Food Festivals allow communities to celebrate local food and drink. This original thesis examines the mutual relationship between food festival organisers, festival attendees and festival spaces. Two unique New Zealand regional food festivals – Kāwhia Kai on the West Coast of the North Island and Wildfoods Hokitika on the West Coast of the South Island - are critically examined. The research addresses three questions. First, how do these food festivals construct their locations and vice versa? Second, in what ways do food festivals contribute to place identity? And, third, how do food festival attendees sensually experience the festivals? The concept of embodiment provides the overarching framework for this research. With academic interest...
This article reflects on the evolution of food tourism research by tracing its conceptual, theoretic...
The Akaroa Harvest Festival is held in the picturesque harbour town of Akaroa, in the rural region o...
Food festivals are growing in popularity and warrant in-depth stud-ies of festival visitors. The stu...
Food Festivals allow communities to celebrate local food and drink. This original thesis examines th...
Purpose: This research aims to classify and describe food festivals and examine the patterns in food...
Policy makers, industry and researchers are paying considerable attention to the importance of the r...
The present study explored the effects of various food and wine festival experience elements (e.g. a...
This thesis examines four regional community cultural festivals in the Northern Rivers region of New...
Festivals featuring food as a central organizing device are a popular form of cultural expression in...
Festivals are social and cultural phenomena that represent the living culture of a local community. ...
This thesis focusses on processes of re-membering and the transmission of culturally patterned food-...
Purpose: This chapter explores the practices underpinning the production of field-specific cultural ...
This paper addresses place identity and attachment theory in the context of events. Viewing place as...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Human intentionality forms just one aspect in understanding the tourist’s engagement with food, and ...
This article reflects on the evolution of food tourism research by tracing its conceptual, theoretic...
The Akaroa Harvest Festival is held in the picturesque harbour town of Akaroa, in the rural region o...
Food festivals are growing in popularity and warrant in-depth stud-ies of festival visitors. The stu...
Food Festivals allow communities to celebrate local food and drink. This original thesis examines th...
Purpose: This research aims to classify and describe food festivals and examine the patterns in food...
Policy makers, industry and researchers are paying considerable attention to the importance of the r...
The present study explored the effects of various food and wine festival experience elements (e.g. a...
This thesis examines four regional community cultural festivals in the Northern Rivers region of New...
Festivals featuring food as a central organizing device are a popular form of cultural expression in...
Festivals are social and cultural phenomena that represent the living culture of a local community. ...
This thesis focusses on processes of re-membering and the transmission of culturally patterned food-...
Purpose: This chapter explores the practices underpinning the production of field-specific cultural ...
This paper addresses place identity and attachment theory in the context of events. Viewing place as...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Human intentionality forms just one aspect in understanding the tourist’s engagement with food, and ...
This article reflects on the evolution of food tourism research by tracing its conceptual, theoretic...
The Akaroa Harvest Festival is held in the picturesque harbour town of Akaroa, in the rural region o...
Food festivals are growing in popularity and warrant in-depth stud-ies of festival visitors. The stu...