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_aGetz, Donald _918622 |
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_aEvent studies: _bTheory, research and policy for planned events _cDonald Getz and Stephen J page |
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250 | _a3rd ed | ||
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_bRoutledge, _c2016. _aLondon: |
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300 | _a506 p. | ||
490 | _aEvent management series | ||
505 | _a Part 1. Introductory concepts in event studies. Introduction and overview of event studies -- The world of planned events -- -- Part 2. Foundation disciplines and closely related fields. Anthropology, sociology, philosophy, religious studies and psychology -- Economics, management, political science, law, history, human geography, future studies -- Closely related professional fields -- -- Part 3. Framework for understanding and creating knowledge. The event experience and meanings -- Event design -- Antecedents and decision-making -- Planning and management of events -- Outcomes and the impacted -- Events and public policy -- -- Part 4. Conclusion. Science, knowledge and theory for event studies. | ||
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_aAR _918623 |
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_aSpecial events _xPlanning. _918624 |
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_a Special events _xManagement. _918625 |
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_aSpecial events _xResearch. _918626 |
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_aPage, Stephen J. _918627 |
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