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Events from a mobilities perspective attend to moments in which
individual networks coalesce in place but are not isolated in their
performance as they often foster far-reaching and mobile networks
of community. In so doing, individuals travel from varying
distances to participate in localized performances. However, events
themselves are also mobile, and events affect mobility. Mobile
events serve as contexts that provide meanings and purpose
articulated in relation to, and as, a series of other social
actions. They further highlight the role of the body and embodied
practices in the performance of events. Building on Sheller and
Urry's (2004) seminal work Tourism Mobilities, the purpose of this
book is to further develop event studies research within mobilities
studies so as to challenge the limitations that dichotomous
understandings of home/away, work/leisure, and host/guest play.
Simply put, events are always already place-based and political in
the sense that they can both inspire mobility as well as lead to
various immobilities for different social groups. The title
addresses everyday as well as extraordinary events, shining an
empirical and theoretical lens onto the political, economic and
social role of events in numerous geographic and cultural contexts.
It stretches across academic disciplines and fields of study to
illustrate the advantages of a mobilities multi-disciplinary
conversation. This groundbreaking volume is the first to offer a
conceptualization and theorization of event mobilities. It will
serve as a valuable resource and reference for event, tourism and
leisure studies students and scholars interested in exploring the
ways the everyday and the extraordinary interlace.
Events from a mobilities perspective attend to moments in which
individual networks coalesce in place but are not isolated in their
performance as they often foster far-reaching and mobile networks
of community. In so doing, individuals travel from varying
distances to participate in localized performances. However, events
themselves are also mobile, and events affect mobility. Mobile
events serve as contexts that provide meanings and purpose
articulated in relation to, and as, a series of other social
actions. They further highlight the role of the body and embodied
practices in the performance of events. Building on Sheller and
Urry's (2004) seminal work Tourism Mobilities, the purpose of this
book is to further develop event studies research within mobilities
studies so as to challenge the limitations that dichotomous
understandings of home/away, work/leisure, and host/guest play.
Simply put, events are always already place-based and political in
the sense that they can both inspire mobility as well as lead to
various immobilities for different social groups. The title
addresses everyday as well as extraordinary events, shining an
empirical and theoretical lens onto the political, economic and
social role of events in numerous geographic and cultural contexts.
It stretches across academic disciplines and fields of study to
illustrate the advantages of a mobilities multi-disciplinary
conversation. This groundbreaking volume is the first to offer a
conceptualization and theorization of event mobilities. It will
serve as a valuable resource and reference for event, tourism and
leisure studies students and scholars interested in exploring the
ways the everyday and the extraordinary interlace.
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