The framed and contested meanings of sport mega-event ‘legacies’: A case study of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

Author:

Mckenzie Jamal A.1ORCID,Lee Ludvigsen Jan A.2ORCID,Scott-Bell Andrea1ORCID,Hayton John W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

2. School of Humanities and Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK

Abstract

This article examines the ways in which envisioned sport mega-event legacies are publicly framed, communicated and contested. By employing Bourdieusian field theory, the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (CWG) as a case, and drawing upon documentary and media analysis, this article questions how CWG 2022 legacies were framed in a pre-event context. The article makes two key arguments. First, dominant actors within the mega-event field framed a considerable part of their pre-event legacies in terms of intangible inclusivity legacies relating to the host city's local communities, workforce and volunteering practices. Second, alongside these framed legacies, counterclaims emerged from actors on a civil society level, illustrative of a wider scepticism toward mega-events’ effects in the present day. Whilst limited scholarship has examined CWG 2022 to date, this paper also advances scholarship on sport mega-events’ socio-political legacies whilst it, theoretically, unpacks Bourdieu's tools of ‘field’ and ‘doxa’ in a new context.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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