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This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
This paper explores the contribution of  online communities  to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the  legacy  of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the  2012 Olympics . In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how  new media imperatives  have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the  legacy  of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how  new media imperatives  have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that   online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables , such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the  legacy  of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how  new media imperatives  have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that  online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables , such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
 
 
 
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by  Web 2.0  principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time Web  2.0
 
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding  Olympic Intellectual Property . Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
 
 
 
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new  Livesites  of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time Sydney 2000
This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to  prolong their Olympic legacy  and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
 
 
 
 
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new media legacies for 2012

  • 1. N e w M e d i a L e g a c i e s f o r 2 0 1 2 The Olympic & Paralympic Games
  • 2. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
  • 3. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
  • 4. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
  • 5. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics . In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
  • 6. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
  • 7. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables , such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables , such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
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  • 11. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time Web 2.0
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  • 13. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property . Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
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  • 17. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time Sydney 2000
  • 18. This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time This paper explores the contribution of online communities to the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. In particular, it discusses how new media imperatives have arisen in recent Games and the various challenges and opportunities they present for host cities and Organizing Committees. It argues that online and mobile environments are reconstituting the infrastructure and provision of a range of Olympic deliverables, such as media provision and the cultural programmes. The paper discusses how features of new media content, typified by Web 2.0 principles and social networking sites, demand a revised approach to understanding Olympic Intellectual Property. Moreover, it argues that new media environments have the capacity to become the new Livesites of the Olympic infrastructure. They also present a new opportunity for Organizing Committees to prolong their Olympic legacy and to engage communities before Games time
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  • 23. UPCOMING 2008.07.17 (Leeds, UK) Ambush Media: Journalistic Freedom & Media Politics at the Beijing Olympic Leeds Metropolitan University Olympic Politics and Protest 2008.08.05 (Beijing, China) Panel: New Beijing, New Media? Emergent Journalistic Practice at the Olympics Panel: Ana Adi, Beatriz Garcia, Kris Krug, Garry Whannel, Robert Scales, Tian Zhihui
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Notas del editor

  1. What do we want from new media?