Media coverage

MEDIA COVERAGE

One of the objectives of EventRights is to translate the research work that partners are producing into accessible content that can be shared more widely, across various media.

McGillivray, D (2023, 7th November) World Cup: FIFA must get Saudi Arabia human rights guarantee, The Herald

McGillivray, D (2023, 8th November) How Saudi Arabia’s unchallenged 2034 World Cup bid could weaken Fifa’s human rights demands, The Conversation

McGillivray, D (2023, 26th July) Mega sport events like the World Cup are bad news for human rights, The Herald

Brittain, I., Duignan, M., & Postlethwaite, V. (2022, July 27). London 2012’s legacy boosted Paralympic sport, but disabled people’s lives have worsened. The Conversation.

Bocarro, J (2022, 17th November) Human Rights Take Spotlight Ahead of World Cup in Qatar, NC State University News.

Talbot, A (2022, 16th November) It’s time to blow the whistle on the sportswashing of Qatar, The Herald

Davis, L., & Duignan, M.B. (2022, May 31). French Open: Understanding why Russian and Belarusian tennis players are competing despite Wimbledon ban. The Conversation.

Bocarro, J (2022, March 15) Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Will Impact Russian Sports For Decades, NC State University News.

Duignan, M.B. (2021, July 9). Tokyo Olympics: no spectators is bad for business, but hosting could still bring long-term benefits. The Conversation.

Duignan, M.B. (2022, March 4). Banning Russia from world events will help alienate Putin. The Conversation.

Duignan, M.B., & Koutrou, N (2022, July 27). Why the London 2012 Olympics had limited impact on volunteering across the UK. The Conversation.

Duignan, M.B., & Mair, J. (2021, September 7). Tokyo’s Olympic legacy: Will hosting the Games have benefitted local communities? The Conversation.

Duignan, M.B., & Talbot, A. (2021, July 20). Tokyo Olympics: how hosting the Games disrupts local lives and livelihoods. The Conversation.

Postlewaite, V., Theodoraki, E., & Duignan, M.B (2022, August 11). London 2012: what the Olympic Games’ legacy of sustainability means for events today. The Conversation.

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