The Global, the National, and the Local in the Citizens’ Perceptions of the 2018 World Cup

Alexander Dolganov, Elena G. Trubina
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This paper employs the multi-scalar approach towards mega-events (Flint, 2003; Peck, Theodore, and Brenner, 2009; Barret, 2013; and Trubina, 2019) to examine the results of fieldwork conducted in Ekaterinburg in the spring and summer of 2018, namely before, during, and after the 2018 World Cup. The multi-scalar approach allows the consideration of how the supra-local and supranational processes crystallize in complex urban systems, and their connections with other systems. The article addresses the question of the dynamics of the global, the national, and the local scales in the implementation and perception of the mega-event. Since the existing studies of the World Cup in Russia tend, as a rule, to focus on isolated topics and the national scale of the event’s preparation, the article expands the focus of existing research. It demonstrates “the game of scales” in the citizens’ perceptions of the World Cup. They, on the one hand, consider this mega-event as a part of the national strategy of development, including seeking investment, while on the other, they are aware that it is the transnational players (FIFA) and the federal and regional governments that predominantly benefit from the event. The authors argue that the respondents’ judgements, on the one hand, are strongly informed by nationalist and geopolitical propaganda, while on the other hand, stem from the respondents’ understanding of the global influences and the significance of economic logic, including the importance of the branding of the nations and cities. The citizens see both the political strategy devised to “force to show respect” and the economic driver of the national and urban growth in the mega-events. They, at the same time, are aware that it is the citizens who will be paying for the sporting festival with their taxes. The mega-events are ambiguous undertakings: while potentially open and bringing joy to everyone, they facilitate a social and geographic inequality.
公民对2018年世界杯的看法:全球、国家和地方
本文采用多标量方法研究大型事件(Flint, 2003;佩克,西奥多,和布伦纳,2009;巴雷特,2013;和Trubina, 2019),以检查2018年春季和夏季在叶卡捷琳堡进行的实地调查结果,即2018年世界杯之前、期间和之后。多标量方法允许考虑在复杂的城市系统中超地方和超国家的过程是如何结晶的,以及它们与其他系统的联系。本文讨论了在实施和感知大型事件过程中全球、国家和地方尺度的动态问题。由于现有的关于俄罗斯世界杯的研究往往侧重于孤立的话题和赛事筹备的国家规模,因此本文扩展了现有研究的重点。它体现了市民对世界杯的认知中的“尺度游戏”。一方面,他们认为这项大型赛事是国家发展战略的一部分,包括寻求投资,而另一方面,他们意识到跨国球员(国际足联)以及联邦和地区政府主要受益于这项赛事。作者认为,受访者的判断一方面受到民族主义和地缘政治宣传的强烈影响,另一方面源于受访者对全球影响和经济逻辑意义的理解,包括国家和城市品牌的重要性。市民们在这些大型活动中既看到了旨在“强制表示尊重”的政治策略,也看到了推动国家和城市发展的经济动力。与此同时,他们也意识到,为这个体育节买单的将是公民。大型活动是一项模棱两可的事业:虽然可能会开放,给每个人带来欢乐,但它们助长了社会和地理上的不平等。
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