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The memory of mega-events as an instrument of urban planning?
[La mémoire des méga-événements comme instrument de la planification urbaine ?]

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  • Patrice Ballester

    (GSF - TTS - Grand Sud - Toulouse Tourism School)

Abstract

From a geography of memory, I approach urban planning strategies in relation to the organization, holding and assessment of mega-events. Their memory, remembrance and manipulation by local elites are part of a long-term urban policy to sometimes justify risky or judicious choices. I arrive at three corollary results on the form, substance and function of mega-events based on archival research, a field investigation on the Olympic sites in Barcelona and a renewed literature review on the subject: a complementarity between the Olympic Games and the Universal Exhibitions Expositions (World's fair - world expo) is observed with the importance of the urban palimpsest functioning as an integrating system, a collective memory of mega-events remains significant thanks to mass and niche tourism, the qualities of the ephemerality of the manifestation is felt in the material and immaterial production forging a collective memory.

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  • Patrice Ballester, 2014. "The memory of mega-events as an instrument of urban planning? [La mémoire des méga-événements comme instrument de la planification urbaine ?]," Post-Print hal-04257233, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04257233
    DOI: 10.7202/1036715ar
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