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This book is the first to take an in-depth examination of events and well-being. It uses empirical case studies to help us better understand how events foster positive well-being or counter negative well-being for event organisers, participants, spectators, volunteers, and even non-attending local residents.
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This book is the first to take an in-depth examination of events and well-being. It uses empirical case studies to help us better understand how events foster positive well-being or counter negative well-being for event organisers, participants, spectators, volunteers, and even non-attending local residents.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000393743
- Artikelnr.: 61335473
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000393743
- Artikelnr.: 61335473
Allan Stewart Jepson has contributed widely to event studies literature within the realm of community festivals and events. His seminal work investigated power, hegemony and the construction, representation and consumption of culture(s) at a community festival and was the first to reveal marginalised local communities trapped and underrepresented in a community cultural festival. He has three key texts in event studies, all edited with Alan Clarke, University of Pannonia, Hungary. He, along with colleagues, is currently pursuing a research agenda investigating the well-being impacts of local community festivals and events which has centred on families and Quality of Life and more recently to investigate arts participation events and collective memory creation amongst the over 70s and how these events can reduce the common psychosocial impacts associated with older age. Trudie Walters is a freelance researcher and consultant living in Dunedin, New Zealand. Her research platform centres on events and leisure as interdisciplinary lenses through which to understand the inner workings and values of society. She is developing and managing the data strategy for Tourism New Zealand's Conference Impact programme, which seeks to create genuine, long-lasting social legacies from conferences, and is a consultant with TRC Tourism. She serves as President of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies. In her spare time, she runs, cooks, photographs, potters about in her garden, explores new places with her husband, panders to the needs of her cat, and fossicks about in second-hand shops of all kinds.
1. Conceptualising the intersections of events and well
being. 2. Subjective well
being and social experiences with sport mega
events: the case of Rio 2016. 3. Effectively utilising professional sport franchise home
games as platforms for enhancing peri
and post
event well
being outcomes. 4. How a sports event can impact participants' subjective well
being: the case of the Pacific Games
Samoa 2019. 5. A paradigmatic shift in a hallmark event extending well
being to a non
host city: "One people one nation, one Singapore." 6. Advice for Advent in Zagreb organisers: Insight into well
being and quality of life. 7. Can a "bean" spread well
being? 8. "Whose way? My way!" Evaluating well
being in te co
creation of 'end of life' events. 9. The lure of vinyl: Spinning 'open decks' events for well
being outcomes. 10. Music festivals: an immersive experience. How are emotions, well
being and cultural identity interrelated in event experiences? 11. Well
being through art: a critical reflection on how a body image art event can improve the health and well
being of gay men. 12. The role of events' media narratives in overcoming discrimination, countering negative well
being and...effecting social change? 13. Touring academic events with a tiny house "conference fringe": artistic welcome in a mobile storytelling shed as relational research into invisibility and (non
)belonging. 14. Lost in a crowd? Social isolation, loneliness, and events.
being. 2. Subjective well
being and social experiences with sport mega
events: the case of Rio 2016. 3. Effectively utilising professional sport franchise home
games as platforms for enhancing peri
and post
event well
being outcomes. 4. How a sports event can impact participants' subjective well
being: the case of the Pacific Games
Samoa 2019. 5. A paradigmatic shift in a hallmark event extending well
being to a non
host city: "One people one nation, one Singapore." 6. Advice for Advent in Zagreb organisers: Insight into well
being and quality of life. 7. Can a "bean" spread well
being? 8. "Whose way? My way!" Evaluating well
being in te co
creation of 'end of life' events. 9. The lure of vinyl: Spinning 'open decks' events for well
being outcomes. 10. Music festivals: an immersive experience. How are emotions, well
being and cultural identity interrelated in event experiences? 11. Well
being through art: a critical reflection on how a body image art event can improve the health and well
being of gay men. 12. The role of events' media narratives in overcoming discrimination, countering negative well
being and...effecting social change? 13. Touring academic events with a tiny house "conference fringe": artistic welcome in a mobile storytelling shed as relational research into invisibility and (non
)belonging. 14. Lost in a crowd? Social isolation, loneliness, and events.
1. Conceptualising the intersections of events and well
being. 2. Subjective well
being and social experiences with sport mega
events: the case of Rio 2016. 3. Effectively utilising professional sport franchise home
games as platforms for enhancing peri
and post
event well
being outcomes. 4. How a sports event can impact participants' subjective well
being: the case of the Pacific Games
Samoa 2019. 5. A paradigmatic shift in a hallmark event extending well
being to a non
host city: "One people one nation, one Singapore." 6. Advice for Advent in Zagreb organisers: Insight into well
being and quality of life. 7. Can a "bean" spread well
being? 8. "Whose way? My way!" Evaluating well
being in te co
creation of 'end of life' events. 9. The lure of vinyl: Spinning 'open decks' events for well
being outcomes. 10. Music festivals: an immersive experience. How are emotions, well
being and cultural identity interrelated in event experiences? 11. Well
being through art: a critical reflection on how a body image art event can improve the health and well
being of gay men. 12. The role of events' media narratives in overcoming discrimination, countering negative well
being and...effecting social change? 13. Touring academic events with a tiny house "conference fringe": artistic welcome in a mobile storytelling shed as relational research into invisibility and (non
)belonging. 14. Lost in a crowd? Social isolation, loneliness, and events.
being. 2. Subjective well
being and social experiences with sport mega
events: the case of Rio 2016. 3. Effectively utilising professional sport franchise home
games as platforms for enhancing peri
and post
event well
being outcomes. 4. How a sports event can impact participants' subjective well
being: the case of the Pacific Games
Samoa 2019. 5. A paradigmatic shift in a hallmark event extending well
being to a non
host city: "One people one nation, one Singapore." 6. Advice for Advent in Zagreb organisers: Insight into well
being and quality of life. 7. Can a "bean" spread well
being? 8. "Whose way? My way!" Evaluating well
being in te co
creation of 'end of life' events. 9. The lure of vinyl: Spinning 'open decks' events for well
being outcomes. 10. Music festivals: an immersive experience. How are emotions, well
being and cultural identity interrelated in event experiences? 11. Well
being through art: a critical reflection on how a body image art event can improve the health and well
being of gay men. 12. The role of events' media narratives in overcoming discrimination, countering negative well
being and...effecting social change? 13. Touring academic events with a tiny house "conference fringe": artistic welcome in a mobile storytelling shed as relational research into invisibility and (non
)belonging. 14. Lost in a crowd? Social isolation, loneliness, and events.