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Mike Duignan, Ph.D
Mike Duignan, Ph.D
Professeur, the Sorbonne, University of Paris 1
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The London 2012 cultural programme: A consideration of Olympic impacts and legacies for small creative organisations in east London
I Pappalepore, MB Duignan
Tourism Management 54, 344-355, 2016
912016
The ‘summer of discontent’: Exclusion and communal resistance at the London 2012 Olympics
MB Duignan, I Pappalepore, S Everett
Tourism Management 70, 355-367, 2019
522019
Mega sport events and spatial management: zoning space across Rio’s 2016 Olympic city
D McGillivray, MB Duignan, E Mielke
Annals of Leisure Research 23 (3), 280-303, 2020
492020
Mega-sport events, micro and small business leveraging: introducing the
SI Kirby, MB Duignan, D McGillivray
Event Management 22 (6), 917-931, 2018
472018
Events as catalysts for communal resistance to overtourism
MB Duignan, S Everett, S McCabe
Annals of Tourism Research 96, 103438, 2022
372022
Leveraging physical and digital liminoidal spaces: the case of the #EATCambridge festival
M Duignan, S Everett, L Walsh, N Cade
Tourism Geographies, 1-22, 2017
33*2017
Entrepreneurial leveraging in liminoidal olympic transit zones
MB Duignan, S Down, D O'Brien
Annals of Tourism Research 80, 102774, 2020
322020
Slow travel and tourism: New concept or new label?
P McGrath, R Sharpley
Slow Tourism, Food and Cities, 49-62, 2017
32*2017
Leveraging Tokyo 2020 to re-image Japan and the Olympic city, post-Fukushima
MB Duignan
Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 19, 100486, 2021
292021
London’s local Olympic legacy: Small business displacement,‘clone town’effect and the production of ‘urban blandscapes’
MB Duignan
Journal of Place Management and Development 12 (2), 142-163, 2019
292019
From “clone towns” to “slow towns”: examining festival legacies
MB Duignan, SI Kirby, D O’Brien, S Everett
Journal of Place Management and Development 11 (3), 350-366, 2018
292018
Progress in Tourism Management: Is urban tourism a paradoxical research domain? Progress since 2011 and prospects for the future
SJ Page, M Duignan
Tourism Management 98, 104737, 2023
282023
Visitor (im)mobility, leisure consumption and mega-event impact: the territorialisation of Greenwich and small business exclusion at the London 2012 Olympics
MB Duignan, I and Pappalepore
Leisure Studies, 2019
242019
Tourists’ experiences of mega-event cities: Rio’s olympic ‘double bubbles’
M Duignan, I Pappalepore, A Smith, Y Ivanescu
Annals of Leisure Research 25 (1), 71-92, 2022
232022
Utilizing field theory to examine mega-event-led development
MB Duignan
Event Management 25 (6), 705-720, 2021
222021
Walking methodologies, digital platforms and the interrogation of Olympic spaces: the ‘# RioZones-Approach’
M Duignan, D McGillivray
Qualitative Methodologies in Tourism Studies, 282-302, 2022
192022
How do Olympic cities strategically leverage new urban tourism? Evidence from Tokyo
MB Duignan, I Pappalepore
Tourism Geographies 25 (2-3), 425-449, 2023
162023
Leveraging digital and physical spaces to ‘de-risk’and access Rio's favela communities
N Cade, S Everett, M Duignan
Qualitative Methodologies in Tourism Studies, 256-281, 2022
142022
Events, urban spaces and mobility
D McGillivray, MB Duignan
Annals of Leisure Research 25 (1), 1-4, 2022
142022
Disorganised host community touristic-event spaces: Revealing Rio’s fault lines at the 2016 Olympic Games
MB Duignan, D McGillivray
Leisure Studies 38 (5), 692-711, 2019
142019
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