Reimagining Community Festivals and Events

Reimagining Community Festivals and Events

Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Walters, Trudie; Jepson, Allan Stewart; Stadler, Raphaela

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

224

Dura

9781032552514

15 a 20 dias

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1. Understanding the Complex Nexus of Interdisciplinary Research in Community Festivals and Events. Part I. Reviving and Maintaining Tradition(s). 2. Small-scale Community-led Carnival Festivals on a Mission: Reviving Local Heritage and Community Benefits. 3. Beyond the Band and Game: The Sociocultural Impact of a Historically Black College and University Homecoming Experience. 4. Factors Influencing Changes to Traditional Folklore and Cultural Festivals. Part II. A Focus for Belonging. 5. Formation and Sustaining of Neo-tribes: Anchoring Place and Event. 6. Let's Put Up a Stage: Experiencing Speyfest, a Celtic Music Festival in Scotland. Part III. Challenges and Tensions. 7. Putting the 'Multi' in Multicultural: Challenges in Representing Diversity Through Community Festivals and Events. 8. "Sounds a Bit Poncy for Me" Understanding Elitism Within a Community Arts Festival. Part IV. Innovation in Teaching and Research. 9. Measuring Attitudinal Change in Community Light Festivals. 10. Becoming, Being...Belonging? Using Collaborative Autoethnography to Explore Community Events and Festivals. 11. Teaching Community Events, Power and Empowerment to Final Year Event Management Students - Pedagogical Considerations and Reflections.
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community;festivals;events;clarke