Mega events, governance and human rights: United 2026 by David McGillivray | May 17, 2023 | Arrangements, Legacies | 0 By Callum McCloskey, PhD researcher at University of the West of Scotland (UWS). I recently... Read More
EventRights scholars draw attention to Qatar World Cup Human Rights concerns by David McGillivray | Nov 21, 2022 | Legacies, Qatar | 0 This article was initially written for the North Carolina State University News.Jason Bocarro,... Read More
Eventrights scholars participate in IOA’s Young Participants session by David McGillivray | Oct 1, 2020 | Legacies, Practices, Presentations, Publications | 0 EventRights’ Professor David McGillivray (university of the West of Scotland) was recently... Read More
How inclusive was the Rio Olympics? by David McGillivray | Aug 3, 2020 | Legacies, Publications | 0 One of our Partner Leads, Prof Marcelo Cortes Neri, from the Fundacion Getulio Vargas has edited a... Read More
What will post-COVID-19 imply for MSE’s and Human Rights? Possible lessons from large participant events. by David McGillivray | Jul 9, 2020 | Legacies | 0 Moving back a few months, few could have imagined that the commercial growth of mega sporting... Read More
Longitudinal study on the impact of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games upon the lived experience of people with disabilities living in the greater Tokyo metropolitan area by David McGillivray | Sep 20, 2019 | Legacies, Practices | 0 I visited Tokyo from 29th April to 30th May 2019 to commence a longitudinal study on the impact of... Read More