The London Olympics of 2012 : politics, promises and legacy

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The London Olympics of 2012 : politics, promises and legacy

Stephen Wagg

(Global culture and sport / series editors Stephen Wagg and David Andrews)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Analysing the politics of the 2012 London Olympics, Stephen Wagg examines the framing of London's bid to host the Games, arguments about the Games' likely impact and the establishment of 'Fortress London' to protect the Games. The book asks who won, and who lost out, in this important event as well as exploring its media coverage and legacy.

Table of Contents

"1. The Contemporary Olympic Games - Commercial Juggernaut or the Price of Progress? 2. The Games Come to London 3. ''It remains unclear how local people will benefit...'': Post-Bid, Pre-Games - Prognostication and Protest 4. Looking for Inspiration: The Politics of the Olympic Flame at London 2012 5. ''Isambard Kingdom Brunel Wasn''t Marxist'': The Opening Ceremony of London 2012 6. ''Just Put Down the Pepsi...'': London 2012 and the Corporations 7. How Good Does That Feel? London 2012: Media and Celebrity 8. Islands of Gentrification? London 2012, Politics and Legacy

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