
East London Legacy 2012 is ‘living archive’ which aims to document the lives of East Londoners towards the hosting of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It will record and reflect on the process of social change in East London arising from hosting of the Games, and the legacy of the games. It will provide contemporary primary research, which is complemented by a historical strand to offer a comparative perspective on the Games and their history in London.
The archive will be of considerable value to students, researchers and policy makers. It will selectively focus on scrutinising and documenting the outcomes of two of the major Olympic bid promises - Social regeneration and Health and wellbeing. It will provide free open access to all of its research findings in the shape of primary sources (multimedia) and publications and reports.
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