Mega-events and the minor

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Area Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1111/area.12956
Sven Daniel Wolfe
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Mega-events like the Olympics and the football World Cups remain popular around the globe, regardless of their record of damaging host cities and societies. In parallel, research on mega-events continues to grow across a range of disciplines, including geography. Much of this literature remains fixed at global levels of analysis. In this light, mega-events suffer from a double problem: their planning and articulation too often cause harm to cities and societies and, simultaneously, research on mega-events focuses too much on the macro. This paper endeavours to address both problems by proposing to make sense of mega-events by thinking through the minor. This concern valorises micro scales and marginalised people, those who most often lose during mega-event hosting. The paper argues that geographers are uniquely positioned to conduct nuanced mega-event research across a globally diverse range of political-economic contexts, and calls for more geographers to contribute to this project in a move towards a critical geography of mega-events.

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大型活动和未成年人
像奥运会和世界杯足球赛这样的大型活动在全球范围内仍然很受欢迎,尽管它们对主办城市和社会造成了破坏。与此同时,包括地理学在内的一系列学科对特大活动的研究也在不断增加。其中大部分文献仍停留在全球分析层面。有鉴于此,超大型活动存在双重问题:其规划和衔接往往会对城市和社会造成伤害,同时,有关超大型活动的研究过于关注宏观层面。本文致力于解决这两个问题,提出通过对次要问题的思考来理解超大型活动。这种关注重视微观尺度和边缘化人群,即那些在特大活动主办过程中最常遭受损失的人群。本文认为,地理学家具有独特的优势,可以在全球不同的政治经济背景下开展细致入微的超大型活动研究,并呼吁更多的地理学家为这一项目做出贡献,向批判性的超大型活动地理学迈进。
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Area
Area GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
13.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Area publishes ground breaking geographical research and scholarship across the field of geography. Whatever your interests, reading Area is essential to keep up with the latest thinking in geography. At the cutting edge of the discipline, the journal: • is the debating forum for the latest geographical research and ideas • is an outlet for fresh ideas, from both established and new scholars • is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and academics at an early stage in their careers • contains commentaries and debates that focus on topical issues, new research results, methodological theory and practice and academic discussion and debate • provides rapid publication
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