Language Relativity in Legacy Literature: A Systematic Review in Multiple Languages
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Legacies
2.2. Legacies and Linguistic Relativism
3. Methods
3.1. Scope of the Study
3.2. Systematic Literature Review Process
3.3. Analysis
4. Findings
4.1. RQ1: How Does Academic Literature in Different Languages Define Legacy?
4.1.1. French
4.1.2. Japanese
4.1.3. Chinese
4.2. RQ2: How Do the Languages Compare?
5. Discussion
5.1. Discussion of the Findings
5.2. Theoretical and Practical Implications
6. Limitations and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Citation | Context of Study | Bestowed/ Planned | Tangible/ Intangible | Short-Term/ Long-Term | Positive/ Negative | Local/ Global |
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French | ||||||
Augustin, 2008 [66] | (multiple) Olympics | Planned | N/A | N/A | N/A | Local |
Barandier, 2014 [91] | Rio 2016 Olympics, World Cup Brazil 2014 | Planned | Tangible | N/A | Both | Local |
Barget & Gouget, 2010 [56] | Rugby World Cup 2007 France | N/A | N/A | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Billard, 2006 [92] | Sydney 2000 Olympics | Planned | Tangible | N/A | Both | Local |
Bautès & Gonçalves, 2014 [93] | Rio 2016 Olympics | Planned | Both | Both | Positive | Local |
Castilho, 2016 [65] | 2014 FIFA World Cup | Planned | Both | N/A | Positive | Local |
Dalle-Vendove, 2015 [94] | 2010 FIFA World Cup | Both | Both | Both | Both | Local |
Dansera & Mela, 2006 [95] | Turin Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Both | Positive | Local |
Dussier & Machemehl, 2014 [67] | Paris 2008 Olympics bid | Planned | Tangible | Both | Positive | Local |
Frappat, 1991 [68] | Grenoble 1968 Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Both | Local |
Gravari-Barbas & Jacquot, 2007 [96] | Two sport events in Lille and Genoa | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Henry, 2005 [59] | Athens 2004 Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Both | Local |
Machemehl & Robène, 2014 [97] | Olympics hosting processes | N/A | N/A | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Marsac, 2012 [98] | Olympic canoe-kayak slalom venues | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Raymond-Lalande, 2015 [57] | Urban development through sport events | Both | Both | Both | Positive | Local |
Rolt, 2011 [99] | Montreal 1976 Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Both | Local |
Roult & Lefebvre, 2010 [100] | (multiple) Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Roult, et al., 2014 [101] | Montreal 1976 Olympics | Both | Tangible | Long-term | Both | Local |
Villeneuve, 2013 [58] | Canada Games, Sherbrooke QC 2013 | Both | Both | Both | Positive | Local |
Japanese | ||||||
Abe, 2013 [102] | National Sport Festival | Planned | Both | Both | Both | N/A |
Arai, 2012 [103] | Youth Olympics | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Aramaki, 2013 [69] | 2012 summer Olympics bid | Planned | Both | Long-term | Both | N/A |
Aramaki, 2016 [104] | Tokyo 1964 and 2020 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Both | N/A |
Ebishima, 2016 [105] | London 2012 Olympics | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Hayashi, 2016 [70] | London 2012 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | N/A |
Ishizaka, 2007 [106] | Tokyo 1964 Olympics | N/A | N/A | Long-term | Both | N/A |
Kameyama, 2017 [107] | Tokyo 2020 Olympics | Both | Both | N/A | Both | N/A |
Kaneko, 2018 [108] | London 2012 Olympics | N/A | Both | N/A | Positive | N/A |
Kaneko, 2014 [29] | London 2012 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Masumoto & Homma, 2014 [109] | Evaluation process of OGI | N/A | Both | Long-term | Both | Local |
Nakamura, 2015 [110] | Nagano Olympic Games | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Nakamura & Suzuki, 2017 [111] | Tokyo 2020 Olympics | Both | Both | N/A | Both | N/A |
Nishihara & Sato, 2004 [71] | FIFA 2002 World Cup | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Nishiki & Ueno, 2015 [72] | Rugby World Cup 2011 | Both | Both | Both | Positive | Local |
Okada, 2019 [112] | Sydney 2000 Olympic Games | Both | Both | Both | Positive | N/A |
Oshima, 2016 [73] | Tokyo 2020 Olympics | N/A | Both | Long-term | N/A | Local |
Saeki, 2015 [113] | Tokyo 2020 Olympics | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Sekimoto & Kimura, 2010 [114] | National Sport Festival | N/A | N/A | N/A | Positive | Local |
Chinese | ||||||
Dai, 2008 [63] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Guo & Qiao, 2016 [75] | Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Both | Local |
