
Events and Festivals
Current Trends and Issues
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. March 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
142 pages
978-0-415-49563-9 (ISBN)
Description
Events and Festivals have an increasingly vital role in our leisure lifestyles. We recognise them as part of our lives. For some, of they are a very significant part of our lives.
The network of festivals and events that either adorn the world now, or are planned for the future, can both serve to motivate new visits as well as enhance the lives of the people who live in - or near - the host area. They are also dynamos of cultural development, of sport knowledge and excellence and sophisticated consumption. Such dynamic outputs require dynamic inputs. This book looks at different event and festival cases and forwards separate and current managerial implications and responses to these, with reference to the UK, America and Australia.
Both up-to-date and forward thinking, the managerial themes addressed are: Creative Management, Festival and Event audience development, Culture and Community, Event and Festival evaluation. Festival and event types include sport events, art festivals, community events, live music and culinary extravaganza.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Managing Leisure: An International Journal.
The network of festivals and events that either adorn the world now, or are planned for the future, can both serve to motivate new visits as well as enhance the lives of the people who live in - or near - the host area. They are also dynamos of cultural development, of sport knowledge and excellence and sophisticated consumption. Such dynamic outputs require dynamic inputs. This book looks at different event and festival cases and forwards separate and current managerial implications and responses to these, with reference to the UK, America and Australia.
Both up-to-date and forward thinking, the managerial themes addressed are: Creative Management, Festival and Event audience development, Culture and Community, Event and Festival evaluation. Festival and event types include sport events, art festivals, community events, live music and culinary extravaganza.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Managing Leisure: An International Journal.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
309 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-49563-9 (9780415495639)
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Persons
Martin Robertson is a lecturer in Tourism Management and a committee member of the Centre of Festival and Event Management in the School of Marketing, Tourism and Languages, Napier University Business School, Edinburgh. Martin's research is applied to sport events and festivals, with particular focus on the areas of brand narrative, and the analysis of economic and social impact.
Elspeth Frew is a senior lecturer in Tourism Management at the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, LaTrobe University, Australia. Elspeth's research is in cultural tourism, with particular focus on festival and attraction management, industrial tourism and personality and tourism.
Elspeth Frew is a senior lecturer in Tourism Management at the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, LaTrobe University, Australia. Elspeth's research is in cultural tourism, with particular focus on festival and attraction management, industrial tourism and personality and tourism.
Content
1. Events and festivals: Current trends and issues Martin Robertson, Donna Chambers and Elspeth Frew 2. Audience development in the arts: A case study of chamber music Maxine Barlow and Simon Shibli 3. 'Never Let Me Down Again': Loyal customer attitudes towards ticket distribution channels for live music events: a netnographic exploration of the US leg of the Depeche Mode 2005-06 World Tour Zuleika Beaven and Chantal Laws 4. Glasgow's Winter Festival: Can cultural leadership serve the common good? Malcolm Foley and Gayle McPherson 5. Mentoring volunteer festival managers: Evaluation of a pilot scheme in regional Australia Anne-Marie Hede and Ruth Rentschler 6. Local food festivals in Northeast Iowa communities: A Visitor and economic impact study Ariana Cela, Jill Knowles-Lankford and Sam Lankford 7. Festival evaluation: An exploration of seven UK arts festivals Mike Williams and Glenn Bowdin 8. Conceptual paper: An exploration of time and its management for sport event managers Paul Emery and Alexandru Radu 9. The dynamics of successful events - the experts' perspective John Ensor, Martin Robertson and Jane Ali-Knight