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E-grāmata: Exploring the Social Impacts of Events

Edited by (Tilburg University, the Netherlands), Edited by (University of Hertfordshire, UK), Edited by (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
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Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding events, and yet there is very little empirical evidence on the extent to which these impacts are realised by different kinds of events or in different settings.

This timely volume fills this gap by being the first to explore the different social aspects of events, looking in particular at the role of events in developing social capital, social cohesion and participation in local communities. Based on cutting edge empirical research, it evaluatesthe contribution of both cultural and sports events to social capital, social cohesion, community spirit and local pride in range of different types of events and settings, with case studies drawn from Europe, Australia and South Africa. It therefore furthers knowledge about the social benefits and impacts of events and significantly contributes to the development of Events as a discipline.

Written by leading academics in this area, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in Events Management and Studies.
1. Introduction Part 1: Events and Social Capital
2. Festival
Connections: People, Place and Social Capital
3. Events as a Contributor to
Social Capital Part 2: Building Community Support: The European Capital of
Culture
4. Social Capital in the Metropolis BrabrantStad
5. Houdoe or
Houdios? BrabantStad 2018: European Capital of Culture and the extent of
identification of Brabants inhabitants
6. European Capital of Culture: The
Case of Maastricht Via 2018
7. Constructing Social Landscape through Events:
The Global Project of s-Hertogenbosch Part 3: Sports Events and Social
Impacts
8. Sport Participation Legacy and the Hosting of Mega-Sport Events
9.
Social Impact of Street Soccer Leagues
10. A Social Responsibility Scan at a
Major Golf Event in the Netherlands
11. The Social Impacts of Events: The
Case of the Triathlon Event Spec-Savers Ironman in South Africa Part 4:
Social Impacts of Events
12. Investigating the Effect of Group Size in Event
Experiences
13. Cultural Events as a Tourist Development Strategy for Rural
Areas
14. The Role of Cultural Events in Building Social Capital and the
Implications for Tourism Development
15. Achieving Significant Event Impacts
for Young Residents of the Host Community: The Adelaide Fringe Festival Part
5: Conclusions
16. Conclusions
Greg Richards is Professor of Leisure Studies at the University of Tilburg in the Netherlands.

Marisa de Brito is a Senior Lecturer and manager of research and academic studies at NHTV-Breda University of Applied Sciences.

Linda Wilks is Senior Lecturer in Event Management at the University of Hertfordshire.