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Host Cities and the Olympics

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Host Cities and the Olympics

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Host Cities and the Olympics book

An Interactionist Approach

Host Cities and the Olympics

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Host Cities and the Olympics book

An Interactionist Approach
ByHarry Hiller
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 14 June 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203121337
Pages 192
eBook ISBN 9780203121337
Subjects Built Environment, Geography, Social Sciences, Sports and Leisure, Urban Studies
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Hiller, H. (2012). Host Cities and the Olympics: An Interactionist Approach (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203121337

ABSTRACT

Rather than interpreting the Olympics as primarily a sporting event of international or national significance, this book understands the Games as a civic project for the host city that serves as a catalyst for a variety of urban interests over a period of many years from the bidding phase through the event itself. Traditional Olympic studies have tended to examine the Games from an outsider's perspective or as something experienced through the print media or television. In contrast, the focus presented here is on the dynamics within the host city understood as a community of interacting individuals who encounter the Games in a variety of ways through support, opposition, or even indifference but who have a profound influence on the outcome of the Games as actors and players in the Olympics as a drama.

Adopting a symbolic interactionist approach, the book offers a new interpretive model through which to understand the Olympic Games by exploring the relationship between the Games and residents of the host city. Key analytical concepts such as framing, dramaturgy, the public realm, and the symbolic field are introduced and illustrated through empirical research from the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, and it is shown how social media and shifts in public opinion reflected interaction effects within the city. By filling a clear lacuna in the Olympic Studies canon, this book is important reading for anybody with an interest in the sociology of sport, urban studies, event studies or urban sociology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

Building an interpretive model: from macro to micro

chapter 2|13 pages

The Olympics as dramaturgy

chapter 3|19 pages

Framing: interpreting the Olympics project

chapter 4|26 pages

The public realm

chapter 5|23 pages

The host city as a symbolic field

chapter 6|17 pages

The social media and urban interaction

chapter 7|17 pages

The consequences of interaction: public opinion and the Olympics

chapter 8|7 pages

Conclusion

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