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Globally, we find ourselves in a novel set of circumstances where
our individual and collective relationships with leisure have
changed dramatically and are being dictated less by personal
preferences or even affluence, but rather by health, legal, and
societal factors. There is very little published work on changed
practices in leisure due to the pandemic, especially focusing on
activities that were previously considered ordinary and perhaps
even mundane. Contribute to the compilation of a historic record of
the way the pandemic has transformed various leisure behaviours in
diverse cultural and national contexts at this unprecedented time.
Globally, we find ourselves in a novel set of circumstances where
our individual and collective relationships with leisure have
changed dramatically and are being dictated less by personal
preferences or even affluence, but rather by health, legal, and
societal factors. There is very little published work on changed
practices in leisure due to the pandemic, especially focusing on
activities that were previously considered ordinary and perhaps
even mundane. Contribute to the compilation of a historic record of
the way the pandemic has transformed various leisure behaviours in
diverse cultural and national contexts at this unprecedented time.
Most early social research into planned events had the effect of
broadcasting narratives of dominant cultures and privileged groups.
More recently, however, convergences of gender, sexualities,
ethnicities, age, class, religion, and intersectional analyses and
events studies have started to drive new critical understanding of
the impacts of events on non-mainstream, non-majority communities
around the globe. This timely book addresses current gaps in the
literature surrounding issues of accessibility, inclusion, and
diversity in various event landscapes. Structured into four parts
covering the main types of events, the chapters present original
topics using innovative methodological approaches. Each chapter
employs a case study to illustrate the key intertwining issues in
these various experiential realms. Further, the chapters are all
cross- or interdisciplinary, drawing on gender, sexualities,
cultural, race/ethnicity studies as well as multiple literatures
that feed into critical events studies and exploring a variety of
global examples. This significant book opens the path to further
research on the role and importance of accessibility, inclusion,
and diversity in events environments worldwide. It will be of
interest to academics and researchers of critical event studies as
well as a number of related social science disciplines.
Most early social research into planned events had the effect of
broadcasting narratives of dominant cultures and privileged groups.
More recently, however, convergences of gender, sexualities,
ethnicities, age, class, religion, and intersectional analyses and
events studies have started to drive new critical understanding of
the impacts of events on non-mainstream, non-majority communities
around the globe. This timely book addresses current gaps in the
literature surrounding issues of accessibility, inclusion, and
diversity in various event landscapes. Structured into four parts
covering the main types of events, the chapters present original
topics using innovative methodological approaches. Each chapter
employs a case study to illustrate the key intertwining issues in
these various experiential realms. Further, the chapters are all
cross- or interdisciplinary, drawing on gender, sexualities,
cultural, race/ethnicity studies as well as multiple literatures
that feed into critical events studies and exploring a variety of
global examples. This significant book opens the path to further
research on the role and importance of accessibility, inclusion,
and diversity in events environments worldwide. It will be of
interest to academics and researchers of critical event studies as
well as a number of related social science disciplines.
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