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Title:(Ne)trajnostne olimpijske igre : študija primera Pariz 2024
Authors:ID Kolar, Staša (Author)
ID Marinič, Enej (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo IČKZ - Institute for the Journal for the Critique of Science
Abstract:Članek obravnava trajnostne vidike olimpijskih iger v Parizu 2024 skozi sociološko prizmo in se osredotoča na kritično analizo omenjenega mega dogodka. Kljub temu da so organizatorji pariških olimpijskih iger v ospredje postavili zeleno retoriko in dogodek oklicali za »najbolj trajnostne igre doslej«, ta prispevek opozarja na razkorak med njihovimi trditvami in dejanskim stanjem. Ugotavljava, da so obljube o »zelenih igrah« utemeljene na ozko razumljenem terminu trajnosti, ki zajema okoljske vidike, družbene pa pozablja. S prostorsko-sociološke perspektive s pomočjo konceptov urbane regeneracije, gentrifikacije in socialne izključenosti opozarjava na posledice, ki jih ima poseg v tako fizično kot družbeno okolje na lokalno prebivalstvo. Študija primera nam prikaže, da so trajnostne prakse pogosto selektivne in niso trajnostne za vse. Olimpijske igre so tako videne kot prostorski in družbeni fenomen, ki ne prikazuje le športnega udejstvovanja, temveč se odraža tudi širše, kot urbani transformator, ki pomembno vpliva na lokalni prostor. Članek postavlja osnovo za kritični razmislek o športnih dogodkih in njihovih vplivih na družbo, pri čemer spodbuja analizo dolgotrajnih učinkov in ne le raziskovanje v času dogodka samega.
Keywords:olimpijske igre, infrastruktura, šport, trajnost, ekologija, sonaravni razvoj
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2026
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 13-32
Numbering:Vol. 52 [i.e.] 53, št. 294
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-28239 New window
UDC:502.131.1:796.032.2
ISSN on article:0351-4285
COBISS.SI-ID:250657283 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:20.03.2026
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Title:Časopis za kritiko znanosti, domišljijo in novo antropologijo
Shortened title:ČKZ
Publisher:Inštitut Časopis za kritiko znanosti
Year of publishing:2025
ISSN:0351-4285

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Language:English
Title:Netrajnostne olimpijske igre : The (Un)Sustainable Olympics:
Abstract:This article examines the sustainability aspects of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games through a sociological lens, focusing on a critical analysis of this mega-event. Despite the fact that the organisers of the Paris Olympics are putting green rhetoric at the forefront and hail-ing the event as “the most sustainable Games ever”, this paper highlights the gap between their claims and the reality on the ground. We note that the promises of “green Games” are based on a narrow understanding of sustainability, which includes environmental aspects but forgets social ones. From a spatial sociological perspective, we use the con-cepts of urban regeneration, gentrification and social exclusion to draw attention to the consequences of interventions in both the physical and the social environment on local populations. The case study shows that sustainable practices are often selective and not sustainable for all. The Olympic Games are thus seen as a spatial and social phenomenon that not only showcases sporting participation, but is also reflective of the significant im-pact that urban transformers like it can have on the local space. The article sets the basis for a critical reflection on sport events and their impact on society, encouraging an analy-sis of long-term effects rather than just research at the time of the event itself.
Keywords:olympic games, sustainability, infrastructure, sport, sustainability, ecology, co-natural development


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