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Citation

McGillivray D, McPherson G, Misener L. Urban Geogr. 2018; 39(3): 329-344.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/02723638.2017.1328577

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Major sporting events for athletes with disabilities have become part of a strategic agenda to create positive social legacies for those typically marginalized in their communities. These events are subject to strict guidelines set forth by the International Paralympic Committee to deliver broad-based accessibility. In some cases, changes to accessibility are temporary, wherein other upgrades remain as permanent fixtures for venues, transportation, and public spaces. However, the temporality at the heart of major event projects can also work against long-term, sustainable improvements to the material conditions persons with disabilities face as they experience the urban realm. In this paper, we draw upon case studies of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games to explore the value of major sporting events in delivering urban accessibility improvements and offer a critical commentary on the limitations of the event project to herald sustainable change.


Language: en

Keywords

Critical disability theory; geographies of exclusion; major sporting events; parasport; urban accessibility

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