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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique
collection of established and emerging perspectives on event
management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes
and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the
current academic debate, exploring the development of event
management from a management-oriented field into a
multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the
Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics
across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology
fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to
look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event
organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in
geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas
for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and,
ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and
tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing
topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will
also greatly benefit from reading this.
The Value of Events fills an important niche in the literature on
events, being the first book to comprehensively deal with the
subject of value creation and measurement, as opposed to impact
assessment and programme evaluation. Value creation and measurement
is often done routinely from specific perspectives such as tourism,
event management, corporate marketing, or customer satisfaction.
However, there exist a number of discourses on value and evaluation
that have not yet received adequate attention, including the
justification of governmental intervention and the costs and
benefits of hosting major events. This edited book, written by an
international group of academics with expertise in the relevant
fields of events, tourism, sport and culture, offers new insight
into events and their relationship to sustainability, social
responsibility, cultural and social value. Fostering debate in the
context of conceptual thinking, philosophising, multiple
stakeholder perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches, it
challenges the events industry, students, policy-makers and
strategists with new perspectives on value, with implications for
impact forecasting and assessment. This is a book for all students
pursuing degrees in fields where planned events are important
topics, while being of great interest to researchers,
policy-makers, evaluators and organisers/managers of planned
events. Within a subject in need of further attention, The Value of
Events offers the most comprehensive overview of event value to
date.
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique
collection of established and emerging perspectives on event
management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes
and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the
current academic debate, exploring the development of event
management from a management-oriented field into a
multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the
Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics
across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology
fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to
look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event
organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in
geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas
for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and,
ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and
tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing
topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will
also greatly benefit from reading this.
The book's main purposes are to determine what statistical and
other information is needed to formulate both the objects and the
means of government economic policy and then to ask what
theoretical tools should be used in order to clarify the issues of
economic policy. Inflationary gap analysis, national budgeting
techniques and the theory of economic fluctuations are examined
against the experience of a country in which they have been
intelligently applied. The book gives a lively account of Swedish
economic thinking and of the economic policy debates in Sweden
since 1920, discusses the scope and limitations of national
forecasting and budgeting and assesses the relative merits of
general and detailed measures of economic policy.
The Value of Events fills an important niche in the literature on
events, being the first book to comprehensively deal with the
subject of value creation and measurement, as opposed to impact
assessment and programme evaluation. Value creation and measurement
is often done routinely from specific perspectives such as tourism,
event management, corporate marketing, or customer satisfaction.
However, there exist a number of discourses on value and evaluation
that have not yet received adequate attention, including the
justification of governmental intervention and the costs and
benefits of hosting major events. This edited book, written by an
international group of academics with expertise in the relevant
fields of events, tourism, sport and culture, offers new insight
into events and their relationship to sustainability, social
responsibility, cultural and social value. Fostering debate in the
context of conceptual thinking, philosophising, multiple
stakeholder perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches, it
challenges the events industry, students, policy-makers and
strategists with new perspectives on value, with implications for
impact forecasting and assessment. This is a book for all students
pursuing degrees in fields where planned events are important
topics, while being of great interest to researchers,
policy-makers, evaluators and organisers/managers of planned
events. Within a subject in need of further attention, The Value of
Events offers the most comprehensive overview of event value to
date.
This book provides information on a statistical account and
theoretical interpretation of Swedish business cycles since 1918 as
well as a survey of the problems of economic policy, as revealed
both in practice and in theoretical discussion, during the
inter-war and post-war periods.
