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245 4 _aThe Routledge handbook of events
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300 _axxi, 563 p. : il.
505 _a1 Introduction
_rJoanne Connell and Stephen J. Page--
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_rSECTION 1 Conceptualising events--
_r2 Event studies--
_rDonald Getz--
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_r3 Public events, personal leisure?--
_rDiane O'Sullivan--
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_r4 Events and tourism--
_rWarwick Frost and Jennifer Frost--
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_r5 Events and hospitality--
_rRoy C. Wood--
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_r6 Sports events: typologies, people and place--
_rSean Gammon--
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_rSECTION 2 Disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to events: concepts and methods of analysis--
_r7 The history of events: ideology, representation and historiography--
_rJohn R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold--
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_r8 Anthropology of events: diasporic perspectives, events and the representation of people--
_rAlison Booth--
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_r9 Socio-cultural impacts of events: meanings, authorized transgression, and social capital--
_rRichard Sharpley and Philip R. Stone--
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_r10 The economic contribution of special events--
_rLarry Dwyer and Leo Jago--
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_r11 A spatial extension to a framework for assessing direct economic impacts of tourist events--
_rTimothy J. Tyrrell and Robert J. Johnston--
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_r12 Geography and the study of events--
_rC. Michael Hall and Stephen J. Page--
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_r13 Revisiting the psychology of events--
_rPierre Benckendorff and Philip L. Pearce--
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_r14 The political analysis and political economy of events--
_rC. Michael Hall--
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_r15 Urban studies and the eventful city--
_rGreg Richards--
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_r16 Events management education--
_rPaul Barron and Anna Leask--
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_r17 Quantitative and qualitative research tools in events--
_rRichard Shipway, Leo Jago and Marg Deery--
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_rSECTION 3 Business, operational and strategic issues associated with events--
_r18 The private sector and events--
_rRobyn Stokes--
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_r19 Event staging--
_rNicole Ferdinand Nigel Williams--
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_r20 The experience of events--
_rChris Ryan--
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_r21 Designing event experiences--
_rGraham Berridge--
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_r22 The media, marketing and events: a new reality--
_rIvna Reic--
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_r23 Seasonality and events--
_rJoanne Connell and Stephen J. Page--
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_r24 Staffing for successful events: having the right skills in the right place at the right time--
_rLeonie Lockstone-Binney, Clare Hanlon and Leo Jago--
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_r25 Knowledge management in events--
_rDiana Clayton--
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_r26 Event impacts and environmental sustainability--
_rKirsten Holmes and Judith Mair--
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_rSECTION 4 The critical turn in events: contemporary issues, society and events--
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_r27 Accessibility, diversity and inclusion in events--
_rRebecca Finkel and Katherine Dashper--
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_r28 Disability and events--
_rGayle McPherson, Aina Oluwaseyi, David McGillivray, and Laura Misener--
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_r29 Human rights, events and the media: a neglected relationship--
_rSarah Snell--
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_r30 The benefits of events in older life--
_rRaphaela Stadler, Allan Jepson and Emma Wood--
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_r31 Faces, spaces and places: social and cultural impacts of street festivals in cosmopolitan cities--
_rStephen J. Shaw--
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_r32 Events, cities and the night-time economy--
_rGraeme Evans--
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_r33 Retrospect and prospect--
_rStephen J. Page and Joanne Connell--
520 _aThe 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 a state-of-the-art review on the evolution of the subject. The first edition was a landmark study which examined how event research had evolved and developed from a range of different social science subject areas and disciplines. The Handbook was the first critique of the extent to which the subject had developed into a major area of social science inquiry. ; ; This second edition has been fully updated to reflect crucial developments in the field and includes brand new sections on ever-important aspects of Event Studies such as: anthropology, hospitality, seasonality, knowledge management, accessibility, diversity and human rights, as well as new studies on 'the eventful city' and the benefits of events in older life. The book is divided into four inter-related sections. Section 1 introduces and evaluates the concept of events. Section 2 critically reviews the relationship between events and other disciplines such as the contribution of economics, psychology and geography to the critical discourse of Event Studies. Section 3 focuses on the business, operational and strategic management of events, while the final section crucially focuses on critical events as a new paradigm within the burgeoning literature on Events. ; ; It offers the reader a comprehensive and critical synthesis of this field, conveying the latest thinking associated with events research, edited by two of the leading scholars in the field. The text will provide an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in Events Studies, encouraging dialogue that will span across disciplinary boundaries and other areas of study. It is an essential guide for anyone interested in events research.
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