Olympic Games and Territory Conflicts and tensions between emotion and representation in Rio 2016

  • Stella Maris Shmite Facultad de Ciencias Humanas - Universidad Nacional de La Pampa

Keywords:

Geography, Territory, Olympic Games, Territorial problems.

Abstract

Mega sports events (Olympic Games, Winter Olympic Games, Soccer World Cup, Formula One World Championship, among others) constitute a phenomenon proper of capitalism, and the geographical space occupied for those events is by no means a passive scenario which merely contains them. On the contrary, it plays a crucial role in the construction of territories filled with specific infrastructure, symbolism and competitiveness. The territorialization of those mega events is an expression of political, economic and cultural interests. Although their duration is ephemeral, they produce a significant impact at local, regional and global scales.

Countries and cities which apply to be hosts, compete in order to obtain greater visibility, improve their urban infrastructure, attract tourism and, as a result, to obtain a territorial projection at both regional and global scales.

In this article, the Olympic Games held at Rio 2016 are approached in order to analyze the territorial impact and its projection in the global scenario. The magic and emotion of the Olympic Games were not able to hide certain emerging problems, and thus, our idea is to mention some of them and show how the sports event was turned into a platform from which to place them in the world mass media. Our methodology consisted in a critical analysis of secondary sources and their articulation with key concepts of Geography to analyze the territorial impact of such a mega event as Rio 2016 from a geo-economic and geo-strategic perspective, but also to examine the social significance of the everyday life of different subjects who live in these territories amidst tensions and conflicts.

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Author Biography

Stella Maris Shmite, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas - Universidad Nacional de La Pampa

Docente e investigadora de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas de la Universidad Nacional de La Pampa. Categoría I de Investigación. Profesora en Geografía; Especialista en Estudios Sociales y Culturales (UNLPam) y Doctora en Estudios Sociales Agrarios (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba). Profesora titular regular del Departamento de Geografía en: Geografía de Asia y África y Geografía de Europa y Oceanía. Profesora a cargo de Geografía Política y Económica. Autora del libro Los chacareros de Trenel, La Pampa (2016). Coautora de los siguientes libros: Unión Europea (2015); Geografía y cambios curriculares (2011);  África (2009) yAsia (2007). Compiladora de El territorio rural desde una perspectiva geográfica (2010). Autora de capítulos de libros y artículos publicados en revistas científicas nacionales e internacionales. Directora del Programa de Investigación “Contextos territoriales contemporáneos: abordajes desde la Geografía” y del Proyecto “Territorios dinámicos, tramas complejas. Deconstruyendo las relaciones de poder, los actores y las tensiones en diferentes escalas (2014 – 2021)”. Instituto de Geografía – FCH - UNLPam. 

Published

2017-12-11

How to Cite

Shmite, S. M. (2017). Olympic Games and Territory Conflicts and tensions between emotion and representation in Rio 2016. Huellas, 21(2), 81–98. Retrieved from https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/ojs/index.php/huellas/article/view/1672

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