Event Tourism : Critical Concepts in Tourism.
Material type: TextPublication details: Abingdon : Routledge, 2009.Description: 4 volISBN:- 041547518X (Vol. 1)
- 9780415475181 (Vol. 1)
- 0415475198 (Vol. 2)
- 9780415475198 (Vol. 2)
- 0415475201 (Vol. 3)
- 9780415475204 (Vol. 3)
- 041547521X (Vol. 4)
- 9780415475211 (Vol. 4)
- 0415475171 (set)
- 9780415475174 (set)
- 338.4791 CON
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Volume I: The Evolution of Event Tourism: Concepts and Approaches Part 1: Defining Event Tourism Part 2: Historical Studies on Event Tourism Part 3: Approaches to Understanding Event Tourism
Volume II: Effects, Role, and Significance Part 4: Social and Cultural Perspectives Part 5: Political and Economic Perspectives
Volume III: Event Tourism Destinations: Case Studies an Best Practice Part 6: Private Events Part 7: Cultural Events Part 8: Urban destinations Part 9: National Events Part 10: Sporting Events
Volume IV: Managing Event Operations Part 11: Event Audiences Part 12: Stage and Visito Management Part 13: Planning and Managing Events Part 14: Evaluating Events.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Vol. 1. The Evolution of Event Tourism: Concepts and Approaches -- Vol. 2. Effects, Role, and Significance -- Vol. 3. Event Tourism and Destinations: Case Studies and Best Practice -- Vol. 4. Managing Event Operations
As well as bringing together the key studies and journal articles that have shaped serious thought about event tourism, the collection will be welcomed as the first mapping of an area that to date has lacked an interdisciplinary synthesis. The thematic organization of the collection will make sense of the wide range of approaches, theories, and concepts that have informed event tourism, and will review the history of the subject and the rise of its identity and research agenda.