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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781789247862 , 9781789247879
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 159 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: CABI Books
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ziakas, Vassilios Strategic event leveraging
    DDC: 394.2
    Keywords: Special events Planning ; Special events Management ; Strategic planning ; spectator events ; eukaryotes ; animals ; Chordata ; tourism development ; vertebrates ; Hominidae ; mammals ; Homo ; tourism ; primates ; man ; tourist attractions ; Spectator events ; Tourist attractions ; Tourism ; Tourism development ; Man ; Homo ; Hominidae ; Primates ; Mammals ; Vertebrates ; Chordata ; Animals ; Eukaryotes ; Veranstaltung ; Planung
    Abstract: "This book comprehensively describes, explains, critiques and refines our current perspectives of event leveraging and, in so doing, provides an analytic account of the event leveraging subject area as a whole, as it concerns the strategic pursuit of attaining and magnifying benefits that derive from events"
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  • 2
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 1306074754 , 9781306074759 , 9781136314926
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 217 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in event research series
    DDC: 394.2
    Keywords: Special events Management ; Special events Planning
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-211) and index
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  • 3
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    Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781315559018
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (526 pages) , 125 illustrations
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also available in print format
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 306.4/819
    Keywords: Mobilities ; Popular Culture Tourism ; Tourism And Film ; Tourism And Media ; Tourism And Technology ; Tourism Behaviour ; Heritage tourism ; Popular culture ; Tourism Social aspects ; Miche Tourism ; Cultural Tourism ; Mass Tourism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This handbook provides a comprehensive overview and holistic analysis of the intersection between tourism and popular culture. It examines current debates, questions and controversies of tourism in the wake of popular culture phenomena and explores the relationships between popular culture, globalization, tourism and mobility. In addition, it offers a cross-disciplinary, cutting edge review of the character of popular cultural production and consumption trends, analyzing their consequences for tourism, spatial strategies and destination competitiveness. The scope of the volume encompasses various expressions of popular culture such as cinema, TV shows, music, literature, sports and heritage. Featuring a mix of theoretical and empirical chapters, the handbook problematizes and conceptualizes the ties and clusters of popular cultural actors, thereby positioning tourism within the wider context of creative economies, cultural planning and multimodal technologies. Written by an international team of academics with expertise in a range of disciplines, this timely book will be of interest to researchers from a variety of subjects including tourism, events, geography, cultural studies, fandom research, political economy, business, media studies and technology
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , chapter Introduction: beneath the trivial façade of popular culture -- ; part PART I: Setting the stage: foundations of popular culture tourism -- ; chapter 1 What is popular culture? , chapter 2 Tourism and popular culture: socio-cultural considerations , chapter 3 Synontological spaces Rhona Trauvitch -- ; chapter 4 Apocalypto and the end of days: basking in the Maya’s shadow , chapter 5 The commodication of narco-violence through popular culture and tourism in Medellin, Colombia , part PART II Broadening the scope: popular culture tourism expressions -- ; chapter 6 Popular culture tourism: lms and tourist demand , chapter 7 Film tourism in the golden age of television , chapter 8 Imagining the medieval in the modern world: lm, fantasy and heritage , chapter 9 Tuning in: setting the scene for music tourism , chapter 10 Fado as a popular culture expression in the context of a tourist city , chapter 11 Transactional bodies: dance, tourism, and idea(l)s of Cubanness , chapter 12 The voyeur at leisure: ânerie in a miniature city – the urban phenomena of Madurodam , chapter 13 Technology adoption and popular culture sport tourism , chapter 14 Hunters, climbers, âneurs: how video games create and design tourism , chapter 15 The peculiar attraction of royalty for tourism and the popular culture construction of ‘royal tourism’ , chapter 16 Sun, surf, sex, and the everyday: subverting the tourist gaze with Gold Coast narrative ction , chapter 17 Fandom and its afterlife: celebrity cemetery tourism , part PART III Performing fan cultures: popular culture tourism fandoms -- ; chapter 18 Passing through: popular media tourism, pilgrimage, and narratives of being a fan , chapter 19 A Thai star’s appeal to Chinese fans and its impact on Thailand popular culture tourism , chapter 20 On the road—again: revisiting pop music concert tourism , chapter 21 Music fans as tourists: the mysterious ways of individual and social dimensions , chapter 22 “There were only friendly people and love in the air”: fans, tourism and the Eurovision Song Contest , chapter 23 The (promotional) value of public-spiritedness: Irish football fans at Euro 2016 , part PART IV Getting on the map: popular culture tourism and place-making -- ; chapter 24 #Literaryme: the legacy of the Bloomsbury Group on London’s