Marginalisation and events / edited by Trudie Walters and Allan Stewart Jepson.

Contributor(s): Walters, Trudie [editor.] | Jepson, Allan [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: London : Routledge, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429015083; 0429015089; 9780429506697; 0429506694; 9780429015090; 0429015097; 9780429015076; 0429015070Subject(s): Special events -- Social aspects -- Case studies | Special events -- Management -- Case studies | Marginality, Social -- Case studies | SOCIAL SCIENCE / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & TourismDDC classification: 394.2 LOC classification: GT3405Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Understanding the nexus of marginalisation and events / Trudie Walters and Allan Stewart Jepson -- Marginalised groups and urban festivals in São Paulo and Lisbon : between social control, urban renewal and gentrification processes / Paulo Cezar Nunes Junior and Ana Paula Cunha Pereira -- "Proud to be South D" : perceptions of a street festival in a marginalised community in New Zealand / Trudie Walters -- Disability and rural events : the cultural reproduction of inclusion and exclusion / Rayna Sage And Erin Flores -- "Demarginalising" marginalised communities : the case of participatory arts events and the over 70s in rural Hertfordshire, UK / Allan Stewart Jepson -- The FAFSWAG Ball : event spaces, counter-marginal narratives, and walking queer bodies into the centre / Jared Mackley-Crump and Kirsten Zemke -- Transformative effects of hip-hop events in Khayelitsha, South Africa / Sudiipta Shamalii Dowsett -- Assessing the potential of the European Capital of Culture to integrate refugees : the case of Matera 2019 / Nicholas Wise -- Claiming space through events : the tension of homelessness in the world's most liveable city / Amanda Ford, Jennifer Laing and Warwick Frost -- Understanding peripheral queer events : the case of Gay Ski Week, Queenstown, New Zealand / Willem Jl Coetzee And Xiang Liu -- Barriers to access : investigation of plus-size women consumer experiences at fashion events / Amanda Elliott And Rebecca Finkel -- Creating safe space in a hostile place : exploring the Marathon of Afghanistan through the lens of safe space / Madeleine Orr and Anna Baeth -- It allowed me to deliver the biggest show of their national tour : an examination of contemporary live music festivals in peripheral and geographically isolated locales / Christina Ballico -- Events management for the end of life : mortality, mourning and marginalisation / Chantal Laws and Katie Deverell -- Concluding upon marginalisation and events / Allan Stewart Jepson and Trudie Walters.
Summary: This book is the first to take an in-depth examination of marginalisation and events. Marginalisation has been the subject of academic research for some time now. For example, marginalisation and exclusion have been identified as problematic in fields as diverse as geography, public health, education and media studies. However, little research has been carried out within the field of event studies. Using of a range of different theoretical and methodological approaches from a variety of disciplines, the volume applies a critical approach to events as they relate to marginalisation that seeks to address the 'how' and 'why', and to provide a holistic picture of their place and influence in the lives of marginalised individuals and communities. International through authorship and examples, it encompasses case studies from around the world, including South Africa, the United Kingdom, Italy, Afghanistan, the United States, Brazil, Portugal, Australia and New Zealand. This is essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of critical event studies, anthropology, cultural studies, tourism, sociology and management.
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Understanding the nexus of marginalisation and events / Trudie Walters and Allan Stewart Jepson -- Marginalised groups and urban festivals in São Paulo and Lisbon : between social control, urban renewal and gentrification processes / Paulo Cezar Nunes Junior and Ana Paula Cunha Pereira -- "Proud to be South D" : perceptions of a street festival in a marginalised community in New Zealand / Trudie Walters -- Disability and rural events : the cultural reproduction of inclusion and exclusion / Rayna Sage And Erin Flores -- "Demarginalising" marginalised communities : the case of participatory arts events and the over 70s in rural Hertfordshire, UK / Allan Stewart Jepson -- The FAFSWAG Ball : event spaces, counter-marginal narratives, and walking queer bodies into the centre / Jared Mackley-Crump and Kirsten Zemke -- Transformative effects of hip-hop events in Khayelitsha, South Africa / Sudiipta Shamalii Dowsett -- Assessing the potential of the European Capital of Culture to integrate refugees : the case of Matera 2019 / Nicholas Wise -- Claiming space through events : the tension of homelessness in the world's most liveable city / Amanda Ford, Jennifer Laing and Warwick Frost -- Understanding peripheral queer events : the case of Gay Ski Week, Queenstown, New Zealand / Willem Jl Coetzee And Xiang Liu -- Barriers to access : investigation of plus-size women consumer experiences at fashion events / Amanda Elliott And Rebecca Finkel -- Creating safe space in a hostile place : exploring the Marathon of Afghanistan through the lens of safe space / Madeleine Orr and Anna Baeth -- It allowed me to deliver the biggest show of their national tour : an examination of contemporary live music festivals in peripheral and geographically isolated locales / Christina Ballico -- Events management for the end of life : mortality, mourning and marginalisation / Chantal Laws and Katie Deverell -- Concluding upon marginalisation and events / Allan Stewart Jepson and Trudie Walters.

This book is the first to take an in-depth examination of marginalisation and events. Marginalisation has been the subject of academic research for some time now. For example, marginalisation and exclusion have been identified as problematic in fields as diverse as geography, public health, education and media studies. However, little research has been carried out within the field of event studies. Using of a range of different theoretical and methodological approaches from a variety of disciplines, the volume applies a critical approach to events as they relate to marginalisation that seeks to address the 'how' and 'why', and to provide a holistic picture of their place and influence in the lives of marginalised individuals and communities. International through authorship and examples, it encompasses case studies from around the world, including South Africa, the United Kingdom, Italy, Afghanistan, the United States, Brazil, Portugal, Australia and New Zealand. This is essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of critical event studies, anthropology, cultural studies, tourism, sociology and management.

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