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- Title
A LA CARTE URBAN POLICIES. MEGA-EVENTS: FROM EXCEPTIONALITY TO CONSTRUCTION OF ORDINARY PLANNING PRACTICES. A LOOK AT ITALY: CASE STUDY OF THE 2006 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES IN TURIN.
- Authors
De Steffani, Alexia
- Abstract
Considering the increasing focus on mega-events studies, in parallel to the growing interest demonstrated by local administrators and European cities towards hallmark events, the article aims to analyse this new trend and existing relationship between the regular policies and rise of new forms of urban management. It deals with Italy as a case study: since the 1990s several Italian cities have been systematically participating in competitions for mega-events in order to initiate development projects. More precisely, the article focuses on Turin, which is the first Italian city to have embraced this strategy systematically. The analysis of this case-study allows us to highlight a rise of a profound change within trends of mega-events: mega events have started to lose their main features -- such as ephemerality, exceptionality and occasionality and have turned into something close to the ordinary urban practices.
- Subjects
EUROPE; TURIN (Italy); ITALY; CITIES &; towns; MANAGEMENT; URBAN planning
- Publication
Science: Future of Lithuania / Mokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 3, p23
- ISSN
2029-2341
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3846/mla.2011.047