literary village , chapter 25 “I went to India to nd myself”: tracing world cinema’s neoliberal orientalisms , chapter 26 The Force meets the Kittiwake: shooting Star Wars on Skellig Michael , chapter 27 The narrative capital of the place: how the Millennium narratives generate place-related values and attract tourists to Sweden , chapter 28 A ‘touristed landscape’: speculations about ‘consuming history’, using a case study of an Australian folk hero , chapter 29 Spain as the scenery of mass tourism phenomena – between elite tourism and popular tourism: the image of the country through cinema and photography , chapter 30 Playing at home: popular culture tourism and place-making in Japan , chapter 31 Traveling to icons or icons on travel: displacement and representation of places in movies , chapter 32 The Indianization of Switzerland: destination transformations in the wake of Bollywood lms , part PART V Establishing a common ground: popular culture tourism and destination management -- ; chapter 33 Film tourism stakeholders and impacts , chapter 34 Film tourism collaborations: a critical analysis of INTERREG destination development projects , chapter 35 Growing competition for screen tourists activates new destination marketing tactics Valeriya Radomskaya -- ; chapter 36 (G)A(i)ming at the throne: social media and the use of visitor- generated content in destination marketing , chapter 37 The inuence of culinary movies as a popular culture tourism phenomenon in shoot destinations , chapter 38 Visitor experiences of popular culture museums in islands: a management and policy approach , chapter 39 Lifestyle tourism: combining place attachment and involvement in a destination management approach , chapter 40 Destination development in the wake of popular culture tourism: proposing a comprehensive analytic framework , chapter Conclusion: building a research agenda for popular culture tourism , Also available in print format.
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  • 4
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    Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781315559018 , 1315559013 , 9781317193425 , 1317193423 , 9781317193418 , 1317193415 , 9781317193401 , 1317193407
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 306.4/819
    Keywords: Tourism Social aspects ; Heritage tourism ; Popular culture ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780415526715
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xii, 217 pages)) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in event research series
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Ziakas, Vassilios Event portfolio planning and management
    DDC: 394.2
    Keywords: Special events Planning ; Special events Management ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-211) and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781911635802
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (357 pages)
    Series Statement: Events Management Theory and Methods Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.2068
    Keywords: Special events-Management-Dictionaries ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A complete and thorough ontology of the study of planned events and the professional practice of event management and event tourism. Contains user friendly explanations and language to explain and contextualise jargon and technical terms within this wide and varied field.
    Abstract: Intro -- Introduction and Guide for Users -- Preface -- The Editors -- Acknowledgements -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction and Guide for Users -- Preface -- The Editors -- Acknowledgements.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781911635925
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (285 pages)
    Series Statement: Events Management Theory and Methods Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.2068
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: The first text to fully explore the issue of ownership and governance of international events. Split onto two distinct parts of 'Theory' and 'Cases', it presents cases from sports as well as non-sports events, in addition to general principles regarding ownership and governance based on historical, legal and managerial considerations.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781317193425
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (527 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Lundberg, Christine The Routledge Handbook of Popular Culture and Tourism
    DDC: 306.4/819
    Keywords: Tourism Social aspects ; Heritage tourism ; Popular culture
    Abstract: The Routledge handbook of popular culture and tourism- Front Cover -- The Routledge handbook of popular culture and tourism -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: beneath the trivial façade of popular culture -- Rationale and structure of the Handbook -- A final word -- References -- PART I: Setting the stage: foundations of popular culture tourism -- Chapter 1: What is popular culture? -- Defining popular culture -- Why and how we study popular culture -- Characteristics and roles of popular culture -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Tourism and popular culture: socio-cultural considerations -- Introduction -- Modes of investigation -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: Synontological spaces -- Setting the scene: synontological spaces -- Theoretical underpinnings: narratology, cognitive studies, geocriticism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Apocalypto and the end of days: basking in the Maya's shadow -- Setting the scene: entering and re-entering the Maya region -- Disciplinary underpinnings: assessing the politics of popular culture in the Maya lands -- Implication for popular culture tourism: colonial strolls (in Merida), climbing pyramids (at Chichen Itza), and seeing the Mayas (in Apocalypto) -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The commodification of narco-violence through popular culture and tourism in Medellin, Colombia -- Setting the scene: Medellin, from the most violent to the most innovative city -- Theoretical underpinnings: violence, tourism and popular culture -- Implications for popular culture tourism: the commodification of violence -- Notes -- References -- PART II: Broadening the scope: popular culture tourism expressions
