Event Studies: Theory and Management for Planned Events
Event Studies: Theory and Management for Planned Events
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The fifth edition of Event Studies is the most comprehensive book on event management and event tourism, focusing on events, the event experience, and meanings. It covers antecedents, planning and design, outcomes and impacts, and the various patterns and processes that influence the events sector. New and expanded topics include gender studies, human rights, crisis management and resilience, sustainability, and events as agents of change. It will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate students of events studies.
Format: Hardback
Length: 498 pages
Publication date: 24 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Event Studies, in its fifth edition, stands as the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource dedicated to advancing knowledge and theory in the fields of event management and event tourism. With a global perspective, the book delves into the study of events, the event experience, and the meanings associated with them, offering a comprehensive framework that encompasses antecedents, planning and design, outcomes and impacts, and the various patterns and processes that shape the events sector.
The fifth edition of Event Studies has undergone a significant overhaul, with a substantial reorganization aimed at providing greater emphasis on establishing theoretical foundations and advocating principles for the core management functions. This edition introduces new content on gender studies, human rights, crisis management and resilience, sustainability, and events as agents of change. Expert opinion boxes offer insights into critical issues such as educational philosophy, technology and its impacts, human rights and mega-events, virtual events and agile management, trends in corporate events, happiness and well-being, event portfolios management, civic dramaturgy, event design, trends in communications, including new media, dynamic crowd management, overtourism, and event-sector recovery.
In addition to these new topics, the fifth edition includes additional chapters on design, policy, management fundamentals, planning and operations, event tourism, and the interrelated management challenges of risk, security, health and safety, and environment. This insightful volume is an invaluable resource for undergraduate students, researchers, and professionals alike, providing a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to understanding the complexities of event management and tourism.
The authors of Event Studies have done an exceptional job in updating and revising this edition, ensuring that it remains a valuable resource for the field. The book's international scope, accompanied by useful figures and tables throughout, makes it accessible to a wide audience, and the careful examination of current forces, trends, and issues, including the impacts of the pandemic, adds an important dimension to the discussion.
One of the standout features of this book is its comprehensive coverage of all major types of planned events. Each event type is profiled in detail, with an emphasis on its forms, functions, experiential dimensions, meanings, and values. The authors provide a thorough analysis of these events, exploring their historical development, cultural significance, and economic impact. This approach not only enhances our understanding of individual events but also sheds light on the broader the events sector as a whole.
The framework presented in Event Studies is comprehensive and multifaceted, encompassing antecedents, planning and design, outcomes and impacts, and the various patterns and processes that influence the events sector. The authors have done an excellent job in integrating these different aspects, providing a clear and coherent understanding of the complex dynamics that shape the events industry. The inclusion of policy as a key component of the framework is particularly noteworthy, as it recognizes the importance of government and regulatory interventions in shaping the events sector.
The fifth edition of Event Studies has expanded its coverage of new and expanded topics, reflecting the evolving nature of the field. The substantial reorganization of content has given much more attention to establishing theoretical foundations and advocating principles for the core management functions. This includes a renewed focus on gender studies, human rights, crisis management and resilience, sustainability, and events as agents of change. The inclusion of expert opinion boxes on major issues such as educational philosophy, technology and its impacts, human rights and mega-events, virtual events and agile management, trends in corporate events, happiness and well-being, event portfolios management, civic dramaturgy, event design, trends in communications, including new media, dynamic crowd management, overtourism, and event-sector recovery provides valuable insights into the latest developments and challenges facing the events industry.
Furthermore, the additional chapters on design, policy, management fundamentals, planning and operations, event tourism, and the interrelated management challenges of risk, security, health and safety, and environment offer a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the various aspects of event management. These chapters provide a solid foundation for students and professionals seeking to advance their knowledge and expertise in the field, and the inclusion of real-world examples and case studies further enhances the book's practical relevance.
In conclusion, Event Studies, in its fifth edition, remains the most comprehensive and up-to-date book devoted to developing knowledge and theory about event management and event tourism. With a global perspective, a comprehensive framework, and a wealth of valuable content, this book is an invaluable resource for undergraduate students, researchers, and professionals alike. The authors' commitment to advancing knowledge and theory in the field, coupled with their attention to current forces, trends, and issues, makes this edition an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of event management and tourism.
Weight: 1120g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032448633
Edition number: 5 ed
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