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E-raamat: Family Events: Practices, Displays and Intimacies [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 252 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Critical Event Studies Research Series.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003051190
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 252 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Critical Event Studies Research Series.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003051190
An unprecedented exploration of the intersection of events and family studies, Family Events uses events as a lens through which to explore the concepts of families, family practices, family displays and family intimacies.

Family Events explores the idea that how families come to be and, moreover, come to be defined as families relies on events: whether that be via family events those which serve to celebrate being part of my family (e.g., birthdays, weddings, funerals), events experienced as a family (e.g., a holiday or day trip) or events which impact families (e.g., recession, war, global health emergency). Family Events brings together contributions from the social sciences, leisure and event studies which focus on a variety of different event contexts, including the life cycle, death and illness, sport, holidays, and community and religious festivals.

Family Events offers a multitude of insightful perspectives on the intersection of events and family studies, and is a valuable resource for academics and students with a research interest in events, leisure and the family.
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
List of contributors
xv
Acknowledgements xix
Introducing family events: practices, displays and intimacies 1(26)
Thomas Fletcher
PART 1 Family events, display and identity
27(44)
1 Community events as a context for displaying family practices and identity
29(14)
Charlene S. Shannon
2 Pinterest perfect picture: the relationship between family events and social media
43(13)
Iryna Sharaievska
Mona Mirehie
3 Appraising parkrun as a family event
56(15)
James Bowness
John H. Mckendrick
Emmanuelle Tulle
PART 2 Family events, memories and memory making
71(44)
4 Memories of family events and their resonance in a Lancashire park space
73(14)
Alex Mcdonagh
5 Local event, family and music: the rootedness of cultural heritage
87(13)
Ana Goncalves
6 Local community events as `Balance leisure activities': creating and enhancing family well-being
100(15)
Raphaela Stadler
Allan Jepson
PART 3 Family events, culture, religion and heritage
115(46)
7 Religious events: celebrating Eid-al-Fitr as a family
117(13)
Jaffer Idris
Charlotte Rowley
M. Jabar Yaqub
8 Faith, family, and tradition: fifty plus years of the annual Cochran Go-Around
130(17)
Brenda P. Wiggins
George O. Sappenfield
Alan G. Harris
9 Family events as sites for racism and anti-racism
147(14)
Jacqueline K. Nelson
PART 4 Family events and the life course
161(30)
10 Life course events as a tool to make sociology relevant to everyday life
163(14)
A.L. Sinikka Dixon
11 "I'm a widow, not a sports widow". Negotiating families, grief and loss through sports charity events
177(14)
Catherine Palmer
PART 5 Family events and extended families
191(60)
12 Grandleisure events: grandparents and grandchildren spending special time together
193(13)
Heike Schanzel
13 Family life and Celtic Football Club: a site of connection
206(17)
Joseph M. Bradley
14 Agricultural shows, connectivity and families of choice
223(16)
Caroline Westwood
Carolyn Gibbeson
15 Childhood cancer as a family event and the professional surrogate family
239(12)
Emma Holland
Index 251
Thomas Fletcher is a Reader in the School of Events, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Leeds Beckett University. His primary research interests are in equality and diversity, social justice and families within the contexts of sport, leisure and events. He is the author of Negotiating Fatherhood: Sport and Family Practices. Tom was Chair of the Leisure Studies Association between 2017 and 2021.