The Routledge Handbook of Events
Herausgeber: Page, Stephen J.; Connell, Joanne
The Routledge Handbook of Events
Herausgeber: Page, Stephen J.; Connell, Joanne
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The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies associated with the rapidly expanding domain of Event Studies. It brings together leading specialists from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, to provide state-of-the-art review on the evolution of the subject.
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The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies associated with the rapidly expanding domain of Event Studies. It brings together leading specialists from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, to provide state-of-the-art review on the evolution of the subject.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1257g
- ISBN-13: 9780367236489
- ISBN-10: 0367236486
- Artikelnr.: 75439377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1257g
- ISBN-13: 9780367236489
- ISBN-10: 0367236486
- Artikelnr.: 75439377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen J. Page is Associate Dean (Research) and Professor of Business and Management, Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire, UK. Joanne Connell is Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management, University of Exeter Business School, Exeter, UK
1 Introduction SECTION 1 Conceptualising events 2 Event studies 3 Public
events, personal leisure? 4 Events and tourism 5 Events and hospitality 6
Sports events: typologies, people and place SECTION 2 Disciplinary and
interdisciplinary approaches to events: concepts and methods of analysis 7
The history of events: ideology, representation and historiography 8
Anthropology of events: diasporic perspectives, events and the
representation of people 9 Socio-cultural impacts of events: meanings,
authorized transgression, and social capital 10 The economic contribution
of special events 11 A spatial extension to a framework for assessing
direct economic impacts of tourist events 12 Geography and the study of
events 13 Revisiting the psychology of events 14 The political analysis and
political economy of events 15 Urban studies and the eventful city 16
Events management education 17 Quantitative and qualitative research tools
in events SECTION 3 Business, operational and strategic issues associated
with events 18 The private sector and events 19 Event staging 20 The
experience of events 21 Designing event experiences 22 The media, marketing
and events: a new reality 23 Seasonality and events 24 Staffing for
successful events: having the right skills in the right place at the right
time 25 Knowledge management in events 26 Event impacts and environmental
sustainability SECTION 4 The critical turn in events: contemporary issues,
society and events 27 Accessibility, diversity and inclusion in events 28
Disability and events 29 Human rights, events and the media: a neglected
relationship 30 The benefits of events in older life 31 Faces, spaces and
places: social and cultural impacts of street festivals in cosmopolitan
cities 32 Events, cities and the night-time economy 33 Retrospect and
prospect
events, personal leisure? 4 Events and tourism 5 Events and hospitality 6
Sports events: typologies, people and place SECTION 2 Disciplinary and
interdisciplinary approaches to events: concepts and methods of analysis 7
The history of events: ideology, representation and historiography 8
Anthropology of events: diasporic perspectives, events and the
representation of people 9 Socio-cultural impacts of events: meanings,
authorized transgression, and social capital 10 The economic contribution
of special events 11 A spatial extension to a framework for assessing
direct economic impacts of tourist events 12 Geography and the study of
events 13 Revisiting the psychology of events 14 The political analysis and
political economy of events 15 Urban studies and the eventful city 16
Events management education 17 Quantitative and qualitative research tools
in events SECTION 3 Business, operational and strategic issues associated
with events 18 The private sector and events 19 Event staging 20 The
experience of events 21 Designing event experiences 22 The media, marketing
and events: a new reality 23 Seasonality and events 24 Staffing for
successful events: having the right skills in the right place at the right
time 25 Knowledge management in events 26 Event impacts and environmental
sustainability SECTION 4 The critical turn in events: contemporary issues,
society and events 27 Accessibility, diversity and inclusion in events 28
Disability and events 29 Human rights, events and the media: a neglected
relationship 30 The benefits of events in older life 31 Faces, spaces and
places: social and cultural impacts of street festivals in cosmopolitan
cities 32 Events, cities and the night-time economy 33 Retrospect and
prospect
1 Introduction SECTION 1 Conceptualising events 2 Event studies 3 Public
events, personal leisure? 4 Events and tourism 5 Events and hospitality 6
Sports events: typologies, people and place SECTION 2 Disciplinary and
interdisciplinary approaches to events: concepts and methods of analysis 7
The history of events: ideology, representation and historiography 8
Anthropology of events: diasporic perspectives, events and the
representation of people 9 Socio-cultural impacts of events: meanings,
authorized transgression, and social capital 10 The economic contribution
of special events 11 A spatial extension to a framework for assessing
direct economic impacts of tourist events 12 Geography and the study of
events 13 Revisiting the psychology of events 14 The political analysis and
political economy of events 15 Urban studies and the eventful city 16
Events management education 17 Quantitative and qualitative research tools
in events SECTION 3 Business, operational and strategic issues associated
with events 18 The private sector and events 19 Event staging 20 The
experience of events 21 Designing event experiences 22 The media, marketing
and events: a new reality 23 Seasonality and events 24 Staffing for
successful events: having the right skills in the right place at the right
time 25 Knowledge management in events 26 Event impacts and environmental
sustainability SECTION 4 The critical turn in events: contemporary issues,
society and events 27 Accessibility, diversity and inclusion in events 28
Disability and events 29 Human rights, events and the media: a neglected
relationship 30 The benefits of events in older life 31 Faces, spaces and
places: social and cultural impacts of street festivals in cosmopolitan
cities 32 Events, cities and the night-time economy 33 Retrospect and
prospect
events, personal leisure? 4 Events and tourism 5 Events and hospitality 6
Sports events: typologies, people and place SECTION 2 Disciplinary and
interdisciplinary approaches to events: concepts and methods of analysis 7
The history of events: ideology, representation and historiography 8
Anthropology of events: diasporic perspectives, events and the
representation of people 9 Socio-cultural impacts of events: meanings,
authorized transgression, and social capital 10 The economic contribution
of special events 11 A spatial extension to a framework for assessing
direct economic impacts of tourist events 12 Geography and the study of
events 13 Revisiting the psychology of events 14 The political analysis and
political economy of events 15 Urban studies and the eventful city 16
Events management education 17 Quantitative and qualitative research tools
in events SECTION 3 Business, operational and strategic issues associated
with events 18 The private sector and events 19 Event staging 20 The
experience of events 21 Designing event experiences 22 The media, marketing
and events: a new reality 23 Seasonality and events 24 Staffing for
successful events: having the right skills in the right place at the right
time 25 Knowledge management in events 26 Event impacts and environmental
sustainability SECTION 4 The critical turn in events: contemporary issues,
society and events 27 Accessibility, diversity and inclusion in events 28
Disability and events 29 Human rights, events and the media: a neglected
relationship 30 The benefits of events in older life 31 Faces, spaces and
places: social and cultural impacts of street festivals in cosmopolitan
cities 32 Events, cities and the night-time economy 33 Retrospect and
prospect







