounding Olympic and Paralympic legacies by proposing a ...
Defining legacy is a challenging task and it is a contested concept (Cashman 2006; Thornley 2012). L...
Legacy remains one of the most important issues relating to multisport mega-events across the globe ...
Previous research has highlighted that within the sport and event management literature there is an ...
One of the ‘offers’ to host communities from the conduct of mega sport-events such as the Olympic an...
Research commissioned by the London Assembly: The IOC provides a comprehensive library of reports an...
This resource guide examines the nature and policy of social legacy as a central part of the Olympic...
Research commissioned by the London Assembly: The IOC provides a comprehensive library of reports an...
Through its commitment to universalism, the inclusion of disabled people has become an increasingly ...
Through its commitment to universalism, the inclusion of disabled people has become an increasingly ...
Through its commitment to universalism, the inclusion of disabled people has become an increasingly ...
There has been a growing interest in legacies of the Olympic Games focusing on external tangible out...
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games aimed to deliver a legacy to citizens of the United Kin...
This manuscript explores the creation of a framework for understanding medical and health legacies a...
This case study considers equality for able-bodied athletes, and athletes/persons with a disability,...