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_aIllustrations -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tList of contributors -- _tForeword / _rJ. R. Brent Ritchie -- _tPreface / _rStephen J. Page and Joanne Connell -- _t1 : introduction / _rStephen J. PAge and Joanne Connell -- _tSection 1 : defining events studies. 2 : event studies / _rDon Getz. 3 : typologies and event studies / _rTom Lunt. 4 : towards an interdisciplinary events research agenda across sport, tourism, leisure and health / _rMike Weed -- _tSection 2 : disciplinary studies and events : theory, concepts and methods of analysis. 5 : events and tourism / _rWarwick Frost. 6 : public events, personal leisure / _rDiane O'Sullivan. 7 : sports events : typologies, people and place / _rSean Gammon. 8 : the history of events : ideology and historiography / _rJohn R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold. 9 : the economic contribution of special events / _rLarry Dwyer and Leo Jago. 10 : geography and the study of events / _rC. Michael Hall and Stephen J. Page. 11 : the psychology of events / _rPierre Benckendorff and Philip L. Pearce. 12 : the political analysis and political economy of events / _rC. Michael Hall. 13 : managing uncertainty : (re)conceptualising aspects of operations for events / _rJulia Tum -- _tSection 3 : policy, planning and management. 14 : the private sector and events / _rRobyn Stokes. 15 : event staging / _rNicole Ferdinand and Nigel Williams. 16 : the experience of events / _rChris Ryan. 17 : social capital in the music festival experience / _rLinda Wilks. 18 : designing event experiences / _rGraham Berridge. 19 : the media, marketing and events / _rAndrew Bradley. 20 : staffing for successful events : having the right skills in the right place at the right time / _rClare Hanlon and Leo Jago. 21 : volunteering and events / _rKatie Schlenker, Deborah Edwards and Stephen Wearing -- _tSection 4 : the impacts of events. 22 : a spatial extension to a framework for assessing direct economic impacts of tourist events / _rTimothy J. Tyrrell and Robert J. Johnston. 23 : socio-cultural impacts of events : meanings, authorized transgression, and social capital / _rRichard Sharpley and Philip R. Stone. 24 : event impacts and environmental sustainability / _rRobert Case. 25 : the role of events In urban regeneration / _rMichael Pacione. 26 : faces, spaces, and places : social and cultural impacts of street festivals In cosmopolitan cities / _rStephen J. Shaw. 27 : events, cities and the night-time economy / _rGraeme Evans. 28 : safety, security and event management : a case study of the London 2012 Olympics and the private security industry / _rAllison Wylde and Stephen J. Page. 29 : quantitative and qualitative research tools in events / _rRichard Shipway, Leo Jago, and Marg Deery -- _tSection 5 : future research directions for events. 30 : events management education / _rPaul Barron and Anna Leask. 31 : festivals and events, government and spatial governance / _rMartin Robertson and Kenneth Wardrop. 32 : a futurist's view on the future of events / _rIan Yeoman, Martin Robertson and Karen Smith. 33 : retrospect and prospect / _rStephen J. Page and Joanne Connell -- _tIndex. |
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