Field Configuration Around a Major Sport Event: Boundary Work and Implications for Perpetuation of “The Legacy Rhetoric

Andrew Bakos, D. O'Brien*, Lisa Gowthorp

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Abstract

This research analyzed the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) as a field configuring event (FCE). The research develops understanding around the key actors, processes, and products of field configuration prompted in the host community of a major event. A qualitative single case study research design was used that relied on interview data, participant observations, and organizational
documents. Findings demonstrated how boundary work by GC2018 field-level governance actors yielded a focus on achieving legacy outcomes for a select few host community stakeholders. This study adds new insight on the persistence of “the legacy rhetoric” in event management. Recognition of the exclusionary nature of boundary work associated with field governance around major events
emerged as a key prerequisite for shifting thinking beyond the legacy rhetoric and towards a more holistic leveraging perspective.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)335-349
Number of pages15
JournalEvent Management
Volume28
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2024

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