    Abstract: Chapter 6: Popular culture tourism: films and tourist demand -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: film tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Film tourism in the golden age of television -- Setting the scene: film tourism -- Disciplinary underpinnings: location placement through fictional film productions -- Methodology: case study inquiry - hotspots of television tourism -- Downton Abbey and Highclere Castle -- Northern Ireland is Game of Thrones territory -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Imagining the medieval in the modern world: film, fantasy and heritage -- Setting the scene -- Disciplinary underpinnings: media representations and meanings -- The modern tourist geography -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 9: Tuning in: setting the scene for music tourism -- Setting the scene -- Disciplinary and theoretical underpinnings: understanding the connections between music and place -- Implications for popular culture tourism: exposing a double bias -- References -- Chapter 10: Fado as a popular culture expression in the context of a tourist city -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- The tourist experience of the city -- Methodology -- Case study - Lisbon City: fado as popular culture expression -- Results -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Transactional bodies: dance, tourism, and idea(l)s of Cubanness -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: Cuban dance in light of international tourism -- The dance business and the maximization of bodily capital -- Implications for popular culture tourism: 'I cannot tell my students I will teach them to dance like Cubans, because that would be a lie' -- Notes -- References
    Abstract: Chapter 12: The voyeur at leisure: flânerie in a miniature city - the urban phenomena of Madurodam -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Walking in the miniature city -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13: Technology adoption and popular culture sport tourism -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Sport as popular culture tourism and diffusion of innovation -- Methodology -- Findings and analysis -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 14: Hunters, climbers, flâneurs: how video games create and design tourism -- Setting the scene: tourism as a playful experience -- Theoretical underpinnings: studies on media tourism -- Methodology -- Sightseeing inside and outside of games -- Re-experiencing the city through a tourist gaze -- Virtual tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 15: The peculiar attraction of royalty for tourism and the popular culture construction of 'royal tourism' -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Popular culture, royal tourism and destination image -- The popular celebrity culture of royal tourism -- The popular ceremonial culture of royal tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 16: Sun, surf, sex, and the everyday: subverting the tourist gaze with Gold Coast narrative fiction -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: gazing over the Gold Coast -- Between paradise and paradise lost -- Literary tourism and the everyday -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 17: Fandom and its afterlife: celebrity cemetery tourism -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: cemetery tourism as dark tourism -- From Père Lachaise to Hollywood -- The death positive movement and cemetery tourism
    Abstract: Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- PART III: Performing fan cultures: popular culture tourism fandoms -- Chapter 18: Passing through: popular media tourism, pilgrimage, and narratives of being a fan -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings of fan geographies: from typographyto topography -- Narratives of becoming: memory and place -- The flâneur and fan tourism -- Implications for popular culture tourism: fans passing through, as, and from -- References -- Chapter 19: A Thai star's appeal to Chinese fans and its impact on Thailand popular culture tourism -- Setting the scene: Thai wave -- Disciplinary underpinnings: popular culture tourism -- Thai popular culture tourism -- Celebrity involvement -- Num Sornram Theappitak -- Methodology -- Findings -- Implications for cultural tourism in Thailand -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20: On the road-again: revisiting pop music concert tourism -- Setting the scene: defining ad hoc tourism in pop music fan cultures -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology: redefining flexibility in popular music fandom tourism and the Purple Army (Prince Fans) -- A new dimension of travel: post-artist fandom travel -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Note -- References -- Chapter 21: Music fans as tourists: the mysterious ways of individual and social dimensions -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 22: "There were only friendly people and love in the air": fans, tourism and the Eurovision Song Contest -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings and empirical insights: hosting the Eurovision Song Contest - and being a fan of it -- LGBT travel - and Eurovision fans as tourists -- Implications for popular culture tourism: so, who should win - the song or the destination?
