Events are all about experiences, and event managers and designers are encouraged to explore innovative and creative ways to engage and excite customers, creating satisfaction and loyalty. These experiences are not always solely human phenomena, although event studies as an academic field has yet to acknowledge this multispecies aspect and remains firmly anthropocentric. In this paper we introduce more-than-human perspectives to event studies to illustrate how moving beyond humanist paradigms can open up alternative insights and add to the richness of understanding about event experiences. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted at equestrian ‘endurance riding’ events both in the UK and Australia, we apply a multispecies lens to the inv...
This chapter reviews the field of event experience research, identifying major trends and setting ou...
This thesis investigates how changing values regarding human-animal relationships are reflected in t...
This paper applies the Event Experiences Scale (EES) to seven cultural events in different countries...
More people are choosing to include their ‘pets’ and companion animals in their holidays, but provis...
Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Due to the increas...
This thesis investigates the motivational factors and the types of human-equine interactions and ass...
The papers submitted for this PhD by publication represent research centered on event experiences an...
© 2018 Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies This commentary challenges the anthr...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterThis article critically explores insights...
"The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies as...
The emerging multidisciplinary field of human-animal studies encourages researchers to move beyond h...
This article explores the relation between motivation and experience in attendees at different types...
Whether academically or professionally, events are emerging as a distinct area of study, research ...
‘Immersive events' is a growing category within the range of event typologies that includes particip...
This project will add to and build upon the existing anthropological literature on human-animal rel...
This chapter reviews the field of event experience research, identifying major trends and setting ou...
This thesis investigates how changing values regarding human-animal relationships are reflected in t...
This paper applies the Event Experiences Scale (EES) to seven cultural events in different countries...
More people are choosing to include their ‘pets’ and companion animals in their holidays, but provis...
Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Due to the increas...
This thesis investigates the motivational factors and the types of human-equine interactions and ass...
The papers submitted for this PhD by publication represent research centered on event experiences an...
© 2018 Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies This commentary challenges the anthr...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterThis article critically explores insights...
"The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies as...
The emerging multidisciplinary field of human-animal studies encourages researchers to move beyond h...
This article explores the relation between motivation and experience in attendees at different types...
Whether academically or professionally, events are emerging as a distinct area of study, research ...
‘Immersive events' is a growing category within the range of event typologies that includes particip...
This project will add to and build upon the existing anthropological literature on human-animal rel...
This chapter reviews the field of event experience research, identifying major trends and setting ou...
This thesis investigates how changing values regarding human-animal relationships are reflected in t...
This paper applies the Event Experiences Scale (EES) to seven cultural events in different countries...