Many disciplines including geography, tourism and event management, anthropology, sociology,psychology, public health and medicine have a contribution to make to the study of festivals.Despite a growing body of tourism and event literature outlining the many motivations for and subjective benefits of attending festivals, the reporting of positive health outcomes remains underdeveloped. Researching festival visitors who take risks for pleasure (voluntary risk-taking or‘edgework’), would make an important and illuminating contribution to the literature and could offer alternative and broader perspectives on what we define as ‘health’. Interdisciplinary research collaborations using universally accepted definitions, methodologies and measures ...
Although the social, emotional, physical and cognitive benefits of engagement in music are well know...
Evaluations of festivals have concentrated on economic and cultural impacts, particularly within the...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the risks and subsequent harm reduction strategies that occ...
This paper examines festivalgoers' risk-taking behaviour, focusing on a Malaysian music festival. A ...
Purpose - This paper examines the under-investigated well-being outcomes of literary festival attend...
Background Information: Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are complex events to organise with many exce...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the attitudes of attendees with regard to the po...
Understanding the motivation to visit particular tourist destinations and festivals is important for...
Mass gatherings are routinely viewed as posing risks to physical health. However, social psychologic...
This paper seeks to conceptualize the potential relationship between subjective well-being and risk-...
The topic for this thesis was prosperity of wellness through special events. The aim of the study wa...
RATIONALE: The field of mass gathering medicine has tended to focus on physical factors in the aggra...
This paper seeks to conceptualize the potential relationship between subjective well-being and risk-...
Festivals provide numerous benefits for societies. For instance, they enhance destinations’ images i...
Tourism was historically regarded as a practical and business-oriented domain rather than as a resea...
Although the social, emotional, physical and cognitive benefits of engagement in music are well know...
Evaluations of festivals have concentrated on economic and cultural impacts, particularly within the...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the risks and subsequent harm reduction strategies that occ...
This paper examines festivalgoers' risk-taking behaviour, focusing on a Malaysian music festival. A ...
Purpose - This paper examines the under-investigated well-being outcomes of literary festival attend...
Background Information: Outdoor music festivals (OMFs) are complex events to organise with many exce...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the attitudes of attendees with regard to the po...
Understanding the motivation to visit particular tourist destinations and festivals is important for...
Mass gatherings are routinely viewed as posing risks to physical health. However, social psychologic...
This paper seeks to conceptualize the potential relationship between subjective well-being and risk-...
The topic for this thesis was prosperity of wellness through special events. The aim of the study wa...
RATIONALE: The field of mass gathering medicine has tended to focus on physical factors in the aggra...
This paper seeks to conceptualize the potential relationship between subjective well-being and risk-...
Festivals provide numerous benefits for societies. For instance, they enhance destinations’ images i...
Tourism was historically regarded as a practical and business-oriented domain rather than as a resea...
Although the social, emotional, physical and cognitive benefits of engagement in music are well know...
Evaluations of festivals have concentrated on economic and cultural impacts, particularly within the...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the risks and subsequent harm reduction strategies that occ...