Hou, 2009 [115] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Tangible | N/A | Positive | Local |
Hu et al., 2019 [116] | Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Kong & Li, 2005 [117] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Lin & Chen, 2012 [60] | Not specified | N/A | Tangible | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Lin et al.,, 2011 [74] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Both | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Ma et al., 2007 [77] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | N/A | N/A | Long-term | Positive | Global |
Shao, 2011 [62] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Sun, 2001 [118] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Both | Both | Long-term | N/A | N/A |
Sun & Liu, 2009 [78] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Tangible | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Tan, 2002 [61] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Intangible | N/A | Positive | Local |
Wang, 2010 [119] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Wang & Sun, 2019 [120] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Xu & Yan., 2019 [121] | Multiple Olympics | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Zhao, 2010 [64] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Both | Long-term | Both | Local |
Zhao & Liu, 2009 [76] | Beijing 2008 Olympics | Planned | Intangible | Long-term | Positive | Local |
English | ||||||
Chapellet, 2012 [27] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Dickson, 2011 [122] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Dickson et al., 2010 [123] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Homma & Masumoto 2013 [124] | Olympics | Both | Both | Both | Both | N/A |
Koenigstorfer et al., 2019 [12] | mega-events (generally) | N/A | Both | Both | Both | N/A |
Li & McCabe, 2013 [125] | mega-events (generally) | N/A | Both | Both | Both | Local |
Llewellyn et al., 2015 [126] | LA 1984 Olympics | Both | Both | Both | Both | N/A |
Pavoni, 2015 [127] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | N/A |
Perry et al., 2012 [128] | 2010 FIFA World Cup | Planned | Both | Long-term | Positive | Local |
Preuss, 2015 [37] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Preuss, 2019 [3] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Sant et al., 2013 [40] | Vancouver 2010 Olympics | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Thomson et al., 2019[22] | mega-events (generally) | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Veitch, 2013 [129] | America’s Cup | Both | Both | Both | Both | Local |
Weed, 2014 [130] | London 2012 Olympics | Both | Both | Both | Both | N/A |
Westerbeek, 2009 [131] | Amsterdam Olympics bid | Planned | Both | Both | Both | Local |
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Dimension | Definition |
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Planned/Bestowed | The degree to which a legacy is planned (coordinated, intended, managed) or bestowed (automatic, accidental, unmanaged). |
Tangible/Intangible | The degree to which a legacy is tangible (perceptible, measurable, definite) or intangible (invisible, vague, abstract). |
Short-term/Long-term | The duration and timing of a legacy can be short (brief, definitive lifespan, typically ending shortly after the event, less than one year) or long-term (at least a year, to permanence). |
Positive/Negative | A legacy can be positive (good outcomes, positive impacts) or negative (detrimental or damaging outcomes, harmful impacts). |
Local/Global | The territorial scope of a legacy can be local (contained or limited to the host city, host region) or global (extending beyond the host city into the international sphere). |
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Wu, J.; Orr, M.; Aizawa, K.; Inoue, Y. Language Relativity in Legacy Literature: A Systematic Review in Multiple Languages. Sustainability 2021, 13, 11333. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011333
Wu J, Orr M, Aizawa K, Inoue Y. Language Relativity in Legacy Literature: A Systematic Review in Multiple Languages. Sustainability. 2021; 13(20):11333. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011333
Chicago/Turabian StyleWu, Ji, Madeleine Orr, Kurumi Aizawa, and Yuhei Inoue. 2021. "Language Relativity in Legacy Literature: A Systematic Review in Multiple Languages" Sustainability 13, no. 20: 11333. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011333
APA StyleWu, J., Orr, M., Aizawa, K., & Inoue, Y. (2021). Language Relativity in Legacy Literature: A Systematic Review in Multiple Languages. Sustainability, 13(20), 11333. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011333