The Routledge Handbook of Festivals

Coordinator: Mair Judith

Language: English
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Fleadh Cheoil; Festival Organizers; festivals; Festival Experiences; events; Literature Review; festival experience; Festival Stakeholders; festival planning; Festival Attendees; festival management; Festival Community; community festivals; Festival Research; music festivals; Festival Marketing; food and wine festivals; Festival Space; religious festivals; Destination Branding; film festivals; Event Management Programme; festivals and regeneration; Rural Festivals; risk and festival management; Festival Context; festivals and the environment; Festival Studies; cultural festivals; Hallmark Events; sustainability and festivals; Attendee Experience; Mary Beth Gouthro; Exit Festival; Dorothy Fox; Online Festival; Donald Getz; Festival Volunteers; Tommy D; Andersson; Family QOL; John Armbrecht; Cultural Affairs Bureau; Erik Lundberg; Outdoor Music Festivals; Xiaoming Zhang; ICT Integration; Larry Dwyer; Festival Content; Leo Jago; Bernadette Quinn; Ronnit Wilmersdörffer; Daniela Schlicher; Meegan Jones; Kirsten Holmes; Leonie Lockstone-Binney; Karen A; Smith; Alex Rixon-Booth; Alison Hutton; Marianna Sigala; Weibing (Max) Zhao; Weng Si (Clara) Lei; Mervi Luonila; Gurhan Aktas; Z; Gokce Sel; Reyhan Arslan Ayazlar; Daniel Barrera-Fernez; Marco Hernez-Escampa; Antonia Balbuena Vuez; Adrian Devine; Frances Devine; Nicholas Wise; Tanja Armenski; Nemanja Davidović; Ubaldino Sequeira Couto; Jared Mackley-Crump; Michael Mackay; Joanna Fountain; Nicholas Cradock-Henry; Gary Best; Raphaela Stadler; Allan Jepson; Vern Biaett; Christine M; Van Winkle; Kelly J; MacKay; Elizabeth Halpenny; Júlio Mendes; Manuela Guerreiro; Bernardete Dias Sequeira; Tasmin Coyle; Louise Platt; Jennifer Laing; Warwick Frost; Melissa Kennedy; Joseph Lema; Gracelyn Cassell; Jerome Agrusa; Michelle Duffy; Ruth Dowson; Leanne White; Elspeth Frew; Guðrún Helgadttir; Oheneba Akwesi Akyeampong; Anukrati Sharma; Burcu Kaya Sayari; Tuba Gün; Candace Kruger; Philipp Peltz; Olga Junek; Joel de Ross; Adrian Bossey; Ian Yeoman; Sochea Nhem; Una McMahon-Beattie; Katherine Findlay; Sandra Goh; Sophea Tieng

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In recent times, festivals around the world have grown in number due to the increased recognition of their importance for tourism, branding and economic development. Festivals hold multifaceted roles in society and can be staged to bring positive economic impact, for the competitive advantage they lend a destination or to address social objectives. Studies on festivals have appeared in a wide range of disciplines, and consequently, much of the research available is highly fragmented.

This handbook brings this knowledge together in one volume, offering a comprehensive evaluation of the most current research, debates and controversies surrounding festivals. It is divided into nine sections that cover a wide range of theories, concepts and contexts, such as sustainability, festival marketing and management, the strategic use of festivals and their future.

Featuring a variety of disciplinary, cultural and national perspectives from an international team of authors, this book will be an invaluable resource for students and researchers of event management and will be of interest to scholars in the fields of anthropology, sociology, geography, marketing, management, psychology and economics.

Part I Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Methodological approaches to festival research 3. The value of festivals 4. The meaning of festivals: reconfiguring the semiotic approach Part II Sustainability 5. Valuing the impacts of festivals 6. Festivals and social sustainability 7. Evaluating the sociocultural effects of festivals: developing a comprehensive impact correlation model and its application 8. Influencers of environmental sustainability success at festivals Part III Festival management 9. Managing festival volunteers: the HELPERS model 10. The role of harm minimisation to prevent alcohol and drug misuse at outdoor music festivals 11. Social media and the transformation of the festival industry: a typology of festivals and the formation of new markets 12. The innovation of arts festivals: concepts, approaches and effects 13. Managing networks of meaning in arts festival productions Part IV Festival marketing 14. Festivals and sponsorship: a strategic marketing approach 15. Festivals’ role in branding a destination: a case study of the Barbaros Strawman Festival in İzmir, Turkey 16. Branding cultural events using external reference points: Cervantes and the Festival Internacional Cervantino, Mexico 17. Festivals and social media: a co-created transformation of attendees and organisers Part V Strategic use of festivals 18. Leveraging a festival to build bridges in a divided city 19. Extending the exit brand: from Serbia’s fortress to Montenegro’s coast 20. The eventful city in a complex economic, social and political environment: the case of Macau 21. Protesting @ Auckland Pride: when a community stakeholder becomes alienated 22. Festivals as devices for enhancing social connectivity and the resilience of rural communities 23. Geelong’s rousing motoring Part VI Festival experiences 24. Understanding feelings, barriers, and conflicts in festivals and events: the impact upon family QOL 25. Festivity and attendee experience: a confessional tale of discovery 26. Information and communication technology and the festival experience 27. How do residents experience their own festivals? A qualitative approach to meanings and experiences 28. Feminist politics in the festival space Part VII Types of festivals 29. Food and wine festivals as rural hallmark events 30. Positioning in Montserrat’s festivals: music, media, and film 31. Music events and festivals: identity and experience 32. Religious and spiritual festivals and events 33. Australia celebrates: an exploration of Australia Day festivals and national identity Part VIII Cultural perspectives on festivals 34. Herding livestock and managing people: the cultural sustainability of a harvest festival 35. Festivals as products: a framework for analysing traditional festivals in Ghana 36. Tourism pressure as a cultural change factor: the case of the Guelaguetza festival, Oaxaca, Mexico 37. Festivals for sustainable tourism development: a case study of Hadoti region, Rajasthan 38. Placemaking betwixt and between festivals and daily life 39. A festival of song: developing social capital and safeguarding Australian Aboriginal culture through authentic performance Part IX Festival futures 40. Virtual reality: the white knight of festival management education? 41. Industry perceptions of potential digital futures for live performance in the staging and consumption of music festivals 42. Utopian futures: Wellington on a Plate and the envisioning of a food festival in Tuscany

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Judith Mair is an Associate Professor in the Tourism Discipline Group of the UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia.