1st Edition

Handbook of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Volume One: Making the Games

Edited By Vassil Girginov Copyright 2013
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Handbook of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is an authoritative and comprehensive account of the world’s greatest sporting and cultural event. It tells the complete story of the 2012 Games from inception, through the successful bidding process and the planning and preparation phase, to delivery, the post-Games period and legacy. Written by a world-class team of international Olympic scholars, the book offers analysis of the full social, cultural, political, historical, economic and sporting context of the Games. From the political, commercial and structural complexities of organising an event on such a scale, to the sporting action that holds the attention of the world, this book illuminates every aspect of the 2012 Games, helping us to understand better the vital role that sport and culture play in contemporary global society.

    The book is divided into two volumes. Volume One: Making the Games, examines the build-up to London 2012, covering key topics such as:

    • the bidding process
    • planning and decision making
    • financing the Games
    • developing the infrastructure
    • engaging national and international governing bodies of sport
    • engaging the UK public
    • engaging a global public
    • developing a legacy programme
    • the Cultural Olympiad.

    Richly illustrated with the personal accounts of key stakeholders, from sports administrators and politicians to athletes and spectators, and including essential data and evocative visual material, this book is essential reading for anybody with a personal or professional interest in the Olympic and Paralympic Games, global culture or the development of sport.

    Acknowledgements  1. Social, political, economic and operational context of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games: An introduction - Vassil Girginov  Part One: Bidding for the Games  2. From 1908 to 2012: Continuity and change in London Olympic narratives - John Horne  3. Preparing and winning the London bid - Guy Masterman  Part Two: Delivering the Games  4. Materializing the vision of a 2012 London Olympic Games - Gillian Evans  5. From a Roman village to an Olympic site: transforming East London - Andrew Powell  6. The Olympic Laws and the contradictions of promoting and preserving the Olympic Ideal - Mark James & Guy Osborn  7. London 2012 legacy strategy: Ambitions, promises and implementation plans - Mike Weed  8. Securing the Games - Jon Coaffee & Pete Fussey  9. Preparing TeamGB for London 2012 - Dave Collins & Andrew Cruickshank  10. Governance of the Games - Vassil Girginov  Part Three: Engaging the UK Public 11. Involving East London communities - Iain MacRury  12. Involving the Regions - Ian Jones  13. Involving Schools - Charlie Tims  14. Involving the Further & Higher Education sector - Dikaia Chatziefstathiou  15. The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad and Torch relay - Beatriz Garcia  16. Volunteering for the Games - Geoff Nichols  Part Four: Engaging Sports  17. Olympic and Paralympic Governing Bodies of Sport and the Games - Vassil Girginov  18. Other sport providers and the Games - Mike Collins  Part Five: London 2012 and the World’s Participation  19. Preparing for London: National elite sport policies - Barrie Houlihan, Jae Woo Park & Mayumi Ya-Ya Yamamoto  20. London 2012 and the Global South - Boria Majumdar  21. Beijing-London-Rio de Janeiro: a never ending global competition - John Gold & Margater Gold  Part Six: Conclusions  22. Making the London Olympic & Paralympic Games: the story so far - Vassil Girginov

    Biography

    Vassil Girginov is Reader in Sport Management/Development at Brunel University, UK. He is a founding board member of the Bulgarian Olympic Academy and has been researching, teaching and working for the Olympics for 25 years. His research interests and publications (including six books) are in the field of the Olympic Movement, sport development and comparative management and policy analysis.