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Rio 2016 Olympic Games and the Social Impacts of Megaevents
Author(s) -
Tomeka M. Robinson,
Cinthia Lopes da Silva,
Rachel Garnett,
Nathalia Sara Patreza
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
licere
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1981-3171
pISSN - 1516-2168
DOI - 10.35699/1981-3171.2017.19902
Subject(s) - order (exchange) , work (physics) , public relations , public policy , perspective (graphical) , population , political science , sport management , sociology , business , engineering , computer science , mechanical engineering , demography , finance , artificial intelligence , law
The objective of this work is to analyze the expected positive and negative impacts of the 2016 Olympic Games from the perspective of public policy managers of sports and leisure within Brazil. Previous research demonstrates that sports megaevents generate both positive and negative impacts for every host country and it is essential that the host nations use research to base the construction of their public policies within sports and leisure in order to minimize the negative aspects and amplify the positive ones. For this study, field and bibliographic was conducted. The field research was conducted via semistructured interviews with public policy managers of sports and leisure. Our findings indicated that in order to be effective, there needs to be adequate management and public policies that enable the population to practice sports and it can minimize the negative social impacts of 2016 Olympic Games.

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