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Megaprojects: Beyond the managerial and activist traps

Audikana Arriola, Ander  
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Beria, Paolo
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Arellano, Javier
August 16, 2024
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

The megaprojects paradox is still there: while large investments, infrastructures, facilities, and variegated ventures are more in demand than ever, scientific criticism and public opposition are increasingly strong, and difficulties to formulate alternative policies and development patterns are notorious. The impossibility of getting out of the paradox is due to the managerial and activist traps in which the scholarship on megaprojects is caught. This paper advocates for a more direct and conscious cross-fertilization between managerial and activist approaches on megaprojects in order to overcome their respective traps. It identifies 10 axes for further future collaboration which will serve as a basis for a shared research agenda. In this research agenda, the study of megaprojects appears as an autonomous research field in which the relationship between megaprojects and development patterns is systematically assessed and the analysis of policy alternatives to megaprojects becomes pivotal.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/23996544241274065
Author(s)
Audikana Arriola, Ander  

EPFL

Beria, Paolo

Politecnico di Milano

Arellano, Javier

Universidad de Deusto

Date Issued

2024-08-16

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Published in
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Subjects

Alternatives

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development

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infrastructures

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mega-events

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megaprojects

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Politecnico di Milano - MSCA Master Class 2019 Seal of Excellence

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