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    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 6, Issue 1

    Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 5, Issue 3

    Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.

    Call for Papers | “Texting, Tweeting and Playing: Sporting Mega Events in an Online Environment” | Special Issue of Online Information Review

    This 2016 Special Issue ‘Texting, Tweeting and Playing’ of Online Information Review seeks international submissions featuring case-based or empirical papers presenting new insights. Guest Editors are Dr Yair Galily, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, and Dr Galen Clavio, Media School, Indiana University.

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 5, Issue 2

    Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 5, Issue 1

    Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 4, Issue 3

    Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 4, Issue 2

    Articles Examining the Stress and Coping Process of Mega-Event Employees Authors: Michael A. Odio, Matthew Walker, May Kim Article Type: Research paper Year: 2013 The Dutch Queen’s Day Event: how subjective experience mediates the relationship between motivation and satisfaction. Authors: Sjanett de Geus, Greg Richards, Vera Toepoel Article Type: Research paper Year: 2013 Constraints to Attend Events across Specialization Levels Authors: Miguel Moital, Rhiannon Santos-Lewis Article Type: Research paper Year: 2013 An...

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management Volume 4, Issue 1, 2013

    Special issue: Events and Festivals Research Methods and Trends Articles An exploration of events research: event topics, themes and emerging trends Authors: Judith Mair, Michelle Whitford Article Type: Research paper Keywords: Events and festivals, Events research, Q methodology, Research work, Review Page Numbers: 6 - 30 Year: 2013 Evaluating event economic impact: rigour versus reality? Authors: Larissa Davies, Richard Coleman, Girish Ramchandani Article Type: Research paper Keywords: Costs, Direct expenditure...

    International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 3, Issue 3, 2012

    Special issue: The impacts and legacies of sports events Articles The economic impact of the Comrades Marathon Authors: Melville Saayman, Andrea Saayman Article Type: Research paper Keywords: Event management, Local economies, Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), South Africa, Sport tourism, Sporting events, Tourism, Ultra-marathon Page Numbers: 220 - 235 Year: 2012 Host population perceptions of the social impacts of sport tourism events in transition...
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