2017
DOI: 10.3727/152599517x14942648527518
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Olympic Experiences: the Significance of Place

Abstract: Many studies analyze how events affect places, but few examine how places affect events. Existing research suggests that the physical qualities of a venue affect event experiences, but these studies often ignore subtler dimensions of place such as symbolism, affect, and identity. By narrowly focusing on venues, existing research also tends to neglect the fact that event places are perceived at a wider scale also (e.g., the host destination). Whether these wider place factors affect event experiences is the ma… Show more

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“…13 location of these events not only adds to the event experience, it increases their attachment to the host space, and may even encourage them to visit more frequently in the future (Smith et al, 2017). This highlights how and why events staged in public spaces are inherently contested.…”
Section: The Effects Of Events On Public Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13 location of these events not only adds to the event experience, it increases their attachment to the host space, and may even encourage them to visit more frequently in the future (Smith et al, 2017). This highlights how and why events staged in public spaces are inherently contested.…”
Section: The Effects Of Events On Public Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Events affect host spaces physically and symbolically, but events are themselves affected by the physical qualities and symbolic meanings of host places. The significance of place is surprisingly neglected in events research (Smith et al, 2017 into what a place can do for a festival'. Many event organisers want to stage their events in public spaces, rather than in purpose-built venues, because of the opportunity to transfer place meanings.…”
Section: How Urban Public Spaces Shape Eventsmentioning
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“…The Olympic Games are the “epitome of mega-events” (Faulkner et al , 2000, p. 232). Given the fact that each of the Olympic Games hosted in the last 15 years has cost at least USD 2 billion (Flyvbjerg and Stewart, 2012), the return on investment in hosting this globally oriented, one-off mega-event (Gursoy et al , 2017; Smith et al , 2017) merits both practical and academic attention. Over half of the long-term net economic benefits of hosting the Games are expected to come from its tourism legacy (Spear, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%