    Abstract: Note -- References -- Chapter 23: The (promotional) value of public-spiritedness: Irish football fans at Euro 2016 -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings: gazing, marketing and popular culture -- The Irish at Euro 2016 -- The (promotional) value of public-spiritedness -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- PART IV: Getting on the map: popular culture tourism and place-making -- Chapter 24: #Literaryme: the legacy of the Bloomsbury Group on London's literary village -- Setting the scene -- Disciplinary and theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology -- Findings -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 25: "I went to India to find myself": tracing world cinema's neoliberal orientalisms -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical underpinnings -- Methodology and discussion -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 26: The Force meets the Kittiwake: shooting Star Wars on Skellig Michael -- Setting the scene -- Theoretical and disciplinary underpinnings -- The boatman's revenge -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- References -- Chapter 27: The narrative capital of the place: how the Millennium narratives generate place-related values and attract tourists to Sweden -- Setting the scene: Millennium popular culture as tourist industry -- Theoretical underpinnings: the narrative capital of the place -- Short methodological remarks -- Tourists in the foot prints of Millennium -- Millennium as multi-dimensional place branding -- Altered contexts -- Implications for popular culture tourism -- Epilogue: the narrative capital relocated to a new place? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 28: A 'touristed landscape': speculations about 'consuming history', using a case study of an Australian folk hero -- Setting the scene: engaging with history and heritage
    Abstract: Disciplinary underpinnings: towards a 'touristed landscape' framework
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  • 9
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    Oxford : Goodfellow Publishers, Limited
    ISBN: 9781915097460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Events Management Theory and Methods Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ziakas, Vassilios Cases for event management and event tourism
    DDC: 394.2068
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: A comprehensive collection of fully developed case studies of event management and event tourism main areas, including HR, leadership, marketing, strategy, operations, stakeholder management, and evaluation, all written by international experts. It is a must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management and event tourism.
    Abstract: Cover -- Cases for Event Management -- Contents -- Introduction to the Events Management Theory and Methods Series -- Preface -- 1 Creating a new event in a time of crisis -- Aaron McConnell and Donald Getz -- Introduction -- TransRockies' Event Portfolio -- Conclusion -- Teaching note -- 2 Event risk management and online events practices: An example of a student-organised event amid the Covid-19 pandemic -- Yueying Hazel Xu and Xiuchang Sherry Tan -- Introduction -- Staging the Boxcation event -- Teaching note -- 3 Designing the virtual and hybrid event experience -- Tim Brown and Claire Drakeley -- Introduction -- Designing virtual event experiences -- Conclusion -- The task ahead -- Teaching note -- 4 UWaterloo Canada Day: A case in risk management and stakeholder engagement -- Kelly McManus -- Introduction -- The Case: Uwaterloo Canada Day -- Teaching note -- 5 Practising health and safety in student delivered events -- Brianna Wyatt, Giulia Rossetti and Alan McBlane -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- Teaching note -- Alternative assessment options -- 6 Roskilde Festival and transgressive behaviour: An emerging safety concern for event organisers -- Jannick Friis Christensen and Morten Thanning Vendelø -- Introduction: The orange feeling -- An emerging safety concern for event organisers -- Theorising transgressive behaviour -- About the study behind the case -- Teaching note -- 7 'Invisible' impacts and hybrid spaces of nature-based events: The case of a trail running marathon Fjällmaraton in Sweden -- Lusine Margaryan and Axel Eriksson -- Introduction -- The case of Fjällmaraton trail running event -- Supporting evidence -- Teaching note -- 8 Sustainability and sustainable event management -- Clare Mackay, Aurore Julien and Jacob Hirst -- Introduction -- Dominique and Alex's pre-festival evaluation of transformation's AGF application.
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  • 10
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    Oxford : CAB International
    ISBN: 9781789247879
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.2
    Keywords: Special events--Planning ; Special events--Management ; Strategic planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book comprehensively describes, explains, critiques and refines our current perspectives of event leveraging and, in so doing, provides an analytic account of the event leveraging subject area as a whole, as it concerns the strategic pursuit of attaining and magnifying benefits that derive from events.
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