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E-grāmata: Event Policy: From Theory to Strategy

(University of West of Scotland, UK), (University of the West of Scotland, UK), (University of the West of Scotland, UK)
  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136655197
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136655197

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As the event management field expands, there has been an emergence of a distinctive ‘events’ policy field of study and a need for more advanced texts that look at this subject with a multidisciplinary research and theoretical orientation.

Events Policy: From Theory to Strategy is the first text to embrace this new direction in the field of events management. Its main aim is to locate the phenomena of events (and festivity) within a theoretical and strategic framework and, in doing so, demonstrate the links between the development of events in policy-making and the theoretical exploration of the role of events as policy. Building on a strong coherent framework, the book explores the conceptual terrain in which events and festivities are located, evaluates the range of theoretical perspectives pertinent to the study of events policy, appraises the socio-economic and socio-cultural implications of event-led policies internationally and draws together the main theoretical and event policy issues for the future. It utilizes a good range of international cases, from Dubai, Singapore, New Orleans and Glasgow, to help demonstrate the relationships between theory and strategy, and includes useful features to help students understand the subject and deepen their knowledge of the events policy terrain.

This groundbreaking volume will be essential reading for students, researchers and academics of events and other related disciplines.

List of illustrations
vii
Foreword viii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
1 Event policy: an emerging field of study
1(18)
PART I Event policy rationales
19(44)
2 Events and festivity: from ritual to regeneration
21(11)
3 Trends in events and festivities: the policy panacea
32(17)
4 Evaluating event outcomes: a legitimation crisis
49(14)
PART II Event policy formations
63(52)
5 The politics of events in an age of accumulation
65(11)
6 Consuming events: from bread and circuses to brand
76(13)
7 Events and social capital: linking and empowering communities
89(13)
8 Events as cultural capital: animating the urban
102(13)
PART III Event policy implementations
115(64)
9 Glasgow 2014: demonstrating capacity and competence
117(13)
10 Destination Dubai: event policy in an Arab state
130(11)
11 Mardi Gras, New Orleans: policy intervention in an historical event
141(11)
12 Singapore: a mixed economy of events
152(11)
13 Conclusions
163(16)
Bibliography 179(13)
Index 192
Malcolm Foley is Vice Principal and Executive Dean at the University of the West of Scotland.

David McGillivray is a Reader in Events and Culture within the School of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of the West of Scotland.

Gayle McPherson is a Professor of Events and Cultural Policy within the School of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of the West of Scotland.