Research Themes for Events
When conceptualizing this book, the editors made a point to identify the key themes of the prevailing research literature in events and recognized the need to highlight the seminal literature and theoretical frameworks under- pinning primary research in this growing subject area (e.g. Ric...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-372052023-11-11T05:05:11Z Research Themes for Events Finkel, Rebecca McGillivray, David McPherson, Gayle Robinson, Peter Themes Events When conceptualizing this book, the editors made a point to identify the key themes of the prevailing research literature in events and recognized the need to highlight the seminal literature and theoretical frameworks under- pinning primary research in this growing subject area (e.g. Richards and Palmer, 2010; Foley et al., 2011; Getz, 2012). Broadly, this is an events management book framed in a research context drawing social scientifi c approaches. It dif ers from other subject-specifi c books by not focusing on operations or manage- ment but rather on theoretical frameworks illustrated through case studies. The goal is to shine a brighter spotlight on research, bringing it to the forefront of the discussion in the events management fi eld. This is neither a research methods text nor a business text but rather a text for the events researcher to use as a guide for comprehending what are the particular challenges of conducting primary research in this fi eld. As events research encompasses cross-disciplinary perspectives, drawing from tourism, leisure, cultural studies, urban geography, sociology, marketing and other social science and management discourses, not all of the divergent themes that events researchers pursue could be included. The editors, therefore, purposefully selected the themes for this book to present a consistency and coherence that many edited books lack. 2014-04-25T02:40:40Z 2014-04-25T02:40:40Z 2013 Book 978 1 78064 252 9 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/37205 en application/pdf CABI |
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When conceptualizing this book, the editors
made a point to identify the key themes of the
prevailing research literature in events and
recognized the need to highlight the seminal
literature and theoretical frameworks under-
pinning primary research in this growing
subject area (e.g. Richards and Palmer, 2010;
Foley et al., 2011; Getz, 2012). Broadly, this is
an events management book framed in a
research context drawing social scientifi c
approaches. It dif ers from other subject-specifi c
books by not focusing on operations or manage-
ment but rather on theoretical frameworks
illustrated through case studies. The goal is to
shine a brighter spotlight on research, bringing
it to the forefront of the discussion in the events
management fi eld. This is neither a research
methods text nor a business text but rather a
text for the events researcher to use as a guide
for comprehending what are the particular
challenges of conducting primary research in
this fi eld. As events research encompasses
cross-disciplinary perspectives, drawing from
tourism, leisure, cultural studies, urban
geography, sociology, marketing and other
social science and management discourses,
not all of the divergent themes that events
researchers pursue could be included. The
editors, therefore, purposefully selected the
themes for this book to present a consistency
and coherence that many edited books lack. |
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