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E-grāmata: Research Agenda for Event Impacts

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2022
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  • Sērija : Elgar Research Agendas
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839109256

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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.





Exploring the social, economic and environmental impacts of events on people, places and communities, this timely Research Agenda highlights the links between theory and practice in event impacts research. Top scholars critically assess events, looking at who benefits from hosting them, and focusing on issues surrounding sustainability, the need to define legacies, and the need to extend regeneration efforts to secure economic and socially sustainable futures.





The Research Agenda first outlines key theories and concepts in the field, addressing the three impacts recognized in triple bottom line considerations of sustainability. Chapters then move to analyse a range of types and scales of event, including: conventions and business events, sports tourism, cultural and religious events, intangible cultural heritage, and events in rural locations. This forward-looking Research Agenda further analyses event hosting in emerging economy nations, disability access and inclusion, climate change and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.





Covering a broad range of types, scales and settings of events, this will be a crucial read for event studies and event management scholars. The critical insights to practical impacts of events will also be beneficial for policy-makers and event practitioners.

Recenzijas

Events and events research face change and challenge as never before. From climate change and cultural heritage to disability, inclusion and place-making, this stimulating and timely book captures their multifaceted nature, using a rich array of case studies to explore potential and risk, offering directions for research, policy and practice. -- Julie Clark, University of the West of Scotland, UK Event owners and organisers are under increasing pressure to justify the events they stage. This book provides a timely and substantive contribution toward analysing and evaluating the social, economic and environments implications of planning and delivering events, and most importantly how to enhance their contribution to society and mitigate associated risks. -- Mike Duignan, University of Surrey, UK This timely collection includes valuable insights from across the domain of event studies with contributions from a rich diversity of emerging and senior scholars. The need to move beyond economic impacts is refreshing with contemporary themes of disability, access and inclusion, climate change, and the cultural legacies of events all significant and impactful. -- Alan Fyall, University of Central Florida, US

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
xi
Preface xvii
1 An introduction to A Research Agenda for Event Impacts
1(18)
Nicholas Wise
PART I ASSESSING EVENT IMPACTS
2 Economic impacts of events
19(22)
Larry Dwyer
3 Environmental impacts of events
41(22)
Kelly Maguire
4 Social impacts of events
63(22)
Nicholas Wise
Susanne Gellweiler
Enqing Tian
PART II RESEARCH THEMES AND CASE EXAMPLES
5 Convention events
85(12)
Jeeyeon Jeannie Hahm
6 Sports tourism and event impacts
97(10)
Marko Peric
Jelena Durkin Badurina
Nicholas Wise
7 Religious events and commercialization
107(10)
Flavia Lilian
Angela Fileno da Silva
8 Events and intangible cultural heritage
117(12)
Takamitsu Jimura
9 Transformational atmospheres of international sporting events
129(12)
Jada Lindblom
10 Rural events and social development
141(12)
Lucia Aquilino
11 Local Authority planning, sustainability, and event governance
153(16)
Kelly Maguire
12 The impact of events on place branding
169(12)
Waldemar Cudny
13 Mega-event trends and impacts
181(12)
Tara Fitzgerald
Brij Maharaj
14 Postponement of events
193(10)
Alexander Bond
Daniel Parnell
Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
15 Disability, access, and inclusion
203(12)
Erin Pearson
Laura Misener
16 Events and climate change
215(14)
Judith Mair
PART III GOING FORWARD
17 Evaluating cultural legacy: From policy to engaged research
229(20)
Rafaela Neiva Ganga
18 A research synthesis of organizational forms for events legacy delivery
249(22)
Kylie Wasser
Landy Di Lu
Laura Misener
19 Concluding remarks and event impacts going forward
271(8)
Kelly Maguire
Index 279
Edited by Nicholas Wise, Assistant Professor of Tourism Planning and Development, School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University, US and Kelly Maguire, Lecturer in Tourism Management, Department of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, Ireland