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Taylor and Francis Ltd Space, Mobility, and Crisis in Mega-Event Organisation 1st Edition 2022 Hardbound by Tzanelli, Rodanthi
This book advances an alternative critical posthumanist approach to mega-event organisation, taking into account both the new and the old crises which humanity and our planet face. Taking the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as a case study, Tzanelli explores mega-event crisis and risk management in the era of extreme urbanisation, natural disasters, global pandemic, and technoscientific control. Using the atmospheric term 'irradiation' (a technology of glamour and transparency, as well as bodily penetration by harmful agents and strong affects), the book explores this epistemological statement diachronically (via Tokyo's relationship with Western forms of domination) and synchronically (the city as a global cultural-political player but victim of climate catastrophes). It presents how the 'Olympic enterprise's' 'flattening' of indigenous environmental place-making rhythms, and the scientisation of space and place in the Anthropocene lead to reductionisms harmful for a viable programme of planetary recovery.An experimental study of the mega-event is enacted, which considers the researcher's analytical tools and the styles of human and non-human mobility during the mega-event as reflexive gateways to forms of posthuman flourishing. Crossing and bridging disciplinary boundaries, the book will appeal to any scholar interested in mobilities theory, event and environment studies, sociology of knowledge, and cultural globalisation. 1. Introducing a risky experiment2. Pilgrimage in Tokyo3. The birth of the Japanese CineKiki4. The dreams of the Japanese CineKiki5. The ceremonies of the Japanese CineKiki6. The life and death of the Japanese CineKiki7. The journeys of the Japanese CineKiki: bodies and no-bodies8. Conclusion: the chronicles of a biotechnical crime