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ISBN-13
9781512600582
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Dartmouth College
ISBN-10
151260058X
ISBN-13
9781512600582
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21038737159

Product Key Features

Book Title
No Boston Olympics : How and Why Smart Cities Are Passing on the Torch
Number of Pages
232 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
Sociology of Sports, Olympics & Paralympics
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Author
Chris Dempsey, Andrew Zimbalist
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
17.9 Oz
Item Length
14.9 in
Item Width
6.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-049141
Reviews
Dempsey and Zimbalist review how a group of concerned citizens drove the Olympics from Boston, and offer other cities reasons and strategies for doing the same.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
796.48
Table Of Content
Foreword by Jim Braude * Preface * Prologue: Inauguration Day * Citius, Altius, Fortius * 2013 and 2014 * January 2015 * February 2015 * March 2015 * April 2015 * May 2015 * June 2015 * July 2015 * The Aftermath * American Unexceptionalism * Lessons Learned * Acknowledgments * Notes * Index
Synopsis
In 2013 and 2014, some of Massachusetts' wealthiest and most powerful individuals hatched an audacious plan to bring the 2024 Summer Olympics to Boston. Like their counterparts in cities around the world, Boston's Olympic boosters promised political leaders, taxpayers, and the media that the Games would deliver incalculable benefits and require little financial support from the public. Yet these advocates refused to share the details of their bid and only grudgingly admitted, when pressed, that their plan called for billions of dollars in construction of unneeded venues. To win the bid, the public would have to guarantee taxpayer funds to cover cost overruns, which have plagued all modern Olympic Games. The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) chose Boston 2024's bid over that of other American cities in January 2015--and for a time it seemed inevitable that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) would award the Games to Boston 2024. No Boston Olympics is the story of how an ad hoc, underfunded group of diverse and engaged citizens joined together to challenge and ultimately derail Boston's boosters, the USOC, and the IOC. Chris Dempsey was cochair of No Boston Olympics, the group that first voiced skepticism, demanded accountability, and catalyzed dissent. Andrew Zimbalist is a world expert on the economics of sports, and the leading researcher on the hidden costs of hosting mega-events such as the Olympics and the World Cup. Together, they tell Boston's story, while providing a blueprint for citizens who seek to challenge costly, wasteful, disruptive, and risky Olympic bids in their own cities., A play-by-play account of how No Boston Olympics rallied Massachusetts residents to reject an Olympic bid
LC Classification Number
GV721.5.D448 2017

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