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This book provides theoretical and empirical perspectives on the
urban impact of mega-events globally. It takes mega-events as an
instance to analyse urban transformations and their effects on
citizenship. With contributions from leading scholars in the field,
the book presents innovative and multidimensional analyses of
mega-events with an international selection of case studies. The
work provides a grounded theorisation of mega-events in the first
part and scrutinizes its practices and processes in the second.
Each chapter explores mega-events as crucial drivers and
accelerators of urban and citizenship transformations. Rather than
just focusing on a staged momentum, this book takes stock of the
'before' and 'after' that these events imply for the urban
condition. This book will be of interest to students and scholars
in urban studies, human geography, economics, architecture,
planning, sociology, political science. It will also appeal to
professionals and policy makers engaged in the planning, hosting
and management of mega-events.
This edited volume offers a critical reflection on the failed
experiment to redevelop the city of Rio de Janeiro according to the
neoliberal strategy of entrepreneurial urban governance and
mercantile regulatory transformations, which were leveraged by
mega-sporting events. The case of Rio de Janeiro is presented as an
example of a failing global strategy for urban redevelopment,
entrepreneurial urban governance and the realization of
mega-events. This book aims to present the real and critical state
of the legacies of such mega-events. It shows how instead of the
promised economic redemption, Rio is experiencing a severe
economic, political and social crisis, handling three observation
perspectives: the first is the description of urban transformations
and mega events, assessing the contradictions in the model for the
intended urban development and taking into account historical
factors both at local and national level; the second restricts on
neighborhoods as case studies representing an ensign of a
neoliberal urban transformation' results; the third links city and
citizenship focusing tensions and inconsistencies and opening up a
perspective on the importance of fostering the concept of
citizenship, including actions, movements and initiatives that
express the resistance and struggles around a possible new
destination for Rio de Janeiro. Prof. Luiz Cesar de Quieroz Ribeiro
and Dr. Filippo Bignami as General Editors thank Ana Paula Soares
Carvalho, Humberto Meza, Niccolo Cuppini and Orlando dos Santos
Junior for their contributions as co-editors of this book.
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