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E-raamat: Future of Events & Festivals [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (University of Wellington, New Zealand), Edited by (University of Ballarat, Australia), Edited by (Victoria University, Australia), Edited by (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Edited by (University of Ulster, UK)
  • Formaat: 348 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 34 Line drawings, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Advances in Event Research Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203370391
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  • Formaat: 348 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 34 Line drawings, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Advances in Event Research Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203370391
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The growth of events and festivals has been significant over the last decade and a wide range of skills are essential to ensure those events are successful. This requirement has been instrumental in stimulating the creation of more tertiary education opportunities to develop events management knowledge. As the discipline develops, knowledge requires direction in order to understand the changing advances in society. This is the first book to take a futures approach to understanding event management. A systematic and pattern-based understanding is used to determine the likelihood of future events and trends. Blue skies scenarios are applied throughout to provide a vision of the future of events, not only capturing how the events industry is changing butalso important issues that will affect events now as well as the future. Chapters include analysis of sustainability, security, impacts of social media, design at both mega event and community level and review a good range of different types of events from varying geographical regions. A final section captures the contributions of each chapter through the formation of a conceptual map for a future research agenda. Written by leading academics in the field, this ground breaking book will be a valuable reference point for educators, researchers and industry professionals. "--

"The growth of events and festivals has been significant over the last decade and a wide range of skills are essential to ensure those events are successful. This requirement has been instrumental in stimulating the creation of more tertiary education opportunities to develop events management knowledge. As the discipline develops, knowledge requires direction in order to understand the changing advances in society. This is the first book to take a futures approach to understanding event management. A systematic and pattern-based understanding is used to determine the likelihood of future events and trends. Blue skies scenarios are applied throughout to provide a vision of the future of events, not only capturing how the events industry is changing but also important issues that will affect events now as well as the future. Chapters include analysis of sustainability, security, impacts of social media, design at both mega event and community level and review a good range of different types of events fromvarying geographical regions. A final section captures the contributions of each chapter through the formation of a conceptual map for a future research agenda. Written by leading academics in the field, this ground breaking book will be a valuable reference point for educators, researchers and industry professionals"--

The growth of events and festivals has been significant over the last decade and a wide range of skills are essential to ensure those events are successful. This requirement has been instrumental in stimulating the creation of more tertiary education opportunities to develop events management knowledge. As the discipline develops, knowledge requires direction in order to understand the changing advances in society.

This is the first book to take a futures approach to understanding event management. A systematic and pattern-based understanding is used to determine the likelihood of future events and trends. Using blue skies scenarios to provide a vision of the future of events, not only capturing how the events industry is changing but also important issues that will affect events now as well as the future. Chapters include analysis of sustainability, security, impacts of social media, design at both mega event and community level and review a good range of different types of events from varying geographical regions. A final section captures the contributions of each chapter through the formation of a conceptual map for a future research agenda.

Written by leading academics in the field, this ground breaking book will be a valuable reference point for educators, researchers and industry professionals.

List of figures
xiii
List of tables
xv
Editors xvii
Notes on contributors xix
Foreword xxiii
PART 1 Setting the scene: past, present and future
1(52)
1 An introduction to the future
3(7)
Ian Yeoman
Martin Robertson
Una McMahon-Beattie
Elisa Backer
Karen A. Smith
2 Back to the future: analysing history to plan for tomorrow
10(10)
Adrian Devine
Clare Carruthers
3 The forms and functions of planned events: past and future
20(16)
Donald Getz
4 Scenarios for the future of events and festivals: Mick Jagger at 107 and Edinburgh Fringe
36(17)
Ian Yeoman
Martin Robertson
Una McMahon-Beattie
Nyasha Musarurwa
PART 2 Contested issues, thoughts and solutions
53(216)
5 Scotland in 2025: dependent or independent event nation?
55(12)
Matt Frew
David McGillivray
Gayle McPherson
6 The future power of decision making in community festivals
67(17)
Allan Stewart Jepson
Alan Clarke
7 Industry perceptions of events futures
84(15)
Elisa Backer
8 Economic evaluation of special events: challenges for the future
99(16)
Larry Dwyer
Leo Jago
9 The greening of events: exploring future trends and issues
115(13)
Warwick Frost
Judith Mair
Jennifer Laing
10 The future is green: a case study of Malmoe, Sweden
128(12)
Hans Wessblad
11 The future of local community festivals and meanings of place in an increasingly mobile world
140(17)
Kelley A. McClinchey
Barbara A. Carmichael
12 Developing brand relationship theory for festivals: a study of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
157(18)
Louise Todd
13 Exploring future forms of event volunteering
175(12)
Leonie Lockstone-Binney
Tom Baum
Karen A. Smith
Kirsten Holmes
14 The future of surveillance and security in global events
187(13)
Vida Bajc
15 A perspective on the near future: mobilizing events and social media
200(9)
Peter Bolan
16 The future is virtual
209(10)
Debbie Sadd
17 Leadership and visionary futures: future proofing festivals
219(17)
Martin Robertson
Steve Brown
18 The future of event design and experience
236(15)
Andrew McLoughlin
19 eScaping in the city: retailvents in socio-spatially managed futures
251(18)
Martin Robertson
Gavin Lees
PART 3 What does this all mean?
269(46)
20 Cognitive map(s) of event and festival futures
271(44)
Ian Yeoman
Martin Robertson
Carol Wheatley
Endnote 315(2)
Index 317
Ian Yeoman is a specialist tourism futurologist who believes in Star Trek, an eternal optimist, Sunderland AFC mad and enjoys cooking. Ian is a Trainee Professor at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) who commutes and holidays around the world and studying towards a higher doctorate.

Martin Robertson is a Lecturer in Event Management at Victoria University, Melbourne (Australia). His research and publications focus on festivals and destination image, socio-cultural impact, development and evaluation, and event leadership and professionalism.  He has co-edited several books and special issue peer-reviewed journals. He is a passionate about tourism and events.

Una McMahon-Beattie is Head of Department for Hospitality and Tourism Management in the University of Ulster (UK). Her research interests include tourism and event marketing, revenue management and tourism futures. She is an editor/author of a number of books, book chapters and journals articles in these areas.

Karen A. Smith is Associate Professor in tourism management at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her research areas include event and tourism volunteering, event ticketing and distribution, and the future of events and festivals. Karen has also co-edited Event Volunteering in the Routledge Advances in Event Research Series.



Elisa Backer is a Senior Lecturer in tourism at Federation University, Australia (formerly called University of Ballarat).  She previously lectured at Southern Cross University; and prior to academia worked in industry. Elisa is considered a leading world expert in the field of Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) travel.