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Publication Research Bibliography

Publication Research Bibliography
  • Bernstock P, London 2012 and the Regeneration Game: Ashgate
  • Blake A, Where is London, England in Contemporary Britain - and Will the 2012 Olympics Help Us to Find It: Ashgate
  • Blake A, The Thames Gateway Bridge: A New 'Solution' to an Old Problem: Ashgate
  • Brimicombe A, et al, Olympic Games Impact Study – London 2012 Pre-Games Report
  • Calcutt A¸ London, Beijing and the Role of Culture in Reconstructing Society: Ashgate
  • Calcutt A, Forcing the Market, Forging Community: Culture as Social Construction in the Thames Gateway: Ashgate
  • De Angelis M, Thames Gateway Oxymorons: Some Reflections on 'Sustainable Communities' and Neoliberal Governance: Ashgate
  • Gilbert K, Technology, Space and the Paralympic Athlete: Ashgate
  • MacRury I, Olympic Cities: 2012 and the Remaking of London: Ashgate
  • MacRury I, Branding the Games: Commercialism and the Olympic City: Ashgate
  • MacRury I, Olympic Cities and Social Change: Ashgate
  • MacRury I, (2009), A Tale of Two Villages: Sustainability in London’s and Vancouver’s Olympic Village, Renew, Winter 2009
  • MacRury I, (2009), “Sponsorship, Advertising and the Olympic Games” in Powell, H. Hardy, J. Hawkin, S. and MacRury, I The Advertising Handbook, London: Routledge
  • MacRury I, (2008), Re-thinking the Legacy 2012: the Olympics as commodity and gift, 21st Century Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences  Vol. 3, No. 3, 295–310, November 2008
  • MacRury I, (2008) “The Crunch Olympics”, in Renew, Issue 38, September 2008
  • MacRury, I, (2005) “Pleased or worried but not yet jumping for joy”  local responses the London 2012 “Back the Bid” campaign - with Phil Cohen, in Carrying the Torch: London 2012 and East London, Leaside Regeneration, December 2005
  • Poynter G, Atlanta (1996): The Centennial Games: Ashgate
  • Poynter G, London: Preparing for 2012: Ashgate
  • Poynter G, Olympic Cities: 2012 and the Remaking of London: Ashgate
  • Poynter G, The Evolution of the Olympic and Paralympic Games 1948-2012: Ashgate
  • Poynter G, Olympic Cities and Social Change: Ashgate
  • Poynter G, (2010/11), ‘The Olympics: Renewal and Legacy’, in Lenskyi H. And wagg S. (eds) Handbook of Olympic Studies, London: Routledge (forthcoming)
  • Poynter G, (2009), ‘London 2012 and the Reshaping of East London’ in Imrie R., L.Lees and M.Raco (eds) (2009) Regenerating London, London: Routledge
  • Poynter G, (2010), ‘Urban Regeneration and the Paralympic Legacy’ in Legg D. And K. Gilbert (Eds) The Paralympic Games: regeneration and legacy. Illinois: Commonground Publishers (forthcoming)
  • Poynter G, (2007), ‘The Economics of the Olympic Bid’, Rising East Review: East London and Beyond, 2005-7, London: London East Research Institute
  • Poynter G, (2006), From Beijing to Bow Bells: Measuring the Olympics Effect, London East Research Institute, Working Papers in Urban Studies, London: UEL mimeo ISBN 1-874210-64-0
  • Poynter G, (2009), Olympic Host Cities Governance Arrangements, London Assembly, November 2009
  • Poynter G, I. Macrury, K.Berzins, J. Burnett and M.Smith, (2008), An Evaluation of the Economic Impact of the CREATE08 Festivals in the five Olympic Boroughs. UEL: London East Research Institute
  • Poynter G. K. Berzins and M. Smith, (2009), Community Engagement and London 2012’; LB of Newham, December 2009
  • Poynter G. and I. Macrury, (2009), OECD/Department of Communities and Local Government, ‘Thinkpiece on London 2012 and its Legacy’, Department of Communities and Local Government/OECD, October 2009
  • Poynter, G. and MacRury, I, (2008), The Regeneration Games: Commodities, Gifts and the Economics of London 2012, 1743-9035 (online), The International Journal of the History of Sport Vol. 25, No. 14, December 2008, 2060–2078 ISSN 0952-3367 (print)/ISSN
  • Poynter G. and I. Macrury, (2010), ‘Team GB and London 2012, the paradox of national and global identities’, International Journal of the History of Sport, (forthcoming)
  • Poynter, G., MacRury, I., Blake, A, (2007), A Lasting Legacy for London? Assessing the legacy of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, London Assembly
  • Rustin Michael, Sport, Spectacle and Society: Understanding the Olympics: Ashgate
  • Yoon H, The Legacy of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games: Ashgate
  • Brimicombe A, Centre for Institutional Studies, Creating and Maintaining a Healthy Stratford City: Principles and Practices for Success: Centre for Institutional Studies
  • Gilbert K, Paralympic Legacies: Common Ground Publishing
  • Herrington N, An Olympic ITE Curriculum: how to become part of the legacy: Background Paper and Outcomes of a Round Table Discussion: Escalate
  • Newlands M, Green Britannia: Deconstructing ‘Team Green Britain’ and the London 2012 Olympic Games:  International Journal of Sport and Society
  • Slater A, Sport, Leisure, Culture and Social Capital -- Discourse and Practice: Leisure Studies Association
  • Gilbert K, Breaking the Chains: Meyer & Meyer
  • Gilbert K, French and German Newspaper Coverage of the Paralympic Games: Meyer & Meyer
  • Gilbert K, Reconceptualising the Paralympic Movement: Meyer & Meyer
  • Gilbert K, The Paralympic Games: Empowerment or Sideshow: Meyer & Meyer
  • Skey M, 'We wanna show 'em who we are': national events in England: Palgrave Macmillan
  • MacRury I, Sponsorship, advertising and the Olympic Games: Routledge
  • Poynter G, The 2012 Olympic Games and the reshaping of East London: Routledge
  • Richards A, Terrorism and the Olympics: Major event security and lessons for the future: Routledge
  • Richards A, Terrorism, the Olympics, and Sport: recent events and concerns for the future: Routledge
  • Richards A, Critical Reflections on Securing the Olympics: Conclusions and Ways Forward: Routledge
  • Silke A, Critical Reflections on Securing the Olympics: Conclusions and Ways Forward: Routledge
  • Silke A, Terrorism and the Olympics: Major event security and lessons for the future: Routledge
  • Bernstock P, Neighbourhood watch: Building new communities: learning lessons from the Thames Gateway: Shelter
  • MacRury I, 'Team GB' and London 2012: The Paradox of National and Global Identities: The International Journal of the History of Sport
  • MacRury I, The Regeneration Games: Commodities, Gifts and the Economics of London 2012: The International Journal of the History of Sport
  • Poynter G, 'Team GB' and London 2012: The Paradox of National and Global Identities: The International Journal of the History of Sport
  • Poynter G, The Regeneration Games: Commodities, Gifts and the Economics of London 2012: The International Journal of the History of Sport
  • MacRury I, Re-thinking the Legacy 2012: the Olympics as commodity and gift: Twenty-First Century Society
  • Rustin Michael, Introduction: social science perspectives on the 2012 London Olympic Games: Twenty-First Century Society
  • Fussey P, The Role of Surveillance: Securing the Olympiad through technology?
  • Fussey P, Tracking the Field: Technology and Olympic Security in the post 9-11 era
   
 
   
 

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