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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.
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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Buzzing (Hardcover)
Savannah Rose Rave; Illustrated by Paige Pflueger; Designed by Rebecca Finkel
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R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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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.
Multispecies Leisure: Human-Animal Interactions in Leisure
Landscapes seeks to âbring the animal inâ to the leisure
studies domain and contribute to greater understanding of leisure
as a complex, interwoven multispecies phenomenon. The emerging
multidisciplinary field of human-animal studies encourages
researchers to move beyond narrow focus on human-centric practices
and ways of being in the world, and to recognise that human and
non-human beings are positioned within shared ecological, social,
cultural and political spaces. With some exceptions, leisure
studies has been slow to embrace the âanimal turnâ and consider
how leisure actions, experiences and landscapes are shaped through
multispecies encounters between humans, other animals, birds and
insects, plants and environment. This book begins to address this
gap by presenting research that considers leisure as
more-than-human experiences. The authors consider leisure with
nonhuman others (e.g. dogs, horses), affecting those others (e.g.
environmental concerns) and affected by the non-human (e.g.
landscape, weather), by exploring the âcontact zonesâ between
humans and other species. Thus, this work contributes to greater
understanding of leisure as a complex, multispecies phenomenon. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a Special Issue
of the Leisure Studies.
Multispecies Leisure: Human-Animal Interactions in Leisure
Landscapes seeks to 'bring the animal in' to the leisure studies
domain and contribute to greater understanding of leisure as a
complex, interwoven multispecies phenomenon. The emerging
multidisciplinary field of human-animal studies encourages
researchers to move beyond narrow focus on human-centric practices
and ways of being in the world, and to recognise that human and
non-human beings are positioned within shared ecological, social,
cultural and political spaces. With some exceptions, leisure
studies has been slow to embrace the 'animal turn' and consider how
leisure actions, experiences and landscapes are shaped through
multispecies encounters between humans, other animals, birds and
insects, plants and environment. This book begins to address this
gap by presenting research that considers leisure as
more-than-human experiences. The authors consider leisure with
nonhuman others (e.g. dogs, horses), affecting those others (e.g.
environmental concerns) and affected by the non-human (e.g.
landscape, weather), by exploring the 'contact zones' between
humans and other species. Thus, this work contributes to greater
understanding of leisure as a complex, multispecies phenomenon. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a Special Issue
of the Leisure Studies.
Gendered Violence at International Festivals is a groundbreaking
collection that focusses on this highly important social issue for
the first time. Including a diverse range of interdisciplinary
studies on the issue, the book contests the widely held notion that
festivals are temporal spaces free from structural sexism,
inequalities or gender power dynamics. Rather, they are spaces
where these concerns are enhanced and enacted more freely and where
the experiential environment is used as an excuse or as an
opportunity to victim blame and shame. In this emerging and
under-researched area, the chapters not only present original work
in terms of topics but also in theoretical and methodological
approaches. All of the chapters are cross- or interdisciplinary,
drawing on gender, sexualities, cultural and ethnicity studies.
Studies from a range of highly regarded academics based around the
world examine the subject by looking at examples from a wide range
of destinations, including Spain, Argentina, Nigeria, Zimbabwe,
Australia, Canada and the UK. This significant book progresses
understanding and debates about gendered festival experiences and
emphasises the symbolic and physical violence often associated with
them. This will be of great interest to, undergraduate and
postgraduate students and academics in the field of Events Studies.
It will also be of use to practitioners or non-profit workers in
the festival industries, including festival management
organisations and planning committees.
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.
Gendered Violence at International Festivals is a groundbreaking
collection that focusses on this highly important social issue for
the first time. Including a diverse range of interdisciplinary
studies on the issue, the book contests the widely held notion that
festivals are temporal spaces free from structural sexism,
inequalities or gender power dynamics. Rather, they are spaces
where these concerns are enhanced and enacted more freely and where
the experiential environment is used as an excuse or as an
opportunity to victim blame and shame. In this emerging and
under-researched area, the chapters not only present original work
in terms of topics but also in theoretical and methodological
approaches. All of the chapters are cross- or interdisciplinary,
drawing on gender, sexualities, cultural and ethnicity studies.
Studies from a range of highly regarded academics based around the
world examine the subject by looking at examples from a wide range
of destinations, including Spain, Argentina, Nigeria, Zimbabwe,
Australia, Canada and the UK. This significant book progresses
understanding and debates about gendered festival experiences and
emphasises the symbolic and physical violence often associated with
them. This will be of great interest to, undergraduate and
postgraduate students and academics in the field of Events Studies.
It will also be of use to practitioners or non-profit workers in
the festival industries, including festival management
organisations and planning committees.
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Research Themes for Events (Hardcover)
Anna Borley; Edited by Rebecca Finkel; Contributions by Alan Clarke; Edited by David McGillivray; Contributions by Larry Dwyer; Edited by …
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R2,434
R2,195
Discovery Miles 21 950
Save R239 (10%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Following on from "Research Themes for Tourism," which sought to
both provide a snapshot of tourism subjects and provide an overview
of major themes for students new to tourism, this book seeks to
cover the same ground with events. Events Management as a subject
has been well documented from a practical angle; this will be the
first book to cover events from a research perspective. Core
subjects such as consumer behavior, authenticity and new
technologies will be included, and the research angle will be
covered by addressing key concepts, theories and discussions
centering on these subjects. For example, how has this type of
event developed, why has it become successful and what impact does
it have? Case studies are also included to provide a well-rounded
approach to the subject.
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