Event studies: theory, research and policy for planned events
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adam_text | Contents
Series
editors
ix
Series preface
xi
Preface
xiii
Dedication
xix
Acknowledgements
xxi
List of figures
xxiii
1
Introduction and Overview of Event Studies
1
What Is Event Studies?
2
Event Studies: Core Phenomenon and Major Themes
9
2
The World of Planned Events
17
Describing and Classifying Events
18
Planned versus Unplanned Events
27
Typology of Event Forms
30
3
Foundation Disciplines: Part One
49
Introduction
50
Anthropology
50
Sociology
55
Psychology
61
Environmental Psychology
65
Social Psychology
68
4
Foundation Disciplines: Part Two
75
Philosophy
76
Religious Studies
78
Economics
80
Management
89
Political Science
98
Law
101
5
Foundation Disciplines: Part Three
105
Introduction
106
History
106
Human
Geography
114
Future Studies
119
Closely Related Professional Fields
127
Introduction
128
Parks and Recreation Management: Leisure Studies-
128
Tourism Management and Tourism Studies
138
Hospitality Management and Hospitality Studies
146
Education and Interpretation
147
Communications, Media and Performance Studies
152
Arts and Cultural Management
158
Cultural Studies
159
Sport Management and Sport Studies
160
Venue, Club and Assembly Management
162
Theatre Studies
163
The Event Experience and Meanings
169
Defining Experience
170
A Model of the Planned Event Experience
177
Generic and Specific Types of Planned Event Experiences
182
Meanings Attached to Planned Event Experiences
196
Event Design
207
What is Event Design?
208
Designing the Setting
212
Theme and Programme Design
223
Service Design and Quality
228
Design of Gastronomy and Other Consumables
230
Antecedents and Choices
235
What Are Antecedents?
236
Barriers and Constraints
245
Decision-Making
249
Post-experience Evaluation and Feedback
253
Management of Events
257
Leadership, Founders and Organizational Culture
258
Organizational and Inter-organizational Behaviour
264
Planning and Decision-Making
271
Operations and Logistics
275
Marketing and Communications
278
Resources and Financial Management
282
Human Resources
and Volunteer
Management 286
Risk,
Health
and Safety
291
Research, Evaluation and Information Systems 293
11
Outcomes and the Impacted
299
What are Outcomes and Impacts?
300
Personal Outcomes
301
Social, Cultural and Political Outcomes
303
Economic Outcomes
309
Environmental Outcomes
314
Impact Assessment and Cost-Benefit Evaluation
317
12
Events and Public Policy
327
What Is Public Policy?
328
Justifying Public-Sector Involvement
329
Economic Policy and Events
334
Cultural Policy and Events
337
Social Policy and Events
340
Environmental Policy and Events
342
Public Policy-Making
344
13
Creating Knowledge in Event Studies
351
A Framework for Knowledge Creation
352
Philosophy and Knowledge
355
Research Methodologies
359
Research Purposes and Methods
362
A Research Agenda for Event Studies
371
14
Conclusions
383
The Planned Event Experience
384
Designing Experiences
386
Antecedents and Choices
387
Conclusions on Management
388
Conclusions on Outcomes
389
Conclusions on Events and Public Policy
390
Conclusions on Creating Knowledge
391
Final Comments
392
References
393
Index
427
Many books exist on various aspects of event management, reflecting growing academic and professional
interest, but there has not been a book written on Event Studies until now. As the event management field
expands, there is a growth in demand for advanced texts, particularly with a multidisciplinary research and
theoretical orientation. Event Studies is the first text to embrace this new direction in the field of event
management, providing:
Students and practitioners with an explanation of why
planned events are important from a social/cultural,
economic and environmental perspective.
Readers with an understanding of how various
disciplines and other professional fields view planned
events, and the contributions they make to
understanding events.
Research students with a detailed evaluation of research
issues and challenges, and of methodologies and theories
applicable to event studies. The bibliography is extensive
and numerous research examples are provided.
Professionals with a tool to expand their knowledge well
beyond the art and science of producing events to
include the philosophical and scientific foundations of
event studies.
For the event management student, and for professionals, Event Studies provides the necessary body of knowledge and
theoretical /methodological underpinnings on the subject of planned events.