This book contributes to the understanding of how tourism can be
designed to provide conditions for learning. This involves learning
for tourists, the tourist industry, public authorities and local
communities. We explore how tourism, knowledge and learning can be
used as means towards sustainable development through current, new
or changed structures, concepts, activities and communication
efforts. The book should be seen as both an inspiration for tourism
actors (e.g. tourism attractions, policy makers and other industry
actors), and a scholarly contribution to further research. A
holistic approach distinguishes this book from most existing
literature that focuses on separate units of tourism, for instance,
personal or community well-being, nature-based tourism, cultural
heritage tourism or tourism that is a result of researchers'
travels (so-called scientific tourism). The various contributors to
the book provide a range of perspectives and experiences, from
social sciences with a focus on marketing, innovation management,
human geography and environmental law, to arts and humanities with
a focus on heritage studies, archaeology and photography, and,
finally, to natural sciences with a focus on marine sciences. The
Open Access version of this book, available at
www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
Travel to Southeast Asia on wings of the fantastic for Jason Erik
Lundberg's debut short-story collection "Red Dot Irreal." There
you'll meet pirates and shamans, wise fish and mystical
storytellers, living monuments and paper animals, time travelers
and civet cats, stone taxi drivers, floating dental patients, and a
sentient bird park. Once you enter the surreal worlds of Lundberg's
equatorial fantastika, a part of you will never leave.
Bonus: extra stories "Big Chief," "Occupy: An Exhibition" and
"Bachy Soletanche" have been added for this edition.
"Stories exotic, spicy, and redolent as a four-star curry. A fine
meal for the mind awaits you in Lundberg's collection." -Jonathan
Carroll, author of Outside the Dog Museum
"Lundberg's writing is that of an Old Soul who views the world
through Young Eyes; his work is jamais vu of the highest order:
these stories are memories encountered for the first time, but
never to be forgotten once they've been experienced." -James A.
Owen, author and illustrator of "Here, There Be Dragons"
""Red Dot Irreal" is a box made of the finest equatorial wood,
containing a collection of genu-ine gems of the early 21st century
noble art of fantastika." -Zoran Zivkovic, author of "The Last
Book"
""Red Dot Irreal" teems with imagination, location, originality,
and fine writing." -Jeffrey Ford, author of "The Empire of Ice
Cream"
"Jason Erik Lundberg's stories, launched from the real world on a
trajectory to the surreal, fuse the idle daydream with the
desperate heart. You should read them."
-John Kessel, author of "The Baum Plan for Financial Independence
and Other Stories"
Strange superheroes and the magic of the quotidian; stories of
piercing darkness and quirky, surreal humor; writing from the heart
and soul; phantasmagorical journeys into what it means to be human.
"Strange Mammals" collects together stylish and elegant short
fiction that knows no boundaries. Stories that are by turns
fantastical, realist and strange, but which always move and
surprise.
A breathtaking collection from an author whose writing "explores
the randomness of magical occurrences" ("Green Man Review") and
"teems with imagination, location, originality, and fine writing"
(Jeffrey Ford).
"The Alchemy of Happiness": a triptych of stories rooted in
Southeast Asian myth and legend, literary fantasy at its very best.
In the beginning were the four: Water, Fire, Air, and Earth.
Arriving simultaneously with the creation of the world, these
archetypal elementals shaped humanity from the very start; two of
the four continue to do so.
BLUE-The first trickster, fluid and fickle, holder of all the
answers, and, therefore, of all the power.
DANE-The loyal lieutenant and enforcer, dispatching fiery judgment
without question.
In various guises and forms, through the interstices of our
reality and multiple afterlives, these two ancient but flawed
siblings seek to find the one metaphysical formula that will lead
them out of the never-ending cycle of suffering.
This volume also features "Embracing the Strange," a 14,000-word
hybrid essay on the transformative power of speculative fiction, as
well as "Represented Spaces," a wide-ranging interview with Jason
Erik Lundberg by author and editor Wei Fen Lee.
"The writing is smooth and crisply visual, and the dialog sparkles
... Go with the flow, and you'll meet an interesting character who
ultimately is given a thought-provoking choice, one which comes
with a unique sacrifice." -Douglas Hoffman, "Tangent"
"A fantasy tale of the highest calibre, at times I thought I was
reading the last chapter of a great novel and it has certainly made
me want to hear more from this author. A world of magic suddenly
springs from a fairly ordinary beginning as Goran soon realises
that things are not what they seem, and he quickly plunges into a
new and disturbing world that is set to change his life forever."
-Tracy Sherrin-Miller, "Whispers of Wickedness," on "Reality,
Interrupted"
"Lundberg's writing is that of an Old Soul who views the world
through Young Eyes; his work is jamais vu of the highest order."
-James A. Owen, author and illustrator of "Here, There Be Dragons"
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