Walking methodologies, digital platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the ‘#RioZones-Approach’

Mega-sport events (MSEs) target, sequestrate and territorialise a ‘host’ (city – or nation) to exist, sustain themselves, survive and deliver on organisational objectives. Yet, little systematic an...

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