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Contents
Series
editors
ix
Series preface
xi
Preface
xiii
Dedication
xix
Acknowledgements
xxi
List of figures
xxiii
1
Introduction and Overview of Event Studies
1
What Is Event Studies?
2
Event Studies: Core Phenomenon and Major Themes
9
2
The World of Planned Events
17
Describing and Classifying Events
18
Planned versus Unplanned Events
27
Typology of Event Forms
30
3
Foundation Disciplines: Part One
49
Introduction
50
Anthropology
50
Sociology
55
Psychology
61
Environmental Psychology
65
Social Psychology
68
4
Foundation Disciplines: Part Two
75
Philosophy
76
Religious Studies
78
Economics
80
Management
89
Political Science
98
Law
101
5
Foundation Disciplines: Part Three
105
Introduction
106
History
106
Human
Geography
114
Future Studies
119
Closely Related Professional Fields
127
Introduction
128
Parks and Recreation Management: Leisure Studies-
128
Tourism Management and Tourism Studies
138
Hospitality Management and Hospitality Studies
146
Education and Interpretation
147
Communications, Media and Performance Studies
152
Arts and Cultural Management
158
Cultural Studies
159
Sport Management and Sport Studies
160
Venue, Club and Assembly Management
162
Theatre Studies
163
The Event Experience and Meanings
169
Defining 'Experience'
170
A Model of the Planned Event Experience
177
Generic and Specific Types of Planned Event Experiences
182
Meanings Attached to Planned Event Experiences
196
Event Design
207
What is Event Design?
208
Designing the Setting
212
Theme and Programme Design
223
Service Design and Quality
228
Design of Gastronomy and Other Consumables
230
Antecedents and Choices
235
What Are Antecedents?
236
Barriers and Constraints
245
Decision-Making
249
Post-experience Evaluation and Feedback
253
Management of Events
257
Leadership, Founders and Organizational Culture
258
Organizational and Inter-organizational Behaviour
264
Planning and Decision-Making
271
Operations and Logistics
275
Marketing and Communications
278
Resources and Financial Management
282
Human Resources
and Volunteer
Management 286
Risk,
Health
and Safety
291
Research, Evaluation and Information Systems 293
11
Outcomes and the Impacted
299
What are Outcomes and Impacts?
300
Personal Outcomes
301
Social, Cultural and Political Outcomes
303
Economic Outcomes
309
Environmental Outcomes
314
Impact Assessment and Cost-Benefit Evaluation
317
12
Events and Public Policy
327
What Is Public Policy?
328
Justifying Public-Sector Involvement
329
Economic Policy and Events
334
Cultural Policy and Events
337
Social Policy and Events
340
Environmental Policy and Events
342
Public Policy-Making
344
13
Creating Knowledge in Event Studies
351
A Framework for Knowledge Creation
352
Philosophy and Knowledge
355
Research Methodologies
359
Research Purposes and Methods
362
A Research Agenda for Event Studies
371
14
Conclusions
383
The Planned Event Experience
384
Designing Experiences
386
Antecedents and Choices
387
Conclusions on Management
388
Conclusions on Outcomes
389
Conclusions on Events and Public Policy
390
Conclusions on Creating Knowledge
391
Final Comments
392
References
393
Index
427
Many books exist on various aspects of event management, reflecting growing academic and professional
interest, but there has not been a book written on Event Studies until now. As the event management field
expands, there is a growth in demand for advanced texts, particularly with a multidisciplinary research and
theoretical orientation. Event Studies is the first text to embrace this new direction in the field of event
management, providing:
Students and practitioners with an explanation of why
planned events are important from a social/cultural,
economic and environmental perspective.
Readers with an understanding of how various
disciplines and other professional fields view planned
events, and the contributions they make to
understanding events.
Research students with a detailed evaluation of research
issues and challenges, and of methodologies and theories
applicable to event studies. The bibliography is extensive
and numerous research examples are provided.
Professionals with a tool to expand their knowledge well
beyond the art and science of producing events to
include the philosophical and scientific foundations of
event studies.
For the event management student, and for professionals, Event Studies provides the necessary body of knowledge and
theoretical /methodological underpinnings on the subject of planned events. |
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