This introduction to the special issue on events as platforms, networks, and communities reviews recent research on these subjects. It outlines the previous work of the ATLAS Events Group in developing a "network approach to events," as well as conceptualizing the differences between event networks and platforms
As the economy becomes more globalized, a growing number of events are exerting an influence on acti...
Research suggests that festivals can promote a destination via online word-of-mouth (eWOM) on social...
Events such as festivals offer, particularly for medium or small cities, considerable opportunities ...
This introduction to the special issue on events as platforms, networks, and communities reviews rec...
This introduction to the special issue on events as platforms, networks, and communities reviews rec...
This article analyzes how a city can generate instrumental, intrinsic, and institutional value from ...
This conceptual article argues for a broader view of the role of events in social systems. When anal...
In this chapter, we ask the question what the intended outcome of cooperation actually is: the event...
This article analyzes how a city can generate instrumental, intrinsic, and institutional value from ...
Events are per definition limited in time and space. However, the social interaction taking place du...
This conceptual article argues for a broader view of the role of events in social systems. When anal...
Cities around the world are increasingly using events as a tool to generate a wide range of effects,...
Special events have long been regarded as a means to develop regional economies and communities. Tra...
In the contemporary network society, attracting public attention has become more challenging as the ...
As the economy becomes more globalized, a growing number of events are exerting an influence on acti...
As the economy becomes more globalized, a growing number of events are exerting an influence on acti...
Research suggests that festivals can promote a destination via online word-of-mouth (eWOM) on social...
Events such as festivals offer, particularly for medium or small cities, considerable opportunities ...
This introduction to the special issue on events as platforms, networks, and communities reviews rec...
This introduction to the special issue on events as platforms, networks, and communities reviews rec...
This article analyzes how a city can generate instrumental, intrinsic, and institutional value from ...
This conceptual article argues for a broader view of the role of events in social systems. When anal...
In this chapter, we ask the question what the intended outcome of cooperation actually is: the event...
This article analyzes how a city can generate instrumental, intrinsic, and institutional value from ...
Events are per definition limited in time and space. However, the social interaction taking place du...
This conceptual article argues for a broader view of the role of events in social systems. When anal...
Cities around the world are increasingly using events as a tool to generate a wide range of effects,...
Special events have long been regarded as a means to develop regional economies and communities. Tra...
In the contemporary network society, attracting public attention has become more challenging as the ...
As the economy becomes more globalized, a growing number of events are exerting an influence on acti...
As the economy becomes more globalized, a growing number of events are exerting an influence on acti...
Research suggests that festivals can promote a destination via online word-of-mouth (eWOM) on social...
Events such as festivals offer, particularly for medium or small cities, considerable opportunities ...