2023
DOI: 10.1177/02690942231213603
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Does culture have transformative power to make the Olympic Games sustainable?

Cécile Doustaly

Abstract: Public aspirations for more sustainable mega-projects not only ensuring economic returns but also comprehensive local legacies have increased in recent years. The Olympic Games in particular have been criticized as commercial ventures lacking in proportional impacts for local communities, while largely financed by public funds. With associated corruption and gentrification concerns, such projects met with increased opposition. The International Olympic Committee (IOC), struggling to attract candidate cities, a… Show more

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