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Balancing local and global security leitmotifs: Counter-terrorism and the spectacle of sporting mega-events

Balancing local and global security leitmotifs: Counter-terrorism and the spectacle of sporting mega-events
Balancing local and global security leitmotifs: Counter-terrorism and the spectacle of sporting mega-events
This article considers the transferability of sporting mega-event strategies across time and place. In doing so, it presents a number of arguments highlighting the progressive global standardization of sporting mega-event counter-terrorism strategies comprising continually reproduced security leitmotifs. Such orthodoxies are drawn from a range of experiences at both sporting and non-sporting mega-events. By contrast to these globalized models, the terrorist threats they seek to counter are almost always rooted in diverse local settings. This convergence of sporting mega-event counter-terrorism strategies does not simply represent an uncritical imposition of an external framework of security, however. Instead, this article identifies and interrogates how sporting mega-event security planning is also tempered by a range of localized processes, including vernacular cultures of security and the scale of extant security infrastructures.
268 - 285
Fussey, P.
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Coaffee, J.
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Fussey, P.
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Coaffee, J.
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Fussey, P. and Coaffee, J. (2012) Balancing local and global security leitmotifs: Counter-terrorism and the spectacle of sporting mega-events. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 47 (3), 268 - 285. (doi:10.1177/1012690211433451).

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This article considers the transferability of sporting mega-event strategies across time and place. In doing so, it presents a number of arguments highlighting the progressive global standardization of sporting mega-event counter-terrorism strategies comprising continually reproduced security leitmotifs. Such orthodoxies are drawn from a range of experiences at both sporting and non-sporting mega-events. By contrast to these globalized models, the terrorist threats they seek to counter are almost always rooted in diverse local settings. This convergence of sporting mega-event counter-terrorism strategies does not simply represent an uncritical imposition of an external framework of security, however. Instead, this article identifies and interrogates how sporting mega-event security planning is also tempered by a range of localized processes, including vernacular cultures of security and the scale of extant security infrastructures.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 16 February 2012
Published date: 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 495071
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495071
PURE UUID: 1180e081-d112-4d33-ac28-2c9d6b0d2b5d
ORCID for P. Fussey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1374-7133

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Author: P. Fussey ORCID iD
Author: J. Coaffee

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